adequate ventilation - ANSWER Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods which
removes or exhaust fumes, vapors, or dust to prevent hazardous conditions from occurring
affidavit of licensure - ANSWER (File folder) original document or other approved means a
verifying licensing history includin...
adequate ventilation - ANSWER Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods which
removes or exhaust fumes, vapors, or dust to prevent hazardous conditions from occurring
affidavit of licensure - ANSWER (File folder) original document or other approved means a
verifying licensing history including information disclosing all unresolved or outstanding
penalties or disciplinary actions
agency - ANSWER Oregon health Licensing Agency
Article - ANSWER (Supplies) items which complement services provided in the practice of
barbering, hair design, esthetics, or not technology including but not limited to next strips
neck duster's towels or linens and cloth or plastic capes
authorization - ANSWER (Practitioners certificate) a certificate, license, permit, or
registration issued by the Oregon health licensing agency that allows a person to participate
one of the occupations or professions to maintain a facility subject to the authority of the
boards and councils
Chemical service - ANSWER (Chemical peel) The use of any product which restructures or
removes hair or changes the shape or appearance of skin, hair or nails
Common area - ANSWER An area of a facility which is used by all authorization holders
performing services including but not limited to reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks,
shampoo bowls, hair dryers, hair dryer areas and employee lounges
Disinfect - ANSWER Using a process to destroy harmful organisms including bacteria,
viruses, germs, fungi and tuberculosis
Dispensing area - ANSWER An area with a non-porous surfaces any sink with hot and cold
running water where service 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 exposed to chemicals
Educational institutions - ANSWER Oregon high school, Oregon career school, Oregon
community college
EPA means - ANSWER Environmental protection agency, a branch of the federal government
which approves and registers chemical compounds and agents
Equipment - ANSWER Items needed to operate a facility including but not limited to waiting
,chairs, Barber or styling chairs, shampoo chairs, cabinets, sinks, shampoo bowls, stationary
dryers, pedicure bowls or whirlpool foot spas, paraffin wax containers and nail technology
tables
facility (n) - ANSWER Any place to do business, facility license required
Fire retardant container - ANSWER And airtight metal container for disposing of chemical
waste or storing linens with chemical residue
High-level disinfectant - ANSWER A chemical agent which has demonstrated tuberculocidal
activity and is registered with the EPA (kills tuberculosis, use on anything metal)
Low-level disinfectant - ANSWER Means a chemical agent which has demonstrated
bactericidal, germicidal, fungicidal and limited virucidal activity and is register with the EPA
(disinfects plastics, brushes)
Materials and supplies - ANSWER Items which complement the use of tools including but
not limited to hair tints, bleaches, permanent wave solutions, hair oil, shampoos, rinses,
disinfectants, towels and chemicals
Natural person - ANSWER A living, individual, human being
Official transcripts - ANSWER And 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 enrolled under specific hour
requirements for each field of practice if applicable final practical examination scores for each
field of practice
Premises - ANSWER The entire area of the facility, licensed by the agency and designated as
a facility ( parking lot, building, any area owned by the business)
Sharp edges or pointed, non-electrical tools and implements - ANSWER Items which may on
occasion peers or cut the skin and draw blood including razors cuticle nippers, critical pushers,
nail clippers, tweezers, comedone extractors, shears and metal nail files
Soiled - ANSWER An article that has been used and has not been cleaned or disinfected for
use on the next client
Tools and implements - ANSWER All portable articles and instruments which the
authorization holder uses when performing services on a client including but not limited to
combs, shears, clippers and Yoyettes
Work area - ANSWER An area where services are performed and preparations are
conducted including but not limited to shampoo area workstations and dispensing area
, Safety and sanitation rules: facility standards. Compliance with all applicable regulations -
ANSWER 1) authorization holders must observe the department of human services, Oregon
health Authority and other city county and state regulations.
2) authorization holders must adhere to all city, County, state and federal ventilation
requirement
Compliance with indoor clean air act and ventilation requirements: - ANSWER Any public
place and a facility shall be governed under the Oregon indoor clean air act.
all facilities shall provide adequate ventilation
Water supply requirements and standards - ANSWER 1)An adequate and immediate supply
of both hot and cold running water and wash basins must be available:
a)on the facility premises and in any work area where hazardous materials are in use, which
may have a harmful effect on or be absorbed through the skin of the contamination is not
removed.
Water supply requirements and standards - ANSWER 2) sinks located in a restaurant do not
qualify as a water source for the facility.
Water supply requirements and standards - ANSWER Use of bar soap or a common towel is
prohibited
Restroom/toilets and water disposal - ANSWER restrooms must be available for employees
the restroom must be on the facility premises or an adjoining premises which is reasonably
accessible from any work area
Restrooms/toilets and water disposal - ANSWER All restrooms on facility process must be
kept clean sanitary and in proper working order at all times
Restroom/toilets and water disposal - ANSWER All liquid waste from toilets and sinks must
be discharged directly into a public sewer or in the absence of a public sewer, by method
meeting the requirements -sewage treatment and disposal systems
Towels or linens - ANSWER And authorization holder must use clean towels or linens for
each client
Towels or linens - ANSWER And authorization holder must store clean towels and linens in a
clean area
Towels and linens - ANSWER And authorization holder must use closable containers large
enough and sturdy enough to store all soiled towels or linens
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