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Post these licenses in public view - ANSWER-facility licenses, independent
contractor
registrations, practitioner certificates, demonstration permits and temporary
authorizations
A sharps container must be a container that can be - ANSWER-closed for
handling, storage, transportation, and disposal
A sharps container must be labeled with the - ANSWER-biohazard symbol
When must a freelance authorization holder show the authorization to
practice? - ANSWERupon request of the client
What must the facility license holder and independent contractor registration
holder post?
- ANSWER-most recent inspection certificate
Where must the facility license holder and independent contractor
registration holder post the most recent inspection certificate? - ANSWER-in
public view in the facility or at the independent contractor's workstation
Adequate ventilation - ANSWER-ventilation by natural or mechanical methods
that removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, or dust
Cosmetology
,What does adequate ventilation prevent? - ANSWER-hazardous conditions
from occurring
What does adequate ventilation allow? - ANSWER-free flow of air in a room in
proportion to the size and capacity of the room
Affidavit of Licensure - ANSWER-an original document or other approved
means of verifying licensure history
What information does an Affidavit of Licensure include? - ANSWER-all
unresolved or outstanding penalties and disciplinary actions
Article - ANSWER-neck strips, towels or linens and cloth or plastic capes
Articles are items that complement - ANSWER-services provided in barbering,
hair design, esthetics, or nail technology
Authorization - ANSWER-a certificate, license, permit or registration issued by
the Office
What does an Authorization allow that person to do? - ANSWER-practice one
of the occupations or maintain a facility
Mechanical appliances used in barbering may not be - ANSWER-galvanic or
faradic
Board - ANSWER-Board of Cosmetology
Chemical service - ANSWER-use of any product that restructures or removes
hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair or nails
Cosmetology
,Common area - ANSWER-an area of a facility that is used by all authorization
holders performing services
What areas are considered common areas? - ANSWER-reception areas,
dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers, hair dryer areas, and
employee lounges
Dermaplaning - ANSWER-the use of a blade with a handle to remove dead
skin cells and vellus hairs from the face
Disinfect - ANSWER-using a process to destroy harmful organisms, including
bacteria, viruses, germs and fungi
Dispensing area - ANSWER-an area with nonporous surfaces and a sink with
hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted
What preparations are conducted in a dispensing area? - ANSWER-mixing of
chemicals, cleaning of tools and equipment, disposing of residues, and rinsing
parts of the body exposed to chemicals
Educational institution - ANSWER-an Oregon high school, career school or
community college
EPA - ANSWER-United States Environmental Protection Agency
Equipment - ANSWER-items needed to operate a facility
Equipment includes - ANSWER-waiting chairs, barber or styling chairs,
shampoo chairs, cabinets, sinks, shampoo bowls, stationary dryers, pedicure
bowls or whirlpool spas, parrafin wax containers and nail tech tables
Cosmetology
, Facility - ANSWER-an establishment operated on a regular or irregular basis
for the purpose of providing services in one or more fields of practice
FDA - ANSWER-United States Food and Drug Administration
Field of practice - ANSWER-one of the following cosmetology principles:
barbering, esthetics, hair design, nail technology, natural hair care
Fire-retardant container - ANSWER-an airtight metal container for disposing of
chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue
HECC - ANSWER-Higher Education Coordinating Commission
High-level disinfectant - ANSWER-a chemical agent that has demonstrated
tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA
Independent contractor - ANSWER-a practitioner who is not under the control
and direction of a facility license holder
License - ANSWER-written authorization to a person to operate a facility or
freelance business for providing services related to one or more fields of
practice to the public
Low-level disinfectant - ANSWER-a chemical agent that has demonstrated
bactericidal, germicidal, fungicidal, and limited virucidal activity and is
registered with the EPA
Materials and supplies - ANSWER-items which complement the use of tools
and implements
Cosmetology