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Shipping & Transportation: PPE & Signs of the Times

Individuals involved in packaging, labeling, transportation, or preparing shipper's declarations should undergo training every two years. International sources may require an import permit for certain materials like biological agents. Learn about dry shippers, IATA, tertiary containment, PPE, cryogenic gloves, and more.

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Shipping & Transportation: PPE & Signs of the Times

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  1. Shipping & Transportation PPE Signs of the Times Waste Management Bloodborne Pathogens 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Individuals who package, label, transport, or prepare shipper's declarations complete training at this frequency

  3. What is every two years?

  4. Certain materials, such as biological agents, may require this if being received from an international source

  5. What is an import permit?

  6. This container is used for shipping items at liquid nitrogen temperatures

  7. What is a dry shipper?

  8. IATA is an acronym for this

  9. What is the International Air Transport Association?

  10. Biological sample transport requires this level of containment or packaging

  11. What is tertiary (or triple)?

  12. PPE is an acronym for this

  13. What is Personal Protective Equipment?

  14. This type of glove should be used when handling liquid nitrogen

  15. What are cryogenic gloves (or cryo)?

  16. The rule you follow when you use an ungloved hand to touch common surfaces and a gloved hand to transport hazardous materials

  17. What is the one glove policy (or one glove rule)?

  18. True or False: Surgical masks and N95s are interchangeable

  19. What is false?

  20. This document can assist with determining what PPE is appropriate

  21. What is the PPE Selection Guide?

  22. What is the biohazard symbol?

  23. What is the NFPA Diamond?

  24. What is acute toxicity?

  25. What is environmentally damaging?

  26. What is laser radiation?

  27. Nalgene bottles, empty tip boxes, and glass bottles all share this useful property

  28. What are lab items that can be recycled?

  29. Daily-Double True or False: Agarose gel is non-hazardous and can be disposed of down the drain

  30. What is false?

  31. Chemically-contaminated sharps are collected in what color sharps container

  32. What is black or (red)?

  33. Hazardous waste is collected and stored in this designated area

  34. What is a Satellite Accumulation Area (or SAA)?

  35. Fluorescent bulbs, batteries and mercury-containing items are considered this kind of waste

  36. What is universal waste?

  37. These bloodborne pathogens are infamously referred to as the "big three?"

  38. What are HIV, HBV, and HCV?

  39. Under the bloodborne pathogens standard, this lab-specific document is required

  40. What is an Exposure Control Plan?

  41. Personnel who have an occupational risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens must be offered this vaccine

  42. What is Hepatitis B?

  43. This type of exposure occurs through needle sticks or cuts with sharp items

  44. What is percutaneous ?

  45. The practice of treating all human materials as if they were infectious

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