I am posting this for our Histology lab manager:
Is anyone recycling formalin and if so, exactly what are you using the recycled
formalin for?Putting it on processors, adding to specimens, etc?
Apparently our EHS department is pushing this.
Also thank everyone for their help with our qu
There are lots of systems out there now. There are filtertion systems
that require very little on the part of the tech beyond changing the
filter. There are other systems a bit more complicated that require
adjusting the strength, and rebuffering(not that hard). In all cases the
systems pay for the
I would like to know what everyone out in histoland is using to recycle there
solutions. We are looking at switching out the procyclers (that are about 10
years old) to something else. Any Pros/Cons of current methods would be great.
Thanks!!
Andria B Evans, HTL(ASCP)CM
Anatomic Pathology
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Subject: [Histonet] Recycling Formalin for Fresh Tissue
Good Morning Histo Land,
I am asking all you out
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René J.
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Subject: [Histonet] Recycling Formalin for Fresh Tissue
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Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 12:14 PM
Good Morning Histo Land,
I am asking all you out there to give me your input on recycIin
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Good Morning Histo Land,
I am asking all you out there to give me your input on recycIing formalin.
I realize this has been discussed in th
Good Morning Histo Land,
I am asking all you out there to give me your input on recycIing formalin. I
realize this has been discussed in the not too distant past, but this may be a
little different situation. I realize some labs are recycling formalin to put
on their tissue processors, but th