| Question | Answer |
| High levels of exposure over a short period. | Acute exposure |
| Comprehensive list of every product used in the office that contains chemicals. | Chemical inventory |
| Repeated wxposure, generally to lower levels , over a long time. | Chronic exposure |
| Items such as gloves and pateint napkins that may contain the potentially infection body fluids of patients are called? | Contaminated waste |
| What does the EPA do? | Make environmental laws protecting public health and restoring the environment. |
| Wht does OSHA stand for? | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
| Waste that poses a risk to humans or to the environment is called? | Hazardous waste |
| Waste that is capable of transmitting an infectious disease is called? | Infectious waste |
| What is MSDS and what does it provide? | Material Saftey Data Sheet is a form that provides health and safety information regarding materials that contain chemicals. |
| What is regulated waste? | Infectious waste that requires special handling, neutralization, and disposal. |
| Is it true that you can wear latex gloves when using chemicals? | No |
| How do you know if a chemical is hazardous? | If it is ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic, or is listed by the EPA. |
| What is the NFPA label blue section rating of 3 indicate? | Health hazard is high. |
| What is the NFPA label yellow section rating of 4 indicate? | Instablility hazard is extremely high. |
| What is Photochemical waste? | Radiographic fixer and developer. |