Safety In The Salon
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Question 1 |
To cover the small dishes you use for acrylic powder and liquid, use:
Jar lids | |
Marbles | |
Plastic wrap | |
Aluminum foil |
Question 2 |
When the possibility for chemical splashing exists, you and your client should wear:
Masks | |
Gloves | |
Rubber aprons | |
Eye protection |
Question 3 |
Carcinogens are substances that can cause:
Skin irritation | |
Cancer | |
Flash fires | |
Spoilage |
Question 4 |
To avoid ingesting chemicals at your station, you and your clients should not:
Smoke | |
Breathe | |
Touch | |
Eat or drink |
Question 5 |
An MSDS can be obtained from your salon’s:
Distributor | |
Main office | |
Cleaning person | |
Fire department |
Question 6 |
Dust masks quickly lose effectiveness and should be replaced:
Every few days | |
Daily | |
Monthly | |
Yearly |
Question 7 |
An MSDS must include information about all these areas EXCEPT:
First aid procedures | |
Physical hazards | |
Protection measures | |
Application methods |
Question 8 |
To be effective, the charcoal filter in a vented manicuring table must be changed every:
Week | |
20 hours | |
48 hours | |
Month |
Question 9 |
Capping products will reduce vapors and make them:
Look neater | |
Last longer | |
Harder to open | |
Easier to steal |
Question 10 |
Nail product chemical enter your body in all these ways EXCEPT:
Skin contact | |
Inhalation | |
Injection | |
Ingestion |
Question 11 |
Storage for chemicals should be in cool areas and away from:
Appliance/furnace with pilot light | |
Hair colors | |
Perm solutions | |
Garbage cans |
Question 12 |
Nail products can be ruined by:
Overmixing | |
Excessive heat | |
Shaking too hard | |
Cool temperatures |
Question 13 |
The distance between a roof exhaust pipe and an intake vent should be at least:
Eight feet | |
Ten feet | |
Fifteen feet | |
Twenty-one feet |
Question 14 |
The area the size of a beach ball that is directly in front of your mouth is:
Your allergy zone | |
Your breathing zone | |
Your health zone | |
Your ventilation zone |
Question 15 |
A Material Safety Data Sheet will tell you about a product’s potential:
Price increase | |
Hazards | |
Reformulation | |
Discontinuation |
Question 16 |
Lightheadedness, runny nose, and tingling toes are symptoms of chemical:
Burn | |
Inhalation | |
Overexposure | |
Exposure |
Question 17 |
Food and chemical in the salon should be stored in:
The refrigerator | |
Paper bags | |
Separate areas | |
The office |
Question 18 |
Many nail products are highly flammable, thus smoking near them could cause a:
Ventilation overload | |
Fire | |
Skin allergy | |
Chronic cough |
Question 19 |
An accidental splash of disinfectant solution or primer can seriously injure the:
Nail | |
Polish | |
Implements | |
Eyes |
Question 20 |
To help keep your area well ventilated, empty your plastic trash bag:
Daily | |
Weekly | |
Several times per day | |
Monthly |
Question 21 |
Proper ventilation requires that fumes and vapors be vented to:
Reception area | |
Bathroom | |
Outside | |
Haircolor area |
Question 22 |
Because of the possibility of eye injury, contact lenses should not be worn when:
Skiing | |
Swimming | |
Working in the salon | |
Showering |
Question 23 |
To prevent chemical accidents, never use a product if its container is n
Sealed | |
Sanitized | |
Full | |
Labeled |
Question 24 |
You can eliminate vapors by all methods EXCEPT:
Tightly sealing product container | |
Avoiding use of pressurized sprays | |
Running fans | |
Emptying waste containers |
Question 25 |
Many nail products are even more flammable than:
Lighter fluid | |
Charcoal | |
Water | |
Gasoline |
Question 26 |
To turn safety into a promotion for nail art, add your hand-painted designs to frames of:
Safety goggles | |
Nail dryers | |
Dust masks | |
Chairs |
Question 27 |
The best solution to salon vapor and dust control is:
Fans | |
Vented manicure table | |
Local exhaust | |
Blowers |
Question 28 |
To protect lungs when filling nails, you and your client should wear:
Dust masks | |
Bandanas | |
Oxygen tanks | |
Clean towels |
Question 29 |
To help prevent chemical ingestion, never eat anything in the salon without first:
Washing hands | |
Asking permission | |
Having an antacid | |
Taking a sample |
Question 30 |
Cumulative trauma disorders can be caused by all factors EXCEPT:
Chemical overexposure | |
Repetitive motion | |
Awkward twisting | |
Working in one position |
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