According to the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, how often should safety equipment be evaluated?
Every month
Every 6 months
Annually
Biannually
Annually
Rationale: According to the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, safety equipment should be evaluated annually. OSHA requires this, and also requires yearly employee training.
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A) wade out toward him and encourage him to swim to you. B) swim out to him with a flotation device. C) throw him two plastic milk bottles, tied to a rope. D) yell questions at him from the shore, to collect a medical history.
Which of the following was the first legislation to place regulations on the importation, manufacture, sale, and use of medications, including the addictive drugs opium and cocaine, and required penalties up to and including imprisonment for violations?
A) The Food and Drug Cosmetic Act B) The Harrison Narcotic Act C) The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 D) The Controlled Substance Act
When taking dental histories, it is important to gather information on both parents' and siblings' history of caries. This should be done in addition to evaluating nutritional and oral hygiene habits
A) Both statements are true. B) Both statements are false. C) First statement is true, second statement is false. D) First statement is false, second statement is true.
Non-pathogens are:
A) not disease-causing organisms. B) disease-causing organisms. C) bloodborne. D) all of the above.