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(a) In addition to the requirements of 12 AAC 09.125(b) , the classroom for theoretical instruction of the practice of barbering or hairdressing must be equipped with seating capacity for all students attending the classroom, and with equipment including
(1) one blackboard;
(2) a chart or charts of the skin, hair, muscles, nerves, bones and circulatory system of the head, neck, and face; and
(3) a book or books on general anatomy, physiology, and hygiene.
(b) The school shall provide each student with at least one board-approved textbook covering all practical operations listed in 12 AAC 09.160.
(c) The practical instructional area must have available the following equipment:
(1) a cabinet for instruments and linens;
(2) a towel container for soiled towels;
(3) a cape with sanex strips;
(4) towels;
(5) shampoos, tonics, creams, conditioners, and setting lotions;
(6) rollers;
(7) clips, and bobby and hair pins;
(8) combs;
(9) brushes;
(10) a dressing table, dresserette, or styling bar with mirror;
(11) a styling chair;
(12) a portable hair dryer or blower dryer;
(13) a curling iron;
(14) an injector razor with blades;
(15) scissors;
(16) permanent-waving solutions, rods and applicators;
(17) chemical straightening solutions;
(18) bleaches, tints, rinses, and highlighting solutions;
(19) disposable rubber gloves;
(20) thinning shears;
(21) electric clippers;
(22) a manikin;
(23) repealed 4/23/98;
(24) for a barbering school, a hot lather machine.
(d) For every six or fewer students working at one time, the practical instructional area must have available at least
(1) one shampoo bowl with running hot and cold water; and
(2) one standard chair-style hair-dryer unit with hood.
History: Eff. 11/2/81, Register 80; am 10/21/82, Register 84; am 2/28/88, Register 105; am 4/23/98, Register 146
Authority: AS 08.13.030
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