Definitions I
Licensing
Facilities
Definitions II
Safety and Sanitation
100

Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods that removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, or dust to prevent hazardous conditions from occuring or to allow the free flow of air in a room in proportion with the size and capacity of the room

What is Adequate Ventilation? 

100

A practitioners discipline

What is a field of practice? 

100

The entire area of a facility.

What are the Premises? 

100

Items that compliment services provided in the practice of barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology, including, but not limited to, neck strips, towels or linens, and cloth or plastic capes.

What are Articles? 

100

When blood or potentially infections materials are present, the practitioner must wear these.

What are gloves? 

200

A chemical agent that has demonstrated bactericidal, germicidal, fugicidal, an d limited virucidal activity and is registered with the EPA

What is a Low-level disinfectant? 

200

A practitioner who provides services outside of a licensed facility shall apply to the board for this type of license.

What is a freelance license?

200

When are you allowed to transfer an independent contracter licence between facilities? 

What is when the board is notified? 

200

An area of a facility that is used by all authorization holders performing services, including but not limited to, reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers, and employee lounges

What is a Common Area? 

200

Any disease that can be transmitted from one person to another by surface contact.

What is a communicable disease? 

300

Using a process to destroy harmful organisms, including bacteria, viruses, germs, and fungi. 

What is Disinfecting? 

300

Every practitioner who starts to work in a shop shall notify the Board within ______.

What is 30 days? 

300

Clean, sanitary, and with hot/cold water

How should handwashing accomodations be kept? 

300

An area with nonporous surfaces and a sink with hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted, including mixing chemicals, cleaning of tools and equipment, disposing of residues, and rinsing parts of the body exposed to chemicals.

What is a Dispensing Area? 

300

Where all sharp disposable instruments that come in contact with blood/bodily fluids should be disposed of

What is a sealable rigid container? 

400

An airtight metal container for disposing of chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue.

What is a Fire-retardant Container? 

400

The document you receive after completing school and passing the Board examination

What is a Certificate? 

400

Floor surfaces in a working area should be

What is non-absorbent

400

Items needed to operate a facility, including but not limited to waiting chairs, barber or styling chairs, shampoo chairs, cabinets, sinks, shampoo bowls, dryers, pedicure bowls, etc.

What is Equipment? 

400

Practitioners who have open sores or bleeding lesions shall not have any contact with clients until they are

What is totally healed or covered by an impenetrable covering

500

A chemical agent that has demonstrated tuberculoidal activity and is registered with the EPA

What is a High-level Disinfectant? 

500

Each practitioner shall comply with the rules of the board concerning these three things: 

What are health, safety, and welfare?
500
The length of time a facility license is valid for

What is One Year? 

500

Those items which complement the use of tools and implements, such as hair tints, bleaches, wax, disinfectants, and chemicals.

What are Materials and Supplies? 

500
How you must dispose of refuse with blood or bodily fluids.

What is in a sealable plastic bag or tied off glove? 

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