Across
- 1. Exposure plan category where all employees are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- 3. Regulatory agency that conducts inspections for hospitals and may also inspect the lab during their visits.
- 4. Type of plan that includes listing of responsibilities for employers and employees and includes SDS documentation.
- 5. Category of equipment that includes eye wash stations and special showers for chemical exposure.
- 7. Required program for accredited labs that helps prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
- 9. Type of kits used for cleaning up acids, caustic materials, or flammable solvents.
Down
- 2. Type of plan each lab develops, implements, and adheres to in order to protect laboratory workers from potential bloodborne pathogen exposure.
- 3. Exposure plan category where none of the employees are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- 4. Agency designed for pathology and lab services only; they conduct inspections and proficiency testing for labs.
- 6. Exposure plan category where some employees are at risk of occupational exposure.
- 8. An information sheet that is maintained for every hazardous chemical stored or used in the lab.