[Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 91, Issue 21;
Keeping Histo room floor clean? (JR R)
Turner, Leandra
LTurner1 <@t> seton.org
Wed Jun 15 10:55:39 CDT 2011
Ohh and we also got housekeeping to give us a broom and long handled
dust pan
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Leandra
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Histo room floor clean? (JR R)
Hi,
We use sticky floor mats from market lab that help to collect any stray
paraffin. We use a scraper from market lab, it has a long handle so you
don't have to stoop over, to scrap up any paraffin that did not land on
the maps.
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Subject: [Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 91, Issue 21; Keeping Histo
room floor clean? (JR R)
I will call myself old school and say, a slide works well and can be
disposed of in the broken glass box.
Now you can get your housekeeping dept to just shower scrub your floor
and not put wax on it. But the putty knife, especially on a broom or
mop handle is great, and easier on the knees and back.
Toysha N. Mayer, MBA, HT (ASCP)
Education Coordinator
Program in Histotechnology
School of Health Professions
MD Anderson Cancer Center
(713) 563-3481
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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 20:49:57 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Keeping Histo room floor clean?
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We don't keep it off the floor, but do use a wide-bladed putty knife
attached to a mop handle to scrape the residual wax off the floor. It
woks quite nicely and doesn't remove the actual floor wax like a razor
blade scrapper would.
Michelle
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On Jun 14, 2011, at 6:44 PM, JR R <rosenfeldtek <@t> hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> We keep getting a lot of paraffin on the floor of one histo
room--especially around the microtome and the embedding station.
>
> Short of laying down a tarp, what do folks do keep wax off of the
floor?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry Ricks
> Research Scientist
> University of Washington
> Department of Pathology
>
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