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1. What is the primary purpose of infection control in a salon setting?
A. To increase service speed
B. To prevent the spread of disease and infection
C. To reduce product usage
D. To improve retail sales
B. To prevent the spread of disease and infection
Infection control procedures are designed to eliminate or reduce
exposure to pathogens and protect both clients and professionals
from infectious diseases.
2. Which agency sets guidelines for workplace safety and exposure
control in the United States?
A. FDA
, B. EPA
C. OSHA
D. CDC
C. OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
establishes and enforces standards to ensure safe and healthy
working conditions.
3. What is the most effective method of hand hygiene in a salon?
A. Wearing gloves only
B. Using antibacterial wipes
C. Washing hands with soap and water
D. Rinsing with water only
C. Washing hands with soap and water
Proper handwashing with soap and water physically removes dirt
and microorganisms more effectively than other methods.
4. What is the definition of sanitation?
A. Destroying all microorganisms
B. Reducing microorganisms to a safe level
C. Removing all blood
D. Sterilizing tools
B. Reducing microorganisms to a safe level
Sanitation lowers the number of pathogens on surfaces or tools to
safe levels but does not eliminate all microorganisms.
,5. What is disinfection primarily used for in salons?
A. Cleaning skin
B. Killing most harmful microorganisms on nonporous surfaces
C. Moisturizing tools
D. Removing dust only
B. Killing most harmful microorganisms on nonporous surfaces
Disinfection destroys most pathogenic organisms on hard, nonporous
surfaces but does not eliminate spores.
6. Which is an example of a disinfectant?
A. Shampoo
B. Alcohol solution
C. Styling gel
D. Conditioner
B. Alcohol solution
Alcohol-based solutions are commonly used disinfectants that kill
many types of bacteria and viruses on surfaces.
7. What is a pathogen?
A. A cleaning product
B. A disease-causing organism
C. A protective barrier
D. A type of shampoo
B. A disease-causing organism
, Pathogens are microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi
that can cause disease or infection.
8. What is the correct order of decontamination procedures?
A. Disinfect, clean, sanitize
B. Clean, disinfect, sanitize
C. Clean, sanitize, disinfect
D. Sanitize, clean, disinfect
C. Clean, sanitize, disinfect
Proper decontamination begins with cleaning to remove debris,
followed by sanitizing and then disinfecting to eliminate pathogens.
9. What is the main purpose of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
A. To list salon prices
B. To describe product ingredients only
C. To provide safety information about chemicals
D. To promote retail products
C. To provide safety information about chemicals
SDS documents provide detailed information on handling, storage,
hazards, and emergency procedures for chemicals.
10. What is the purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE)?
A. To enhance appearance
B. To prevent exposure to hazards
C. To increase productivity
D. To improve lighting