enclosures

Why Are Enclosures Important?


Enclosures play a vital role in toxicology for multiple reasons. They help to:
Contain and isolate hazardous substances to prevent accidental exposure.
Maintain controlled environmental conditions for accurate and reproducible scientific experiments.
Protect researchers and lab workers from inhaling or coming into contact with toxic chemicals.
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and guidelines, such as those set by OSHA and EPA.

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