What Steps Can Be Taken to Protect Histological Samples?
Protecting histological samples involves several strategies: - Secure storage: Storing samples in locked, access-controlled environments. - Chain of custody: Maintaining detailed records of sample handling to track their movement and history. - Environmental controls: Ensuring samples are kept in optimal conditions to prevent degradation or contamination. - Tamper-evident packaging: Using packaging that shows signs of tampering to deter unauthorized access.