Conclusion This course contains recently revised information by the Ohio legislature published in the Ohio Administrative Code. It must be remembered that legislative sessions convene annually, and sometimes more often, so information may be revised and should be revisited. The OAC information aligns with federal safety guidelines. Local, state, and federal guidelines may change as scientific advancements inform policy for pathogen transmission and prevention. The importance of sanitation practices in cosmetology cannot be overstated, and practitioners must follow cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization regulations to the
letter. Serious and permanent consequences can result from exposure to pathogens that can be transmitted through direct, indirect, fomite, and vector pathways. Guidelines from universal and standard precautions, including the use of appropriate PPE, protect staff and clients and meet state and federal mandates for infection control. Finally, a professional risk assessment should be completed to ensure the facility meets all safety and sanitation standards.
PREVENTING INFECTION AND INJURY IN COSMETOLOGY Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on page 26. For faster service, complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book.
16. ________ Hazard Communication Standard requires product manufacturers to provide salon owners with a safety data sheet (SDS). a. Ohio b. CDC c. Emergency d. OSHA's 17. 3-free products now claim to be made without the "toxic trio" which is ________. a. Three forms of formaldehyde b. Alcohol, bleach, toluene c. Toluene, formaldehyde, and dibutyl phthalate d. Acetone, alcohol, bleach 18. NIOSH test indicate that exhaust ventilation systems may reduce worker chemical exposure in nail salons by at least ________.
13. Consumers must be aware of the potential risk of ________ that may occur with prolonged use of artificial tanning equipment. a. Wrinkles b. Freckles c. Skin cancer d. Drying 14. ________ alters or changes the molecular structure of the hair, skin, or nails. a. Conditioner b. Shampoo c. Chemical treatment d. Styling 15. ________ can cause cancer. a. Dust b. Formaldehyde c. Wax d. Fungi
a. 90% b. 50% c. 20% d. 75%
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Book Code: COH0326A
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