BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Stale of Hawaii
P.O. Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
State of Hawaii
APPRENTICESHIP MANUAL - BEAUTY OPERATORS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION | PAGE NO |
I. Definitions .................................................................... | 1 |
II. Standards of Apprenticeship ........................................ | 1 |
A. Term of Apprenticeship ............................................... | 1 |
B. Qualifications of the Apprentice ................................... | 2 |
C. Beauty Shop Responsibility ......................................... | 2 |
1. Shop Owner Responsibility .......................................... | 2 |
2. Space and Facilities ...................................................... | 3 |
3. Instructional Material .................................................... | 3 |
4. Supervising Operator ................................................... | 3 |
5. Instructional Methods ................................................... | 3 |
6. Client Work and Responsibilities .................................. | 4 |
7. Curriculum ................................................................... | 4 |
8. Credit for previous Experience ...................................... | 4 |
III. Standards of Apprenticeship Agreement ...................... | 4 |
ATTACHMENTS | |
Apprentice Progress Report | |
Completion or Withdrawal from Apprenticeship Training | |
Apprentice Daily Attendance Report | |
Practical Evaluation Report | |
Apprenticeship Curriculum |
INTRODUCTION
The Board of Cosmetology recognizing the need of skilled and qualified licensees creates this Apprenticeship Manual that establishes minimum standards for the Cosmetology Apprenticeship Program.
"Apprentice" means a person who is engaged in a beauty shop in training and learning to be a beauty operator and while so doing assists in any of the practices of cosmetology.
"Apprenticeship Agreement" shall mean a signed, written agreement between all concerned parties (it the apprentice is a minor, the parents or guardian). This agreement shall have a statement that all parts of the apprenticeship program is in keeping with State regulations governing the apprenticeship program.
"Board" means the Hawaii board of cosmetology.
"Certification category" shall mean any one of the following beauty operator category: cosmetologist, hairdresser, cosmetician, and manicurist.
"Related client training" shall mean in-shop, one-on-one training and direct supervision in the certification category of services given by the apprentice that have completed at least 10 per cent of the required hours for that service on a mannequin, if appropriate to the certification category.
"Related mannequin training" shall mean in-shop, one-on-one mannequin training which is related to the objectives of that certification category.
"Related theory instruction" shall mean instruction with a book of cosmetology which is related to the objectives of that certification category for which the apprentice is in training. The theory portion of the course may be earned at a licensed beauty school.
"Shop" shall mean a licensed beauty shop offering training under these standards.
"Supervising operator" shall mean a licensed beauty operator with a minimum of one year experience as a licensed beauty operator charged with the overall supervision and training of the apprentice in accordance with these standards. The supervising operator shall be licensed in the appropriate certification category.
COSMETOLOGIST | 3600 hours |
HAIRDRESSER | 2500 hours |
COSMETICIAN | 1100 hours |
MANICURIST | 700 hours |
The beauty shop shall have an adequate supply of authoritative and instructional materials and training aids to train in each certification category offered. The beauty shop shall provide the apprentice with a list of equipment and supplies (similar to a beauty kit) necessary for the desired certification category at reasonable cost but shall not exceed the wages earned by the apprentice, which shall include but not limited to the following:
Part of the designated supervising operator's responsibility shall include assurance of the apprentice's training through instruction, demonstration, direction, counseling, and disciplining.
The supervising operator shall be responsible for the accuracy of the apprentice's training records which will contain:
The beauty shop shall be responsible to assure the apprentice has the necessary training to meet the minimum competency level training requirement.
To assure successful training of the apprentice, toe beauty shop shall provide the apprentice with clients, and all work shall be done under direct supervision of the supervising operator.
The purpose for an apprenticeship agreement is to clearly provide in writing the duties and responsibilities of all concerned parties (beauty shop, supervising operator, and apprentice) in toe apprentice training program. The agreement should be in writing and signed with all concerned parties receiving a copy.
The standards tor the agreement should include but not be limited to the following provisions:
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Haw. Code R. tit. 16, ch. 78, subch. 10, exh. A