[Histonet] Food and drink?

Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist Terry.Marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk
Fri Feb 15 10:27:48 CST 2008


Well, spoke too soon in my last post!
That strikes me as overkill. We don't have that rule in the UK (AFAIK)
 
It's also interesting inasmuch as when I wore contacts, up until a couple of years ago when I got dry eyes, I had no problem with peeling/cutting onions. Now they irritate my eyes and make them water like hell. (Odd that dry eyes water isn't it?)
This suggests that they actually protect the eyes from fumes.
Anyone else had this experience?
Have a good weekend all.
 
Terry
 

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From: Rene J Buesa [mailto:rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com] 
Sent: 15 February 2008 14:50
To: Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist; WWmn916 <@t> aol.com; histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Food and drink?


Tell that to those writing the regulations. The rationale being that fumes could be trapped between the cornea and the contact lens causing irritations and potentially damaging the cornea.
René J.

"Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist" <Terry.Marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk> wrote:

	Using contact lenses forbidden!!!
	
	You can't be serious.
	
	Terry 
	
	-----Original Message-----
	From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Rene J Buesa
	Sent: 15 February 2008 13:18
	To: WWmn916 <@t> aol.com; histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
	Subject: Re: [Histonet] Food and drink?
	
	For your information: smoking, drinking and eating, applying cosmetics, or even using contact lens are ABSOLUTELY prohibited in a medical histology laboratory setting.
	Should I imply by your question that you do not work in a medical lab. setting? Some universities and animal labs have been able to get away with ignoring those regulations up to now, but not any medical lab. that even have to have designated lounge areas.
	René J.
	
	
	WWmn916 <@t> aol.com wrote:
	Dare I ask this question,
	Does anyone use closed topped and safety mugs at their microtome station when cutting slides...etc.? Would cutting paraffin blocks constitute Blood Borne Pathogen concerns? I fully understand not eating while paraffin is flying all over the place......but closed containers with coffee for those of us who work sleep deprived hours? Someone save us!
	
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