PHM 103 Ch 8

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  1. 5. an international symbol that is used to designate any substance harmful to human health, including bloodborne pathogens and medical wastes
  2. 9. this form contains information about a products name, chemical characteristics, ingredients, guidelines for safe handling, physical and health hazards, and procedures to be followed in the event of exposure
  3. 10. HBV
  4. 12. a division of the U.S. department of labor
  5. 13. a workplace plan detailing locations of the fire alarm pull boxes, fire extinguishers, and fire sprinklers, as well as a plan for continued fire prevention training and drills
  6. 17. a system of notifying personnel of hazards by applying warning labels that signify the types and ratings of hazardous chemicals and substances
  7. 20. NIOSH
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  1. 1. this act gives OSHA the authority to inspect hazardous medical waste and cite offices for unhealthy or unsafe practices regarding such waste
  2. 2. NFPA
  3. 3. PPE
  4. 4. any infectious microorganism present in blood or other body fluids and tissues
  5. 6. a solid, chemical, radioactive, or infectious material that may transmit pathogens or other hazardous substances
  6. 7. workstations that emit a stream of highly filtered air that reduces possible contamination of the substances being used
  7. 8. a claim filed with the state that addresses an onsite workplace injury or illness
  8. 11. USP
  9. 14. a laboratory standard established by OSHA to reduce employees exposure to chemicals they handle
  10. 15. any waste that contains or is contaminated with liquid or solid radioactive materials
  11. 16. laws that establish procedures for compensating workers who are injured on the job
  12. 18. the primary source of information for OSHA standards
  13. 19. agents that kill germs; also known as disinfectants