Industrial Hygiene
Bloodborne Pathogens
Hazardous Materials
What the Hazard is Going on!
Power Trio
100

The four pillars of managing un-healthful conditions in the workplace

What Are "•Anticipation•Recognition•Evaluation•Control" (of all potentially hazardous conditions in the workplace)

100

A latin term that means "Disease Generating"

What is "Pathogen"

100

Flammability, explosive, high pressure systems and exothermic potential or water reactivity.

What a"Physical Hazards"

100

Overexertion,Repetitive tasks,Awkward posture/positions,Localized pressure,Cold temperatures and Vibration

What are "Ergonomic Hazards"

100

TWA

What is Time "Weighted Average"

200

These forms of chemical hazards can be present in the workplace 

What are "Solids, Liquids, Gasses/Vapors,and Aerosols-(dust, mist, fumes)

200

An otherwise potentially material

What is "OPIM" (body fluids, unfixed tissue or organs, cultures, mediums of other solutions)

200

This area requires special precautions to avoid exposure to hazardous materials and facilitate emergency egress.

What is a "Confined Space"

200

Many wavelengths of this continuum can be very hazardous.

What is the "Electro-magnetic Spectrum"

200

PEL

What is "Permissible Exposure Limit"

300

When a hazardous chemical enters the body

What is "Exposure"

300

–Wash exposed area with soap and water. Flush splashes to nose, mouth, or skin with water. Irrigate eyes with water and saline.

What are "Immediate actions" to be taken after BBP exposure.

300

A group of products for which the storage, handling, and use are regulated under this OSHA standard.

What are "Hazardous Materials"

300

MSD

What is "Musculoskeletal Disorder"

300

CFR (29)

What is the "Code of Federal Regulation" (for labor)

400

The four routes of exposure

What are "Inhalation-Ingestion-Absorption-Injection"

400

Making the assumption that any blood or opim is contaminated with pathogenic material, and handled using known best practices.

What are "Universal Precautions"

400

These organ in the lungs is responsible for the exchange of carbon monoxide

What are the "Alveoli"

400

Very loud sound represents the type of hazard.

What is  "Physical Hazard"

400

EAP

What is an "Emergency Action Plan"

500

Industry catagorizes the methods of hazard reduction into these 4 catagories.

What are PPE-Administrative-Engineering and Elimination/Substitution

500

What is the "Biohazard" symbol

500

Acute toxicity (any route of exposure); skin corrosion or irritation; eye damage or eye irritation; respiratory or skin sensitization; germ cell mutagenicity; carcinogenicity; teratagenicity; specific target organ toxicity; or aspiration hazard.

What are "Health Hazards"

500

Toxic effects may be expresed in either or both of these ways

What is "Local (at the exposure site) and Systemic (throughout the body)

500

PIT

What is a "Powered Industrial Truck"

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