In regard to regulating the practice of cosmetology what is the difference between federal and state
agencies - Answers Federal set guidelines for manufacturing and State regulate licensing enforcement
conduct when you are working in the salon.
What does OSHA stand for? - Answers Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA was created as part of U.S. department of labor to - Answers regulate and enforce safety and
health standards to protect employers and employees in the workplace.
What does a Material Safety Data Sheet include? - Answers It contains info complied by the
manufacturer about product safety including the names of hazardous ingredients , safe handling and
product use procedure; precaution to reduce the risk of accidental harm over exposure and flammability
warnings.
Federal and state laws require salons to obtain an MSDS for each product that is used in the salon -
Answers True
what does the environmental protection agency epa register - Answers all types of disinfectants sold
and used in the U.S. and state
What two types of disinfectants are used in salons? - Answers Hospital Disinfectants, Tuberculocidal
Disinfectants
By law, a disinfecting products must be - Answers ; stored in closed containers, used in the manner
prescribed on its manunfacturer's label, approved for each specific use, registered w/ EPA.
Four examples of state regulatory agencies - Answers Licensing agency, state board of cosmetology,
board of comission, and health department
4 types of harmful organisms in cosmetology - Answers bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites
Virucidal - Answers refers to something that is able to destroy viruses
Clean - Answers to remove all visible debris, dirt, and many disease causing germs by scrubbing using
soap and water.
Fungicidal - Answers to destroy a fungi, you would need to use this .
Why cosmetologist is obligated to provide safe services in the salon - Answers if clients are harmed or
infected, your legally responsible for the injuries.
Bacteria - Answers One-celled microorganism with both plant and animal characteristics ; exist
anywhere , air, water, skin, water, clothing etc
Nonpathogenic organisms - Answers harmless and do not produce diseases.