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pathogens cause ?

infection 

100

Created as part of the US Department of Labor to regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees in the workplace.

OSHA

100
Registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States.

EPA

100

Nonscientific synonym for disease-producing organisms.

Germs

100

The process that destroys all microbial life including spores.

Sterilization

200

Chemical products that destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses on surfaces.

Disinfectants

200

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

Disinfection

200

The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens.

Infection

200

A mechanical process using soap and water to remove all visible dirt, debris and many disease-causing germs.

Cleaning

200

what is EPA

environmental protection agency 

300

lowest level of infection control 

cleaning 

300

what is example of porus 

paper 

300

cleaning uses what 

soap and water 

300

highest level of infection control 

sterilization 

300

what is nonporous 

table 

400

Bacteria capable of producing a protective coating that allows them to withstand very harsh environments and to shed the coating when conditions become more favorable to them.

Bacterial Spores

400

second level of infection control 

disinfection 

400

Capable of destroying bacteria.

Bactericidal

400

Household bleach, 5.25 percent _________, is an effective disinfectant and has been used extensively is salons, spas and barbershops.

Sodium Hypochlorite

400

Disinfectants that are very effective when used properly on nonporous surfaces.

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