broken NMR tube inside an NMR spinner

What happened?: 
While putting samples on an NMR autosampler in the CBIC, I picked up an NMR spinner that had remnants of a broken NMR tube inside, and a sticky colorless liquid on the outside of it. It was a few minutes later that I realized I had the liquid on my hand, at which point I washed my hands, and I feel fine. I have no idea what the liquid was, or what chemical or biological exposure I had been subjected to. I washed my hands and reported the incident to the CBIC. I suggested that the CBIC create a box for people to place spinners with broken glass in, but in the future I hope that an individual that breaks an NMR tube in a spinner brings it back to their lab, cleans it of chemical contamination, and returns it to the CBIC for them to get the glass out of it.