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All Theory Hours must be complete before what can be performed?

  1. Practical work on synthetic materials

  2. Practical work on the general public

  3. Advanced theoretical studies

  4. Continuing education workshops

The correct answer is: Practical work on the general public

Completing all Theory Hours is essential before you can engage in practical work on the general public because these hours serve to provide the foundational knowledge necessary for safe and effective tattooing practices. Theory training includes critical topics such as sanitation, infection control, anatomy, design principles, and other relevant regulations. This knowledge is crucial for ensuring that tattoo artists can make informed decisions and apply safe techniques when working on clients. Engaging with the public involves direct application of this knowledge, where artists need to demonstrate not only their tattooing skills but also their understanding of health and safety regulations that protect both the artist and the client. Having completed the Theory Hours prepares students to meet these responsibilities competently. While practical work on synthetic materials, advanced theoretical studies, and continuing education workshops are all valuable aspects of a tattoo artist's education, they do not carry the same immediate responsibility of public safety that comes with working directly with clients. Therefore, Theory Hours must be completed first to ensure readiness for those public interactions.