Infection Control
PPE
Hazard Communication/Other
Electrical & Fire
EDNA
100
Whenever hands become contaminated and as soon as possible after removing gloves or other personal protective equipment.
When should employees was hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds?
100
Whenever there is a potential for the hands to come into contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials.
When should gloves be worn?
100
"Chemicals are not to be shipped without corresponding Safety Data Sheets".
What needs to be on a purchase order for new chemicals?
100
Pull the pin; Aim at the base of the fire; Squeeze the handle; Sweep upwards slowly
What is the acronym PASS to help employees know how to use a fire extinquisher?
100
EDNA
What is the code word used for a situation when someone is in distress and needs assistance?
200
Treating each client and specimen as if they could transmit a bloodborne pathogen.
What is universal precautions?
200
Whenever there is a potential for a splash, splatter or spray to the eyes, nose or mouth.
When should masks in combination with eye protection be worn?
200
Consult the SDS (formerly called MSDS)
What is the first step in cleaning up a spill?
200
Rescue, Alarm, Confine, and Evacuate
What is the basic concept used in the event of a fire or similar life threatening situation?
200
Conduct at work that immediately subjects members or the general public to bodily harm or loss of life?
What is an immediate threat?
300
Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV
What are the most common bloodborne pathogens likely to infect workers?
300
To provide personal protective equipment needed for the job.
What is not the responsibility of the employee?
300
Must be denoted by certain colors, be on containers used to dispose of regulated waste, be on all sharps containers.
What are biohazard warning labels?
300
Panic
What is the greatest danger in most fires.
300
Cursing or verbally abusing another person.
What is a potential threat?
400
Hepatitis B (hint: think prevention)
What is the only bloodborne pathogen that has a vaccine, which is available to employees identified as having exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
400
3/4 full
When should sharps containers be closed and locked?
400
Upon receipt from manufacturer and when chemicals are transferred from the manufacturer's containers to secondary containers.
When do chemicals need to be labeled properly?
400
Call an "all page" or pull fire alarm, call 911, quickly assist patients and other employees to evacuate the building, and meet at the designated meeting place.
What should employees do in the event of a workplace fire?
400
When there is a feeling of personal harm, of someone else being harmed, or when the situation is about to get out of control.
When should you use the code word EDNA?
500
A specific eye, mouth, other mucous membrane, non-intact skin, or parental contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that results during the performance of an employee's duties.
What is an exposure incident?
500
Should be worn when dealing with potentially infectious material, followed by hand washing, can be disposed of in the regular trash.
What are disposable gloves?
500
Gives vital information about the ingredients and dangers of hazardous chemicals, PPE to be worn, and first aid in case of exposure.
What is a Safety Data Sheet (formerly called a Material Safety Data Sheet)?
500
Type ABC
Which fire extinguisher can be used on all three major types of fire?
500
Immediate threats
When should you not use code word EDNA, instead immediately call 911 and follow appropriate procedures?
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