Tennessee Master Barber Practice Exam

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In the event of a blood exposure incident, which action should you perform first?

Continue service and notify supervisor

Wash hands and continue

Dry the area with a towel

Stop the service, clean the area, disinfect, and use a bandage

When a blood exposure occurs, the immediate priority is to prevent further exposure and start decontamination right away. Stop the service so you aren’t continuing contact with the client or the contaminated area. Then clean the exposed area and any contaminated surfaces or tools, disinfect them, and cover the wound with a clean bandage. This sequence reduces the risk of spreading bloodborne pathogens and follows standard safety practices for barbers. After these steps, report the incident per your shop’s policy and seek medical guidance if needed. The other options either let exposure continue or skip essential decontamination, increasing risk to you and others.

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