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DOP Week 5

Regulatory Agencies

QuestionAnswer
Who is responsible for testing products to earn seal of acceptance? ADA
Who allows you to become a member to keep up on infection control in the dental office? OSAP
What does OSAP stand for? Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention
What agency is non-profit? OSAP
Where is the CDC located? Atlanta, GA
Who is the lead federal agency? CDC
This agency publishes information on emerging issues to the dental community ADA
They provide scientific information and recommendations on instrument processing OSAP
They provide a seal for safety and effectiveness ADA
They can give citations for violations OSHA
They have the authority to close a dental office OSHA
What are 3 ways that chemicals can enter the body? Inhalation, absorption, and ingestions
eyewash stattions must be ran for how many minutes weekly? 3
What does SDS stand for? safety data sheets
Who is respoinsible for waste from the dental office until it is destroyed? dentist
What does EPA stand for? Environmental Protection Agency
What color is for instability yellow
What color is for health blue
What are the forms used to describe health and safety information on a product used in the dental office? SDS
What must be worn by the dental staff when working with chemicals that can splash? eye protection
What type of exposure is seen over months or years? chronic exposure
How do chemincals enter the body through skin? touching
How do chemicals enter the lungs? inhalation in vapors or dust
Created by: jstine1
 

 



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