Our laboratory does about half of it's daily special stains manually which 
means we go through a lot of Copeland jars.  We currently wash everything by 
hand using liquinox with a splash of bleach in the water.  We rinse with tap 
water.  My question is how do other labs address the CAP issue of testing their 
glassware for detergent removal.  When I worked in the chemistry lab, we didn't 
go through a lot of glassware so we were able to take a monthly bin of dirty 
glassware to sterile processing for cleaning, and then just check one 
representative piece of glassware from the batch for detergent.  I can't figure 
out how my lab can check our glassware when there is so much, we wash it all 
throughout the day.  Thank you for any help.

Beth Ann O'Neil, MT(ASCP)SC, HTL, QIHC
Histology Supervisor/Technical Specialist
West Virginia University Hospitals
304-293-7629 (office)
304-293-6014 (lab)




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