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DEMONSTRATE SAFE WORK PRACTICESCOS.1.0
- 1.1
Identify the responsibilities of professionals to create and maintain a safe work environment for self and clientsCOS..1.1
- 1.2
Explain emergency procedures to follow in response to workplace accidentsCOS.1.2
- 1.3
Wear protective clothing and use protective gear to ensure personal safetyCOS.1.3
- 1.4
Describe universal precautions and their importanceCOS.1.4
- 1.5
Apply Arizona state laws and regulations for exposure to blood and body fluidsCOS.1.5
- 1.6
Use the referral technique for medical treatment when a disorder or disease is noticedCOS.1.6
- 1.7
Comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, e.g. the Hazard Communication Standard (hazcom), and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)COS.1.7
- 1.8
Perform clear labeling of containers of all materialsCOS.1.8
- 1.9
Use, maintain, clean, disinfect, and regularly inspect all tools and equipment following safety guidelines and manufacturer’s instructionsCOS.1.9
- 1.10
Identify emergency and evacuation plansCOS.1.10
APPLY INFECTION CONTROL AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACCORDING TO ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY (ABOC) GUIDELINESCOS.2.0
- 2.1
Set up facility and work areas to meet best practices and safety standardsCOS.2.1
- 2.2
Mix and use disinfectants following manufacturers’ instructionsCOS.2.2
- 2.3
Determine levels of infection control and methods of decontamination for tools, facilities, and peopleCOS.2.3
- 2.4
Apply wet disinfection procedures to tools and implementsCOS.2.4
- 2.5
Apply dry storage methods for pre-disinfected tools and implementsCOS.2.5
- 2.6
Sanitize electrical equipment following manufacturers’ instructionsCOS.2.6
- 2.7
Use recommended techniques to laundry and store towels, sheets, lab jackets, and capesCOS.2.7
- 2.8
Follow hand-washing procedures and use sanitizer before servicing clientsCOS.2.8
- 2.9
Comply with state and federal regulations for infection control and disease prevention (CDC)COS.2.9
- 2.10
Identify and apply the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29CFR-1910.1030) applicable to the cosmetology environmentCOS.2.10
- 2.11
Identify and apply the OSHA Hazard Communications Standard (29CFR-1910.1200) applicable to the cosmetology environmentCOS.2.11
IDENTIFY CHEMICALS AND THEIR USAGECOS.3.0
- 3.1
Describe chemicals and their effect on hair, skin, and nailsCOS.3.1
- 3.2
Follow procedures to ensure accurate use of all productsCOS.3.2
- 3.3
Store and dispose of chemicals according to guidelines in the Safety Data SheetsCOS.3.3
DEMONSTRATE SCALP AND HAIR TREATMENTSCOS.4.0
- 4.1
Prepare and consult with clientCOS.4.1
- 4.2
Analyze hair and scalp, including the identify of disorders and diseases, and select product and treatmentCOS.4.2
- 4.3
Apply hair treatmentCOS.4.3
- 4.4
Apply scalp-care treatmentCOS.4.4
- 4.5
Perform scalp manipulationsCOS.4.5
- 4.6
Shampoo and rinse hairCOS.4.6
DEMONSTRATE HAIRCUT TECHNIQUESCOS.5.0
- 5.1
Prepare and consult with clientCOS.5.1
- 5.2
Use shears, razors, or clippers and texturing techniquesCOS.5.2
- 5.3
Trim beard, mustache, and sideburnsCOS.5.3
- 5.4
Cut wig or hairpieceCOS.5.4
- 5.5
Perform wet and dry cutsCOS.5.5
- 5.6
Edge and clean neckline using bone structure of head and texture of hairCOS.5.6
DEMONSTRATE CHEMICAL TEXTURIZING TECHNIQUESCOS.6.0
- 6.1
Prepare and consult with clientCOS.6.1
- 6.2
Analyze hair and scalp and select chemical and techniqueCOS.6.2
- 6.3
Apply protective base at hairline, scalp, and earsCOS.6.3
- 6.4
Perform texturing technique, e.g. rod placement service, permanent wave, or hair-relaxingCOS.6.4
- 6.5
Perform readiness test, e.g. test curl testCOS.6.5
- 6.6
Complete rinsing, blotting, and neutralizing techniquesCOS.6.6
- 6.7
Correct problems associated with permanent waving and hair-relaxing treatmentsCOS.6.7
DEMONSTRATE STYLING TECHNIQUESCOS.7.0
- 7.1
Prepare and consult with clientCOS.7.1
- 7.2
Perform wet hairstyling techniques, including roller and wave placementCOS.7.2
- 7.3
Complete style using a variety of techniquesCOS.7.3
- 7.4
Perform thermal styling techniquesCOS.7.4
- 7.5
Perform specialized styling techniques, e.g. braiding and extensionsCOS.7.5
DEMONSTRATE HAIR COLOR TECHNIQUESCOS.8.0
- 8.1
Prepare and consult with clientCOS.8.1
- 8.2
Perform FDA- and state-mandated patch test to determine sensitivity to productCOS.8.2
- 8.3
Determine level of natural hair colorCOS.8.3
- 8.4
Select product and application techniqueCOS.8.4
- 8.5
Perform product color mixingCOS.8.5
- 8.6
Perform temporary, semi-permanent, permanent, or decolorizing procedureCOS.8.6
- 8.7
Remove product from skinCOS.8.7
- 8.8
Create special hair color effectsCOS.8.8
- 8.9
Perform corrective hair color serviceCOS.8.9
DEMONSTRATE MORPHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF THE NAILCOS.9.0
- 9.1
Consult with client to determine nail service, including the identify of nail diseases and disordersCOS.9.1
