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How Can Histology Labs Ensure Compliance with OSHA Standards?
Ensuring compliance involves several key steps:
Conducting a
risk assessment
to identify potential hazards.
Implementing proper safety protocols and
standard operating procedures (SOPs)
.
Providing regular
training and education
for all staff on safety practices and emergency procedures.
Maintaining proper
documentation and labeling
of all chemicals and reagents.
Ensuring adequate
ventilation
and the use of fume hoods when handling volatile substances.
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