What is the first step when a spill occurs in the lab?
Notify others
What types of events must be reported?
Near misses, injuries, exposures, security breaches
What assessment helps identify facility risks?
Facility Risk Assessment
What is the purpose of the Medical Surveillance Program?
Prevent and respond to LAIs and injuries
What should be done before attempting spill cleanup?
Allow aerosols to settle
What should you allow to settle before cleaning up a spill?
Aerosols
What five W’s are included in incident documentation?
What, Where, When, Who, Why?
Name two emergency response equipment items.
Spill kits, eyewash stations
What two assessments are part of the initial medical evaluation?
Physical and Psychological
What should be replenished after a spill response?
Spill response supplies
Name two types of spills covered in the training.
Biological and Chemical
Who is responsible for reviewing incident trends?
Biosafety Officer
What communication tools are listed in the plan?
Telephones, intercoms, analog phones
Name three required vaccinations
Hepatitis B, MMR, Tetanus
What condition requires shelter-in-place protocols?
Workplace violence or riot
What form must be completed after spill cleanup?
Accident/Incident Report
What analysis identifies the underlying cause of an incident?
Root Cause Analysis
What protocol is followed during a BSC failure?
Site-specific protocol
What test checks for TB exposure?
Mantoux test
What is included in the yearly medical review?
Physical, psychological, immunization checks
What is Spill response ?
Procedures and steps for handling biological and chemical spills
What action is taken to prevent future incidents?
Preventive Action
What type of training ensures readiness for emergencies?
Drills/simulations
Who keeps the fitness-to-work records?
Safety Officer and HR
What immediate care is provided after lab exposure?
HIV PEP, prescriptions, clinical care