Iowa law states “The biennial continuing education compliance period shall extend for a two-year period beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30 of each even-numbered year. Each biennium, each person who is licensed to practice as a barber in this state shall be required to complete a minimum of three hours of continuing education that meet the requirements of rule 645—24.3(158,272C). A minimum of one hour of the three hours shall be in the content areas of Iowa barbering laws and administrative rules and sanitation.”
This Iowa Barbering Laws and Administrative Rules, Infection Control and Sanitation Training is a 3-hour training (3 contact hours). To satisfactorily complete this training, learners must score 14 out of 20 questions correct or 70% on the post-quiz/exam in order to get a certificate.
By the end of this training learners will be able to describe Iowa Barbering Laws and Administrative Rules, Chain of infection, Influences of exposure to infections, blood-borne pathogens, Common Infectious Diseases at Barber Shops, Mode of transmissions, Prevention strategies, Owner responsibility, and Cleaning, Sanitizing and Disinfecting.
