Bloodborne Pathogens Quiz

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Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness Quiz

This quiz is designed to test your knowledge and understanding of bloodborne pathogens, their exposure risks, and safety protocols within the workplace. It aims to ensure that employees are well-informed about the importance of safety and health regulations.

  • Assess your knowledge on the Exposure Control Plan
  • Learn about proper decontamination procedures
  • Understand the importance of workplace controls
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ProtectiveGuard202
Where can every employee find the Exposure Control Plan? Select all that are correct.
29 CFR 1910.1030
Electronic Document Management System (EDMS)
OSHA website (www.OSHA.gov)
Risk Management Safety Manual
Please match the appropriate definition with the appropriate exposure terminology.
Exposure via ocular or mucous membranes (eyes, mouth, etc)
Exposure via needle stick, laceration, or bite
The highest risk of a bloodborne pathogen transmission in the blood banking industry is:
Hepatitis B (HBV)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Hepatitis A (HAV)
Hepatitis C (HCV)
Hepatitis B vaccines are provided free of charge to all Category I (Manufacturing) employees on a volunteer basis at the following intervals. They are administered at 0, 1, and 6 months, with the first and second doses separated by at least four weeks.
True
False
Examples of workplace controls include: (select all that apply).
Refraining from eating or drinking, handling contact lenses or applying lip balm in production work areas
Prohibiting 2-handed recapping of needles
Locking sharps containers when 3/4 full
All of the above are correct
Regular prescription glasses are not considered personal protective equipment by themselves.
True
False
Decontamination procedures are typically done using the following disinfectants in our industry: (select all that apply).
Diluted bleach
Opti-cide
Mr. Clean
Pine-Sol
Sani-cloth Plus
All of the above
Choose whether each selection is Regulated (Biohazardous or Infectious Waste) or Non-regulated Waste
Regulated Waste
Non-regulated Waste
Contaminated items that would release blood or other potentially infectious materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state if compressed
Gloves with no visible contamination
Pathological and microbial wastes
Paper towels used to dry hands in production/work areas
Paper used in laboratory areas with no visible contamination
If an exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials does occur, what steps should be taken? From the following, choose which lists the steps that should be taken, in the correct order:
  1. Wash the exposed area with soap and water or flush splashes to nose, mouth, and eyes
  2. Have supervisor notify the Licensed Medical Professional
  3. Seek further medical evaluation, if advised.
  4. Report to your supervisor.
4, 1, 3, 2
3, 1, 4, 2
1, 4, 2, 3
A Supervisor is to report an occupational exposure to the Licensed Medical Provider within:
The next business day.
4 hours.
1 hour.
24 hours.
None of the above.
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