Lab Safety

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  1. 2. Code One
  2. 5. The "A" in PASS stands for what
  3. 6. Assemble appropriate PPE, wipe up excess fluid with paper towel, dispose of paper towel in red bin, spray surface with oxivir and wipe clean. This would be an example of how to clean up a _____ blood or body fluid spill.
  4. 7. The Red and Blue emergency response sign is located above clean ____.
  5. 8. The proper disposal of chemical, biological, radioactive, sharps, trash and recycling waste can be found in the ____ recipe binder.
  6. 11. In the event of a _____ spill, use eyewash/shower, use checmical spill kit if available, evacuate if necessary, call 911, activate chemical air purge button, submit Employee Incident Report.
  7. 12. The "C" in RACE stands for what
  8. 15. Second designated meeting location for code red. Northwest ___ Lobby.
  9. 16. The "R" in CLEAR stands for what
  10. 18. Hazards signage with pictograms. ____sign on outside of laboratory door. Hint: Color
  11. 19. The Emergency ______Plan is kept in a red three ring binder located near the fire evacuation backpack.
  12. 22. Sharps should be properly disposed in a ____ bin.
  13. 23. Fire pull stations are located near building ____.
  14. 24. During this warning you should move to a shelter away from windows.
  15. 25. An unanticipated, unplanned, unscheduled, undesired occurrence that causes or has the potential for causing personal injury.
  16. 26. Adhering to policies and procedures, report patient/ visitor events and unsafe conditions, notify supervisor of opportuniites for improvement etc are all ways of improving _____safety.
  17. 29. Fire extinguishers are located near the red ____.
  18. 31. _____ washing is the most important thing you can do to reduce the risk of healthcare-acquired infections and promot infections control.
  19. 32. An evacuation map can be found in the _____ or in the employee elevator lobby.
  20. 33. First designated meeting location for code red. Hilton ___ floor, east hallway
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  1. 1. What would you search on the mayo intranet to locate a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for a chemical you work with in the lab.
  2. 2. Where are all of the fire evacuation items kept?
  3. 3. The Mayo ___ management web page describes proper disposal of wastes generated in the lab.
  4. 4. Code Red
  5. 9. ____ would be the number to call for the following emergencies: medical or non-medical, chemical or radioactive material spill, security event, fire or to request at Safety Data Sheet. Hint: Spell out the number
  6. 10. The "E" in EPP stands for what
  7. 13. Code ____ means mass casualities
  8. 14. Standard _____ means all patients and lab speicmens should be handled as if they were infectious and capable of transmitting disease.
  9. 17. For a needle stick or body fluid exporsure you should call _____ health.
  10. 20. Chemical Purge button for chemical spill is located near _____.
  11. 21. Code _____ means multiple casualities
  12. 27. Using tongs, forcepts or broom/dustpan and disposing in green glass container or red sharps container would all be proper ways of disposing broken ____.
  13. 28. Use this form to report an event that has occured.
  14. 30. DLMP safety suggestions, Mayo Safety Suggestion/Concern, contact supervisor, Employee Incidient Report Form, call 911 in Emergency. These would all be examples of how to report a _____ concern.