Microorganism that will cause illness or disease in the human body.
What are bloodborne pathogens?
100
This is an approach to treat all human blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious.
What is Universal precautions?
100
One of the most important ways to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens.
What is handwashing?
100
A 1:10 mixture of this solution can be used for decontamination.
What is bleach?
100
What do you do with a biohazard bag once clean up is done?
Place it in a covered and labeled container for regulated waste.
200
Form of Hepatitis which there is a vaccination.
What is Hepatitis B?
200
This log needs to be completed if there is an exposure, injury or illness that is work related.
What is a Sharps Injury Log?
200
Used to protect hands from an exposure and should be worn during clean-up.
What are gloves?
200
This is the frequency with which employees must be trained.
What is annually?
200
These industries is among a list of industries that do not need to maintain the Sharps Injury Log.
What are the medical and dental clinics?
300
3 Common bloodborne pathogens.
What is HIV, Hep B, & Hep C?
300
These are OSHA's hierarchy of controls.
What are engineering controls, administrative controls and PPE?
300
PPE dripping with blood should be placed here.
What is in a biohazard bag?
300
This is the first step in the exposure control plan
What is exposure determination?
300
This is one of the first steps for exposure determination.
What is Job Classification?
400
Hepatitis attacks this organ.
What is the liver?
400
Needles and other sharp object should be placed here?
What is a sharps container?
400
Laboratory coats and gowns and scrubs can be taken home for laundry
What is false?
400
These containers must be inspected on a regular basis for contamination with blood and other infectious materials
What are all bins, pails, cans, and similar receptacles intended for reuse?
400
This is done immediately if you have someone elses blood on you.
What is wash with soap and water and notify supervisor?
500
This virus leads to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). It depletes the immune system and does not survive well outside of the body.
What is HIV - Human Immunodeficiency Virus?
500
The number of exposures it takes to become infected with HIV, Hepatitis B or C virus.
What is one?
500
Clean your hands this way if soap and water or a restroom is not available.
What is use alcohol-based hand rubs?
500
Broken glassware must be cleaned up by using what means?
What is by mechanical means, such as a brush and dust pan, tongs, or forceps.?
500
Puncture wounds, infectious material coming in contact with open areas on skin, and infectious materials contacting mucous membranes of eyes, nose and mouth are all ways bloodborne pathogens can be _____________.