A deep cut in the lab typically occurs when a sharp instrument, such as a scalpel or glass shard, inadvertently penetrates the skin or tissue too deeply during a procedure or experiment. It may also happen due to improper handling of tools or equipment, lack of appropriate protective gear, or distractions while working. Such injuries require immediate medical attention to prevent complications like infection or excessive bleeding. Always prioritize safety protocols to minimize the risk of deep cuts in the lab.
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