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- 2. Always wear ? and safety glasses when mixing disinfectants.
- 4. Rinse away all traces of the ? while moving away any contaminated clothing from burn area.
- 6. ? standards require that employees be informed of the dangers of the materials used in the workplace and the exposure they might have to toxic substances.
- 11. Make sure you know the ? necessary for a clean, healthy, safe environment.
- 12. Usually sterilization does not apply to ? services because you are not puncturing or invading the skin when performing these services.
- 14. ? procedures kill or destroy all microbes.
- 17. Sterilization is the most effective level of infection ?.
- 18. Broad spectrum disinfectants are a group of disinfectants that kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and ?.
- 19. ? victims regain consciousness almost immediately but if this does not happen, the victim could be in serious danger and you should call 911 as soon as possible.
- 20. Material Safety Data Sheets.
- 21. ? may result in subsequent medical amputation.
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- 1. After a blood spill procedure, return to the client and continue the ?.
- 3. For an eye injury, do not try to remove an ? object.
- 5. Good Samaritan Laws are enacted to encourage people to ? others in emergency situations.
- 7. A separate Material Safety Data Sheet for potentially ? products used in the salon should be kept readily available in a file in case of an emergency.
- 8. The safety, protection and welfare of the clients you serve is the reason you are licensed as a ?.
- 9. ? approves the efficacy of products used for infection control.
- 10. Free from dirt, oil and / or microbes.
- 12. Specific ? and timeframes are normally required for sterilization procedures.
- 13. In case of a burn, do not break a ? if one forms.
- 15. An EPA ? number is given to a product along with approval of the efficacy claims on the label,stating what the product will destroy or be effective against.
- 16. When a client is ? have someone call 911 while you perform abdominal thrusts.
- 17. MSDS provides information on the ?, including potential hazards, which may be helpful if an allergic reaction or injury occurs related to the product's usage.