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microorganisms normally found in the body; also known as normal flora
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a written plan required by the OSHA that outlines an employer’s system for preventing infection
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body’s immune response to prevent infections by invading pathogenic microorganisms
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conditions that tend to put employees at risk for contact with biohazardous agents such as blood-borne pathogens
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processes used to lower the number of microorganisms on surface by cleansing with soap or detergent, water, and manual friction
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Chemical that kills most pathogenic microorganisms; disinfectant
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bacterial life forms that resist destruction by heat, drying, or chemicals. Spore-producing bacteria include botulism and tetanus
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act or process of rendering an individual immune to specific disease
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usual steps to prevent injury or disease
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invasion by disease-producing microorganisms
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process, act, or technique for destroying microorganisms using heat, water, chemicals, or gases