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TDLR Cosmetology Licensing and Regulations Exam
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At least every 2 years, but the department may come in and inspect at any time if they wish. - Answer How often should a shop or other facility that holds a license be inspected?
AT LEAST TWICE PER YEAR - Answer How often should a cosmetology or barbering school be inspected?
Written notice of the violation to the license, certificate, or permit holder on a form prescribed by the department and a complaint filed with the executive director. - Answer What should an inspector do if they find a violation?
have completed 1,000 required class hours
pass written and practical test - Answer Eligibility for an operator license:
1 hour in sanitation and 3 hours in any topic listed in the curriculum (83.120) - Answer What do you need to renew an operator's license?
complete the required continuing education hours within the two-year period. - Answer What should I do for a timely or late renewal?
Chlorine bleach-Answer A chemical used to destroy bacteria and disinfect implements and non-porous surfaces. Solution to be made fresh at least once per day.
Low Level Disinfection -Answer (100-200 ppm) Add two teaspoons of household (5.25%) bleach to one gallon of water. Soak 10 minutes minimum
High Level Disinfection - Solution (1,000 ppm) Add one third (1/3) cup household (5.25%) bleach to one gallon of water. Soak for 20 minutes minimum.
Blood and Bodily Fluid Cleanup and Disinfection - Solution (5,000 ppm) Add one and three quarters (1 3/4) cups household (5.25%) bleach to one gallon. Also referred to 10% bleach solution.
Liquid soap and water, detergent, antiseptics, or other adequate methods that wash an item to remove all visible debris or residue. Cleansing is not disinfection. - Answer Clean or cleansing is defined as ______
The use of chemicals to destroy pathogens on implements and other hard, non-porous surfaces to render an item safe for handling, use, and disposal - Answer Disinfect or disinfection is defined as:
EPA - Registered bactericidal, fungicidal and virucidal disinfectant
A low-level disinfectant is used to destroy bacteria and disinfect implements and non-porous surfaces when used according to manufacturer's instructions.
Multi-use items - Answer Items made of solid materials having smooth surfaces, such as metal, glass, or plastic and which are used in contact on more than one client. The term includes but is not limited to such items as clippers, scissors, combs, nippers, tweezers, and some nail files.
Single-use items - Porous items made or constructed of cloth, wood, or other absorbent materials having rough surfaces are usually intended for single use, including but not limited to such items as tissues, orangewood sticks, cotton balls, thread, surgical tape, extension pads, some buffer blocks, and gauze.