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What is Diplococci
This type of bacteria causes pneumonia.
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What is OSHA
This agency was created as part of the Department of Labor to regulate and enforce safety and health standards to protect employees in the workplace.
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What is Exposure incident
Contact with blood or body fluid
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What is protecting your client's health and safety
The most important responsibility of a salon professional is
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What is contagious disease
Also known as a communicable disease; a disease spread from one person to another
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What is Staphylococci
This type of bacteria causes boil, pustules, and abscesses.
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What is MSDS or Material Safety Data Sheet
Both federal and state laws require that manufactures supply this for all products sold.
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What is Universal precautions
Guidelines published by OSHA that require the employer and employee to assume all human blood and body fluids are infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
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What is State and Federal laws and rules
It is your professional and legal responsibility to follow these
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What is HIV human immunodeficiency virus
The virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency AIDS
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What is Streptococci
This type of bacteria causes strep throat and blood poisoning.
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What is EPA or Environmental Protection Agency
This agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States.
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What is Asymptomatic
Clients who are infected with bloodborne pathogens and they show no symptoms or signs of infection are?
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What is the licensing agency or the State Board of Cosmetology
If you move or change your name who should you notify?
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What is MSDS material safety data sheet
Information compiles by the manufacturer about a product safety, including names of hazardous ingredients, safe handling and use, precautions to reduce risks of accidental harm or overexposure, and flammability warnings.
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What is Cocci
This type of bacteria are round and appears alone or in groups. It causes
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What is Licensing agencies, state boards of cosmetology, commissions, and health departments
What state regulatory agencies exist to protect salon professionals and the consumer's health, safety, and welfare while receiving services in a salon?
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What is EPA-registered disinfectant
A disinfectant that is used to clean and disinfect your workstation or styling station?
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What is the state's Website. AKA Tn State Board of Cosmetology
Where should you look weekly to find changes or updates to rules and regulations?
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What is Pathogenic bacteria
Disease produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
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What is Bacilli
This type of bacteria are short, rod-shaped and are the most common.
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What is HCS or Hazard Communication Standard
OSHA created_________, which requires that chemical manufactures and importers assess and communicate the potential hazards associated with their products.
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What is 10 minutes or the recommended by manufacture of the product.
All multiuse tools and implements that have come into contact with blood or other bodily fluids must be thoroughly cleaned and completely immersed in EPA-registered disinfectant for how long?
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What is Infection Control
This should be a part of the normal routine for you and your coworkers so that the salon and staff project a steadfast professional image
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What is viricidal
Disinfectant capable of destroying viruses
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