Single celled microorganisms that have plant and animal characteristics some are harmful, some are harmless.
What is bacteria?
How long should you wash your hands with a nail brush?
What is 60 seconds?
Mechanical process using soap and H20 or detergent and H20 to remove all visible dirt, debris, and making disease causing germs from tools, implements, and equipment,
What is Cleaning?
Who regulates disinfection?
What is EPA?
How often does a bleach solution need to be mixed?
What is every 24 hours?
Pathogenic bacteria, viruses or fungi can enter the body through these routes: (There is 4 of them)
What is nose, broken/infected skin, mouth, and eyes?
Agents that work to break down stubborn films and remove the residue of products such as scrubs, salts, and mask.
What is chelating soaps?
A chemical process for use with non porous items that uses specific products to destroy harmful organisms including bacteria, viruses, an fungi on implements and environmental surfaces.
What is disinfecting?
THIS IS A 300 POINT QUESTION
An SDS has how many categories?
What is 16?
Disease causing microorganisms that carried in the body blood or bodily fluids?
What is Bloodborne pathogens?
Who addresses issues relating to the handling, mixing, storing, and disposing of product?
What is OSHA?
Single called organisms that grow in irregular masses and includes molds, mildews, and yeast.
What is fungi?
What parasite is called pediculosis capitis?
What is head lice?
OSHA is part of what department to regulate and enforce safety and health standards?
What is department of labor?
Before manufactures can sell a product for disinfecting surfaces, tools, implements, or equipment, they must obtain an_________.
What is EPA registration number?
Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces, as well as the human body.
What is biofilms?
An item that is made of a material that has no pores or openings and cannot absorb liquids.
What is Non porous?
The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially visible debris or residues such as dust, hair, and skin.
What is contamination?
What is decontamination?
What are 5 types of potentially harmful organisms?
What is bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasite, and biofilms?