June Safety
Across
- 2. Hepatitis B virus can survive in dried blood for up to (blank) days.
- 4. Entry points for BBP's to enter into your body are called modes of (blank).
- 6. All blood and potentially infectious materials are treated as if they're infectious regardless of the sourse of the individual is a (blank).
- 8. Breakrooms and (blank) should be non-biohazardous areas.
- 10. Materials that are (blank) in blood should be disposed of in the medical regulated waste receptacle.
- 12. Avoid (blank) consumption when handling or using fireworks.
Down
- 1. Dispose all used and unused sharps in the sharps (blank).
- 3. Eyes, Nose, and (blank) are considered your mucous membranes.
- 5. Do not store (blank) items in production or storage areas.
- 7. Its important to seprate biohazardous and nonbiohazardous areas to prevent (blank).
- 9. Designate a (blank) perimeter when using ground-based fireworks.
- 11. Exposure to blood can happen when you least (blank) it.