June Safety

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