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Q1A barber finishes a haircut on a client with no visible skin issues, then notices a small nick on their own finger. Under bloodborne pathogen standards, what is the FIRST correct action?
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✓ Correct answer: Stop the service, wash hands thoroughly, and apply a bandage or glove before continuing
OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard requires that any open wound on a service provider be covered with a bandage or glove before continued client contact to prevent cross-contamination.
Q2An EPA-registered hospital-level disinfectant requires a 10-minute contact time on a razor guard. A barber sprays the implement and places it back in the drawer after 6 minutes because it appears dry. This practice is:
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✓ Correct answer: A violation, because the full label-mandated contact time must elapse regardless of appearance
EPA regulations require that disinfectants be used strictly according to label directions, including full contact time; removing an implement before that time invalidates the disinfection process.
Q3Which of the following processes destroys ALL microbial life, including bacterial spores?
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✓ Correct answer: Sterilization
Sterilization is the only process that eliminates all forms of microbial life including the most resistant bacterial endospores, distinguishing it from sanitation and disinfection.
Q4A client sits in the barber chair and the barber notices the previous client left visible hair clippings on the headrest. What level of infection control is REQUIRED before seating the new client?
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✓ Correct answer: Sanitation by removing debris and applying a clean cover or sanitizing the surface
Non-porous surfaces that contact intact skin, such as headrests, require sanitation (removal of visible debris and cleaning) between clients per standard barbering infection-control protocols.
Q5A bottle of quats (quaternary ammonium compound) disinfectant has been in continuous use for two weeks in an open container on the barber station. What is the PRIMARY concern with this practice?
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✓ Correct answer: Open containers allow organic matter accumulation and dilution, reducing efficacy below the registered concentration
Quaternary ammonium solutions must be changed regularly because hair, debris, and water dilution lower the active ingredient concentration, rendering the solution ineffective per EPA label requirements.
Q6During a straight-razor shave, the barber accidentally nicks the client's skin and blood appears. The CORRECT sequence of actions is:
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✓ Correct answer: Stop service, apply pressure with a clean cloth, put on gloves, apply styptic or alum, dispose of the used blade in a sharps container, and clean and disinfect the affected area
A blood exposure incident requires immediate service stoppage, barrier protection (gloves), wound management, safe disposal of the contaminated blade in a sharps container, and surface disinfection per OSHA bloodborne pathogen guidelines.
Q7Which type of disinfectant is required for multi-use implements in a barber shop by most state boards?
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✓ Correct answer: An EPA-registered disinfectant used according to label instructions
State boards mandate the use of EPA-registered disinfectants applied per label instructions, as this federal registration ensures proven efficacy against specific pathogens at tested concentrations.
Q8A barber cleans metal shears by wiping them with a phenolic disinfectant wipe immediately after use on each client. What is the critical flaw in this method?
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✓ Correct answer: Wiping does not allow sufficient contact time and fails to pre-clean organic matter that can neutralize the disinfectant
Effective disinfection requires pre-cleaning to remove organic debris, then full immersion or wet contact for the label-specified dwell time; a single wipe rarely achieves either requirement.
Q9A single-use neck strip falls to the floor before being placed on a client. The correct action is to:
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✓ Correct answer: Discard it and use a fresh strip, as single-use items cannot be reprocessed
Single-use items are designed for one application only; they must be discarded after any contamination event and cannot be disinfected or sterilized for reuse per standard barbering regulations.
Q10State board rules typically require that disinfected implements be stored:
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✓ Correct answer: In a clean, covered container or drawer that protects them from recontamination until use
After disinfection, implements must be stored in a clean, covered, and labeled container to prevent recontamination; leaving them exposed on the counter or soaking them indefinitely in solution are both non-compliant practices.
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