2007/2008 Competency-Based Task/Competency List

Tasks/competencies designated by bullets in the left-hand column are considered essential statewide and are required of all students. In some courses, all tasks/competencies have been identified as essential. Tasks/competencies without bullets are considered optional; they and/or additional tasks/competencies may be taught at the discretion of the school division. Tasks/competencies marked with an asterisk (*) are considered sensitive, and teachers should obtain approval by the school division before teaching them.

8527
36 weeks
Cosmetology I, II, III
TASKS/COMPETENCIES
  Implementing Virginia's CTE Course Requirements
001 Demonstrate Virginia's Workplace Readiness Skills in course activities.
002 Apply Virginia's All Aspects of Industry elements in course activities.
003 Identify Internet safety issues and procedures for complying with acceptable use standards.
  Participating in the Student Organization
004 Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
005 Explain the benefits and responsibilities of membership in the student organization as a student and in professional/civic organizations as an adult.
006 Demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student organization activities, such as meetings, programs, and projects.
  Demonstrating Safety, Sanitation, and Disease Control
007 Wash and sanitize hands before and after every service.
008 Demonstrate proper treatment of an injury to a client or to oneself.
009 Follow OSHA guidelines for sanitizing and disinfecting implements after a blood spill.
010 Demonstrate proper procedures for attending to client wound, soaking implements in appropriate disinfectant, disinfecting and sanitizing work area, and disposing of towels and swabs.
011 Demonstrate knowledge of blood-borne pathogens, including blood poisoning, hepatitis C, and AIDS.
  Cleaning and Sanitizing Implements, Equipment, and Facilities
012 Clean and sanitize combs, brushes, and other implements.
013 Clean and sanitize electrical equipment.
014 Maintain salon equipment.
015 Clean and sanitize rollers, clips, perm rods, and perm trays.
016 Launder towels, capes, and smocks.
017 Clean lounge, stock room, individual station, and shampoo area.
  Exhibiting Professionalism and Workplace Ethics
018 Supervise personal hygiene/dress code.
019 Demonstrate good posture and physical poise.
020 Exhibit positive work attitude.
021 Use effective communication skills.
022 Follow class policies.
023 Demonstrate dependability and responsibility.
024 Discuss issues related to workplace ethics.
  Shampooing and Conditioning Hair
025 Apply towel and drape to client.
026 Analyze client's scalp and hair for abnormal conditions.
027 Advise client of any irregular scalp conditions.
028 Brush hair in preparation for shampoo.
029 Shampoo hair.
030 Condition hair (i.e., penetrating rinse, hot oil treatment, and/or intensive conditioner).
  Cutting Hair
031 Conduct client consultation.
032 Apply towel and drape to client.
033 Analyze client's hair for a haircut, including elasticity, porosity, texture, and density.
034 Demonstrate various haircutting elevations (i.e., zero º, 45º, and 90º).
035 Demonstrate hand positions for vertical, horizontal, and diagonal cutting.
036 Demonstrate proper handling of haircutting implements.
037 Cut hair using razor, shears, clippers, and thinning shears.
038 Check overall haircut for blending, outline, and balance.
039 Trim beard, mustache, sideburns, and ear hair.
  Styling Hair
040 Demonstrate knowledge of styling and finishing products.
041 Demonstrate use of blow dryer and appropriate brushes.
042 Set hair using pin curls.
043 Set dry hair on hot rollers.
044 Set hair, using curling iron.
045 Set hair, using rollers.
046 Style hair, using wrapping, molding, and sculpting techniques.
047 Perform fingerwaves using fingers and comb.
048 Straighten hair using pressing comb.
049 Style hair by braiding and weaving.
050 Demonstrate appropriate comb-out techniques.
  Creating Permanent Wave
051 Demonstrate safety practices when working with all chemical services.
052 Record client consultation information, including factors that may affect the services.
053 Consult with client about desired style.
054 Analyze hair and scalp condition to determine perm type.
055 Test skin for chemical sensitivity to perm.
056 Perform a preliminary strand test for a perm and for a chemical relaxer.
057 Select rod type for desired results.
058 Select wrap method, sectioning pattern (single halo, double halo, straight back, piggyback, style wrap, or others) using appropriate tension and based on desired results.
