Just noticed you asked about handbooks, not request cards... was this
to identify pages within a multidisciplinary handbook?
Jonathan
On Friday, Nov 28, 2003, at 11:58 Europe/London, Jonathan Kay wrote:
> We looked in to this a few years ago, not sure if the mailgroup was
> working then. We got quite a lot of answers but we couldn't find
> anything definitive. We went for the following:
>
> Green: Clinical Biochemistry
> Red: Laboratory Haematology
> Blue: Microbiology
> Black: Cellular Pathology
> Brown: Laboratory Immunology
>
> These were white cards with the ink being the bit that was coloured:
> this photocopies much better and more consistently than coloured
> cards. (Single piece cards with attached bags. Card not paper. No
> flimsies. No NCR.)
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> On Friday, Nov 28, 2003, at 11:30 Europe/London,
> [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
>> Is anyone aware of any guidance on colour coding of different
>> disciplines
>> in pathology for laboratroy handbooks. I recall a report from the late
>> sixties entitled either the 'Tunbridge report' or the 'Whitwell
>> report'
>> recommending colours such as 'green for biochemistry', 'red for
>> haematology' etc.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Michael Ryan
>> Antrim Area Hospital
>> Northern Ireland
>
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