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Why is Safety Training Important in Histology?
Safety training is crucial to prevent accidents, exposure to hazardous chemicals, and the spread of infectious agents. Proper training ensures that all personnel are aware of potential risks and know how to handle them effectively.
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Why is Safety Training Important in Histology?
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