OREGON LAW| OREGON STATE BOARD
PRACTICE EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Laser Hair Reduction Client Assessment and Records - correct
answer - 1) Maintain in accurate client record, which includes
complete past and current health history obtained from each client
before service. The assessment shall be updated and evaluated
on a current basis, and must include the following:
a) Name, address, telephone number, and date of birth.
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b) Client medical history information relevant to providing
services.
c) Prior methods of controlling or removing hair.
d) Condition of skin tissue before initial service and any
subsequent change.
e) Pattern and structure of hair growth initially presented and any
changes.
f) Client consultation, evidence of informed consent (may be in
the form of an acronym such as PARQ to denote procedures,
alternatives, risk and questions).
g) Date and duration of each service
h) Area of hair reduction service, and use of energy fluence, pulse
duration, and spot size.
i) Observation of skin reaction(s) to service(s).
j) Any other information deem appropriate to client service.
Client Protection - correct answer - 1) All safety procedures which
prevent eye, nail, hair, or skin injury to clients or damage to the
clothing of clients must be followed when administering chemical
services.
2) Client protection regulations must be met.
Chemical Storage - correct answer - 1) For the purposes of this
section, the following terms are being used as defined by oar 437,
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division 2, general Occupational Safety and Health rules toxic and
hazardous substances as amended and in effect September 25th,
2012;
a) Corrosives;
b) Flammables (aerosol, gas, liquid, and/or solid);
c) Oxidizers.
2) For purposes of this section hazardous and segregated in
storage ate defined as follows:
a) Hazardous means capable of causing an unplanned,
uncontrolled reaction which could present a hazard to
authorization holders or clients by explosion, fire, release of toxic
gasses or by-products, or physical or chemical burns; and
b) Segregated in storage means that potentially hazardous
materiality are seperated (to prevent their mixing with one another
through leakage, spillage, or breakage) by an adequate distance
or through the use of physical barriers such as partitions or
separate shelving.
3) Chemicals must be stored safely to avoid fire, explosion, or
bodily injury.
4) Flammable chemicals must be stored separate from potential
sources of ignition.
5) Chemical containers holding one gallon or less may be stored
in the same area or in the same storage cabinet if one of the
following conditions are met:
a) Glass bottles of reactive chemicals are treated to make them
break-resistant (e.g., resin-coated) or are stored in rubber buckets
or sleeves, or ate speed with partition separating them.