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antiseptics
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chemical agents that may kill, retard, or prevent the growth of bacteria; not classified as disinfectants
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blood-spill disinfection
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the procedures to follow when the barber or client sustains an injury that results in bleeding
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decontamination
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the removal of pathogens from tools, equipment, and surfaces
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disinfectants
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chemical agents used to destroy most bacteria and some viruses and to disinfect tools, implements, and surfaces
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disinfection
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second-highest level of decontamination used on hard, nonporous materials
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dry or cabinet sanitizer
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airtight cabinet containing an active fumigant used to store sanitized tools and implements
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EPA-registered disinfectant
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a product that has been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency as an effective disinfectant against certain disease-producing organisms
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Hazard Communication Rule
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requires that chemical manufacturers and importers evaluate and identify possible health hazards associated with their products
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hospital-grade tuberculocidal disinfectant
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disinfectants that are effective against bacteria, fungi, viruses, tuberculosis, Psuedomonas, HIV-1, and Hepatitis B and are registered with the EPA
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MSDS
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(Material Safety Data Sheet) provides product information as compiled by the manufacturer
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Occupational Safety and Health Act
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an act that led to the creation of OSHA, which regulates and enforces health and safety standards in the workplace
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OSHA
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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public sanitation
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the application of measures used to promote public health and prevent the spread of infectious disease
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Right-to-Know Law
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requires employers to post notices where toxic substances are present in the workplace
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safe work practices
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the maintenance of sanitation standards and the application of safety precautions in the workplace environment
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sanitation
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the third or lowest level of decontamination; means to significantly reduce the number of pathogens found on a surface
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solute
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the substance that is dissolved in a solvent
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solution
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the product created from combining and dissolving a solute in a solvent
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solvent
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the liquid in which a solute is dissolved
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sterilization
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the process of rendering an object germ-free by destroying all living organisms on a surface
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ultraviolet-ray sanitizer
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sanitizer metal cabinets with ultraviolet lamps or bulbs used to store sanitized tools and implements
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Universal Precautions
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CDC guidelines and controls that require employers and employees to assume that all human blood and specified human body fluids are infectious for HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens
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wet sanitizer
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any covered receptacle large enough to permit the immersion of tools and implements into a disinfectant solution
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