
Safety & Sanitation
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- Q1What does SDS stand for?Sanitation Deficiency SystemSafety Data SheetsSelf Directed SearchService Data Sheets30s
- Q2How much notice does OSHA typically give for a routine inspection?None - It is a surprise24 hours2 days2 hours30s
- Q3What does OSHA stand for?Occupational Safety & Health ActOccupational Safety & Health AdministrationOh Shucks They're Here AgainOutside Safety & Home Accidents30s
- Q4Which of these animals do NOT produce urine scaling?HamstersCatsGuinea PigsRabbits30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT a means of vermin control?Disposing of food and bedding properlyCareful selection of the facility's locationSealing cracksKeeping windows and exterior doors closed/screened30s
- Q6During an OSHA inspection which of the following would be done by the inspector?Inspect that all payroll is accurateInspect that all employee health insurance premiums are paidInspect all records of death, injury, and illnessesInspect that all animals are all cared for properly30s
- Q7Which of the following is a veterinary specific OSHA violation?Machinery and machine guardingPrecautions for zoonotic disease preventionField sanitationPower-operated hand tools30s
- Q8What does sanitation mean?The reduction of the number of pathogenic microorganisms on an object to a harmless levelThe maintenance of conditions conducive to health and involves bedding change, cleaning, and disinfection.Removing excessive amounts of dirt and debrisThe destruction of all organisms on an object including spores30s
- Q9What does sterilization mean?Making an object aesthetically pleasing & cleanRefers to the reduction of number of microorganisms on an object to an acceptable public health standardRefers to the destruction of all organisms on an object including sporesRefers to the reduction of number of pathogenic microorganisms on an object to a harmless level30s
- Q10What is a downfall of bleach?Kills many types of bacteria and virusesEasy to obtainCheapIt is inactivated by organic material30s
- Q11What hazard does this pictogram describe?FlammableIrritantAcute ToxicityCarcinogen30s
- Q12What hazard does this pictogram describe?Acute ToxicityCarcinogenFlammableIrritant30s
- Q13Which hazard does this pictogram describe?Gases under pressureCorrosiveIrritantFlammable30s
- Q14Which hazard does this pictogram best describe?Gases under pressureCorrosiveIrritantFlammable30s
- Q15Which hazard does this pictogram best describe?CarcinogenFlammableAcute ToxicityIrritant30s