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100
These are microorganism will cause illness or disease in the human body. 
What are bloodborne pathogens?
100

The number of exposures it takes to become infected with HIV, Hepatitis B or C virus. 

What is one?
100
When you come into contact with bloodborne pathogens and/or OPIM you should immediately do this. 
What is decontaminate?
100
To prevent someone else from coming into contact with BBPs, a 1:10 of this solution can be used to clean objects that have been contaminated.
What is bleach?
100
Avoiding these drinks can aid in preventing heat illness.
What are sugary, caffeinated and/or alcoholic beverages?
200
This bloodborne pathogen causes serious liver disease, but can be prevented with vaccination. 
What is Hepatitis B?
200
This is how much water you should drink over the course of an hour when the work environment is hot. 

What is 1 quart?

or 

What are 32 US fluid oz?

200

This is the next step to complete after you have decontaminated that area and reported possible exposure to your supervisor. 

What is go to the ER or Everett Walk-in Clinic?

200
200This tool is used to pick up a sharp in the field and place it in a sharps container effectively eliminating any direct contact with the sharp.
What is a litter picker?
200
This is where drinking water is available in your work area. 

What is the Parks Fridge?

What is water coolers/ice chest on trucks?

What are water fountains?

300
An employee showing signs of mental confusion, fainting, and/or dry skin most likely has this form of heat-related illness. 
What is Heat Stroke?
300
This should be done immediately if employees show signs/symptoms of heat stroke. 
What is call 911?
300
This should be done if you become lightheaded, confused, weak, faint, or have a pounding heart or trouble breathing. 

What is stop working and inform lead/supervisor?

300
This environmental factor that can cause work areas to be warmer and is hot to the touch?

What is equipment?

What are hot objects?

What are radiant heat sources?


300
This is the document and location of the City of Marysville's BBP exposure plan. 
What is the exposure control plan on the S drive in the safety folder?
400
3 personal factors that put workers at greater risk for heat illness.

What are:

dehydration, loss of electrolytes, illness/fever, age, weight, personal fitness level, certain medications, diet, poor acclimatization. 

400
This is the amount of days Hepatitis B can survive outside of the body. 
What is 7+ days?
400
This is a way to protect yourself from heat illness. 
What is hydrate, regular rest breaks, use sunblock, report heat illness symptoms early, use a buddy system, replace salt and minerals, work in the shade when possible, wear proper clothing, remove PPE and excess clothing during breaks?
400

400Replenishing your fluids as well as these are important to prevent heat illness. 

What are electrolytes?
400
This is not technically a heat illness, but is common when working in heat and causes skin irritation. 
What is heat rash?
500

An employee suffering from this that has lost a lot of water and salt through heavy sweating. They may complain of headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness, irritability, and thirst.

What is heat exhaustion?
500
The temperature when wearing clothing that is non-breathable or provides a vapor barrier like rain gear, chemical resistant suits, or level A suits. 
What is 52 degrees?
500
Your coworker is exhibiting signs/symptoms of heat stroke, you have called 911, now you should do this while waiting for help. 

What is:

Place worker in shady, cool area  Loosen clothing, remove outer clothing  Fan air on worker; cold packs in armpits  Wet worker with cool water; apply ice packs, cool compresses, or ice if available  Provide fluids (preferably water) as soon as possible   Stay with worker until help arrives  

500
This could happen when spending too much time in the sun with out protection and would make skin sensitive to touch while also making it hard for the body to regulate its temperature?
What is a sunburn?
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 _____________.
What are ways to be transmitted?