Another problem, and one not restricted to the developing world, was the risk of cross contamination of water and sewer mains, he said. |
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Reuse of syringes and needles puts patients at risk for cross contamination and health care workers at risk if a needle-stick injury occurs. |
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What education has the tattooer had regarding blood borne pathogens and the elimination of cross contamination? |
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Appropriate technical or organisational measures shall be taken to avoid cross contamination and mix-ups. |
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To minimize cross contamination, standard microbiological procedures were strictly followed. |
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These areas should be adequately separated from the bivalve molluscs in adjacent waters to prevent cross contamination and commingling. |
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Single-use design effectively eliminates the risk of cross contamination, reducing the overall incidence of nosocomial infections. |
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Insecticides and fungicides should be separated from herbicides so as to prevent the possibility of cross contamination. |
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Recent studies have shown computer keyboards to be a major source of cross contamination infections. |
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The hypothesis of the accidental or fraudulent cross contamination of these animals by meal of animal origin has been put forward. |
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Both vacuum ports have integrated check valves against cross contamination and interference. |
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Cleaning the sampler in this way minimizes the risks of cross contamination. |
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Food personnel should also be instructed about measures necessary to prevent cross contamination during the handling, preparation and serving of food. |
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There are automatic no-touch dispensers for increased hygiene and to avoid cross contamination in public washrooms. |
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Couples were given the same allocation to avoid cross contamination. |
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Food products require quick cooling in order to maintain the greatest amount of their organoleptic properties while minimising the risk of cross contamination of microorganisms. |
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In cases where a positive reaction is observed for norovirus but no reaction is observed for the actin gene may be indicative of a cross contamination between samples. |
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Cooling equipment should be cleaned and sanitized on a regular basis according to written procedures to ensure that the potential for cross contamination is minimized. |
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When preparing food for consumption the environment has to be specified with products that ensure the chance of cross contamination through air conditioning and condensation is limited. |
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Officials also found that the First Nation had allowed some businesses and homes to be connected without a permit or an inspection, thus creating a potential source of cross contamination. |
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Once the removal of the hide, skin or pelt has commenced, carcases should be separated from each other to avoid contact between them and the risk of cross contamination. |
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Another project aims to optimise scent trapping during sampling, release during analysis, and to prevent scent loss and cross contamination during storage and transportation. |
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Avoid cross contamination by separating raw from cooked food. |
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Aliquots of 50 μL of the 1-octanol phase and 500 μL of the phosphate buffer phase were pipetted into separate tared Eppendorf tubes with adequate care to avoid cross contamination between the two phases. |
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Companies will employ internal quality management systems and practices to guard against cross contamination of positive flaxseed and negative flaxseed lots. |
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The typical strategy to inhibit fomite transmission of microbes is to clean and disinfect the surfaces that are likely to be points of cross contamination. |
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Small incinerators can be quickly deployed to remote areas where an outbreak has occurred to dispose of infected animals quickly and without the risk of cross contamination. |
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