[Histonet] Block Storage-another question

Ann Angelo thisisann <@t> aol.com
Wed Mar 21 11:44:17 CDT 2012


Thank you for your input.  We always go by the most strict regulating body which is NY and we save our blocks 20 years.  Ann



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If the pod lab is in NJ and the "reading" lab is in NY, which guide lines do
ou follow. NYS requires us to save our blocks for 20 years. Due to storage
ssues, I would rather the pod lab store the blocks.
indy  
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Depending on the state regulations and the laboratory policies,blocks are
tored during different periods of time before being discarded. I used to
tore them for 9 years.
ené J.
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rom: Nails, Felton <flnails <@t> texaschildrens.org>
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ate: Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 9:00 AM

his is a very sticky issue, when I setup inhouse labs I always present the
rgument that during inspections the lab that produces a report should have
ccess to all test material which includes blocks and slides per the CAP
hecklist.
nn trying approaching it from that angle. 
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ubject: [Histonet] Block Storage
Does anyone know if a laboratory in NJ is required to keep the blocks they
erform Technical component  on if they do not perform the professional
omponent....or should they have the facility performing the professional
omponent store them?  Who is ultimately responsible? Ann
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