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To be eligible for an operators license: ✔Correct Answer-submit a completed application on a
department-approved form, pay the $50 fee, be at least 17, have obtained a high school
diploma, or the equivalent of one. Completed 1500 hours of instruction and 300 hours of
instruction
To be eligible for an esthetician license: ✔Correct Answer-submit a completed application on
a department-approved form, pay the $50 fee, be at least 17, have obtained a high school
diploma, or the equivalent of one, and have 750 hours of instruction
How many hours of continuing education is required? ✔Correct Answer-4 hours. 1 in
sanitation and 3 in any topics listed
To renew a license: ✔Correct Answer-Continuing education, submit a completed application
on a department-approved form, and $50 fee
Inspections are performed: ✔Correct Answer-During normal operating hours
Salons are inspected: ✔Correct Answer-Once every two years
Beauty schools are inspected: ✔Correct Answer-At least twice per year
Specialty certificate holders: ✔Correct Answer-may only perform the practice authorized by
the specialty certificate
All current licenses may be posted: ✔Correct Answer-at the licensee's workstation in public
view or made available in a notebook at the salon reception desk
Current photograph of the licensee should be: ✔Correct Answer-1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches
Licensees shall notify TDLR of any name changes: ✔Correct Answer-Within 30 days
Licensees must notify TDLR of any address change: ✔Correct Answer-Within 30 days
Licensees shall wear clean top and bottom outer garments and footwear, which includes:
✔Correct Answer-Tee shirts, blouses, sweaters, dresses, smocks, pants, jeans, shorts, and
similar clothing. Does not include lingerie or see-through clothing
, Licensees responsible for: ✔Correct Answer-Compliance with the health and safety standards
Fee for beauty and specialty salons: ✔Correct Answer-$106: renewal $69
Fee for dual shop: ✔Correct Answer-$130; renewal $100
Fee for mobile shop: ✔Correct Answer-$106; renewal $69
Chlorine bleach solutions: ✔Correct Answer-Chemical used to destroy bacteria and to
disinfect implements and non-porous surfaces; solution should be mixed fresh at least once per
day. There are 3 categories
Low Level Disinfection ✔Correct Answer-Add two teaspoons of household bleach (5.25%) to
one gallon water; soak 10 minutes minimum
High Level Disinfection ✔Correct Answer-Add one-third (1/3) cup of household bleach
(5.25%) to one gallon of water; soak 20 minutes minimum
Blood and Body Fluid Cleanup and Disinfection ✔Correct Answer-Add one and three-quarters
( 1 3/4) cups of household (5.25%) bleach to one gallon of water. Also referred to as 10% bleach
solution
Clean or cleansing ✔Correct Answer-Washing with liquid soap and water, detergent,
antiseptics, or other adequate methods to remove all visible debris or residue. Not disinfection
Disinfect or disinfection ✔Correct Answer-The use of chemicals to destroy pathogens on
implements and other hard, non-porous surfaces render an item safe for handling, use, and
disposal
Disinfectant: ✔Correct Answer-An EPA-registered bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal
disinfectant used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, or a chlorine bleach
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EPA-registered bactericidal, fungicidal, virucidal disinfectant ✔Correct Answer-Is a low-level
disinfectant used to destroy bacteria and to disinfect implements and non-porous surfaces
Sterilize or sterilization ✔Correct Answer-To eliminate all forms of bacteria or other
microorganisms by use of an autoclave or dry heat sterilizer
Sanitize or sanitization ✔Correct Answer-To reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe
level by use of ultraviolet sanitizer