Or. Admin. Code § 331-910-0007 - Approved Electrology Training Program for Temporary Trainees
(1) An Electrology Training Program must
include 600 hours of theory instruction and practical experience and meet
learning objectives listed in the Electrology Training Program referenced in
subsection (14) of this rule. The training must include a minimum of 200 hours
of theory instruction, 400 hours of practical experience and a minimum of 400
practical procedures.
(2) Training
must include 200 hours of theory in the following areas:
(a) Business operations: 15 hours;
(b) Oregon laws and rules: 20
hours;
(c) Anatomy and physiology:
60 hours;
(d) Microbiology: 5
hours;
(e) Safety, safe usage of
devices, and federal regulations and standards: 10 hours;
(f) Electrology services: 30 hours;
(g) Electrical devices:
(A) Electrolysis (galvanic): 20
hours;
(B) Thermolysis (manual and
flash): 20 hours;
(C) Combination
of electrolysis and thermolysis (blend): 20 hours;
(3) As part of the approved
training, a trainee must complete all hours of theory instruction prior to the
trainee performing practical procedures.
(4) The 400 hours of practical experience
must include a minimum of 400 practical procedures required in subsection (1)
of this rule. For example, a trainee may complete multiple procedures within
one hour depending on the type of procedure (face, genitalia, underarm). The
400 practical procedures must include the following:
(a) Electrolysis (galvanic): 20
procedures;
(b) Thermolysis Manual:
46 procedures;
(c) Thermolysis
Flash: 46 procedures;
(d)
Combination of electrolysis and thermolysis (blend): 46 procedures;
(e) Procedures of choice listed in subsection
(a) through (d) of this rule: 230 procedures.
(5) The trainee must observe the supervisor
demonstrating three of each procedure listed in subsection (4)(a) through (d)
of this rule for a total of 12 procedures. For example, a trainee may not
perform procedures listed under (4)(a) of this rule (electrolysis (galvanic))
until the trainee has observed the supervisor demonstrating three procedures
listed in subsection (4)(a) of this rule (electrolysis (galvanic)).
(6) Training must be provided by a
supervisor.
(7) Procedures listed
under subsection (4)(a) through (d) of this rule must be performed under direct
supervision.
(8) Procedures listed
under subsection (4)(e) of this rule may be performed under indirect
supervision.
(9) The trainee must
complete all the direct supervision procedures listed in subsection (4)(a)
through (d) of this rule prior to performing procedures listed in subsection
(4)(e) of this rule under indirect supervision.
(10) The trainee-to-supervisor ratio while
performing practical procedures is four trainees to one supervisor at one
time.
(11) A trainee may have one
or more supervisors during the electrology training program.
(12) If a trainee has more than one
supervisor, one supervisor must be designated as the primary supervisor to that
trainee. The primary supervisor is responsible for receiving and maintaining
the records of training from all supervisors for the trainee, including but not
limited to, trainee tracking forms, certification of training and examination
forms.
(13) If an individual does
not hold an electrology license in Oregon but has expertise in certain
procedures, the individual must obtain a temporary license listed under OAR
331-910-0010 and OAR
331-910-0015 and meet all the
supervisor requirements prior to performing electrolysis, including
demonstrating practical procedures or providing hands-on-training.
(14) The Office has approved the Electrology
Training Program implemented on April 15, 2023, which can be obtained from the
Office upon request.
(15) The
theory portion of the training listed in subsection (2) of this rule may be
taught through distance learning under the direction of a supervisor.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 676.568, 676.615, 690.350, 690.365, 690.405 & 690.410
Statutes/Other Implemented: 690.350, 690.365, 690.405 & 690.410
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