TRANS 1 Flashcards
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.
What is risk management in the laboratory?
The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.
Why is risk management important?
Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.
Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?
Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.
What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
What is the best method for controlling hazards?
Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.