OSHA test questions with complete
solutions
what does the law say is the responsibility of the employer upon hiring? - ANSWERS-employee
must be fully trained on hazards & personal safety precautions upon hire & retraining must take
place once per year
what is OSHA and when was it created - ANSWERS-Occupationsl Safety & Health Administration
1970
what is the basic mandate of the general duty clause - ANSWERS-place of work must be free
from physical hazards that would cause death or serious physical harm
what illness promoted OSHA to issue guidelines for healthcare workers - ANSWERS-HBV which
can be prevented through vaccination & HIV
what is the office exposure control manual - ANSWERS-the place for the office records safety &
training plans`
what is the process of reducing on the job - ANSWERS-exposure controls
how does osha catagorize items needing sterilization & disinfection - ANSWERS-semi critical
items and critical items
what are the hazards present in the dental office - ANSWERS-infectious hazards, chemical
hazards, physical hazards & waste management
, what is the post exposure plan - ANSWERS-pre planning on how to respond if there is a n
accidental exposure
what are the two types of protections available to healthcare workers? - ANSWERS-physical
barrier protections(gloves, mask, face shield etc.) & biological protections (prevents problems
after exposure thru immunizations)
circle items that a work place emergency plan should include (a c e f) - ANSWERS-a. emergency
escape procedures c.procedures of critical operations must be performed before evacuation
e.rescue & medical duties f.means of reporting fires & other emergencies
what are the problems with jewerly and long hair - ANSWERS-they harbor bacteria and can rip
gloves
whare should the SOP be stored - ANSWERS-in a binder that contains the office exposure
control plan
what is the 1st step in SOP - ANSWERS-examining & questioning current routines
how should infectious waste be disposed of - ANSWERS-segrated & placed in a biohazard
container & is picked up by a biohazard disposal company.
what are the 3 different types of gloves available for protection? - ANSWERS-exam, overglove,
utility
what are the risks of instrument reprocessing - ANSWERS-risk of injury to yourself and the
patient
what are universal precautions - ANSWERS-a method of infection control that treats all patients
& materials as potentially infectious
solutions
what does the law say is the responsibility of the employer upon hiring? - ANSWERS-employee
must be fully trained on hazards & personal safety precautions upon hire & retraining must take
place once per year
what is OSHA and when was it created - ANSWERS-Occupationsl Safety & Health Administration
1970
what is the basic mandate of the general duty clause - ANSWERS-place of work must be free
from physical hazards that would cause death or serious physical harm
what illness promoted OSHA to issue guidelines for healthcare workers - ANSWERS-HBV which
can be prevented through vaccination & HIV
what is the office exposure control manual - ANSWERS-the place for the office records safety &
training plans`
what is the process of reducing on the job - ANSWERS-exposure controls
how does osha catagorize items needing sterilization & disinfection - ANSWERS-semi critical
items and critical items
what are the hazards present in the dental office - ANSWERS-infectious hazards, chemical
hazards, physical hazards & waste management
, what is the post exposure plan - ANSWERS-pre planning on how to respond if there is a n
accidental exposure
what are the two types of protections available to healthcare workers? - ANSWERS-physical
barrier protections(gloves, mask, face shield etc.) & biological protections (prevents problems
after exposure thru immunizations)
circle items that a work place emergency plan should include (a c e f) - ANSWERS-a. emergency
escape procedures c.procedures of critical operations must be performed before evacuation
e.rescue & medical duties f.means of reporting fires & other emergencies
what are the problems with jewerly and long hair - ANSWERS-they harbor bacteria and can rip
gloves
whare should the SOP be stored - ANSWERS-in a binder that contains the office exposure
control plan
what is the 1st step in SOP - ANSWERS-examining & questioning current routines
how should infectious waste be disposed of - ANSWERS-segrated & placed in a biohazard
container & is picked up by a biohazard disposal company.
what are the 3 different types of gloves available for protection? - ANSWERS-exam, overglove,
utility
what are the risks of instrument reprocessing - ANSWERS-risk of injury to yourself and the
patient
what are universal precautions - ANSWERS-a method of infection control that treats all patients
& materials as potentially infectious