Animal Science Safety and Veterinary Sanitation Methods

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Across
  1. 4. the process of physically removing all visible signs of dirt and organic matter such as feces, blood and hair.
  2. 8. The most common method of sanitary control within the veterinary facility.
  3. 9. The process of destroying most microorganisms on non living things by physical or chemical means.
  4. 12. storage and trash for items such as surgical drapes or bandage material contaminated by body fluids and living tissues that may be infected with contagious diseases
Down
  1. 1. safety concerns that pose a risk to humans and animals through contamination of living organisms through body tissues and fluids, such as needles or surgery blades
  2. 2. living organism that invades the body causing illness
  3. 3. Killing ALL living organisms on a surface.
  4. 5. The process of keeping an area clean and neat.
  5. 6. Safety concerns that may cause physical injuries such as bites, kicks, scratches, or back injuries caused by lifting heavy objects
  6. 7. safety concerns of products that may cause injury such as burns or vapors that cause injuries to the eye, lungs or skin
  7. 10. passing high-frequency sound waves through a solution to create a vibration that scrubs an object to remove debris.
  8. 11. Causes a disease that is not treatable and must run its course.