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The Human Milk Banking Association of North America publishes "Best Practices for Expressing, Storing, and Handling Human Milk in Hospitals, Homes, and Child Care Settings" that I reference very frequently. It states the strategy, rationale, and Quality of Evidence as well as references. Below are some highlights regaurding Child care Settings:
1. Pg 16 - Label Refrigerators & Freezers - Human Milk is not a biohazard and thus it or the refrigerator does not need to be labeled as such. The reference is the CDC.
2. Pg 17 - Requirements for labeling and storage containers will vary by locale.
3. Appendix 3 discusses human milk errors.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Nancy
Nancy L. Fleming
Technical Support and Marketing Specialist
Capitol Vial, Inc.
Office: 856-374-3278
Cell: 518-669-3379
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