What are standard safety protocols commonly established in histology departments?
What are some possible hazards in histology?
What types of hazards are categorized under biological/infectious hazards in histology?
What is the incubation period for tuberculosis (TB) exposure?
1 to 3 months from exposure.
What disinfectants are effective against tuberculosis?
True or False: HIV is destroyed within several hours outside the host.
True.
What is required for individuals with continuous exposure to patients and/or blood with respect to Hepatitis B?
Hep B vaccine is a requirement for employment.
What is the incubation period for Hepatitis B (HBV)?
24 – 180 days (average being 2-3 months).
What are the two forms of pathogenicity for HBV?
What are prions, and how are they related to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)?
Prions are abnormal proteins that cause diseases like CJD, which affects nervous tissue.
What is the most frequently encountered laboratory-associated infection?
Hepatitis B (HBV).
How can infectious aerosols increase exposure to pathogens?
Sprays can create aerosols that may increase exposure risks.
What are the four classifications of infectious waste?
What hazards fall under mechanical hazards in histology?
What is the purpose of a sharps container?
To safely dispose of sharp objects like needles, blades, and glass.
What are the types of chemical hazards mentioned?
What is the permissible exposure limit (PEL) for formaldehyde?
0.75 ppm.
What does STEL stand for, and what does it measure?
Short-term exposure limit; measures the highest permissible TWA exposure for any 15-minute period.
What should happen if initial monitoring demonstrates a TWA greater than the action level for formaldehyde?
Monitoring must be repeated every 6 months.
Fill in the blank: The incubation period for HIV can range from _______ to greater than 7 years.
6 months.
What is the action level TWA for monitoring chemical exposure?
0.5 ppm
TWA stands for Time-Weighted Average, which measures exposure over a set period.
When must monitoring be repeated if exposure limits are at or above the STEL?
At least once per year under ‘Worst case conditions’
STEL stands for Short-Term Exposure Limit.
What conditions allow an employer to discontinue monitoring?
Results below STEL and action levels on two consecutive samplings collected at least 7 days apart
This indicates that the exposure may not be significant.
What must be in place for employees exposed to formaldehyde?
A medical surveillance program
This is crucial for monitoring health effects related to exposure.