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Apron Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.

These are the MediaLab courses that cover Apron and links to relevant pages within the course.

Learn more about laboratory continuing education for medical technologists to earn CE credit for AMT, ASCP, NCA, and state license renewal and recertification. Or get information about laboratory safety and compliance courses that deliver cost-effective OSHA safety training and continuing education to your laboratory's employees.

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CLIA General Laboratory Review
What type of protective gear must be worn as a minimum when working with hazardous chemicals:View Page

Mycology: Hyaline and Dematiaceous Fungi
Illustrated in this photograph is a "green lawn" colony of Gliocladium species. The other hyaline mold that produces this type of colony is:View Page
Match each hyaline mold from the drop-down list to its corresponding microscopic and colony description. The microscopic appearance of the molds are illustrated in the image on the right.View Page
Match each hyaline mold from the drop-down list to its corresponding colony and microscopic description. The mold colonies are illustrated in the image on the right.View Page

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens (updated October 2008)
Personal Protective Equipment

Personal Protective Equipment includes items such as: Gowns Shoe covers Aprons Gloves Caps Masks Eye protection

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Handling Specimens

Work practice controls affect the transport of blood and other potentially infectious materials.Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including eye protection, gloves, and lab coats or aprons, must be used when handling specimens.Spilled specimens must be cleaned up using proper PPE .

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OSHA Formaldehyde
PPE

When using formaldehyde in any concentration, with the exception of putting specimens in single vials, you must wear: A cover gown or apron A face shield or safety goggles Gloves This personal protective equipment is provided at no cost to you.

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OSHA Formaldehyde (updated 2009)
Personal Protective Equipment

When using formaldehyde in any concentration, with the exception of placing specimens in single vials, you must wear: A cover gown or apron A face shield or safety goggles Gloves

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