this federal agency enforces workplace safety standards
what is OSHA
these one celled microorganisms can be pathogenic or non pathogenic
bacteria
this must happen before disinfecting implements
cleaning with soap and water
this is the transfer of pathogens from one surface to another
cross contamination
how should all blood and bodily fluids must be treated
use of protection, disinfection, disposal, hygiene
this agency approves disinfectants for SALON use
what is EPA
what is a infection
the invasion of body tissue by disease causing pathogens
this level destroys all microbial life, including spores.
sterilization
hands must be washed at this minimum frequency
before and after every client
blood contaminated materials must be disposed of in this way
these documents explain chemical hazards and handling procedures
what are safety data sheets SDS
these organisms cause ringworm
fungi
these items must be discarded after one use
gloves must be changed under these conditions
after each client or if torn/contaminated
a stylist cleans a blood spill but forget to disinfect the station. what step was missed?
apply a disinfectant
a stylist refuses to wear gloves during a blood cleanup. this law requires compliance.
what is OSHA law PPE compliance
a client arrives with visible lice. what is the proper action?
refuse service and disinfect the affected area
a comb falls on the floor and Is reused. what should have happened.
remove from service, clean and disinfect before reuse
a stylist wipes shears on their apron between clients. what violations is this?
what is improper infection control or cross contamination
You accidentally nick a client during a haircut. List the correct procedure in order.
wash hands,put on gloves,clean the injured area with antiseptic. stop the bleeding disinfect tools dispose of materials