An agency created as part of the U.S. Dept. of labor to regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees in the workplace.
What is the Occupational safety and health administration?
Chemical products that destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
What are disinfectants?
Single celled micro organisms that have both plant and animal characteristics.
What are Bacteria?
A chemical used to destroy most but not all microbes.
What is a disinfectant?
A fluid containing white blood cells, bacteria, dead cells and is the biproduct of the infectious process.
What is pus?
The number of categories a Safety data sheet has.
What is 16?
Washing implements with soap and water.
What is cleaning?
A submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism.
What is a Virus?
The total destruction of all microbes including spores.
What is sterilization?
The ability of the body to destroy and resist pathogens and recognize infection.
What is immunity?
The category that lists emergency procedures and proper methods of containment.
What are Accidental release measures?
Invasion of the body tissues by disease-causing pathogens.
What is an infection?
A type of parasite responsible for the infestation of head lice.
What is pediculosis capitis?
Chemical germicides formulated for use on the skin.
What are antiseptics?
Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces, as well as the human body.
What are biofilms?
The agency that registers all disinfectants.
What is the EPA?
The standard contact time for implements and tools to be disinfected.
What is 10 minutes?
A superficial fungal infection caused by a variety of dermatophytes that commonly affect the skin.
What is Tinea?
A chemical similar to kerosene that is excellent at removing grime and oil from metals
What is petroleum distillate?
A type of staph infection that is highly resistant to antibiotics.
What is MRSA?
The Texas state agency that regulates licensing, enforcement, and conduct when you are working in the barbershop.
What is TDLR?
Guidelines published by the CDC that require the employer and employee to assume that any human blood and bodily fluids are potentially infectious.
What is standard precautions?
A blood borne pathogen that affects the liver.
What is Hepatitis?
5.2 percent Sodium Hypochlorite.
What is household bleach?
When Bacteria reach their large size and divide into two new cells.
What is Binary Fission?