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Enviromental Health & Safety

PaulaV

Dental Chapters 19, 22, 23, 24, 25

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3.Class D, Division 1, A single expsoure may be fatal or cause serious or permanent damage to health.
6.What does OHSA stand for?
7.DUWL
10.High levels of exposure over a short period of time
15.MSDS
16.Who is responsible for informing the employee or workers of hazardous material?
18.All waste conainters that hold potentially infectious material
19.An infection of short duration that is often severe
20.Class D, Division 1, May cause disease or serious illness. Drastic expsoure may result in death.
21.Genus of bacteria responsible for the disease legionellosis
22.Process by which the body takes in or receives (absorbs)- a drug
24.Guidelines based on treating all human blood and body fluids (including saliva) as potential infectious
25.Items such as gloves and patient napkins that may contain the potentially infectious body fluids of the patient
28.Class A, contents under high pressure.
30.Products that can ignite, react or explode when mixed with other substances, corrosive and is tox is considered?
33.Pointed or cutting instruments
35.Infection of long duration
36.Waste that is capable of transmitting and infectious disease
39.CDC
40.Class B, may catch fire when exposed to heat, spark or flame.
41.What contains the target organ, appropriate warnings and identify the chemical?
43.Slime-producing bacterial communities that may also harbor fungi, algae, and protozoa. Found on showerheads, inside flower vases, inside pet water dishes and in dental unit water lines
44.Class C, may cause fire or explosion when in contact with wood, fuels or other combustible materials.
46.Non-immunologic process does not involve the body's immune system)
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1.Class D, Division 3, May cause disease or serious illness. Drastic exposures may result in death.
2.What does WHMIS stand for? and is designed to protect the employee, patient and employer.
4.What does EPA stand for?
5.A unit that is required in a dental office as a safety feature if liquid or gumes or gas is accidentally splashed in a workers eyes
8.Painful conditions that result from ongoing stresses to muscles, tendons, nerves and joints.
9.Waste that poses a risk to humans or to the environement
11.Fleshy mound on the palm at the base of the thumb
12.This item in the dental office should be labelled by the biohzard emblem, placed in a separate trash container, and clearly visible by their red code symbol of Class D, Division 3
13.Class F, May react violently causing explosion fire or release of toxic gases, when exposed to light, heat, vibration or exteme temperatures.
14.Adaptation of work environment and tasks to the human body
17.PPE
23.Class E, can cause burns to eyes, skin or respiratory system.
26.Repetitive and forceful motions
27.Painful conditions that affect both muscles and bones, such as neck or back pain and carpal tunnel syndrowme
29.Standard of care designed to protect healthcare providers from pathogens that can spread by blood or any other body fluid via excretion or secretion; expand upon the concept of Universal Precautions
31.Disinfectant
32.Work by supplying air pressure to the water bottle reservoir).
34.Describes bacteria that are freely floating in water.
37.Sprays, and spatter that are generated during dental treatment can contain blood, saliva and nasopharyngeal (nasal secretions)
38.Infectious waste, that requires special handling, neurtralization, and disposal.
42.To breathe in
45.Waste that can have a poisonous affect

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