| Question | Answer |
| Federal agencies that control funeral home business licencing | (CDC)center for disease Control and prevention(
EPA)Environmental Protection Agency;(FTC)Federal Trade Commission; OSHA)Occupational safety and Health Administration |
| what is the purpose of the purpose of the law | to protect society |
| the institution that control the disposition of remains | The board of Embalmers funeral directors and The board of health aslso known as bureau of vital statistics |
| who regulate the practice of embalming | Individual state |
| the rules of OSHA | 1)General Rule; 2)Hazard communication Standard 3)Formaldehyde Rule 4)Bloodborne Pathogen |
| definition between Decay and Decomposition | decay is the decomposition of protein by enzyne of aerobic bacteria when decomposition is the separation of compound into simpler substances by microbiol and autolytic enzymes |
| the 3 parts of embalming | restauration;prservation; Santation |
| the 4 embalming treatments | 1) Vascular
2)Cavity
3)Hypodermic
4)Surface |
| Embalming sequence | PPE(protective equipment
Body ID
Case report
Analysis |
| what are the methods of compliance | 1)Universal Precaution
2)Engineering Control
3) Work practice Control |
| Number of air change for OSHA | 12 to 20 air change per hour and 1 every 6minutes |
| Vacccination required | HepatitisB |
| Hazard communication | 1)Fluorescent and orange label
2) Orange and red |
| employee training records must be kept | 3 years from the date the training occured |
| freedom from infection and from any form of life; sterility | Asepsis |
| Bactericidal Agent | destructive to bacteria |
| agent that has the ability to inhibit or retard bacterial growth; no destruction of viability of the microorganism is implied | Bacteriostatic Agent |
| the destruction and/or inhibition of most pathogenic organisms and their products in or on a body | Disinfection |
| an agent, usually chemical, applied to an inanimate object/surface to destroy disease-causing microbial agents, but usually not bacterial spores | Disinfectant |
| (MSDA) Must be kept in file for each hazardous substance or material present in work area Yellow binder | Material Safety Data Sheet |