Communications
What does SDS stand for?
Safety Data Sheet
What is the purpose of PPE in preventing exposure?
Protects against infection
What does PIP stand for?
Proprietary Information Protection
All workplaces have employees are exposed to hazardous chemicals must have a written plan that describes what?
How OSHA's Hazard Communication Program will be implemented
What should you do if exposed to bloodborne pathogens?
Report and seek medical attention.
What must contractor employees comply with on PIP?
a) Contractor Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA)
b) Material Delivery Policy
c) Cooperate with random PIP inspections
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
If an incident occurs, the following individuals or parties must be immediately notified:
a) Safety Officer & Direct Supervisor
b) Propersys
c) ERC
d) Head Tech
a) Safety Officer & Direct Supervisor
Which bodily fluids can contain bloodborne pathogens?
Blood and saliva.
Which of the following devices is required to have permission?
a) Highly confidential document
b) CD/DVD
c) Floppy Disk
d) Storage Drives
e) all of the above
e) all of the above
Chemical in which class are dangerous when ingested?
Acute Toxicity
How often must employees receive bloodborne pathogens training according to OSHA?
Annually, or when changes occur.
Which of the following items are prohibited?
a) Smart Watch
b) Camera
c) Personal Phone
d) USB
e) all of the above
e) all of the above
Chemicals can enter into the human body by ____ ?
a) Inhalation
b) Ingestion
c) Absorption through the skin and injection
d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Which of the following is NOT considered an engineering control to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
a) Sharps disposal containers
b) Needleless systems
c) Handwashing stations
d) Personal protective equipment
c) Handwashing stations are not considered engineering controls; they are part of standard hygiene practices.
What is the most effective way to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens?
a) Wearing gloves
b) Washing hands frequently
c) Using hand sanitizer
d) Universal precautions
d) Universal precautions involve treating all blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious, which is the most effective way to prevent transmission.