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communicable disease

can be transmitted from one person to another

community

nonpathogenic

Bacteria that does NOT produce diseases

non-no

Mitosis

Occurs when cells divide to create new cells

second level of infection control

disinfection

dis- is after

what are 2 important regulations that OSHA requires from product manufacturers

MSDS and labeling products

what disinfectants kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and pseudomonas?

bactericidals

also known as hospital-grade or hospital-level disinfectants

what should a cosmetologist wash his or her hands with before each service

liquid soap

immunity

the bodys ability to destroy infectious agents that enter the body

bacteriology

the scientific study of bacteria

antiseptic

a product that is applied to the skin to reduce microbes

OSHA

regulating agency that enforces safety & health standards in the workplace

EPA

organization approves the efficacy of products used for infection control

what is the first level of infection control

sanitation

infection control

the term used to describe efforts to prevent the spread of disease and kill certian or all microbes

sterilization

what level of infection control is the most effective in destroying microbes