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24 Cards in this Set
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Decontamination
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Removal of pathogens from tools, equipment and surfaces |
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Disinfection
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Second level of decontamination, used on non-porous surfaces |
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Solute
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The substance that is dissolved in a solvent |
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OSHA
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to assure, regulate and enforce safe and healthful working conditions in the wrlorkplace
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Right to know
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Notice that must be posted in work environment where toxic substances are present
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Sanitation
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Lowest level of decontamination
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Sterilization
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Highest level on decontamination not required in the barbershop
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Antiseptic
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Substances that kills, retard or prevent growth of bacteria. Safe to use on skin
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Disinfectants
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Chemical agents used to destroy most bacteria on non-porous surfaces.
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Sodium hypochlorite
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Household bleach |
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Quaternary ammonium compounds
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Odorless, nontoxic 10-15 min acting agents. 1:1000 solution immersion in 1-5 mins
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Phenols
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Caustic and toxic, kills tuberculosis and is harmful
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Wet sanitizer
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Covered receptacle used to submerge implements in disinfectant solution
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Dry, cabinet sanitizer
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Cabinet containing an active fumigant |
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Washing hands
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One of the easiest ways to prevent the spread of germs
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Blood spill disinfection
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Procedures used when barber or client suffers an injury that bleeds
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FDA
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Food and Drug Administration enforces regulations with food, drug and cosmetic products used by the public |
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EPA
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Environmental Protection Agency enforces laws to protect human health and the environment
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Labeled
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All products and containers are required to be
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clean(cleaning) |
To remove all visible dirt from +debris from tools |
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efficacy |
The effectiveness of a disinfectant solution in killing germs when used properly. |
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safe work practices |
maintaining safety in the work place |
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Ultraviolet-ray sanitizer
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metal cabinets with ultraviolet lamps or bulbs used to store sanitized tools and implements
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Hazard Communication Rule
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Requires that chemical manufacturers identify possible health hazards associated with their product
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