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Harm of sliding bow
The hazards of sliding bow are as follows:
1. Cut: The blade of the sliding bow is very sharp, which may lead to a cut if it is used improperly or operated carelessly.
2. Risk of infection: If the samples used are not properly treated or disinfected, it may lead to the risk of infection.
3. Chemical hazard: In some cases, the sliding bow may come into contact with chemical reagents, thus causing chemical hazard.
4. Occupational disease: Long-term use of glass arch may damage the muscles and joints of hands, leading to occupational diseases. Sliding bow is a common laboratory tool for fixing and cutting tissue samples.
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