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The word pathogen can be defined as:
A. All microorganisms
B. All disease-causing microorganisms
C. All insects
D. All microscopic particles |
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All disease-causing microorganisms |
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When is it necessary to comply with the bloodborne pathogens standard?
A. Under all work-related circumstances
B. Only at health care facilities
C. If there is any possibility of coming into contact with infectious materials
D. If there is reasonable anticipation of exposure to infectious materials as part of the job |
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Definition
If there is reasonable anticipation of exposure to infectious materials as part of the job. |
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What type of control are latex gloves?
A. Universal precautions
B. Engineering controls
C. Work Practices
D. Personal Protective Equipment |
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Definition
Personal Protective Equipment |
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What type of control is assuming all blood products are contaminated?
A. Universal Precautions
B. Engineering Controls
C. Work Practices
D. Personal Protective Equipment |
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Every worker in health care facilities is required by law to receive training in bloodborne pathogens.
True or false? |
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Bloodborne pathogen refresher training must be done:
A. Every 6 months
B. Every year
C. Every other year
D. Only when assigned to a new department |
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Who must pay to launder clothing that may be contaminated with bloodborne pathogens?
A. Employer
B. Employee
C. Sanitation Department
D. Health Department |
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Regulated wastes must go in bags that are _____ in color.
A. Blue
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. Green |
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To control a hazard, the first control method is personal protective equipment.
True or false? |
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In order to control a hazard, you must be able to first recognize it and evaluate it.
True or false? |
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An employee can get fired for not following safety rules even though they disagree with the rule.
True or false? |
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Which of the following is NOT a natural emergency?
A. Ice storm
B. Tornado
C. Flood
D. Over-turned chemical truck |
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Definition
Over turned chemical truck |
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Term
An employer must train employees in emergency preparedness if they have:
A. More than 10 employees
B. More than 50 employees
C. More than 25 employees
D. Number of employees doesn't matter |
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Definition
Number of employees doesn't matter |
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Term
All of the following are part of a radiation exposure control strategy EXCEPT:
A. Moving the worker away from the radiation source
B. Limiting the length of exposure
C. Moving the worker closer to the radiation source
D. Building a shield around the radiation source |
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Definition
Moving the worker closer to the radiation source |
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Term
What does ALARA mean?
A. As low as reasonably allowable
B. As low as reasonable available
C. As low as reasonable attainable
D. As low as reasonably achievable |
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Definition
As low as reasonably achievable |
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Term
In ALARA, how do we achieve distance?
A. The inverse square law
B. The exponent additive rule
C. The square root
D. The numerical hypothesis law |
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How are laser safety glasses picked?
A. Wave length
B. Wave strength
C. Wave flucuation
D. Color of the lenses |
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When doing outside electrical work, what type of circuit needs to be used?
A. 110 volt
B. 220 volt
C. A ground fault interrupter
D. A buzz fuse |
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Definition
A ground fault interrupter |
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Which statement is true about a static charge?
A. It's developed by equipment statically standing there
B. It's developed by the friction between two materials
C. It's used in statistical calculations
D. It's only a theoretical amount of electricity |
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Definition
It's developed by the friciton between two materials. |
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Term
What is the definition of current?
A. The flow of electricity in a circuit
B. The potential difference between a hot and neutral lead
C. The resistance measured in ohms
D. A calculated unmeasurable value that the engineers use. |
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Definition
The flow of electricity in a circuit |
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What is the definition of voltage?
A. The flow of electricity in a circuit
B. The potential difference between a hot and neutral lead
C. The resistance measured in ohms
D. A calculated unmeasurable value that the engineers use |
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Definition
The potential difference between a hot and neutral lead |
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