059 Give permanent wave according to manufacturer's guidelines.
060 Demonstrate correct application with gloves of chemicals.
061 Perform spot perming.
062 Perform pick-up curls.
063 Complete client record card for chemical services.
  Performing Chemical Relaxing and Soft-Curl Permanent
064 Demonstrate safety practices when working with all chemical services.
065 Record client consultation information, including factors that may affect the services.
066 Consult with client about desired style.
067 Prior to straightening hair, examine hair for porosity, texture, density, and growth pattern.
068 Consult with client about possible scalp irritations.
069 Consult with client about prior chemical relaxers used.
070 Select correct chemical: calcium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, or ammonium thioglycalate.
071 Select appropriate strength of relaxer for desired texture, porosity, density, and elasticity.
072 Demonstrate proper sectioning and subsectioning.
073 Apply protective cream.
074 Demonstrate relaxer test.
075 Apply relaxer according to manufacturer's directions for desired results.
076 Select rod type for desired result.
077 Select wrap method, sectioning pattern (single halo, double halo, straight back, piggyback, style wrap, or others) using appropriate tension and based on desired results.
078 Give soft-curl permanent according to manufacturer's guidelines.
079 Complete client record card for chemical services.
  Lightening and Coloring Hair
080 Demonstrate safety practices when working with all chemical services.
081 Record client consultation information, including factors that may affect the services.
082 Demonstrate a working knowledge of color theory.
083 Consult with client regarding previous chemical use and desired results.
084 Choose temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, or permanent color.
085 Select desired color for client.
086 Select appropriate strength of developer for desired results.
087 Perform patch test to determine sensitivity to color.
088 Perform a preliminary strand test for color.
089 Demonstrate appropriate sectioning and subsectioning.
090 Apply first-time (virgin) lightener.
091 Apply lightening retouch.
092 Create special hair color effects.
093 Apply temporary color to hair.
094 Apply semi-permanent color to hair.
095 Apply demi-permanent color to hair.
096 Apply first time (virgin) permanent tint to hair.
097 Apply tint retouch.
098 Tint eyebrows and eyelashes.
099 Tint beard and mustache.
100 Remove hair color from skin.
101 Perform corrective color services.
102 Complete client record card for color services.
  Caring for Skin, Hands, and Feet
103 Demonstrate safety practices when working with all chemical services.
104 Record client consultation information, including factors that may affect the services.
105 Perform a facial.
106 Apply facial makeup, using properly sanitized instruments.
107 Apply eyelashes.
108 Remove unwanted hair.
109 Repair natural nails.
110 Perform manicures, including the application of hot oil or plain.
111 Demonstrate the application and removal of nail polish.
112 Demonstrate artificial nail remover with acetone.
113 Demonstrate artificial nail techniques.
114 Give pedicure.
  Performing Artistry of Artificial Hair
115 Demonstrate safety practices when working with all chemical services.
116 Record client consultation information, including factors that may affect the services.
117 Consult with client about desired style.
118 Analyze hair and scalp condition to determine suitable artificial hair.
119 Assist client in selecting wig or hairpiece.
120 Order custom-made wig or hairpiece.
121 Shampoo human hair wig or hairpiece.
122 Condition human hair wig or hairpiece.
123 Clean and condition synthetic wig or hairpiece.
124 Shape wig or hairpiece.
125 Set wig or hairpiece.
126 Style wig on client's head.
127 Style hairpiece on client's head.
  Managing the Salon
128 Demonstrate the ability to secure required licensure.
129 Demonstrate knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations for operating a business.
130 Explain the types of insurance coverage needed by salons, including liability, health, and disability insurance.
131 Demonstrate knowledge of how to obtain a lease or purchase a building.
132 Evaluate the pros and cons of renting a booth vs. working for an employer.
133 Design/set up layout of salon equipment.
134 Demonstrate knowledge of purchase of supplies and equipment.
135 Demonstrate knowledge of employee management skills.
136 Demonstrate marketing strategies.
137 Keep daily salon records.
138 Prepare payroll.
139 Pay bills.
140 Keep tip record.
141 Prepare W2 and W4 forms.
142 Determine profit and net worth of business.
  143 Demonstrate business aspects of opening/closing a salon.
144 Resolve client and employee complaints.
145 Receive payment for services rendered.
146 Maintain inventory of retail products.