FLORIDA COSMETOLOGY STATE BOARD
CLINICAL EXAM Actual Exam 2026/2027
Complete Questions and Verified Answers with
Detailed Rationales 100% Correct Grade A Pass
SECTION 1: SANITATION AND SAFETY (Questions 1-20)
Q1: According to Florida cosmetology regulations, after use on a client, metal implements such
as nippers and cuticle pushers must be:
• A. Washed with soap and water and stored in a clean cabinet
• B. Cleaned and then immersed in an EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant
[CORRECT]
• C. Wiped with alcohol and placed in a UV sanitizer
• D. Washed and placed in an autoclave
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Florida cosmetology rules require that all multi-use metal implements be thoroughly
cleaned to remove debris and then completely immersed in an EPA-registered hospital-grade
disinfectant that is bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal (B). Simply washing with soap (A) does
not meet disinfection requirements. UV sanitizers (C) are not approved for disinfection.
Autoclaves (D) are for sterilization, which exceeds requirements but is acceptable.
Q2: What is the proper procedure for handling a blood spill in a Florida salon according to
OSHA standards?
• A. Clean with hot water and soap only
• B. Wear gloves, clean with EPA-registered disinfectant, dispose of materials in biohazard
bag [CORRECT]
• C. Wipe with a paper towel and continue service
• D. Spray with hairspray to seal the area
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale: OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires wearing PPE, cleaning with an EPA-
registered disinfectant effective against HIV and HBV, and proper disposal of contaminated
materials in biohazard bags (B). Soap and water alone (A) is insufficient. Ignoring the spill (C)
or using hairspray (D) violates safety standards.
Q3: Which of the following is considered a critical item that requires sterilization rather than
disinfection?
• A. Metal hair clips
• B. Cuticle nippers that have contacted blood
• C. Tweezers used for brow shaping
• D. Electric clipper guards
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Items that penetrate skin or contact blood (like cuticle nippers that have contacted
blood) are critical items requiring sterilization (B). Metal clips (A), tweezers for superficial use
(C), and clipper guards (D) are non-critical items requiring high-level disinfection, not
sterilization, unless contaminated with blood.
Q4: How often must foot basins in Florida salons be cleaned and disinfected?
• A. At the end of each day
• B. After each client use [CORRECT]
• C. Once per week with thorough scrubbing
• D. Only when visibly dirty
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Florida regulations require foot basins to be emptied, cleaned with soap and water,
and disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant after each client use (B). Daily cleaning (A)
is insufficient. Weekly (C) or visible-dirty cleaning (D) violates sanitation standards and risks
bacterial/fungal growth.
Q5: What does the "C" in the RACE acronym for fire safety stand for?
• A. Call the fire department immediately
, • B. Confine the fire by closing doors [CORRECT]
• C. Clear the building of all clients
• D. Cover the fire with a blanket
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: RACE stands for Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate. "C" means
confining the fire by closing doors to prevent spread (B). While calling (A) is part of "Alarm,"
clearing (C) is evacuation, and covering (D) is a specific extinguishing method, not the "C" in
RACE.
Q6: Which personal protective equipment is required when performing chemical hair relaxing
services?
• A. Only gloves
• B. Gloves and eye protection [CORRECT]
• C. Only a mask
• D. No PPE required for chemical services
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Chemical relaxers contain caustic ingredients that can cause chemical burns to skin
and eyes. Florida safety standards require both gloves to protect hands and eye protection
(goggles or face shield) when mixing and applying these chemicals (B). Gloves alone (A) or
mask only (C) is insufficient protection.
Q7: Where must Safety Data Sheets (SDS) be kept in a Florida cosmetology salon?
• A. In the owner's home for safekeeping
• B. In a locked cabinet in the break room
• C. Readily accessible to all employees during work hours [CORRECT]
• D. At the local fire department
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires SDS to be readily accessible to all
employees during each work shift (C). Keeping them off-site (A), locked away (B), or only at
fire departments (D) violates employee right-to-know regulations.
, Q8: What is the minimum contact time for most EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants used
on non-porous surfaces?
• A. 30 seconds
• B. 1 minute
• C. 10 minutes [CORRECT]
• D. 24 hours
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Most EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants require a 10-minute contact time to
effectively kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses on non-porous surfaces (C). Shorter times (A, B) may
not achieve proper disinfection. Twenty-four hours (D) is excessive and impractical.
Q9: Which practice violates electrical safety standards in a Florida salon?
• A. Using GFCI outlets near sinks
• B. Checking cords for fraying before use
• C. Using electrical equipment with wet hands [CORRECT]
• D. Unplugging appliances by pulling the plug, not the cord
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Using electrical equipment with wet hands creates electrocution risk and violates
safety standards (C). GFCI outlets (A), checking cords (B), and proper unplugging (D) are all
required safety practices.
Q10: How should single-use items like orangewood sticks and cotton balls be handled after use?
