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Blood and certain body fluids can carry pathogenic microorganisms that may cause:
What type of individual does not require bloodborne pathogens training?
The most common type of bloodborne disease is:
What are bloodborne pathogens?
An example of an “other potentially infectious material” (OPIM) is:
The symptoms of acute hepatitis B, if they appear, can include:
The written exposure control plan provides information on:
An exposure incident is defined as:
One task that may involve exposure to blood or OPIM is:
What are the primary methods used to prevent or reduce exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
The restriction of eating, drinking, and smoking in work areas where there is a reasonable likelihood of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens is an example of what method of control?
The purchase of puncture-resistant disposal containers is an example of what method of control?
The use of gloves, gowns, face shields, or eye protection is an example of what method of control?
To help keep the workplace clean and sanitary, make sure the following housekeeping procedures are observed:
For personal protective equipment to be effective, it must be:
The hepatitis B vaccine must be made available to workers who have potential occupational exposure:
The best way to prevent hepatitis B is to:
Post-exposure evaluation and follow up must be:
A warning label with a biological hazard symbol must be affixed to:
The safety color code for biological hazards is: