If a blood spill occurs while providing a consumer service the licensee or apprentice
must disinfect all non-electrical equipment, tools and implements with: ** Answ** An
EPA registered hospital-grade disinfectant that has demonstrated bactericidal,
fungicidal, virucidal, and tuberculocidal activity.
What is most likely to occur if a patron files a complaint with the Board against a salon
** Answ** The Board may re-inspect the salon to determine compliance with rules and
regulations.
Within how many days after a salon is permanently closed is the owner required to
notify the Board ** Answ** 30
Carrying implements or combs in a tool belt or uniform pocket is ** Answ**
Prohibited.
Any razor device used to remove calluses or skin blemishes is ** Answ** Prohibited.
After an application is submitted for a new salon, what will happen next in the licensing
process ** Answ** The Board inspects the equipment and premises to determine
compliance with law and regulation.
The use of a facility/salon license in more than one location is ** Answ** Prohibited.
Who is responsible for compliance with infection control regulations in a facility/salon or
school ** Answ** All of the above.
Implements used during a consumer service which cannot be disinfected ** Answ**
Must be immediately discarded and placed in a covered waste receptacle.
Before beginning a client service, the practitioner MUST ** Answ** Wash their
hands with liquid soap and water or an equally effective cleansing solution.
A bleach solution when used as a disinfectant shall include the following portions **
Answ** One part bleach and nine parts water.
Should a blood spill occur during a consumer service, the licensee MUST ** Answ**
Stop the service and take the necessary steps to prevent any transfer of blood borne
pathogens.
Any single use item which came in contact with blood or bodily fluids ** Answ** Must
be double-bagged, sealed and disposed.