Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety - Key TERMS
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety - Key TERMS
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety - Key TERMS
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety - Key TERMS
Ch. 14 Promotional of Safety - Key TERMS
100

Body mechanics

the way in which the body moves and maintains balance while making the most efficient use of all its parts.

100

Bloodborne Pathogen Standard

mandates to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids.

100

Class B

 used on fires involving flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and cooking fat

100

R in Race

Rescue anyone in immediate danger. Move patients to a safe area

100

Which federal agency is responsible for enforcing "Safety Standards" in the workplace, and what document must they provide for hazardous chemicals?

OSHA

200

Base of support

keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart, placing one foot slightly forward, balancing weight on both feet, and pointing the toes in the direction of movement.

200

Environmental safety

Ergonomics is an applied science used to promote the safety and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries.

200

Class C

 used on electrical fires such as fuse boxes, appliances, wiring, and electrical outlets

200

A in rAce

Activate the alarm. Sound the alarm and give the location and type of fire.

200

what is an SDS

an SDS (Safety Data Sheet) provides hazard and first-aid info for chemicals.

300

OSHA

(Occupational safety and health administration) a division of the OBRA Department of Labor, establishes and enforces safety standards for the workplace

300

Radiation exposure

a major concern in radiology departments and dental offices

300

Class D

used on burning or combustible metals; often specific for the type of metal being used and not used on any other types of fires

300

C in raCe

Contain the fire. Close windows and doors to prevent drafts. Shut off electrical equipment and oxygen if your safety is not endangered.

300

What is the 3 materials to cause a fire called.

The fire triangle

400

Safety data sheet

 all manufacturers must provide Safety Data Sheets (SDSs), formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), with any hazardous products they sell

400

Fire extinguishers

classified and labeled according to the kind of fire they extinguish.

400

Class K

Used on burning cooking material such as fats, grease, and oils in commercial cooking sites

400

E in racE

Extinguish the fire or evacuate the area.

400

How do environmental safety and radiation exposure differ?

Environmental safety handles general workplace hazards (spills/trips); Radiation exposure deals specifically with X-ray and radioactive material protection.

500

Safety standard

The Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Standard and The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard

500

Class A

 sed on fires involving combustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood,Fuel, Heat, Fire

500

3 things to start a fire

 Oxygen, fuel, heat

500

What is the primary purpose of "Body Mechanics," and how does a "Base of Support" factor into it?

Body mechanics is the efficient and safe use of the body to move objects and perform tasks without causing injury.

500

What does the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard prevent?

It protects workers from infectious diseases spread through blood or body fluids, like HIV or Hepatitis.

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