From: Heather McCollor <mccollor**At_Symbol_Here**macalester.edu>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Insulin syringes
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2015 13:00:24 -0600
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At Macalester College, all bathrooms have a sharps container. This includes the academic buildings as well as the dorms.

Heather

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Humphrey, Karalyn J. <Karalyn_Humphrey**At_Symbol_Here**baylor.edu> wrote:

Greetings,

The question has come up concerning students or personnel on campus who use injectable insulin, and what is to become of the syringes after use. If there are other universities that have encountered this issue, I would appreciate hearing about how it was dealt with.

Thank you,

Karalyn (Karen) Humphrey, Ph.D

Laboratory Safety Program Manager

& Radiation Safety Officer

Department of Environmental, Health & Safety

Baylor University

Office: Draper 244.10

Phone: 254-710-2002




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Heather McCollor
Laboratory Materials Supervisor
Macalester College
1600 Grand Ave
St Paul, MN 55105
651-696-6484

NAOSMM Site Selection Chair Aug 2015-Aug 2017


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