calibrating equipment

What Are the Consequences of Poor Calibration?

Poor calibration can lead to significant problems, including:
- Inaccurate Measurements: Leading to unreliable data and incorrect conclusions.
- Compromised Quality Control: Affecting the overall integrity of histological studies.
- Regulatory Non-compliance: Resulting in potential legal and accreditation issues.
- Increased Maintenance Costs: Due to frequent malfunctions and the need for repairs.
Ensuring regular and accurate calibration helps avoid these issues and maintains the quality of histological work.

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