Infection Control & SafetyQuestion 475 of 484

An emery board, an orangewood stick, and a metal cuticle pusher are sitting on a manicure tray after a service. The BBC sanitation rule is:

a.All three may be reused on the next client if wiped with alcohol
b.All three are single-use and must be discarded
c.Only the metal pusher is single-use; the others are reusable
d.Porous items (emery board, orangewood stick) cannot be effectively disinfected and MUST be discarded after a single client; non-porous metal items (cuticle pusher) must be CLEANED of debris and immersed in an EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant for the labeled contact time, then dried and stored in a clean closed container

Explanation

Porous items (emery boards, wooden orangewood sticks, buffer blocks, cotton, gauze, paper applicators) absorb fluids and dust into their structure and cannot be reliably disinfected; California treats them as SINGLE-USE and they must be discarded after one client. Non-porous, multi-use items (metal cuticle pushers, nippers, combs, shears) must be cleaned of debris and immersed in an EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant for the labeled contact time, then dried and stored in a clean closed container. This is the core of CCR Title 16 §979 sanitation. Options A, B, and C either reuse a porous item, discard a reusable one, or mis-classify the metal tool.

Law Reference: CCR Title 16 §979

Practice all 484 questions free — no signup required.

Related questions on this topic

Last reviewed: · editorial process

PrepPass Editorial Team · Verified against California Board of Barbering & Cosmetology Exam · How we review
Report