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What is the UN # and name for the biohazardous materials transported for diagnostic purposes?

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Category B

UN 3373

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Who is responsible for compliance with OH&S? (2)

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Officers and directors

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When are supplier labels unnecessary? (all 3 must be met)

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When the product has been decanted, will not be taken out of the lab, and is for your use only

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What is shown on a workplace label at minimum? (3)

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Product identifier, precautionary measures, and whether a MSDS is available

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In what 3 circumstances are workplace labels required? (3)

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  1. When switching vessels or containers
  2. When a product is produced at the workplace and used only in that workplace
  3. When the supplier label is lost or illegible
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6
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Who do TDG regulations apply to? (3)

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The consigner, consignee, and carrier

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7
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Who is TDG administered by/?

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Transport Canada

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List the 9 classes of dangerous goods in TDG. (9)

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  1. Explosives
  2. Gases
  3. Flammable and combustible liquids
  4. Flammable solids
  5. Oxidizing substances
  6. Poisonous and infectious substances
  7. Nuclear substances
  8. Corrosives
  9. Miscellaneous products determined to be dangerous by the Lieutenant Governor in council to be dangerous to life, health, property, or the environmentl
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What four ways are goods transported via TDG? (4)

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  1. Highways
  2. Railways
  3. Airports
  4. Harbours
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Why does TDG exist?

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To protect the public and environment from harm

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11
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If a positive finding of a communicable disease is discovered, who does the report go to?

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Medical Officer of Health

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What are four types of communicable diseases? (4)

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  1. STIs
  2. Blood-bourne pathogens
  3. Tuberculosis
  4. Vaccine-resistant diseases
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13
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What is CMLTO?

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College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario; provincial regulatory body for MLTs

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14
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What is the maximum time allowed before reporting a finding?

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24hrs

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15
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Who is protected by the Health Protection Act and what are 4 points of the Health Protection Act?

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  1. 2 Protects all Ontario residents
  2. Maintain high quality of care
  3. Choice of doctor
  4. Injury prevention
  5. Accountability
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What are the 15 tests prescribed by Regulation 682? (15)

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  1. Bacteriology
  2. Cytology
  3. Virology
  4. Immunoassays
  5. Mycology
  6. Histology (pathology)
  7. Parasitology
  8. Immunohematology
  9. Immunology
  10. Cytogenetics
  11. Serology HIV antibody
  12. Molecular genetics
  13. Hematology
  14. Genetics
  15. Biochemistry
17
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There are 22 duties for MLATs listed in the OSMT reference guide. List as many as you can.

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  1. Blood sample procurement
  2. Sample preparation by analysis (eg. separation, numbering)
  3. Reagent preparation
  4. Media preparation, smear preparation (eg. blood films)
  5. Staining of smears
  6. Cover slipping of slide preparation
  7. Concentration of stool samples for parasitology examinations
  8. Planting and streaking of microbiology specimens and controls (incl set-up pf anaerobic and CO2 jars) for reading by a MLT
  9. Subculturing of stock cultures in bacteriology
  10. Titrations using a pH meter
  11. Urinalysis (excluding microscopic)
  12. Recording quality control results for interpretation and approval by qualified staff
  13. Operation of automated instruments after proper functioning has been established by qualified staff
  14. Set up erythrocyte sedimentation rates
  15. Set up micro hematocrits
  16. Set up serology tests (eg. occult blood, pregnancy test)
    Read and interpreted immediately by a MLT
  17. Routine equipment maintenance
  18. Temperature monitoring of thermally controlled equipment
  19. Transcription of results from worksheets to reports
  20. Filing of records and retrieval of files
  21. Glassware washing and housekeeping
  22. Preparation of kits
18
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What is the UN # and name for the infectious substances affecting HUMANS which pose high risk?

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Category A

UN 2814

19
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What is the UN # and name for the infectious substances affecting ANIMALS which pose high risk?

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Category A

UN 2900

20
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What is the UN # used for dry ice?

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UN 1845