What does OSHA stand for?
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Four sections involved in an SDS
What is Identification, Hazard(s) Identification, Composition/Information on Ingredients, First-Aid Measures, Fire-Fighting Measures, Accidental Release Measures, Handling and Storage, Exposure Controls/Personal Protection, Physical and Chemical Properties, Stability and Reactivity, Toxicology Information, Ecological Information, Disposal Considerations, Transport Information, Regulatory Information, Other Information?
What does OSHA stand for?
What equipment are healthcare providers allowed to operate?
What is the equipment they are trained and instructed on how to use?
When should you use bottles that are not labeled?
What is never
What is OSHA?
What is a division of the Department of Labor which establishes and enforces safety standards
What is 16 sections?
Who does OSHA apply to?
Where should all equipment go?
What is in the proper storage area, not in a patient's room, doorway, or hallway?
Where should chemicals be stored?
Based on manufacturers instructions and the SDS
What is an SDS?
A Safety Data Sheet, formerly known as a Material Safety Data Sheet
Former name for the Safety Data Sheet
What is the Material Safety Data Sheet
What Standard requires manufacturers to provide Safety Data Sheets?
What is the Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Standard
What is the lock-out tag-out system?
What is a system that puts locking systems and tags on equipment that is damaged or working incorrectly to prevent use?
How many times should a label be read before use?
What is three times?
What is Ergonomics?
What is an applied science used to promote the safety and well-being of a person adapting the environment to prevent injuries
Four sections that are part of the NFPA 704M Safety Label
What is Fire Hazard, Reactivity Hazard, Health Hazard, and Specific Hazard (Special Hazard)
What does NFPA stand for?
What is the National Fire Protection Association?
What should you do if you see damaged or malfunctioning equipment?
What is reporting it and making no attempt to use it?
Who should you report broken or spilled solutions to?
What is your immediate supervisor?
What is the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard?
What is a mandate to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to bodily fluids
A medical office(s) where radiation is a major concern
What is dental offices and radiology departments
Two main OSHA standards that affect healthcare workers
What is the Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Standard, and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard?
What is the standard for all facilities for a lock-out tag-out system?
What is not all facilities use a lock-out tag-out system?
What should the storage area for mercury be made of?
What is a fire-proof substance?