Our plan always called for blocks removal from premises. A fire safety cabinet (in case of a fire) will not prevent the blocks from melting.
René J.
patsy ruegg wrote:
Does anyone have a disaster plan they could share with me? I heard that
their was one from CAP or Clia or someone out there but have not been able
to find it. We want to have a protocol in place for what to do with
precious tissue blocks stored from clinical trials in case of a disaster
(flood, fire, earthquake, hurricane, etc.). is it recommended that these
things be stored in fire safety cabinets?
Patsy
Patsy Ruegg, HT(ASCP)QIHC
IHCtech
12635 Montview Blvd. #216
Aurora, CO 80010
720-859-4060
fax 720-859-4110
pruegg@ihctech.net
www.ihctech.net
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