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What Are the Common Hazards in Histology?
Some of the common hazards in histology labs include:
Chemical exposure
from fixatives like formaldehyde and solvents like xylene
Biological hazards
from handling human or animal tissues
Aerosols and splashes
from staining and sectioning processes
Mechanical hazards
from microtomes and other sharp instruments
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Why are Face Shields Important in Histology?
What Are the Common Hazards in Histology?
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