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How do histology laboratories ensure safety and infection control?
Safety and infection control are critical in histology laboratories to protect both personnel and patients. Measures include:
Implementing
biosafety protocols
and using appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE)
.
Ensuring proper
handling and disposal
of biological specimens and hazardous materials.
Conducting regular
safety training
and drills for laboratory personnel.
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