Across
- 2. when a biological hazard is taken in by mouth
- 4. describes one of the principles of radiation exposure
- 6. level of Asepsis that kills all micro-organisms
- 8. critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- 9. a circular safety sign with a blue background and white symbol
- 10. a substance with volume but no shape, can take the shape of its container but might not fill it
- 12. worn to protect against inhaling pathogens
- 15. shock brought on by severe allergic reaction
- 19. describes a inanimate object capable of harboring pathogens
- 20. acronym used when operating a fire extinguisher
- 21. one of the main types of injuries resulting from electrical currents
- 22. a condition in which pathogens are controlled or absent
Down
- 1. describes a means of transmission involving a particle just bigger than 5 micrometers
- 3. provide good eye protection but does not protect the rest of the face
- 4. when a solid changes directly to a vapour
- 5. describes the health hazard associated with hcl for example
- 7. procedures or precautions that need to be in place to prevent the spread or transmission of infections
- 11. something that ignites easily and burns rapidly
- 13. used to flush yourself or a colleague if you or they are involved in a chemical spill or are on fire
- 14. the type of exposure when you allow blood or body fluids to get onto or under your skin or mucous membranes
- 16. the process of removing necessary PPE
- 17. means of which you can contract a disease via conjuntiva of the eye for example
- 18. term used to describe the application of safety precautions to ensure safe handling of HCRW