[Histonet] guidelines for using a microwave designated for food, but used to heat up histogel
John Garratt
john.garratt at ciqc.ca
Thu Dec 12 08:32:32 CST 2019
With regard to microwaves themselves you may find requirements related to monitoring for microwave radiation leakage in your local regulations and the recording of such inspections. It is a radiation device.
Trouble with your cytology IHC? Check how your cell blocks are being prepared and get rid of that microwave.
John
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 5:52 AM, Charles Riley via Histonet <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
> There is no direct CAP regulation regarding the use of microwaves
> concerning food and chemical use. However, ANP.29430 says that microwaves
> used in the histology lab need to be under a fume hood to capture any
> vented chemical fumes. Also, I am not sure what the actual record is but
> I am sure there is an OSHA regulation that is part of the Chemical exposure
> regulations that states microwaves used in laboratories can not be used for
> both food and chemical processing.
>
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 8:37 AM Eileen Akemi Allison via Histonet <
> histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
>
>> Went on line to get MSDS regarding HistoGel. Here’s the link.
>> https://www.medline.com/media/catalog/Docs/MSDS/MSD_SDSD91968.pdf <
>> https://www.medline.com/media/catalog/Docs/MSDS/MSD_SDSD91968.pdf>
>>
>> Happy eating from a microwave which has been used at MD Anderson for
>> HistGel!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Akemi
>>
>> > On Dec 12, 2019, at 5:18 AM, Kathleen S Cormier <cormier at mit.edu> wrote:
>> >
>> > Can I share that we had a pathologist (back in the day) use our lab
>> microwave to re-heat his coffee? It had Schiff’s reagent stains all over
>> the inside of it. Some people really don’t have any common sense…
>> >
>> >
>> > Kathy Cormier
>> > Core Leader
>> > Hope Babette Tang Histology Facility
>> > Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
>> > 500 Main Street, 76-182
>> > Cambridge, MA 02139
>> > 617-258-8183
>> > cormier at mit.edu <mailto:cormier at mit.edu>
>> > https://ki.mit.edu/sbc/histology <https://ki.mit.edu/sbc/histology>
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >> On Dec 12, 2019, at 7:12 AM, Eileen Akemi Allison via Histonet <
>> histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu <mailto:
>> histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Good morning histopeeps:
>> >>
>> >> We recently brought on an Ophthalmology Pathologist from MD Anderson
>> and they use histogel for orienting their thin eye specimens and need a
>> microwave to heat it up. We do not have a microwave in the lab for their
>> use but I had ordered one for them. I just found out they used the
>> microwave in our lab lounge to heat up histonet which was opened and being
>> stored in our gross area refrigerator.
>> >>
>> >> Do any of you know the CAP regulation against use of laboratory
>> reagents being used in a microwave being used for food consumption? I
>> ended up removing the microwave they used and put it in the histology lab.
>> Our Director wants me to write a formal letter to submit to him.
>> >>
>> >> Thank you in advance for your impute!
>> >>
>> >> Akemi Allison, BS, HT/HTL (ASCP)
>> >>
>> >>
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> Charles Riley BS HT, HTL(ASCP)CM
>
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