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How to Handle Biological Samples Securely?
Handling
biological samples
securely involves several best practices:
Label samples clearly with identifying information and dates.
Store samples in secure, temperature-controlled environments.
Limit access to samples to authorized personnel only.
Dispose of samples according to biohazard waste protocols.
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