Infection Control
Safety
Disease
Hair Theory
Microbiology
100

The second level infection control

Disinfection

100

The law enacted to encourage people to help others in emergency situations

Good Samaritan Laws

100

A communicable disease

spread from one person to another

100

3 Major layers of Hair

Medulla, Cortex and Cuticle

100

Bacteria that is harmless

Nonpathogenic
200

Destroying or killing or all microbes

Sterilization
200

Bleeding wounds being treated

apply a tourniquet

200

Person carrying disease-producing bacteria or viruses with no symptoms

Asymptomatic carrier

200

3 stages of hair growth

Anagen, Catagen and Telogen

200

Bacterial cells that grow in pairs

Diplococci

300

The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace

OSHA

300

Chemical burns being treated

Rinse away all traces of chemicals

300

Difference between viruses and bacterial infections

Viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics

300

2 Primary parts of the hair

Hair root and Hair fiber

300

Hair-like projections used by bacilli and spirilla to move themselves

Flagella or Cilia

400

Key product information, such as toxicology, first-aid, fire-fighting measures and ecological information is provided

SDS

400

Chemical eye injury treatment 

flush eyeball with lukewarm water for 15 to 30 minutes

400

2 basic classes of Infection

Local and General

400

3 factors affecting behavior of hair 

Heredity, Environment/weather and Products/Appliances

400

Pus-forming bacterial cells formed in grape like bunches or clusters

Staphylococci

500

Information assigned to a product, along with the approval of the efficacy claims on the label to ensure the product is safe and effective

EPA registration number

500

Step after wound stops bleeding

Apply bandage
500

Spread to a new person frequently 

Micro-Organisms

500

Gray hair

Mottled hair 

500

Immunity 

Active and Passive

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