This is a message of high importance from Lisa Reece
Please email to Bindley and Birck
personnel on my behalf:
I was training someone on the autoclave
today and found that someone had put pipettes in an autoclave bin but laid the
pipettes in the bin and did not use an autoclavable bag. This caused the pipet
envelopes to melt and glue together and to the plastic bin. I did manage to dig
the pipets out and place them into a black bag, however, this needs to be
addressed.
All pipets must be placed into an
autoclavable bag and THEN the bag will be placed into a plastic autoclavable
bin. Afterwards, the bag can be placed into a black bag for REM
pickup.
If you have any questions, please get in
touch with me or
Thanks,
L.
