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Items which complement services provided in the practice of barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology (ex neck strips, towels, capes) |
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Supplies and materials |
Items which compliment the use of tools (ex tints, bleaches, shampoos) |
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Equipment |
Items needed to run a facility (ex waiting chairs, hood driers, pedicure bowls) |
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Tools and implements |
All portable articles and implements which the authorization holder uses when preforming services (ex combs, shears, yoyettes) |
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Cosmetology |
The art or science of beautifying and improving skin, nails, and hair and the study of cosmetics |
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Chemical service |
The use of any product which restructures or removes hair or changes the shape or appearance of hair, skin, or nails |
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Requirements of a dispense area |
Non-porous surfaces, sink with hot and cold running water |
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How long to keep client records when offering esthetics or nail services |
2 years |
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Pathogenic |
Disease producing bacteria |
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Non-pathogenic |
Non-disease producing bacteria |
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Cocci |
Spherical bacterial cells which appear singularly or in groups |
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Bacilli |
Bar/rod shaped |
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Spirilla |
Cork-screw shaped, produce highly contagious diseases |
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Most common type of bacteria |
Bacilli |
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Staphlococci |
Grape-bunched; found in boils, pustules, and abcesses |
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Streptococci |
String formation; causes septicemia, strep throat, and rheumatic fever |
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Diplococci |
Pair formation; causes pnemonia |
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What strenth of quats is required to disinfect combs/brushes |
1000 parts per million |
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What is the difference between premises and common area |
Common area is the spaces you both share and preform services, premises refers to the entire facility |
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Segregated |
Potentially hazardous materials are separated by an adequate distance or through physical barriers |
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Hazardous |
Capable of causing an unplanned, uncontrolled reaction |
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Authorization |
Certificate, license, permit, or registration issued by the OR health licensing agency that allows a person to practice one of the occupations or maintain a facility |
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How many days does a facility license holder have to notify they are closing |
30 days |
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How many days does a facility license holder have to notify of personal mailing address change |
30 days |
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What do you need to get if you're moving to a new facility |
A new facility license |
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How many days does a practitioner have to notify the agency of a name or work location change |
30 days |
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How many days does an independent contractor have to notify the agency of any changes? |
30 days |
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How will you be notified it's time to renew your authorizations |
By mail |
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What is required when body piercings and tattoo services are provided in a cosmetology facility |
Separation with a solid barrier |
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What is the technical name for ringworm |
Tinea |
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What causes ringworm |
Parasitic fungi |
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Where are clean and chemically soiled towels stored |
Clean towels in a clean area, soiled towels in a fire retardant container |
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What must be done in order to re-use protective gloves |
Wash with soap and water |
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Natural person |
A living, individual human being |
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How does 'natural person' relate to facilities |
You must be one to hold a facility license |
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Outer surfaces of waste containers must be kept what |
Clean |
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Sealable plastic bags and what must be made available to all authorization holders |
Sealable rigid containers |
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Efficacy |
The ability to produce results |
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Which agency requires efficacy labels on disinfectants |
EPA |
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What is the purpose of aniseptic |
Reduces microbes on skin |
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How does aniseptic differ from a disinfectant |
Aniseptic is for living beings, disinfectants are for objects |
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What is readily available in most facilities and may be used as an aniseptic |
Alcohol |
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List all items which must be posted in public view |
Facility license, independent contractor registration,n practitioners certificate, demonstration and temporary authorizations; facility and independent registration holders must post recent inspection certificate |
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How do you store chemicals that are highly reactive or kept in containers greater than a gallon |
Seperate cabinets, safety valve containers, or locations isolated from other chemicals |
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Soiled |
An article that has been used and has not been cleaned or disinfected for use on the next client |
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How often are electric clipper blades disinfected |
Before each use |
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What should be done with disposable sharp objects that have come in contact with blood or other potentially infectious material |
They should be disposed of in a rigid, sealable container |
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What is the difference between low level and high level |
High level is tuberculocidal and low level is bactericidal, germicidal, fungicidal, and limited virucidal |
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Where must chemicals be mixed |
Dispense area |
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Independent contractor |
A practitioner who qualifies as an independent contractor and is not under the control of a facility license holder |
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Registration |
Written authorization issued to an independent contractor to show the public proof of a business entity providing service in a field of practice |
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Practitioner |
A person certified to preform services included within a field of practice |
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Certificate |
Written authorization for the holder to preform in one or more fields of practice |
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Facility |
An establishment operated on a regular or irregular basis for the purpose of providing services in 1 or more fields of practice |
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License |
Written authorization to a person to operate a facility/freelance business for providing services |
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Freelance license |
Written authorization that allows a practitioner to practice outside or away from a licensed facility |
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Temporary facility permit |
Written authorization to provide services on a temporary basis in one or more fields of practice |
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Demonstration permit |
Written authorization for a person to practice, demonstrate, and teach one or more fields of practice on a temp basis |
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Affidavit of licensure |
An original document verifying licensure history, including info disclosing all unresolved or outstanding penalties and/or disciplinary actions |
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What is the minimum age yo apply for a facility license or independent contractor registration |
18 |
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Immunity |
Ability of body to destroy infectious agents |
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What is the difference between passive and active immunity |
Active immunity is when your body creates antibodies, passive is when you are given them |
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How must floors, roller receptacles, shampoo sinks, and work stations be kept |
Clean and free of hair and residue |
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If spattering is likely to occur what must the authorization holder wear |
Eye goggles, shields, or a mask |
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What is quats short for and what ppm must it be mixed at |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, 1000 ppm |
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Items that come in direct contact with the clients skin but do not require disinfecting must be what |
Cleaned |
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If an item can't be cleaned or disinfected it must be what |
Disposed of |
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Where do we dispose of chemical waste after a service and then at the end of the day |
In a closed container; in a fire retardant container |
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When can a sink located in a restroom qualify as a water source |
When it's in a natural hair care facility |
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What type of soap is prohibited |
Bar soap |
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What may be substituted for individual cloth or paper towels |
Air blowers |
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What type of containers require either resin coating or to be stored in rubber buckets/sleeves |
Glass bottles of reactive chemicals |
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Where must an independent contractor post the most recent inspection certificate |
In public view or at work station |
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What are the responsibilities of OSHA |
Enforce safety and health standards in the work place, and require that employees be informed about the dangers of materials in the work place |
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Which branch of the government approves and registers chemical compounds and agents |
Environmental protection agency |
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Is the authorization holder allowed to treat head lice in the facility |
Yes |
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What do you do with waste containing blood or other potentially infectious materail |
Must be placed in a glove or plastic bag and then disposed of in a covered container with a garbage liner |
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Field of practice |
Means the following cosmetology disicplines; barbering, esthetics, hair design, nail technology, and natural hair care |
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Natural hair care |
Manipulating hair or synthetic fibers thru the use of hands or simple devices; use of scissors to trim synthetic fibers; the making of customized wigs |
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Who approves the containers for shipping chemicals |
Oregon department of transportation |