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Kyra Kris Lequin posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 11 months ago
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As the Histopathology laboratory deals with lots of biohazardous specimens, it is crucial to have full knowledge and awareness of pathobiology, to produce an accurate reading and valid results. It is also critical to ensure the safety of both workers and the environment. The most common safety concerns in a histopathology lab are those involving potentially hazardous chemicals, biohazardous materials, accidents involving the equipment and instrumentation used, and general risks from electrical and fire hazards. The purpose of this article is to discuss a quality management system that can ensure quality performance in a histopathology laboratory. The hazards in pathology laboratories, as well as practical safety measures aimed at controlling the dangers, are also discussed with the goal of promoting safety consciousness and laboratory safety practice.
As stated in the article below, accidents occur even inside the laboratory because of improper machine/device calibration and the specimen handler’s fault. It is important to promote and retain the integrity of the specimen being handled to preserve its morphology to avoid false results. To conclude, safety in the laboratory could be attained by embodying the risk management guidelines.
Trends | Common Accidents in a Histopathology Lab | Today's Clinical LabHow to avoid potential hazards
The video link posted is about the proper management of specimens, reagents, machines, and equipment in a Histopathology laboratory. As the video discusses the safety protocols inside the laboratory premise, it emphasizes the main point of following the Manual and the MSDS along with the Standard Precautions. Through consistent practice of laboratory safety, avoidance of accidents that forebode biosecurity and biosafety will be attainable.
In the video, different devices and machines were introduced. The machines in the laboratory is callibrated accordingly to perform its function with less errors. Though systematic error is most possible to happen, random error is less likely to be expected but isn’t free. Misuse of machines and reagent would cause the deterioration of lab materials.In human nature, mistakes are likely to happen, and it is acceptable. However, in the field of histopathological laboratory, one mistake would cause someone’s life to decrease its quality. Mistakes aren’t allowed in the laboratory at all cost.
Research Discoveries regarding the Histology of the Integumentary System.
Article: The structure of normal skin and morphology of atopic eczema.
https://www.jidonline.org/article/S0022-202X(15)44832-8/pdf
What motivates me to do things that are needed to be done are looking forward to academic validation and photocard collection of bias list in NCT (reward system).