What are the Risks of Compromised Container Integrity?
Compromised container integrity can lead to several risks, such as:
Contaminated Samples: Breaches in container integrity can introduce contaminants that alter the sample's composition, rendering it useless for accurate testing. Inaccurate Results: Contaminated or compromised samples can lead to erroneous data, affecting the outcomes of public health studies and interventions. Increased Costs: The need to redo tests and replace compromised materials can lead to increased operational costs.