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A lot of maufacturers/suppliers are providing certificates with expiry or retest dates which helps.Thanks for the replies. The link is exactly what I have been looking for.
My next question is; how do you determine what is "out of date" when manufacturers don't put expiration dates on their labels?
When the reagent label and the CofA for the reagent don't specify a expiry or retest date, we use 5 years also. This usually applies to things other than VS's (which almost always have a manufacturers expiry date).Thanks for the replies. The link is exactly what I have been looking for.
My next question is; how do you determine what is "out of date" when manufacturers don't put expiration dates on their labels?
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