Across
- 2. treat all specimens as if they are ........
- 6. kit used for samples (blood) that have been dropped or have been knocked over
- 7. hazard that involves infected or infectious blood, body fluids and secretions
- 8. hazard that can result in burns and falls
- 10. hazard that involves injury due to loose tiles, ladders etc
- 11. exposure to a biohazard by way of mouth and swallowed
- 12. accidental exposure route by puncturing intact skin with a sharp object
- 16. tape used to seal specimen containers to prevent leaks
- 17. after biological waste is collected by a waste disposal company it is
- 18. must be audible throughout a building in case of fire
Down
- 1. liquids capable of ignition and result in a fire
- 3. most common exposure route for BBPs
- 4. biohazardous substances inhaled as aerosoles or fumes
- 5. precautions to ensure safe handling of biological substances that pose a risk to health
- 9. fatal result of being in contact with an overloaded circuit
- 13. container that must be used for needles and scalpels
- 14. sharps containers must be marked with this symbol
- 15. being exposed to pathogens through eyes, mouth and nose etc