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Barbering

Practices done for cosmetic purposes on the hair, face, and neck either by hand with with mechanical appliances (not galvanic or faracidic) such as shaving, application of tonics, conditioners, etc. excluding chemical services

Certificate

A written authorization for the holder to perform in one or more fields of practice

Cosmetology

The art or science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair and the study of cosmetics and their application

Esthetics

Skin care or facial care practices excluding those for medical diagnosis such as the use of mechanical/electrical apparatuses to cleanse, stimulate, etc the skin; makeup artistry; eyelash services, wrapping; waxing

Facility

An establishment operated on a regular or irregular basis for the purpose of providing services in one or more fields of practice

Field of practice

Barbering, esthetics, hair design, nail tech, natural hair care

Freelance license

A written authorization that allows a practitioner to practice away from a licensed facility

Hair design

Barbering services AND chemical services (coloring, permanent waving, bleaching, etc.)

Independent contractor

Practitioner who is not under the control and direction of a facility license holder

License

Written authorization issued to a person to operate a facility or freelance business

Nail technology

Manicuring or pedicuring services not meant for medical diagnosis/treatment including cutting, trimming, polishing, massaging, cleansing, artificial nail application and removal, etc

Natural hair care

Braiding, cornrowing, styling, weaving, extending, wig making, use of scissors on hair extensions, etc.

Practitioner

A person certified to perform services within a field of practice

Registration

A written authorization issued to an independent contractor to be a business entity providing services

Temporary facility permit

A written authorization issued to provide services on a temporary basis in a field of practice

Adequate ventilation

Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods which removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, dust to prevent hazardous conditions

Affidavit of licensure

An original document or approved means of verifying licensure history including any unresolved or outstanding penalties

Agency

Oregon Health Licensing Agency

Article

Items that complement services (neck dusters, towels, capes, etc.)

Authorization

A certificate, license, permit, or registration that allows a person to practice or maintain a facility

Chemical service

Use of any product which restructures hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair or nails

Common area

Area of a facility used by all authorization holders (reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, employee lounges, etc)

Disinfect

Using a process to destroy harmful organisms, including bacteria, viruses, germs, and fungi

Dispensing area

An area with non-porous surfaces and a sink with hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted (chemical mixing, cleaning tools and equipment, disposing of residues, rinsing body parts exposed to chemicals)

Educational institution

Oregon high school, licensed Oregon career school, Oregon community college

EPA

Environmental Protection Agency (approves and registers chemical agents)

Equipment

Items needed to operate a facility (waiting chairs, styling chairs, sinks, pedicure bowls, paraffin wax containers, nail tech tables, etc)

Fire retardant container

Airtight metal container for disposing of chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue

High level disinfectant

Chemical agent with tuberculocidal activity approved by the EPA

Low level disinfectant

Chemical agent that is bacteriacidal, germicidal, fungicidal, and limited virucidal activity that is registered with the EPA.

Materials and supplies

Items that complement the use of tools such as hair tint, bleach, nail polish, polymers, etc

Natural person

A living, individual, human being

Official transcript

Original document authorized by Oregon Dept of Education and an educational institution indicating each field of practice, hours, exam scores, etc in a sealed envelope

Premises

Entire area of a licensed facility

Sharp edged or pointed, non-electrical tools and implements

Items that May occasionally cut or draw blood (tweezers, razors, nippers, pushers, shears, files, etc)

Soiled

An article that has been used and not cleaned or disinfected

Tools and implements

All portable articles and instruments used when performing services on a client (combs, clippers, uv/led lamps)

Work area

An area where services are performed and preparations are conducted (work stations, shampoo area, dispensing area, etc)