Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Ten Most Common Code Violations in Texas Barber Shops

1. Expired Individual License – Tex. Occupations Code Ch. 1601.251 (a)
Renew if still eligible. Keep address current with TDLR; renewals are mailed to last address on file.

2. Expired Shop License – Tex. Occupations Code Ch. 1601.301 (a)
Renew if still eligible. Keep address current with TDLR; renewals are mailed to last address on file.

3. No Booth Rental License – 16 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 82.22 (a) & (d)
Apply for Booth Rental license.

4. Unlicensed Individual – Tex. Occupations Code Ch. 1601.251 (a)
If eligible, apply for a license.

5. Unlicensed Shop – Tex. Occupations Code Ch. 1601.301 (a)
Apply for a Shop Permit.

6. No or Contaminated Wet Sanitizer – 16 Tex. Occupations Code Ch. 82.101 (a)(3)
Disinfection solution prepared fresh daily or more often if solution becomes diluted or soiled.

7. Clean Implements Not Stored Properly – 16 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 82.102 (f)
All clean and disinfected implements and materials when not in use must be stored in a clean, dry, debris-free environment.

8. Dirty and Clean Implements stored together – 16 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 82.102 (f)
Dirty implements should be stored separate from the clean implements.

9. Unsanitary Shampoo Bowls and Hair Strainer – 16 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 82.102 (h)
Clean and disinfect shampoo bowls and strainer before use on each client.

10. Rest Room used for storage – 16 Tex. Admin. Code Ch. 82.114 (e)
Chemical supplies shall not be stored in restroom.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

They shouldn't have problems with their Texas cosmetology license renewal nowadays since online providers has made it a lot easier and faster to get the required CE credits to renew the license.