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What Safety Equipment is Necessary in a Histology Lab?
Essential safety equipment includes:
- _Fume hoods_ for handling volatile substances.
- Emergency _eyewash stations_ and _safety showers_.
- _Fire extinguishers_ and _spill kits_.
- Proper _sharps disposal containers_ for needles and blades.
Frequently asked queries:
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