RE: [Histonet] Are Gloves a CAP regulation?
I agree with Charles, I too was a military (lab)histo tech and also in the private sector and have gone through several CAP inspections and have never been told to wear gloves.
Robyn
OHSU
>>> "Charles.Embrey" 03/16/05 6:49 AM >>>
I was a military histo tech and I never wore gloves when cutting or
embedding. I have never seen anything in any of my CAP inspections that
would require it. Have your co-worker tell you which CAP inspection
checklist item addresses this.
Charles Embrey
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Heather.A.Harper@pcola.med.navy.mil
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 7:11 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Are Gloves a CAP regulation?
Since I work at a military facility, I have notice that all the
military
histo techs wear gloves to embed and cut. I went to school and we never
did
this. When CAP came last year, my co-worker insisted that this was a CAP
regulation. Does anybody know if this is a CAP regulation, because this
is
news to me and I was never taught in school to wear gloves to embed or
to
cut. Thank you.
Heather A. Harper
Supervisor of Histology/Morgue
Naval Hospital of Pensacola, FL
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