OSHA Basics and Regulations
Common Pathogens
Hazard Communication
Dental Office Safety
Emergency and Exposure Response
100

Unmarked containers, like spray bottles filled with Cavicide, must have ____ placed on them to identify what is in it.

Labels

100

What is the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard in the workplace?

Protects workers who are likely to encounter blood or other potentially infectious materials during work

100

How often should spore testing be done on sterilizers?

Weekly
100

Give me two examples of specific devices that help eliminate hazards in the workplace.

Sharps containers, ultrasonic, cassettes, sharps containers, needle recapping device, instrument washers

100

What is the name of the report that MUST be filled out after a dangerous exposure has occurred (i.e., sharps injury or any fluid exposed to the eyes, nose, or mouth)

Written Incident Report

200

For every chemical on your chemical inventory list used in your facility, a corresponding ___   ___ sheet MUST be obtained.

Safety Data

200

What are the three most common bloodborne pathogens?

Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Human Immunodeficiency Virus

200

How often should you purge/flush your waterlines?

Daily, leaving them dry overnight and through the weekend

200

What is an example of regulated waste?

Anything contaminated with blood, used sharps, extracted teeth, saturated gauze or cotton

200

At MINIMUM, how many means of egress do you have to have from your facility? 

Two

300

What is one of the first things OSHA inspectors will ask for when visiting the office?

Written Hazard Communication Plan, SDS Binder, Written Exposure Control Plan, and training records

300

What is the most common bloodborne infection in the US?

Hepatitis C (HCV)

300

How long must spore testing results on sterilizers be kept, even if there is a new sterilizer?

5 years

300

 How often should gloves and masks be replaced?

Between every patient! OR, if a glove has ripped and if a mask has become contaminated

300

What should you wear if you operate x-ray equipment?

Monitoring badge, dosimeter, radiation monitor

400

How long do you have to keep Safety Data Sheets?

30 years

400

What is one of the most common airborne pathogens that is easily transmissible?

TB - Tuberculosis
400

What is the bacteria called that easily forms in moist areas, like waterlines?

Biofilm (PS. It can easily form in things like refillable hand soap containers!)

400

What are the 4 sections that sterilization SHOULD be separated into?

(1) Receiving/cleaning, (2) preparation/packaging, (3) sterilization, (4) storage

400

How long do records have to be kept for an employee with occupational exposure?

The duration of employment plus 30 years

500

What federal agency can OSHA enforce, even though they aren’t written explicitly by OSHA?

CDC (Center for Disease Control)

500

Which bloodborne pathogen can live up to 7 days outside of the body at room temperature?

Hepatitis B (HBV)

500

How often should you shock your water systems to remove biofilm?

Quarterly

500

 How often should you test nitrous oxide levels?

Quarterly

500

What is the “common sense rule” or the “General Duty Clause?”

Requires that safety measures be provided for employees