Acronyms
LF
What is Lethal Factor?
The term which refers to a substance that is part of a chemical reaction
What is a Reagent?
Which labs do an ELISA PT.
What is Chemistry and Serology?
Our cybersecurity training is found on.
What is CoTrain?
Name an example of an illness caused by fungi.
What is Athlete's foot, Farmer's Lung, asthma or allergies?
BSL
What is Biosafety level?
The Chemistry FERN PT tests for.
What is toxins/poisons?
Which edibles Cannabis test in their PTs
What are Chocolate, Gummies, and hard candy?
The number of compressed gases does Central Service handle.
How many is 7?
The number is the Chemical Hygiene Plan SOP that is mentioned in Peter's safety training.
What is 353?
CAPR
What is Controlled Air Purifyer Respirator?
The bacteria we test for in both water and milk.
What is Coliform?
The name of the 3 pathogens that are covered in Clinical Micro's Enterics PT.
What are Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella?
The labs that use compressed gasses.
WHhat is Chemistry and Cannbis?
The 4 main groups of microorganisms are.
What are viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, and Parasites?
CBRNE
The other state besides CO that NBS processes.
What is WY?
The tests make up the UDOT PT.
What are the Educational UDOT (Biotindase, MS, GALT, CF IRT, TSH, T4, CAH)?
The Laboratory Safety Plans covers these topics.
What is Biosafety, Chemical Hygiene and Incident reports?
Name at least 2 of the 4 ways that a disease can be transmitted.
What are Contact, Ingestion, inhalation, or vectors?
ATR
What is Anthrax Toxin Receptor?
Where our TB samples are going during the buildout.
Where is NM?
The number of gastrointestinal pathogens does our BioFire GI panel PT test.
what are 22?
The color for the warning for compressed gas is.
What is the color green?
We report a suspected security breach to.
What is the ISOC?