Safety & Sanitation in the Workplace

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As a cosmetologist, it is your responsibility to: (select all that apply)
Protect yourself.
Protect your client.
Prevent the spread of infection.
Work overtime.
State regulations for cosmetologists include: (select all that apply)
Licensing
Enforcement
Conduct when working in the salon
Minimum required working hours
Federal regulations for cosmetologists include: (select all that apply)
Sale, use, and storage of equipment and chemicals.
Salon Licensing
Environmental impacts
Safety in the workplace.
Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans and cause disease or infection.
True
False
The inactive stage of bacteria is also called the spore-forming stage.
True
False
Disinfection is
Simply cleaning by removing all visible dirt and debris.
A process that kills most, but not all microorganisms on non-living surfaces
The complete elimination of all microbial life, including spores.
To be effective, the concentration of ethyl and isopropyl alcohol must be:
40%
50%
60%
70%
HIV is spread by:
Kissing
Household items like telephones or toilet seats
Sharing needles
Unprotected sex
Universal Precautions are a set of guidelines published by OSHA that require the employer and employee to assume all human blood and body fluids are infectious for blood borne pathogens.
True
False
NCAC Disinfection Procedures require that after a protective cape has been in contact with a patron's neck it shall be placed in a clean, closed container until laundered with soap and hot water and dried in a heated dryer.
True
False
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