Definitions A-G
Acute Exposure: a single short exposure or a few short exposures to a relatively large concentration of a chemical.
Administrative Controls: To change the way people work.
Aerosols: A suspension of tiny particles or droplets in the air.
Airborne: Transmission occurs through droplets or aerosols. The organism gets into the air and is breathed in by another person.
Anteroom: a small, separate barrier room at the entrance to the work area, with doors at each end.
Assessment: A process of gathering, analyzing and documenting; evaluation.
Assigned Protection Factor (APF): the workplace level of respiratory protection that a respirator or class of respirators is expected to provide to employees when the employer implements a continuing, effective respiratory protection program.
Autoclave: a strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressure temperatures.
Bioaerosols: Airborne particles that are living or that originate from living organisms.
Biocontainment: the physical containment of highly pathogenic organisms.
Biological Agent: Bacteria, viruses, fungi or other microorganisms that can negatively affect human health. Effects can range from mild allergic reactions to serious medical conditions, even death.
Biosafety: The discipline addressing the safe handling and containment of infectious microorganisms and hazardous biological materials.
Bloodborne: Bloodborne pathogens are encountered via contact with an infected person’s blood or other bodily fluids.
Category A Priority Pathogens: Organisms/Biological agents that pose the highest risk to national security and public health.
Category B Priority Pathogens: The second-highest priority organisms/biological agents.
Category C Priority Pathogens: The third-highest priority, including emerging pathogens that could be engineered for mass dissemination in the future.
Chronic Exposure: a repeated exposure to a chemical that occurs over months/years.
Colonization: When an organism successfully enters the body, grows and multiplies.
Conjunctivae: the mucous membranes that cover the front of the eye and line the inside of the eyelids.
Contraindicated: not recommended or not appropriate.
Decontamination: the process of removing contaminants (infectious agents) that have accumulated on people who have worked in a contaminated or likely contaminated environment.
Direct Contact: A susceptible person physically contacts an infected person and transfers the organism (by kissing, sexual contact, or touching open wounds/sores).
Disseminate: spread widely.
Disinfection: a process that eliminates more or all infectious organisms from objects and surfaces.
Doff: remove
Don: put on
Elimination: to physically remove the hazard.
Engineering Controls: To isolate people from the hazard.
Epidemiology: the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
Exposure: Contact with a chemical, physical, radiological and/or biological agent.
Germicidal: something that kills germs