Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1175 - THE BARBER, COSMETOLOGY, ESTHETICS, HAIR BRAIDING, AND NAIL TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 1985
Subpart O - HAIR BRAIDING SCHOOLS
Section 1175.1510 - Physical Site Requirements
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1175.1510
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Space Requirements
1) A hair braiding school shall have a
minimum of 650 square feet of work space. If the school has more than 10
students, an additional 40 square feet is required for each additional work
station required by subsection (b)(10).
2) Work space shall include only the
dispensary and laboratory area.
3)
A hair braiding school shall have at least 1 classroom of no less than 150
square feet for a maximum of 10 students. If attendance exceeds 10 in the
classroom at any time, an additional 30 square feet of classroom space is
required for each additional student.
4) Classroom shall be equipped with
desk/table space and chairs suitable for classroom work and demonstrating hair
braiding practices.
5) A student
lounge area shall be provided that is separated from the work space and
sufficient space shall be provided for each student to keep school related and
personal items.
6) Two restrooms
shall be provided.
7) A public
waiting area shall be provided that is separated from the work space.
8) Cloak space shall be provided for the
public. Cloak space must be separated from the work space.
9) All areas of the school shall be lighted
and ventilated, except for storage closets.
b) Equipment Requirements - All equipment shall be in working condition and sufficient for the number of students enrolled. Minimum requirements for school equipment are:
1) An entrance sign designating the name of
the school.
2) A school
seal.
3) A time clock or other
equipment necessary for verification of attendance and hours earned.
4) A chair suitable for classroom work for
each student and, when appropriate, sufficient desk or table space in the
classroom.
5) Desk/table space and
chairs suitable for demonstrating hair braiding practices for each licensed
teacher in the classroom.
6) 1
mannequin practice table to accommodate at least 5 students.
7) 1 shampoo bowl and chair with adequate hot
and cold running water.
8) 1 dryer
and chair.
9) 5 work stations with
styling chairs. If attendance exceeds 10 in the work space at any time, at
least 1 additional work station with a styling chair for every 2
students.
10) One mannequin for
each student in attendance.
11)
Sufficient hair braiding tools, devices and supplies for each student in
attendance.
12) One cape for each
student in attendance.
13) Storage
drawers for hair braiding tools, devices and supplies.
14) Adequate covered waste disposal
containers placed at convenient locations.
15) Closed or covered space equipped for
storing clean towels. Space shall be large and sturdy enough to store 5 dozen
towels per 10 students in the work area.
16) At least one covered container for soiled
towels in the work area. Containers shall be large and sturdy enough to store
soiled towels.
17) Adequate
lighting and ventilation shall be provided as required by the city, county or
municipality.
c) Sanitary Regulations
1) Clean outer garments must be
worn at all times. No open toed shoes shall be worn by students.
2) New or cleaned and disinfected tools and
devices shall be used for each patron.
3) After each patron is served, combs,
brushes and scissors must be cleaned, then immersed in a disinfectant as
specified by the manufacturer's instructions, then rinsed in water and dried.
They shall be kept in a closed container separately from items that have not
been disinfected.
4) Clean towels
shall be used for each patron.
5) A
neck strip or towel shall be placed around the patron's neck, and changed after
each use, to prevent direct contact between a common use hair cloth or cape and
the patron's skin.
6) The head
rests of each styling chair shall be protected with a head cover or a cleaned
and disinfected towel. Disposable head covers shall be changed after each
patron. Non-disposable head covers shall be cleaned and disinfected before use
on a patron. Towels shall be cleaned and disinfected before use on a
patron.
7) Teachers and students
shall observe and follow thorough hand washing with soap and water or any
equally effective cleansing solution or waterless hand sanitizer before and
after serving each patron.
8)
Shampoo bowls and sinks shall be clean and free of hair and residue after each
use.
9) All disinfecting agents
shall be kept at adequate strengths to maintain effectiveness, be free of
residue and be available for immediate use at all times the school is open for
business.
10) Oils and other items
used within the field of practice that are subject to cross-contamination shall
be kept in clean, closed containers. They shall be dispensed from containers to
prevent contamination of the unused portion.
11) All clean towels shall be kept in a
closed or covered space, separately from soiled towels, that is equipped for
storing towels.
12) All soiled
towels shall be kept in a covered container. Containers shall be large and
sturdy enough to store soiled towels after use.
13) Storage drawers for clean tools, devices
and supplies shall be kept clean and free of residue and used only for clean
tools, devices and supplies.
14)
Storage cabinets, work stations and vanities shall be kept clean and free of
residue.
15) Floor surfaces shall
be kept clean, orderly and in good repair.
16) Walls, doors, windows and ceilings shall
be clean and free of excessive spots, mildew, condensation or peeling
paint.
17) Equipment, mirrors,
lights and similar closures, furnishings, attached equipment, decorative
materials and fixtures shall be kept clean and in good repair.
18) Outer surfaces of waste disposal
containers shall be kept clean.
19)
All schools shall provide adequate ventilation as required by the city, county
or municipality to keep the school free of excessive heat, steam, condensation,
vapors, obnoxious odors, smoke and fumes.
20) All schools shall provide a safe and
adequate supply of continuous hot and cold running water from an approved
source. Sinks located in the restroom do not qualify as a water
source.
21) No owner, manager,
teacher or school administrator shall knowingly permit any person suffering
from a serious communicable disease, as defined in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 690, to
work on the premises, or knowingly permit a student to serve a patron with a
serious communicable disease.
22)
Pets or other animals shall not be permitted in a school at any time. This
prohibition does not apply to an animal assistant for the physically
impaired.
d) Textbooks/Teaching Materials - Textbooks shall be provided for each student in attendance.
e) Teachers - The student/teacher ratio during clinical instruction shall not exceed a 25 to 1 ratio.
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