Ohio Admin. Code 4713-8-08 - Standards relating to competent practice as a barber
(A) A barber shall
provide barbering services within a barber shop where the license is current
and active.
(B) A barber shall
maintain knowledge of the duties, responsibilities, and accountabilities of
practice and shall practice in accordance with the following:
(1) The laws regulating the practice of
barbering;
(2) The rules of the
board;
(3) Any other applicable
federal, state, and local laws and rules; and
(4) Position statements, standards for
practice, or guidelines for practice from nationally recognized professional
barbering entities; provided these statements, standards, or guidelines are
consistent with existing laws or rules.
(C) A barber shall demonstrate competence and
accountability in all areas of practice in which the barber is engaged which
includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Consistent performance of all aspects of
barbering services according to acceptable and prevailing standards,
(2) Appropriate recognition, referral or
consultation, and intervention, when a complication arises during or after the
performance of a specific service or procedure;
(3) The barber demonstrates appropriate
knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide the barbering service,
and
(4) The barbering service does
not involve a function or procedure which is prohibited by any other law or
rule and does not exceed the definition of the practice of barbering in section
4709.01 of the Revised
Code.
(D) Barbers shall
not provide any service that claims to have a medical or healing benefit. The
scope of practice is limited to cosmetic, relaxation, and non-invasive services
only. The term "therapy" shall only be used for services described in paragraph
(PP) of rule
4713-1-01 of the Administrative
Code.
(E) Barber shall not provide
a service on any area of the body other than the head, face, and
neck.
(F) Barbers may exfoliate
stratum corneum cells only. With proper training, barbers may use any chemical,
mechanical, or electrical service to exfoliate cells of the stratum corneum on
the head, face, or neck.
(G)
Barbers may use a sterile, single-use, disposable lancet to enhance the opening
in a comedo or to create a small opening in the dead surface corneum to
facilitate extraction of a milia. Barbers shall not pierce the stratum corneum
or use a lancet for any other purpose. Barbers shall
not perform a comedo enhancement or milia extraction with a lancet unless they
have had specific, documented training for the procedure. Used lancets
shall be immediately disposed of in a sharps disposal container.
(H) Licensees using a device, equipment,
chemical, or a product shall comply with the manufacturers' directions when
using the device, equipment, chemical, or product.
(I) Barbers working under the direct
supervision of a licensed physician shall provide only services within their
scope of practice as set forth in Chapter 4709. of the Revised Code and the
rules promulgated thereunder.
(J)
Chemical peels performed by a barber shall be mixed and used at an ingredient
concentration of thirty per cent solution or less at final formulation with a
pH value not less than three, unless all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The chemical peel preparation is a
commercially available product approved for use by barbers;
(2) The licensee can provide documentation
from the manufacturer that the specific product does not penetrate below the
stratum corneum when used as directed;
(3) The licensee can provide documentation of
training and/or certification in the use of the product;
(4) The licensee follows all manufacturer's
directions in the use of the chemical peel preparation; and
(5) The preparation is stored according to
the manufacturer's specifications and is discarded after its expiration
date.
(K) Barbers shall
not provide services using any device that produces or amplifies
electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths equal to or greater than one hundred
eighty nanometers.
(L) Barbers
shall not provide services that ablate, damage, or alter any living cells.
This includes, but is not limited to,
cryosculpting/coolsculpting, removal of skin tags, moles, or angiomas,
microneedling, and plasma/fibroblast skin tightening.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4709.05
Rule Amplifies: 4709.01, 4709.02, 4709.13, 4709.14
Prior Effective Dates: 07/05/2020
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