- 9.2
Prepare client for selected nail serviceCOS.9.2
- 9.3
Perform nail technology modalities and proceduresCOS.9.3
DEMONSTRATE MORPHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF THE SKINCOS.10.0
- 10.1
Prepare and consult with clientCOS.10.1
- 10.2
Analyze skin for treatmentCOS.10.2
- 10.3
Recognize skin diseases and disordersCOS.10.3
- 10.4
Perform selected facial serviceCOS.10.4
- 10.5
Shape eyebrowsCOS.10.5
- 10.6
Apply makeupCOS.10.6
- 10.7
Perform extraction techniqueCOS.10.7
- 10.8
Perform skin modalities and treatmentsCOS.10.8
- 10.9
Perform lash and eyebrow tintingCOS.10.9
- 10.10
Apply artificial eyelashesCOS.10.10
DEMONSTRATE PROFESSIONAL SKILLSCOS.11.0
- 11.1
Comply with city, county, state, and federal regulationsCOS.11.1
- 11.2
Perform reception desk duties, including customer service and schedulingCOS.11.2
- 11.3
Promote hair care by using and retailing professional productsCOS.11.3
- 11.4
Determine payment and provide change for payment of servicesCOS.11.4
- 11.5
Create sales and tip recordsCOS.11.5
- 11.6
Perform dispensary duties, including inventory controlCOS.11.6
- 11.7
Explain salon policies and resolve client conflicts with supervisorsCOS.11.7
- 11.8
Record information on client record card and maintain filing systemCOS.11.8
- 11.9
Complete task sheet for end of shiftCOS.11.9
DEMONSTRATE ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLSCOS.12.0
- 12.1
Use questioning techniques to obtain needed information for client consultingCOS.12.1
- 12.2
Interpret oral and nonverbal communication of clientsCOS.12.2
- 12.3
Apply active listening skills during communicationsCOS.12.3
- 12.4
Communicate using culturally sensitive language for a diverse clienteleCOS.12.4
- 12.5
Perform good customer relations and telephone etiquetteCOS.12.5
EXAMINE THE IMPORTANCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPCOS.13.0
- 13.1
Identify factors that contribute to success of a salon, including personal traitsCOS.13.1
- 13.2
Compare and contrast advantages and disadvantages of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporationsCOS.13.2
- 13.3
Describe components of a business plan, including a floor planCOS.13.3
- 13.4
Identify laws, rules, and regulations of the Arizona State Board of Cosmetology for state complianceCOS.13.4
- 13.5
Identify licensing, certification, and industry credentialing requirements in salon ownershipCOS.13.5
- 13.6
Identify business skills needed to operate a businessCOS.13.6
- 13.7
Perform knowledge of business financesCOS.13.7
- 13.8
Analyze the relationship of customer service and customer satisfaction to the success of businessCOS.13.8
USE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TOOLSCOS.14.0
- 14.1
Identify personal information management (PIM) applications to increase workplace efficiencyCOS.14.1
- 14.2
Apply computer software and applications to access, create, manage, integrate, and store information (e.g. word processing, spreadsheets, electronic calendar, email, and Internet access)COS.14.2
- 14.3
Demonstrate basic computer hardware skillsCOS.14.3
DEMONSTRATE MATHEMATICS KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLSCOS.15.0
- 15.1
Identify math skills as they apply to cosmetology servicesCOS.15.1
- 15.2
Draw, read, and report using graphs, charts, and tablesCOS.15.2
- 15.3
Measure time, temperature, distance, capacity, and mass/weightCOS.15.3
- 15.4
Make, use, and convert weights and measures using both traditional and metric unitsCOS.15.4
- 15.5
Organize and communicate results obtained by observations and experimentationCOS.15.5
- 15.6
Differentiate between a digital clock and an analog clockCOS.15.6
- 15.7
Convert to and from 12-hour time format and 24-hour formatCOS.15.7
- 15.8
Analyze and apply data and measurements to solve problems in the cosmetology environmentCOS.15.8
SOLVE PROBLEMS BY ANALYZING AND APPLYING DATA AND MEASUREMENTSCOS.16.0
- 16.1
Develop scientific recommendations based on dataCOS.16.1
- 16.2
Identify science as it applies to decontamination and infection controlCOS.16.2
- 16.3
Identify chemistry as it applies to products used in the salonCOS.16.3
- 16.4
Identify science as it applies to anatomy and physiologyCOS.16.4
- 16.5
Identify science as it applies to electricity and light therapy to perform appropriate treatmentCOS.16.5
- 16.6
Formulate scientifically investigable questions, construct investigations, collect and evaluate data, and develop scientific recommendations based on findingsCOS.16.6
DEMONSTRATE LANGUAGE ARTS KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLSCOS.17.0
- 17.1
Locate, comprehend, and evaluate oral and written informationCOS.17.1
- 17.2
Draft, revise, and edit written documents using correct grammar, punctuation, and vocabularyCOS.17.2
- 17.3
Present information formally and informally for specific purposes and audiences in oral and written formatsCOS.17.3
- 17.4
Use cosmetology terminology as appropriateCOS.17.4
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