RE: frozen room
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From: | "MacDonald, Jennifer" <jmacdonald@sach.org> |
To: | anita dudley <azdudley@hotmail.com>, "'rkline@emscience.com'" <rkline@emscience.com> |
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If you are a CAP accredited lab one of the questions on the check list
addresses flammable materials kept in glass bottles greater than 500ml.
They require a carrier for transportation. I don't have the exact wording
available, but I will look for it.
Jennifer MacDonald
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> From: rkline@emscience.com[SMTP:rkline@emscience.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 8:01 AM
> To: anita dudley
> Cc: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: Re: frozen room
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> Anita,
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> I would suggest you check with the manufacturer. They would have this
> type of
> safety information.
>
> Rande
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> anita dudley <azdudley@hotmail.com> on 02/18/2000 11:33:45 PM
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> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> cc: (bcc: Rande Kline/EMI/Merck)
> Subject: frozen room
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> Hello all!! We store Penfix in the frozen room in a jar, but would like
> to
> put a larger amt. Does it have to be in a flame proof can? Or could it
> be
> put in a glass bottle? Thats what the Pathologist wants me to do but that
> doesn't sound too safe to me. Thanks for anyones input. Anita
> Dudley,
> Providence Hosp. Mobile Al.
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