Hazards and Risks Common in Beauty Salons.pptx

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Hazard and Risks common in beauty salon


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Review Write the correct step in sanitizing tools for each description. Choose from Wash , Rinse & Dry , Disinfect , Store Properly . 1. Removing dirt and nail residues with soap and warm water. 2. Wiping tools with 70% alcohol or soaking in disinfectant solution. 3. Keeping tools in a clean, dry, and covered container.

Review Write the correct step in sanitizing tools for each description. Choose from Wash , Rinse & Dry , Disinfect , Store Properly . 4. Rinsing with clean water and wiping with a towel. 5. The first step to ensure tools are safe before disinfecting.

Hazards and Risks Common in Beauty Salons

Objectives Identify the different types of hazards and risks commonly found in beauty salons. Write the identified hazards and risks in a given scenario. Develop a safety-conscious mindset by consistently following health and safety protocols.

Definition of Terms Hazard- refers to anything that has the potential to cause harm, injury, or adverse health effects to workers or clients. Risks - is the chance or likelihood that a hazard will actually cause harm, injury, or illness to workers or clients.

Common Hazards in a Beauty Salon Chemical Hazards Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Ergonomic Hazards Psychosocial Hazards

Chemical Hazards Exposure to hair dyes, nail polish, and cleaning agents Risk of skin irritation, respiratory issues, and allergic reactions Importance of proper ventilation and use of protective equipment

Biological Hazards Risk of infections from shared tools and equipment Fungal, bacterial, and viral infections (e.g., nail fungus, hepatitis) Proper sanitation and sterilization practices are essential

Physical Hazards Injuries from sharp tools like scissors and razors Slips, trips, and falls due to wet floors Burns from hot styling tools

Ergonomic Hazards Prolonged standing and awkward postures Risk of musculoskeletal disorders Importance of proper posture and regular breaks

Psychosocial Hazards Stress from long working hours and customer demands Risk of fatigue and burnout Importance of work-life balance and stress management

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