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Lab Safety Ch 3-4
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What can you autoclave?a. tube of liquid media 50% fullb. tube of liquid media loosely cappedc. tube of liquid media in longer cycle of lower temperat…
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Sterilization may fail in an autoclave ifa. the objects are caked with debrisb. the autoclave is overfilled c. there is insufficient water in the unit…
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All of the following are correct practices for autoclaving materials EXCEPTa. objects in the autoclave are loosely covered or cappedb. heat resistant …
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Which of the following materials can be autoclaved?a. etherb. perchloric acid solutionc. needles soaking in a pan of bleachd. glass beaker in a nonmel…
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You hear breakage in a centrifuge that is spinning flammables. What do you do?a. pull the plug immediatelyb. turn the centrifuge off immediatelyc. let…
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A centrifuge is making an odd noise and is moving across the tabletop. What should you do?a. unplug it immediatelyb. open the cover to see what is mak…
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A centrifuge cover prevents all of the following EXCEPTa. electrical shock to the usersb. dispersal of aerosols from spinning liquidsc. jewelry, hair,…
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Choose the correct statementa. specimens should be changed on a microtome with the blade cover offb. glass pipettes must be held closely to the end th…
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Sharps disposal boxes are (choose multiple)a. at the correct height if the disposal portal is visible while using the sharpb. not at the correct heigh…
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You just finished drawing blood from a patient, and he started having a seizure. You put the uncovered needle down to get help. As you return, you see…
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All of the following are true regarding safety engineered sharps devices EXCEPTa. once the safety device covers the sharp, the entire unit can be disc…
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Which of the following is (are) considered "sharp" with respect to disposal?a. glass microscope slidesb. fragile plasticc. glass Pasteur pipettes with…
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Choose the correct statementa. flasks with minor chips that do not cause leaks are acceptable to useb. the safest way to wash glassware is to use glov…
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Choose the correct statement(s)a. an uninterruptable power supply is designed to prevent electrical shockb. outlets in a wet area should be GFCIsc. mi…
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Each condition below is likely to result from electrical shock EXCEPT:a. cardiac arrhythmiasb. involuntary muscle movementsc. nausea and vomitingd. in…
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A circuit breaker has been turned off and tagged with a sign that reads, "maintenance in progress. Do not turn circuit breaker back on." Who has autho…
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Electrical shock occurs when a person accidentally becomes part of a
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An example of an insulator
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An example of a conductor
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All of following statements are true EXCEPTa. use the "1 hand in pocket" rule when servicing equipmentb. use nonsparking equipment, especially in area…
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Which of the following situations is acceptable?a. operating a wet motorb. using an instrument marked "broken" as long as the control specimens are wi…
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Instruments are grounded toa. disperse electrical chargeb. prevent them from moving while in usec. calibrate them when no samples are presentd. calibr…
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When tape turns correct color during autoclave
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Steam Sterilizer/autoclave safety
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Centrifuge Safety
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OSHA enforcement procedures document CPL 2-2.69 states sharps in medical settings must follow
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Safety with Sharps
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Glass can't be used with
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Glassware safety
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how to treat burns
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Rules for troubleshooting electrical hazards
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ID of Electrical Hazards
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Use of electrical equipment
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How to prevent back feed
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Emergency Generators
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Lockout/tagout aka OSHA standard Control of Hazardous Energy CFR 1910.147
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Universal electrical hazard symbol
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Voltage rating
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Amperage rating
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OSHA recommends 5 things to manage electrical hazards
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most common manifestation of electric shock
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Reaction to electric shock
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what amount of electricity is considered safe?
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electric shock
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volts
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amps
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circuit
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water
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insulators
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conductors
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electricity
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Chemical spill protocols, including "CLEAN" acronym
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Protective wearing apparel (PPE)
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Proper methods for disposing chemicals
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Regulations for using chemicals, particularly hazardous mixtures
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Information of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and procedures to use the information
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Proper use and maintenance of a chemical fume hood
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Security of materials from theft and terrorism
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Procedures for using, handling and storing chemicals
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Chemicals of particular concern in histology/autopsy sites: Dry ice/carbon dioxide
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Chemicals of particular concern in histology/autopsy sites: Hydrogen cyanide
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Chemicals of particular concern in histology/autopsy sites: Glutaraldehyde
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Chemicals of particular concern in histology/autopsy sites: Xylene
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Chemicals of particular concern in histology/autopsy sites: Formaldehyde
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Chemicals of particular concern in histology/autopsy sites: Paraffin, formaldehyde and xylene
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don't mix NITRIC ACID with
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don't mix MERCURY with
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don't mix IODINE with
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don't mix HYPOCHLORITES (bleach) with
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don't mix HYDROGEN PEROXIDE with
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don't mix HYDROCARBONS (benzene, butane, propane, gasolines, turpentine) with
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don't mix HALOGENS (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine) with
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don't mix FORMALDEHYDE with
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don't mix FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS with
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don't mix CYANIDE COMPOUNDS with
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don't mix CHROMIC ACID with
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don't mix ACTIVATED CARBON with
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don't mix AZIDES with
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don't mix ANILINE with
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don't mix AMMONIA with
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don't mix ALKALI METALS (calcium, potassium and sodium, cesium, lithium) with
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don't mix ACETONE with
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don't mix ACETIC ACID with
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Classes of chemical hazards, giving examples or definitions of each of the following: Incompatible mixtures
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examples of oxidizers
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Oxidizers
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Explosives
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Classes of chemical hazards, giving examples or definitions of each of the following: Unstable or reactive compounds including explosives and oxidizer…
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neurotoxins
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nephrotoxins
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hepatotoxins
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irritants
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sensitizers
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mutagens
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teratogens
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carcinogens
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Classes of chemical hazards, giving examples or definitions of each of the following: Health hazards
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Pyrophoric
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Flash point
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Classes of chemical hazards, giving examples or definitions of each of the following: Ignitables - flammables and combustibles
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Common lab bases
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common lab acids
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Classes of chemical hazards, giving examples or definitions of each of the following: Corrosives
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According to GHS, A reagent label on a secondary container should include the following:
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Discuss chemical safety labeling: Globally harmonized system adopted by US Department of Transportation
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Discuss chemical safety labeling: HMIS
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Discuss chemical safety labeling: NFPA
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