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Bacteria,viruses, fungi in the barbershop act as |
Contaminants |
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The removal of pathogens from tools and surfaces is known |
Decontamination |
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The process of decontamination may be achieved through |
Disinfecting, sterilizing, and sanitizing and cleaning |
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State barber boards and health departments requires |
Sanitation and disinfection procedures |
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The highest level of decontamination |
Sterilization |
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The process of thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting a tool or surface to its optimum of |
Disinfection |
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Sanitation is a general term used for the purpose of |
Keeping objects clean and sanitary |
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Chemical agents that can destroy most bacteria and some viruses are |
Disinfectants |
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The most effective agents used to destroy pathogenic bacteria are |
Chemical disinfectants |
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A disinfectant that contains the properties of a bactericide, fungicide, pseudomonacide, virucide, and tuberculocide is considered to be an |
Hospital grade |
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State barber boards and health departments require |
Sanitation and disinfection procedures |
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The highest level of decontamination is |
Sterilization |
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The process of thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting a tool or surface to its optimum level of decontamination in the barbershop is known as |
Disinfection |
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Sanitation is a general term used for the process of |
Keeping objects clean and sanitary |
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Chemical agents that can destroy most bacteria and some viruses are |
Disinfectants |
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The most effective agents used to destroy pathogenic bacteria are |
Chemical disinfectants |
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A disinfectants that contains the properties of a bactericide, fungicide, pseudomonacide, virucide and tuberculocide is considered to be an |
Hospital grade disinfectant |
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Antiseptics may be used on |
The skin |
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An example of an antiseptic is |
3 percent hydrogen peroxide |
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Sodium hypochlorite contains the disinfecting agent |
Chlorine |
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An example of moist heat sanitizing is |
Boiling water |
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The decontamination agents most often used in barbershops are |
Chemical disinfectants |
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Quaternary ammonium compounds (quats) are commonly used |
Disinfectants |
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For effective disinfection, the minimum strength of a quat solution used to sanitize implements is |
1:1000 |
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Sharp metallic implements may be sanitized with |
A disinfectants |
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The function of commercially prepared products for use on clippers is to |
Cool, disinfect, lubricate |
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Products that may eliminate or reduce rust formation on metal implements contain |
Petroleum distillates |
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When a solute is dissolved in a solvent , the results is a |
Solution |
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In a 10 percent solution of sodium hypochlorite, the percentage of water is |
90 percent |
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A covered receptacle containing a disinfectant solution is called an |
Wet sanitizer |
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A wet sanitizer should contain |
A disinfectant solution |
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Electric sanitizer that use lamps or bulbs to keep sanitized tools sanitary |
Ultraviolet ray cabinets |
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A dry sanitizer is most effective when it |
Contains an active fumigant |
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Before disinfecting any implements, it should be |
Cleaned with soap and warm water |
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Phenols are used to |
Disinfect implements |
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The minimum effective sanitizing strength of alcohol is |
70 percent |
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The use of alcohol as a disinfectant must be approved by the |
Barber board and health department |
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The first step to using a chemical solution is to |
Read direction |
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Chemicals used in a barbershop should be |
Properly labeled |
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Electrodes may be sanitized with |
Bleach |
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Combs and brushes are disinfected by immersion in a |
Disinfectant solution |
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For effective disinfection, a quat solution requires |
A short contact time |
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An example of a chemical agent used for disinfection is |
Quats |
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The occupational Safety and Health Adminstration (OSHA) regulates and enforces safety and health in the workplace by |
A setting safety standards |
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Products description and important data, including content, associated hazards, combination levels and storage requiremnets, are provided in |
Material Safety Data Sheets |
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The responsibility for products safety rests with the |
Manufacture |
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The right to know law require that a notice to be posted in work environments where |
Toxic substances are present |
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A professional product is a product |
Only sold to industry professionals |
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A bulge in a plastic container may indicate |
That the contents are under pressure |
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Keep clean towels |
In a clean, closed cabinet |
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Disinfected implements are best stored |
In a clean, closed container |
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Barber's should wash their hands |
Before and after serving each client |
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Implements must be cleaned prior to immerse in a disinfectants solution to |
Avoid solution contamination, comply with state board rules, comply with decontamination procedures |
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A 3 percent hydrogen peroxide formula may be used as |
Antiseptic |
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To be effective, the contact time needed for a 10 percent sodium hypochlorite solution |
10 minute |
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When an exposure incident occurs, employs |
Blood spill decontamination procedures |
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Freshly laundered towels should be used |
For each client |
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Headrest covers must be changed |
For each client |
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For sanitary reasons, combs and other implements should never be placed in |
Uniform pockets |
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Objects dropped on the floor should not be used again until |
Cleanse and disinfected |
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Cream should be removed from jars with a |
Clean spatula |
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Hair or other waste materials on the floor of a barber shop should be |
Placed into a closed container |
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The alert and conscientious barber ensures client safety by using common sense and |
Safety precautions |
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When a serious accident occurs in the barbershop , call a |
Physician 911 |
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Most cuts or abrasions received in the barbershop are considered to be |
Minor wounds |
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Small nicks or cuts should be cleansed and treated with |
An antiseptic |