[Histonet] Balance calibration

Vickroy, James jvickroy at SpringfieldClinic.com
Wed Jun 7 13:14:03 CDT 2017


We use two very basic electronic balances in the histology lab at the clinic.   There is very limited use of these instruments.   One is we weigh an amount of diastase when performing a PAS stain with diastase and we weigh the bladder and prostate TUR specimens.  Is it necessary to have some sort of calibration system or annual review for CAP?

While I was in the hospital we used balances for measuring IHC reagents and of course we needed very precise measurements however in the clinic we don't do any IHC stains and the special stains are limited to PAS and AFB stains.  We hired a third party company to calibrate all of the balances throughout the entire lab at the hospital.   The small lab at the clinic does not have any balances in usage besides the ones in Histology.

Any thoughts?


Jim Vickroy
Histology Manager
Springfield Clinic, Main Campus, East Building
1025 South 6th Street
Springfield, Illinois  62703
Office:  217-528-7541, Ext. 15121
Email:  jvickroy at SpringfieldClinic.com<mailto:jvickroy at SpringfieldClinic.com>



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