TRANS 1 Flashcards

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What is risk management in the laboratory?

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The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.

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Why is risk management important?

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Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.

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Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?

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Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.

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What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?

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Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.

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What is the best method for controlling hazards?

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Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.

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What is risk management in the laboratory?

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The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.

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Why is risk management important?

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Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.

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Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?

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Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.

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What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?

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Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.

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What is the best method for controlling hazards?

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Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.

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What is risk management in the laboratory?

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The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.

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Why is risk management important?

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Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.

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Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?

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Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.

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What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?

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Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.

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What is the best method for controlling hazards?

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Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.

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What is risk management in the laboratory?

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The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.

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Why is risk management important?

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Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.

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Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?

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Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.

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What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?

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Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.

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What is the best method for controlling hazards?

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Elimination or physical removal of hazards, but it is often impractical.

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What is risk management in the laboratory?

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The process of ensuring and maintaining personal and environmental health and safety in the lab.

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Why is risk management important?

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Every laboratory has its own risks and hazards that must be managed to ensure safety.

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Who is responsible for risk management in a laboratory?

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Medical technologists and laboratory personnel.

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What are the three types of hazards in histopathology?

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Chemical, physical, and biological hazards.

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