SANITATION, DISINFECTION, AND SAFETY EXAM WITH FULL
PACK SOLUTIONS
1.Occupational safety and health administration (OSHA): OSHA was
created as part of the U.S. department of labor to regulate and enforce
safety and as health standards to protect employees in the workplace.
OSHA address issues relating to the handling, mixing, storing, and
disposing of products;general safety in workplace; and your right to
know about any potentially hazardous ingredients contained in the
products you use and how to avoid these hazards.
2.HARARD SAEFTY AND HEALTH ACT of 1970: Which requires that
chemical manufactures and importers assess and communicate the
potential hazards asso- ciated with their products.
3.Material safety data sheet ( MSDS): Is result of the HCS.
4.EPA: Environmental protection agency: EPA registers all types of
disinfectants sold and used in the United States.
5.Disinfectant: Are chemicals that products that destroy all bacteria,
fungi, and viruses; but not spores on surfaces. Two types that are used
in salons are hospital disinfectants and tuberculocidal disinfectants.
6.Hospital disinfectants: Are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids.
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, They can be used on nonporous surface in the salon. It control the
spread of diseases.
7.diseases: an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its
systems or organs, that makes the body incapable of carrying on
normal function.
8.Tuberculocidal disinfectants: Are proven to kill the bacteria that
causes tu- berculosis a disease caused by bacteria that are
transmitted through coughing or sneezing.
9.Mycobacterium fortuitum: A microscopic germ that normally exists in
tap water in small numbers. The health officials consider the germ to be
completely harmless and not infectious, caused by or capable of being
transmitted by infection. Without properly disinfecting the spa pedicure
whirlpool for build-up of hair and debris it created the perfect breeding
ground for bacteria.
10.Bactericicidal: Capable of destroying bacteria.
11.Virucidal: Capable of destroying viruses
12.Fungicidal: Capable of destroying fungi.
13.Bacteria: Are-called microorganisms that have both plant and animal
character- istics. Some bacteria are harmful and some are harmless.
Bacteria can exist almost anywhere; on skin, in water, in the air, in
decayed matter, on environmental surface in body secretions, on
clothing, or under the free edge of nails.
14.Microorganisms: Is an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size
15.Nonpathogenic: They are not harmless organisms that may perform
useful functions. They are safe to come in contact since they do not
cause disease or harm. Some examples are cheese, yogurt, and some
medicines.
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PACK SOLUTIONS
1.Occupational safety and health administration (OSHA): OSHA was
created as part of the U.S. department of labor to regulate and enforce
safety and as health standards to protect employees in the workplace.
OSHA address issues relating to the handling, mixing, storing, and
disposing of products;general safety in workplace; and your right to
know about any potentially hazardous ingredients contained in the
products you use and how to avoid these hazards.
2.HARARD SAEFTY AND HEALTH ACT of 1970: Which requires that
chemical manufactures and importers assess and communicate the
potential hazards asso- ciated with their products.
3.Material safety data sheet ( MSDS): Is result of the HCS.
4.EPA: Environmental protection agency: EPA registers all types of
disinfectants sold and used in the United States.
5.Disinfectant: Are chemicals that products that destroy all bacteria,
fungi, and viruses; but not spores on surfaces. Two types that are used
in salons are hospital disinfectants and tuberculocidal disinfectants.
6.Hospital disinfectants: Are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids.
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, They can be used on nonporous surface in the salon. It control the
spread of diseases.
7.diseases: an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its
systems or organs, that makes the body incapable of carrying on
normal function.
8.Tuberculocidal disinfectants: Are proven to kill the bacteria that
causes tu- berculosis a disease caused by bacteria that are
transmitted through coughing or sneezing.
9.Mycobacterium fortuitum: A microscopic germ that normally exists in
tap water in small numbers. The health officials consider the germ to be
completely harmless and not infectious, caused by or capable of being
transmitted by infection. Without properly disinfecting the spa pedicure
whirlpool for build-up of hair and debris it created the perfect breeding
ground for bacteria.
10.Bactericicidal: Capable of destroying bacteria.
11.Virucidal: Capable of destroying viruses
12.Fungicidal: Capable of destroying fungi.
13.Bacteria: Are-called microorganisms that have both plant and animal
character- istics. Some bacteria are harmful and some are harmless.
Bacteria can exist almost anywhere; on skin, in water, in the air, in
decayed matter, on environmental surface in body secretions, on
clothing, or under the free edge of nails.
14.Microorganisms: Is an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size
15.Nonpathogenic: They are not harmless organisms that may perform
useful functions. They are safe to come in contact since they do not
cause disease or harm. Some examples are cheese, yogurt, and some
medicines.
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