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A mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water to remove dirt, debris, and many disease-causing germs is known as

Cleaning

A chemical process used to reduce the number of disease-causing germs on surfaces to a safe level is known as

Sanitizing

A chemical process that uses specific products to destroy organisms or nonpourous surfaces to a safe level is known as

Disinfecting

Regulations prohibit nail technicians from ___ the living skin and from removing callused skin, warts, corns, and in-grown toenails

Cutting or puncturing

OSHA stands for

Occupational safety and health administration

OSHA was created as part of the ____ to regulate and enforce standards to protect employees in the workplace

Us department of labor

Prior to 2012, chemical manufacturers and importers were required to assess the potential hazards associated with their products by publishing

Material safety data sheets

In 2012, OSHA agreed to comply with the globally harmonized system of classification and labeling of chemical system (ghs) ehich requires the use of a standard-format called _____ (sds) to replace the msds

Safety data sheets

The sds contains ____ categories of information

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As part of the sds categories, first aid measures include important symptoms and effects as well as

Required treatment

As part of the sds categories, handling and storage list precautions for safe handling and storage, including

Incompatibilities

As part of the sds categories, toxicology information includes routes of exposure, related symptoms and

Acute and chronic effects