OSHA stands for_______.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
A single- celled organism that have characteristics of both plants and animals.
Bacteria
Doorknobs, phones and surfaces are examples of which mode of transmission?
Indirect Transmission
Making a habit of following the rules of proper cleaning and disinfection, both home and work, will help _____ the odds of falling ill.
Decrease
Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces are called_______.
Biofilms
EPA stands for_______.
Environmental Protection Agency
Harmless microorganisms that may perform useful functions and are safe to come in contact with.
Nonpathogenic Bacteria
The spread of infectious germs through the air.
Airborne Transmission
Products capable of destroying bacteria.
Bactericidal
Organisms that grow, feed and shelter on or in another organism are known as_______.
Parasites
The EPA registers different types of _______.
Disinfectants
Disease
How many mode of transmission are there?
4
State rules require that all multiuse tools and implements be cleaned and disinfected before and after_______.
Each service
When symptoms usually present within 10 to 14 days, this is called_______.
Incubation
State and regulatory agencies exist to________.
To protect the health and safety of beauty professionals and clients during services.
A microorganism that can causes disease in a host organism.
Pathogen
Transmission of pathogens through touch.
Direct Transmission
EPA registration numbers are found where?
On the label
A pus forming bacteria that grows in clusters.
Staphylococci
What is the form required by OSHA, that communicates potential hazards with products used in the workplace.
SDS (Safety Data Sheet)
An infection where the pathogen has distributed throughout the body.
Systemic Infection
Large particles that do not stay suspended in the air for long.
Respiratory Droplet
When a client shows signs of illness, you should______.
Refuse Service
An inflammatory disease of the skin caused by a viral infection and presents with small vesicles in clusters
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)