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1. What is the primary responsibility of a salon owner under Minnesota
state regulations?
A. Performing chemical services only
B. Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and licensing laws
C. Setting hairstyling trends for employees
D. Managing customer social media accounts
The salon owner is legally responsible for ensuring the business
complies with all state health, safety, sanitation, and licensing
regulations to protect clients and staff.
2. Which agency regulates salon licensing in Minnesota?
A. Department of Labor
B. Minnesota Board of Cosmetology
C. Environmental Protection Agency
D. Federal Trade Commission
The Minnesota Board of Cosmetology is the governing body
, responsible for licensing and regulating salons and cosmetology
professionals in the state.
3. What is the most important purpose of infection control in a salon?
A. Increasing customer satisfaction
B. Preventing the spread of disease and infection
C. Reducing product usage
D. Improving hairstyle longevity
Infection control measures are designed to prevent transmission of
pathogens between clients and staff.
4. How often must reusable implements be disinfected in a salon
setting?
A. Once a week
B. Once a day
C. After each client use
D. Once a month
Reusable tools must be disinfected after every client to prevent cross-
contamination and infection.
5. What is the correct order of proper disinfection procedures?
A. Store, clean, disinfect, dry
B. Rinse, sanitize, clean, disinfect
C. Clean, rinse, disinfect, dry
D. Disinfect, clean, rinse, dry
, Proper infection control requires removing debris first, then rinsing,
disinfecting, and allowing items to dry completely.
6. Which disinfectant is approved for use in salons?
A. Lemon juice
B. EPA-registered disinfectant
C. Vinegar solution
D. Household soap
Only EPA-registered disinfectants are effective and approved for
killing pathogens in salon environments.
7. What is the main purpose of OSHA regulations in salons?
A. Hair design improvement
B. Marketing standards
C. Worker safety and hazard prevention
D. Customer service training
OSHA ensures workplace safety by regulating exposure to hazardous
chemicals and unsafe conditions.
8. What should be done if a blood spill occurs in a salon?
A. Wipe with dry towel
B. Ignore if small
C. Use gloves and EPA-registered disinfectant immediately
D. Cover with powder
Blood spills require immediate proper disinfection using protective
gloves and approved disinfectants.