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When Should Gloves Be Worn?
Gloves should be worn at all times when handling histological samples, especially during tasks such as:
Tissue handling
and processing
Staining procedures
Microtomy
(cutting tissue sections)
Chemical handling
, including the use of fixatives and solvents
Specimen disposal
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