Salon Safety & Laws
Bacteria & Microbes
Levels of Decontamination
Blood borne Pathogens
Tools, Implements & PPE
Salon Scenarios
100

What does OSHA stand for? 

Occupational Safety and Health Administration 

100

One-celled microorganisms that can be harmful or harmless 

Bacteria

100

The first level of infection control that removes visible dirt

Sanitation 

100

Disease carried in the blood and body fluids 

Bloodborne pathogens

100

Gloves, mask and goggles are examples of this

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

100

Washing your hands before and after every client is an example of this

universal precautions

200

Federal agency that regulates safety and health standards in salons

OSHA

200

Round-shaped bacteria

Cocci

200

Chemical process that kills most bacteria, viruses, and fungi (not spores)

disinfection

200

Virus that attacks the immune system

HIV

200

Information sheets that explain chemical hazards

Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

200

Cleaning tools before disinfecting helps because it removes this

debris/visible dirt

300

Agency that registers and approves disinfectants

EPA

300

Rod-shaped bacteria

bacilli

300

Mechanical process using soap and water

Cleaning 

300

Infection of the liver spread through blood

Hepatitis 

300

Tools that cannot absorb liquid

Nonporous tools

300

A client is bleeding — first step before cleaning tools

Put on gloves 

400

Required by law to protect both client and stylist

Infection control 

400

Bacteria with a protective coating that are hard to kill

Spores

400

Product used on skin to reduce germs

Antiseptic 

400

Standard that requires treating all blood as infectious

Universal precaution

400

The amount of time a disinfectant must stay wet on tools

Contact time 

400

A tool falls on the floor — next step

clean and disinfect it

500

Failure to follow infection control laws can result in this

fines, suspension, or salon closure

500

Bacteria that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia

diplococci

500

Highest level of infection control that destroys all microorganisms

Sterilization 

500

Cleaning blood and body fluids requires this level of disinfectant

hospital-grade disinfectant

500

Towels used on clients must be

clean and disinfected (or single-use)

500

You cut yourself during a service — first action

Stop service and apply antiseptic and bandage

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