Histology Department Health & Safety Test PDF
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This document is a multiple choice, true/false, short answer and essay question test focusing on histology department health and safety. It covers important topics like wearing PPE, handling chemicals, and disposing of biological waste. The test material is suitable for secondary school level.
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**[Health and Safety in the Histology Department Test]** **Multiple Choice Questions** 1\. **What is the primary reason for wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) in a histology lab?** a\) To keep clothes clean b\) To prevent contamination of samples c\) To protect oneself from exposure to...
**[Health and Safety in the Histology Department Test]** **Multiple Choice Questions** 1\. **What is the primary reason for wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) in a histology lab?** a\) To keep clothes clean b\) To prevent contamination of samples c\) To protect oneself from exposure to hazardous substances d\) To meet fashion standards **Answer:** c) To protect oneself from exposure to hazardous substances 2\. **Which of the following is a common hazardous chemical found in the histology lab?** a\) Ethanol b\) Formaldehyde c\) Sodium chloride d\) Calcium carbonate **Answer:** b) Formaldehyde 3\. **If a chemical spill occurs in the lab, what is the first step you should take?** a\) Ignore it and proceed with your work b\) Clean it up immediately, even if unprotected c\) Evacuate and alert others if necessary d\) Cover it with paper towels **Answer:** c) Evacuate and alert others if necessary 4\. **Why is it important to label all specimens and chemicals clearly in the histology department?** a\) To make it look organized b\) To prevent accidental exposure and misuse c\) For quick disposal of chemicals d\) To track specimen weight **Answer:** b) To prevent accidental exposure and misuse 5\. **Which type of waste should be disposed of in a biohazard container?** a\) General paper waste b\) Broken glass c\) Used slides with biological material d\) Plastic wrap **Answer:** c) Used slides with biological material Please answers with **True or False** 6\. **All chemicals should be COSHH assessed?** **Answer:** True 7\. **Eating and drinking are allowed in the histology lab as long as you are not working with samples.** **Answer:** False 8\. **Only trained personnel are allowed to operate complex lab equipment like microtomes and cryostats.** **Answer:** True 9\. **Regular handwashing and sanitizing work areas help reduce the risk of contamination and infection.** **Answer:** True 10\. **Formalin should be handled with bare hands as it is safe in small quantities.** **Answer:** False **Short Answer Questions** 11\. **What does COSHH stand for?** **Answer:** Control of substances hazardous to health. 12\. **What should you do if a small amount of formalin splashes onto your skin?** **Answer:** Immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical assistance if irritation persists. 13\. **Why is proper disposal of biological waste important in histology?** **Answer:** Proper disposal prevents contamination, infection, and environmental hazards, ensuring a safe workspace and complying with health and safety regulations. 14\. **List two pieces of PPE essential for histology lab work and explain why each is important.** **Answer:** Gloves protect hands from chemical exposure and biological materials; eye protection guards against splashes that could damage vision. 15\. **What are some indicators that a chemical might be hazardous?** **Answer:** Labels such as "flammable," "corrosive," or "toxic," as well as symbols like skull-and-crossbones or exclamation marks, indicate potential hazards. **Essay Question** 16. **Explain the importance of health and safety training in a histology laboratory and discuss three specific risks that training can help mitigate.** **Sample Answer:** Health and safety training is essential in a histology lab to ensure that all personnel understand how to handle hazardous materials and avoid accidents. Training can help mitigate risks such as chemical exposure, which could lead to respiratory issues or burns; biohazard exposure, which could spread infection; and equipment misuse, which might cause physical injuries. Training in these areas promotes a safe work environment and helps maintain compliance with health and safety regulations. Sent from my iPhone