RE: [Histonet] Slides & blocks - Biohazard?

From:"kevin williams"


   Dear Richard:

   I  have  been  told that shavings are not Biohazard, because they have
   been processed, so how can a single "shaving" on a slide be considered
   biohazard?

   Yours faithfully,

   A. Kevin Williams
   >From: "Richard Cartun" 
   >To: 
   >Subject: [Histonet] Slides & blocks - Biohazard?
   >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 14:22:21 -0400
   >
   >Are glass microscopic slides and paraffin tissue blocks considered
   >"biohazards"?  We occasionally receive either unstained slides or a
   >paraffin  tissue  block in a "Biohazard" bag from another institution
   for
   >special testing.  Technically speaking, the only personnel allowed to
   >handle those materials would be those individuals wearing gloves.
   >
   >Richard Cartun
   >
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