ACTUAL COSMETOLOGY OREGON LAWS AND RULE S
QUESTION AND ANSWERS LATEST .
Where must the facility license holder and independent contractor registration holder post the most recent inspection certificate? - ANSWER-in public view in the facility or at the independent contractor's workstation
Adequate ventilation - ANSWER-ventilation by natural or mechanical methods that removes or exhausts fumes, vapors, or dust
What does adequate ventilation prevent? - ANSWER-hazardous conditions from occurring
What does adequate ventilation allow? - ANSWER-free flow of air in a room in proportion to the size and capacity of the room
Affidavit of Licensure - ANSWER-an original document or other approved means of verifying licensure history
What information does an Affidavit of Licensure include? - ANSWER-all unresolved or outstanding penalties and disciplinary actions
Article - ANSWER-neck strips, towels or linens and cloth or plastic capes
Articles are items that complement - ANSWER-services provided in barbering, hair design, esthetics, or nail technology
Authorization - ANSWER-a certificate, license, permit or registration issued by the Office
What does an Authorization allow that person to do? - ANSWER-practice one of the occupations or maintain a facility
Mechanical appliances used in barbering may not be - ANSWER-galvanic or faradic
Board - ANSWER-Board of Cosmetology
Chemical service - ANSWER-use of any product that restructures or removes hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair or nails
Common area - ANSWER-an area of a facility that is used by all authorization holders performing services
What areas are considered common areas? - ANSWER-reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers, hair dryer areas, and employee lounges
Dermaplaning - ANSWER-the use of a blade with a handle to remove dead skin cells and vellus hairs from the face Post these licenses in public view - ANSWER-facility licenses, independent contractor registrations, practitioner certificates, demonstration permits and temporary authorizations
A sharps container must be a container that can be - ANSWER-closed for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal
A sharps container must be labeled with the - ANSWER-biohazard symbol
When must a freelance authorization holder show the authorization to practice? - ANSWER-upon request of the client
What must the facility license holder and independent contractor registration holder post? - ANSWER-most recent inspection certificate
Disinfect - ANSWER-using a process to destroy harmful organisms, including bacteria, viruses, germs and fungi
Dispensing area - ANSWER-an area with nonporous surfaces and a sink with hot and cold running water where service preparations are conducted
What preparations are conducted in a dispensing area? - ANSWER-mixing of chemicals, cleaning of tools and equipment, disposing of residues, and rinsing parts of the body exposed to chemicals
Educational institution - ANSWER-an Oregon high school, career school or community college
EPA - ANSWER-United States Environmental Protection Agency
Equipment - ANSWER-items needed to operate a facility
Equipment includes - ANSWER-waiting chairs, barber or styling chairs, shampoo chairs, cabinets, sinks, shampoo bowls, stationary dryers, pedicure bowls or whirlpool spas, parrafin wax containers and nail tech tables
Facility - ANSWER-an establishment operated on a regular or irregular basis for the purpose of providing services in one or more fields of practice
FDA - ANSWER-United States Food and Drug Administration
Field of practice - ANSWER-one of the following cosmetology principles: barbering, esthetics, hair design, nail technology, natural hair care
Fire-retardant container - ANSWER-an airtight metal container for disposing of chemical waste or storing linens with chemical residue
HECC - ANSWER-Higher Education Coordinating Commission
High-level disinfectant - ANSWER-a chemical agent that has demonstrated tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA
Independent contractor - ANSWER-a practitioner who is not under the control and direction of a facility license holder
License - ANSWER-written authorization to a person to operate a facility or freelance business for providing services related to one or more fields of practice to the public
Low-level disinfectant - ANSWER-a chemical agent that has demonstrated bactericidal, germicidal, fungicidal, and limited virucidal activity and is registered with the EPA
Materials and supplies - ANSWER-items which complement the use of tools and implements
What do materials and supplies include? - ANSWER-hair tints, bleaches, permanent wave solutions, hair oils, shampoos, wax, rinses, disinfectants and chemicals
What does natural hair care NOT include? - ANSWER-use of scissors except as required to perform natural hair care services, and all chemical services
Natural person - ANSWER-a living, individual, human being
Office - ANSWER-Health Licensing Office
Official transcript - ANSWER-document indicating applicant identity information, each FOP enrolled under, specific hour requirements for each FOP, final practical exam scores for each FOP, enrollment information and a signature from an authorized representative on file with the Office
How must original official transcripts be submitted to the Office? - ANSWER-directly from the educational institution by USPS, fax or email
Practitioner - ANSWER-a person certified to perform services included within a field of practice
Premises - ANSWER-the entire area of a facility, licensed by the Office
Registration - ANSWER-written authorization issued to an independent contractor to hold forth to the public as a business entity providing services in a field of practice
School - ANSWER-an educational establishment that has a license issued by the Department of Education and is operated for the purpose of teaching one or more FOPs.
For purposes of this subsection, FOP does not include natural hair care
Sharp edged or pointed, non-electrical tools and implements are items that may - ANSWER-come in contact with blood-borne pathogens or other potentially hazardous materials
What items do sharp edged or pointed, nonelectrical tools and implements include? - ANSWER-dermaplaning blade, lancets, razors, cuticle nippers and pushers, nail clippers, tweezers, comedone extractors, shears and metal nail files
Soiled - ANSWER-article that has been used and has not been cleaned or disinfected for use on the next client
Superficial peel - ANSWER-chemical peel that does not extend beyond the stratum basale
Temporary facility permit - ANSWER-written authorization to provide services on a temporary basis in one or more fields of practice
Tools and implements - ANSWER-all portable articles and instruments, which the authorization holder uses when performing services on clients
What do tools and implements include? - ANSWER-combs, brushes, shears, clippers, and yoyettes(clips)
Very superficial peel - ANSWER-chemical peel that does not extend beyond the stratum spinosum(4th lowest layer of epidermis)
What do superficial and very superficial peels not include? - ANSWER-enzymes and other solutions that act only on the stratum corneum(outermost layer of epidermis)
Work area - ANSWER-area where services are performed and preparations are conducted
What does a work area include? - ANSWER-shampoo area, work stations and dispensing area