Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct
Premises - ANSWER The entire facility, licensed by the agency as a facility defined
under 0RS 690.005
Official Transcript - ANSWER In original document authorized by the appropriate office
in the Oregon Department of Education and certified by an educational institution
indicating applicant identity information, each field of practice in rolled under, Pacific our
requirements for each field of practice if applicable, final practical examination scores for
each field of practice, enrollment information and a signature from an authorized
representative on file.
Natural Person - ANSWER A living, individual, human being
Materials and Supplies - ANSWER Those items which complement the use of tools,
including but not limited to hair tint, bleaches, permanent wave solutions, hair oils,
shampoos, rinses, disinfectant, and chemicals.
Low-Level Disinfectant - ANSWER A chemical agent, which has demonstrated
bactericidal, germicidal, fungicidal, and virucidal activity and is registered with the EPA.
High-Level Disinfectant - ANSWER A chemical agent, which has a demonstrated
tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA.
Fire Retardant Container - ANSWER An airtight metal container for disposing of
chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue.
Equipment - ANSWER Those items needed to operate a facility, including, but not
limited to, waiting chairs, barber, or styling chairs, shampoo chairs, cabinets, sink,
shampoo bowls, stationary dryers, pedicure bowls or whirlpool foot spas, paraffin wax
containers, and nail technology tables.
EPA - ANSWER Environmental Protection Agency, a branch of the federal government,
which approves and registers chemical compounds and agents.
Educational Institution - ANSWER In Oregon high school under ORS 335, Oregon
career school licensed under ORS 345 or an Oregon Community College under ORS
341.
, Dispensing Area - ANSWER An area with non porous surfaces in the sink with hot and
cold running water where services preparations are conducted, including, but not limited
to, mixing of chemicals, cleaning of tools and equipment, disposing of residues and
rinsing parts of the body is exposed to chemicals.
Disinfect - ANSWER Using a process to destroy harmful organisms, including bacteria,
viruses, germs and fungi.
Common Area - ANSWER In area of a facility which is used by all of the realization
holders performing services, including, but not limited to reception areas, dispensing
areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers, hair dryer areas and employee lounges.
Chemical Service - ANSWER The use of any product which restructures or removes
hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair, or nails.
Authorization - ANSWER Means a certificate, license, permit or registration issued by
the Oregon Health licensing agency that allows a person to practice one of the
occupations or professions or maintain facility subject to the authority of the boards and
councils listed in ORS 676.583.
Article - ANSWER Means those items which complement services provided in the
practice of barbering, hair design, esthetics or nail technology, including but not limited
to neck strips, neck dusters, towels, or linens, and cloth or plastic capes.
Agency - ANSWER Means the Oregon Health Licensing Agency
Affidavit of Licensure - ANSWER An original document or other approved means of
verifying licensure history, including information disclosing all unresolved or outstanding
penalties and/or disciplinary actions.
Disinfecting Non-Electrical Tools and implements - ANSWER 1) All tools and
implements used within a field of practice must be disinfected before use on each client.
STEPS:
a) Remove all hair and all foreign material;
b) Clean thoroughly with soap or detergent and water;
c) Rinse thoroughly with clear, clean water; and
d) Complete process as outlined in section 2 or 3; or
e) Sterilize, using one of the approved methods
2) For all tools and implements without sharp edges or points, including but not
limited to comb, brushes, rollers, rods, etc, completely immersed according to
manufacturer's instructions in a solution containing 1000 parts per million of a
commercial quaternary