RE: Cryostat knives

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From:"Molinari, Betsy" <BMolinari@heart.thi.tmc.edu>
To:Vinnie Della Speranza <dellav@musc.edu>, histonet <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
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Vinnie,
I use disposables in my cryostat and keep the dispenser in the cryostat
so the knives are cold and ready to go.I remove my knife from the knife
holder every night.
Betsy Molinari	
Texas Heart Institute

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> From: 	Vinnie Della Speranza[SMTP:dellav@musc.edu]
> Sent: 	Monday, June 26, 2000 12:08 PM
> To: 	histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: 	Cryostat knives
> 
> in the aftermath of an employee injury, our safety officer is
> insisting that we remove cryostat knives at the end of the shift
> (leaving no blade in the cyrostat over night) and change blades in
> between patients. She claims that failure to do so would be a
> violation of OSHA's requirements for safe work practices. The employee
> nicked her thumb while tidying up the interior of one of our units.
> 
> We commonly juggle frozen section specimens from more than one patient
> simulataneously. We are a busy facility with a very large transplant
> program. It is not uncommon for pathologists to be called to do
> frozens at odd hours, hence the need for a cold knife that is ready to
> go at all times.
> 
> I would like to hear your thoughts on this matter and from facilities
> who might be using practices similar to that being asked of us. Thanks
> 
> Vinnie
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> Vinnie Della Speranza
> Manager for Anatomic Pathology Services
> Medical University of South Carolina
> 165 Ashley Avenue
> Suite 309
> Charleston, SC  29425
> ph:  (843) 792-6353
> fax: (843) 792-8974
> email: Dellav@musc.edu
> 
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