• A. Cleaned and reused on the same client only
• B. Discarded immediately after use [CORRECT]
• C. Disinfected and reused on any client
• D. Saved for the client's next appointment
Correct Answer: B
CLINICAL EXAM Actual Exam 2026/2027
Complete Questions and Verified Answers with
Detailed Rationales 100% Correct Grade A Pass
SECTION 1: SANITATION AND SAFETY (Questions 1-20)
Q1: According to Florida cosmetology regulations, after use on a client, metal implements such
as nippers and cuticle pushers must be:
• A. Washed with soap and water and stored in a clean cabinet
• B. Cleaned and then immersed in an EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant
[CORRECT]
• C. Wiped with alcohol and placed in a UV sanitizer
• D. Washed and placed in an autoclave
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Florida cosmetology rules require that all multi-use metal implements be thoroughly
cleaned to remove debris and then completely immersed in an EPA-registered hospital-grade
disinfectant that is bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal (B). Simply washing with soap (A) does
not meet disinfection requirements. UV sanitizers (C) are not approved for disinfection.
Autoclaves (D) are for sterilization, which exceeds requirements but is acceptable.
Q2: What is the proper procedure for handling a blood spill in a Florida salon according to
OSHA standards?
• A. Clean with hot water and soap only
• B. Wear gloves, clean with EPA-registered disinfectant, dispose of materials in biohazard
bag [CORRECT]
• C. Wipe with a paper towel and continue service
• D. Spray with hairspray to seal the area
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale: OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires wearing PPE, cleaning with an EPA-
registered disinfectant effective against HIV and HBV, and proper disposal of contaminated
materials in biohazard bags (B). Soap and water alone (A) is insufficient. Ignoring the spill (C)
or using hairspray (D) violates safety standards.
Q3: Which of the following is considered a critical item that requires sterilization rather than
disinfection?
• A. Metal hair clips
• B. Cuticle nippers that have contacted blood
• C. Tweezers used for brow shaping
• D. Electric clipper guards
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Items that penetrate skin or contact blood (like cuticle nippers that have contacted
blood) are critical items requiring sterilization (B). Metal clips (A), tweezers for superficial use
(C), and clipper guards (D) are non-critical items requiring high-level disinfection, not
sterilization, unless contaminated with blood.
Q4: How often must foot basins in Florida salons be cleaned and disinfected?
• A. At the end of each day
• B. After each client use [CORRECT]
• C. Once per week with thorough scrubbing
• D. Only when visibly dirty
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Florida regulations require foot basins to be emptied, cleaned with soap and water,
and disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant after each client use (B). Daily cleaning (A)
is insufficient. Weekly (C) or visible-dirty cleaning (D) violates sanitation standards and risks
bacterial/fungal growth.
Q5: What does the "C" in the RACE acronym for fire safety stand for?
• A. Call the fire department immediately
, • B. Confine the fire by closing doors [CORRECT]
• C. Clear the building of all clients
• D. Cover the fire with a blanket
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: RACE stands for Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate. "C" means
confining the fire by closing doors to prevent spread (B). While calling (A) is part of "Alarm,"
clearing (C) is evacuation, and covering (D) is a specific extinguishing method, not the "C" in
RACE.
Q6: Which personal protective equipment is required when performing chemical hair relaxing
services?
• A. Only gloves
• B. Gloves and eye protection [CORRECT]
• C. Only a mask
• D. No PPE required for chemical services
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Chemical relaxers contain caustic ingredients that can cause chemical burns to skin
and eyes. Florida safety standards require both gloves to protect hands and eye protection
(goggles or face shield) when mixing and applying these chemicals (B). Gloves alone (A) or
mask only (C) is insufficient protection.
Q7: Where must Safety Data Sheets (SDS) be kept in a Florida cosmetology salon?
• A. In the owner's home for safekeeping
• B. In a locked cabinet in the break room
• C. Readily accessible to all employees during work hours [CORRECT]
• D. At the local fire department
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires SDS to be readily accessible to all
employees during each work shift (C). Keeping them off-site (A), locked away (B), or only at
fire departments (D) violates employee right-to-know regulations.
, Q8: What is the minimum contact time for most EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants used
on non-porous surfaces?
• A. 30 seconds
• B. 1 minute
• C. 10 minutes [CORRECT]
• D. 24 hours
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Most EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants require a 10-minute contact time to
effectively kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses on non-porous surfaces (C). Shorter times (A, B) may
not achieve proper disinfection. Twenty-four hours (D) is excessive and impractical.
Q9: Which practice violates electrical safety standards in a Florida salon?
• A. Using GFCI outlets near sinks
• B. Checking cords for fraying before use
• C. Using electrical equipment with wet hands [CORRECT]
• D. Unplugging appliances by pulling the plug, not the cord
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Using electrical equipment with wet hands creates electrocution risk and violates
safety standards (C). GFCI outlets (A), checking cords (B), and proper unplugging (D) are all
required safety practices.
Q10: How should single-use items like orangewood sticks and cotton balls be handled after use?
• A. Cleaned and reused on the same client only
• B. Discarded immediately after use [CORRECT]
• C. Disinfected and reused on any client
• D. Saved for the client's next appointment
Correct Answer: B