ORIENTATION TO COSMETOLOGY
Orientation to Cosmetology WVEIS Code 1737
This course will provide the student with information about the future of the cosmetology field, sanitation practices and salon equipment.
Standard 1: Summarize the occupational outlook of cosmetology. (1737.S.1)
Cosmetology Objectives
Students will:
1737.1.1 Match terms associated with orientation to the correct definitions.
1737.1.2 Discuss facts concerning the occupational outlook of cosmetology.
1737.1.3 Identify various types of occupations that can be acquired through cosmetology training.
1737.1.4 Select from a list specific areas involved in cosmetology lab work.
1737.1.5 Select from a list student requirements for the cosmetology program.
Standard 2: Identify general implements and equipment used in a salon. (1737.S.2)
Salon Objectives
Students will:
1737.2.1 Match terms associated with implements and equipment to the correct definitions.
1737.2.2 Identify types of combs.
1737.2.3 Identify types of brushes.
1737.2.4 Identify types of rollers
1737.2.5 Identify types of clips.
1737.2.6 Identify air-waving equipment (quick service).
1737.2.7 Identify haircutting implements.
1737.2.8 Identify equipment used for facials and scalp treatments.
1737.2.9 Identify implements used in thermal waving.
1737.2.10 Identify implements used in permanent waving.
1737.2.11 Identify implements used in hair lightening and hair coloring.
1737.2.12 Identify manicure and pedicure implements.
1737.2.13 Identify implements used in styling hairpieces.
1737.2.14 Identify implements and equipment used shampooing.
1737.2.15 Identify drying equipment.
1737.2.16 Identify implements and equipment used in hairstyling.
1737.2.17 Distinguish between wet and dry sanitizers.
Standard 3: Demonstrate knowledge of rules concerning sanitation and safety. (1737.S.3)
Sanitation and Safety Objectives
Students will:
1737.3.1 Match terms associated with safety to the correct definitions.
1737.3.2 Match the colors of the safety color code with their correct use.
1737.3.3 Identify rules for personal safety.
1737.3.4 Select from a list sanitation and sterilization rules that can prevent some personal safety hazards.
1737.3.5 Select physical and chemical methods of sterilization.
1737.3.6 Arrange in order steps for using a wet sanitizer.
1737.3.7 Identify how bacteria can become a personal health hazard.
1737.3.8 Distinguish between pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria.
1737.3.9 Match types of pathogenic bacteria to diseases they cause.
1737.3.10 Select rules for general shop safety.
1737.3.11 Label the components of the fire triangle.
1737.3.12 Match the classes of fire to the correct definitions.
1737.3.13 Match types of fire extinguishers to the class of fire each is best suited to extinguish.
1737.3.14 Complete a safety pledge form.
1737.3.15 Complete a safety inspection checklist.
1737.3.16 State general shop safety rules.
1737.3.17 Recall sanitation rules.
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