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Health and
Safety Procedures
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Infection a condition when microorganism
invades the body and multiply, causing illness.
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Skin Penetration means by process, intentionally or
otherwise, that involves the shaving, piercing, cutting,
puncturing, or tearing of the skin or mucous membrane.
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
COMMON
WORKPLAC
E
HAZARDS
AND THEIR
CONTROL
MEASURES
I. ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Many of the electrical appliances used in
the beauty salons can create
Serious health and safety risks, particularly
in wet conditions.
Control Measures:
a. Always check any electrical equipment
before use.
b. Ask qualified electrician to check all electrical
equipment in the workplace annually or as
often as needed.
c. Do not use broken or damage electrical
equipment
d. When adjusting or cleaning equipment,
switch off
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
e. Do not touch equipment with wet hands or
use a wet cloth to clean sockets.
f. Make sure flexible cords are fully unwound
and kept clear of work traffic.
g. Do not run too many pieces of equipment
from one socket.
SLIPS, TRIPS,FALLS
Loss of balance
caused by too
little friction
Hit an object,
lose your balance
and fall
When you lose
your balance and
drop to the floor
SLIPS, TRIPS,FALLS
Control Measures:
a. Clean up spills straight away.
b. Use mats on slippery floors.
c. Wear appropriate work shoes.
d. Improve cleaning methods to prevent
build-up of grease/detergent.
e. Provide ample storage space, to avoid
materials being placed in aisle/walkways
f. Set absorbent flooring materials into entrance
areas.
FIRE SAFETY
FIRE SAFETY
Control Measures:
a. Keep all escape routes and fire exits clear,
and make regular checks to ensure they are
safe to use.
b. Firefighting equipment must be available,
located in a specific area.
c. Store products, particularly aerosols, away from
naked flames or sources of heat, at or below
room temperature and in a dry atmosphere
d. Switch off and unplug all electrical appliances
before leaving workplace.
e. Make sure that all workers in the salon are aware
of the actions that one must take in the event
area.
MANUAL HANDLING
involves any activity that requires the
use of force exerted by a person to lift,
lower, push, pull, carry or otherwise move
any load.
Control Measures:
a. Plan the lift before you begin.
b. Position your feet shoulder width apart.
c. Bent your knees with out moving your upper
body, squat down to the floor.
d. Get firm grip and keep your arms within a
boundary formed by the legs.
e. Keep the load as close to your body as
possible
f. Lift load smoothly; do not jerk
g. If an item is too high, use stepladder
ERGONOMICS