Abbreviation
Definitions
Training Requirements
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Random
100

SDS

safety data sheet 

100

applicant 

an individual or a shop owner who submits an original application, an application for renewal, or an application for reinstatement.

100

barber 

must complet a mimumum of 50 credit hours or 15000 contact hours learning 

haircutting 

hairstyling

hair coloring  

shaving 

skin 

100

all non porous items 


must be cleaned and disinfected between each client following manufacture instruction 

100

how long do you have to wait to retake the written exam

30 days 

200

DPOS

division of privet occupational schools within Colorado department of education 

200

Cleaning

- the removal of all visible/surface debris by washing with soap (or detergent) and water, detergent, or chemical cleaner that prepares the items for safe handling and/or further decontamination. 

- This process prepares non-porous items for disinfection 

- reduces the number and slows the growth of pathogens on both porous and non-porous surfaces. Cleaning does not make multi-use items safe for use.

200

esthetician 

must complete minimum of 20 credit hours or 600 contact hours learning 

skin

200

capes 

should be washed daily or when dirty or when exposed to skin 

200

what things must you submit before you take the state test 

two forms of ID 

that you completed your training 

any other certifications (not a must)

any felonys  


300

AICE

Association of International credential evaluation 

300

contact hour 

a minimum of fifty minutes of instruction with at least a five-minute break between hours. For purposes of these rules, Clock or Contact hour have the same meaning.

300

hairstylist

must complete a minimum of 40 credit hours and 1200 contact hours learning 

hair coloring 

haircutting 

hairstyling 


300

trash containers

must have solid sides and liner must be used 

must be emptied when full and never allowing lid to be open 

must changed liner each time 

300

what do you do if you want to transfer a your license to another state 

depends on the state 


400

C.R.S

Colorado revised statutes 

400

Disinfectant

- usually a chemical or physical agent that destroys disease-causing pathogens or other harmful microorganisms but might not kill bacterial spores.

- It refers to substances applied to inanimate objects. 

- EPA groups disinfectants by product label claims of “limited,” “general,” or “hospital” disinfection. 

- For purposes of these rules, this refers to an EPA registered bactericidal, viricidal and fungicidal disinfectant that is approved for use in hospital settings, 

- following the instruction label for dilution ratio and contact time.

400

nail technician 

must complete a minimum of 20 credit hours or 600 contact hours learning 

Manicure 

Pedicure 

400

razors and sharp objects 

must be disposed in a puncture resistant container marked with a biohazard symbol 

400

what do you do with towel warmers 

clean and disinfect them and leave them opened 

500

NACES

national association of credential evaluation services

500

Sanitizer

- agent that reduces the number of bacterial contaminants to safe levels as judged by public health requirements. 

- Commonly used with substances applied to inanimate objects. 

- According to the protocol for the official sanitizer test, a sanitizer is a chemical that kills 99.999% of the specific test bacteria in thirty seconds under the conditions of the test. 

- A sanitizer is used to clean.

500

Cosmetologist 

must complete a minimum of 50 credit hours or 1500 contact hours learning 

haircutting

hair coloring 

skin 

nails 

waxing 

500

all bottles and containers 

must be labeled 

stored in a area not open to the public 

500

who regulates salons 

DORA

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