LLSP - 1st Test

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    • Killing pathogenic microorganism
      also mean that can cause disease or infections?

      Disinfection
      • Toxicity
      • Carcinogenicity
      • Corrosivity
      • Allergic reactions
      • Reproductive effects
      • Neurological effects
      • Diseases of organs
      • Lethality
      • IT CAN BE SHORT TERM (Acute) / LONG TERM (Chronic)
      Fall under a variety of risk in the lab
      Health hazard
    • Based on effects, acute toxicity, skin, corrosion, serious eye damage, respiratory sensitization, carcinogenicity, reproductive, toxicity, and etc?
      Health hazard groups
      • Compressed gas
      • cryogenics
      • electricity
      • temperature extremes
      • noise
      • pressure
      • ionizing radiation
      • A term used to Capture of variety of hazards including?
      Physical hazards
    • Based on effects, explosives, flammable/gases liquids/solids, oxidizing gases/liquids/solids, gases under pressure, etc?
      physical hazard group
      • Can affect both physical and mental health
      • results from the factors in the work environment, management, and organizational practises that affect employees?
      Psychological hazard
      • Harassment, abuse and bullying in the workplace
      • working alone
      • lack of job security
      • increase workload and hours of work
      • noise/lighting
      • age related issues
      • Health and medical status
      • work/life balance and conflict
      • is an example of?
      Psychological hazard
    • Code black?
      Bomb threat
    • Cardiac arrest (Medical Emergency Adult)?
      Code blue
    • Code brown?
      In facility hazardous spill
    • Code orange?
      Disaster
    • Code purple?
      Hostage taking
    • Code Pink?
      Cardiac arrest (medical emergency infant/child)
    • Code Silver?
      person with a weapon
    • Code white?
      Violent
    • Code Red?
      Fire
    • Code yellow?
      Missing person
    • Code green?
      Evacuation
    • Types of pipettes?
      Volumetric Pipettes, Mohr Pipettes(Graduated), Serological Pipettes (Graduated),Micropipette.
      • Most accurate
      • there is bulge out piece in the middle
      • (TD)
      • not graduated
      • no line there is one for each volume?
      Volumetric pipettes
      • Has graduation marks past the tip / material in the tape is calibrated as part of contacts that can transfer
      • etched ring/Double ring (means to blow up the last drop)
      • (TD)?
      Serological pipette
      • Non blow out pipette
      • not calibrated past the tip
      • point-to-point measurement
      • not as accurate as a volumetric pipette
      • (TD)?
      Mohr Pipette
      • Accurate and precise
      • (TC) only need rinse
      • non-blow out my Pipette?
      micropipettes
    • Classes of pipettes
      • classes are indicated on the pipette?
      class a and B
    • Pipettes or manufacture to precise tolerance (error limits)?
      Class A
    • Are allowed twice the error limits of class a?
      Class B
    • Classification of by Pipettes
      • to contain a specific amount of liquid
      • need to be rinsed out with solvent
      • To deliver a specified amount of liquid
      • The last drop with rubber bulb
      • etched ring?
      1.To Contain (TC) 2. To Deliver (TD) 3. Blowout
    • Low individual and community risk
      (e.g. E.coli K12, Lactoba cilli)?
      Risk Group 1
    • Moderate individual risk, low community risk
      (e.g. Staphylococcal species, enterotoxigenic escherichia coli, salmonella species)?
      Risk Group 2
    • High individual risk, Low community risk
      (e.g. M. Tuberculosis, C. burnetti)?
      Risk Group 3
    • High individual risk, high community risk
      (e.g. ebola virus)?
      Risk Group 4
    • What is the biological waste That isn’t a sterilize or Incineroar?
      we do not have to sterilize before we discarded it
      Urine
    • Biological ways that we have to sterilize after we dispose?
      Fecis, blood, body tissue, tissue, phlegm
    • Four digit numbers that identify dangerous goods, hazardous substance and articles (explosives, flammable, liquids, infectious substance, etc.)?
      UN numbers
    • Where does UN Numbers came from?
      United Nations (UN)
      • Infectious substance, affecting humans
      • Category A
      • its very dangerous?
      UN 2814
    • Biological substance, category B?
      UN 3373
    • Class a dry ice?
      UN 1845
    • Which is transported in a form that when Exposure of it to occurs, capable of causing permanent disability, life-threatening, or a fatal disease in humans
      (e.g. ebola, yellow, fever, HIV, rabies, etc.)?
      Category A
    • Which does not meet the criteria for inclusion in category A (majority of laboratory specimens)?
      category B
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