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BARBER STATE BOARD EXAMINATION
Exam Summary
The Barber State Board Examination is designed to assess
whether a candidate possesses the knowledge, skills, safety
awareness, sanitation practices, and professional judgment
necessary to perform barbering services safely and legally.
The examination typically consists of written multiple-
choice questions and may also include a practical skills
component depending on the state. Candidates are tested
on infection control, haircutting, shaving, chemical
services, skin and scalp care, state laws, client safety,
professional ethics, and barbering procedures.
Exam Coverage
, Infection control and sanitation procedures
Disinfection, sterilization, and cleaning methods
Blood exposure incident procedures
OSHA and safety standards
Barber tools, implements, and equipment
Hair structure and growth patterns
Scalp disorders and conditions
Haircutting techniques and procedures
Clipper cutting methods
Razor cutting principles
Shaving and facial hair design
Mustache and beard grooming
Shampooing and scalp treatments
Hair styling and finishing techniques
Thermal styling tools
Chemical texture services
Hair coloring fundamentals
Chemical safety precautions
Client consultation procedures
Skin anatomy and disorders
, Facial treatments and massage
Product knowledge and selection
Professional communication
State board regulations
Licensing requirements
Record keeping and professional ethics
Client protection and workplace safety
Electrical equipment safety
Emergency procedures
Infection prevention in barbering environments
1.
A barber notices that a client's scalp contains visible
abrasions and minor bleeding before beginning a haircut
service. What should the barber do first according to
infection-control principles?
A. Continue carefully around affected areas
B. Apply styling products over abrasions
C. Refuse service until condition is properly addressed
D. Cover abrasions with hair fibers
, Answer: C
Rationale: Open wounds increase infection risks. Services
should not proceed until safety concerns are appropriately
managed.
2.
During a busy workday, a barber accidentally drops a
disinfected comb onto the floor immediately before use.
What is the most appropriate action?
A. Wipe it with a towel
B. Spray with water
C. Re-clean and disinfect before reuse
D. Continue using it immediately
Answer: C
Rationale: Any contaminated implement must be cleaned
and disinfected again before client use.
3.
A client requests a close taper around the neckline while
maintaining length on top. Which barbering skill is most
critical for achieving this result effectively?