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Why is Proper Disposal Important in Histology?
Proper disposal protocols in histology are crucial to ensure the safety of laboratory personnel, prevent contamination, and comply with regulatory guidelines. Inappropriate disposal can lead to
biohazards
, chemical hazards, and environmental damage.
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