Meet the current regulations for health and safety
understanding the principles of infection
understanding the principles of infection
classifications of pathogenic bacteria
bacterial growth and reproduction
100

Created as part of the US Department of Labor to regulate in for safety standards to protect employees in the workplace

occupational safety and health administration

100

Refers to the method, used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organism

Infection control

100

Harmless organisms that may perform useful functions

Nonpathogenic bacteria

100

spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria

Spirilla

100

How many contact with nonintact, broken skin, blood body fluid or other potentially infectious materials that are the result of the performance of an employees duties?

Exposure incident

200

Required by federal and state mom call mom where’s the supplier. For all the chemical products manufactured and sold.

Safety data sheet

200

Caused by pathogenic organisms that enter the body

Infectious disease

200

Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size

Microorganism

200

Is forming bacteria that grow in bunches and clusters like bunches of grapes

staphylococci

200

Blood-borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver

Hepatitis

300

Registers all types of disinfectants sold, and used in the United States

Epa

300

A mechanical process, scrubbing, using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all visible dirt debris and many disease causing germs from to implement and equipment

Cleaning 

300

Transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, including, shaking, hands, kissing, coughing, sneezing, and talking

Direct transmission

300

Spherical bacteria that grow in Paris and cause diseases such as pneumonia

Diplococci

300

The most frequently encountered fungal infection resulting from Hair services

Tinea barbae

400

Effective for cleaning blood and body fluids from nonporous surfaces

Hospital disinfectants

400

Involves the use of a chemical to destroy most, but not necessarily all harmful organisms on environmental surfaces

Disinfection

400

Bacteria are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body

Pathogenic

400

First, forming bacteria, arranged and curved lines, resembling string of beads they cause  infection, such as strep throat and blood poisoning

streptococci

400

When a disease spread from one person to another

Contagious disease

500

Often referred to as phenolics

Tuberculocidal disinfectants

500

Bacteria capable of producing a protective coating that allows them to withstand very harsh environment, and to share the coding when conditions become more favorable to them

Bacterial spores

500

Single celled micro organisms that have both haveSingle celled micro organisms that have both plant and animal characteristics plant and animal characteristics

Bacteria

500

Round shaped bacteria that appears singly alone, or in groups

Cocci

500

Microscopic particles that and fix and resides in the sounds of a biological organism

Virus

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