BBP quiz
True or false? You must receive hazard communication training before you start working.
True
You should always treat all body fluids as if they are infectious and avoid direct skin contact with them.
True
You should never eat, drink or smoke in a laboratory or other area where there may be potential exposure to Bloodborne pathogens.
True
Which of the following materials could contain Bloodborne Pathogens?
All of the above (bloody saliva, semen, urine, feces)
If you have blood or potentially infectious materials splashed into your eye, you should flush your eye with clean, running water for...
15 min
What information is required in the sharps injury log? (Select all that apply.)
Description of the incident Type and brand of device involved in the event Location of the incident
Uncontaminated sharps may be disposed of in regular trash bags.
FALSE
If you wear gloves when cleaning up an accident site, it is not necessary to wash your hands afterwards.
False
True or false? Your organization is only required to provide post-exposure evaluation and follow-up in the event of a bloodborne pathogen exposure to more than three people.
False
When disposing of waste that may contain bloodborne pathogens, which must you do first?
Place it in a properly labeled or color-coded hazardous waste container or bag
What is required if an employee refuses the hepatitis B vaccination?
Sign declination form
A quarter cup of household bleach to one gallon of water provides a strong enough solution to effectively decontaminate most surfaces, tools, and equipment if left for 10 minutes.
TRUE
Needles should never be recapped.
TRUE
Which of the following will be found on a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)? (Select all that apply.)
The potential hazard of the material What to do if there is an emergency How to use it safely Information on the properties
If you are exposed to potentially infectious materials on the job, you may request a vaccine for which Bloodborne disease?
hep B
Bloodborne pathogens may enter your system through:
open cuts skin abrasions dermatitis mucus membranes