When an employee comes into contact with broken skin, body fluid, blood or any other potentially infectious item at work:
What is exposure incident.
Small cone-shaped elevation that contains a mass of blood and nerves, located directly under the hallowed area of the hair bulb:
What is Dermal Papillae
This texture of hair has a large diameter/width and feels thick:
What is coarse.
Characterized by a build-up of white, flaky skin that is shed from the skin or scalp:
What is Pityriasis.
An ingredient in shampoo that creates lather:
What is Surfactant.
Infestation of the hair and scalp by the head louse:
What is pediculosis Capitis
A tube-like depression or pocket in the skin that contains the hair root:
What is Hair Follicle
The largest curve f the head that separates the interior of the head from the exterior of the head:
What is parietal Ridge.
Hair loss in abnormal amounts:
What is Alopecia
This consists of 6 Bones and covers the top and sides of the head:
What is Cranium.
Infectious pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood or bodily fluids and can cause disease in humans:
What is Bloodborne Pathogens
The direction of the hair growth:
What is growth pattern.
Parting the hair in the opposite direction from which it was cut to check for precision of line and shape:
What is cross-checking
Cutting technique where the stable blade is placed into the hair against the scalp, the shears are partially opened and closed while moving the through the hair:
What is carving
A condition caused by a microscopic mite, known as the itch mite:
What is Scabies.
The remaining pigmented hair located on the scalp, arms (under arms), legs and in the nose and ears:
What is Terminal hair.
The graduated haircut is typically cut with ______ degrees of elevation.
What is a 45 degree
This is the first section of hair that is cut and determines the length and /or shape of the haircut:
What is Guideline.
The applied science concerned with designing and arranging things that people use and interact with so they can be used efficiently and safety:
What is Ergonomics
Refers to the section of the head, from the occipital bone to the hairline:
What is Nape