Hairdressing By Courtney Howard.

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Hairdressing By Courtney Howard

Hazardous substances (chemicals) Chemicals (in hair dyes, sprays, perm solutions, artificial nails, detergents) may cause skin irritation or dermatitis Vapours or fumes may cause headaches and/or respiratory problems •Obtain the least hazardous product for each task •Ensure adequate ventilation •Make sure safety information is on labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are provided •Provide personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and aprons •When handling dyes, perm solutions and cleaning products you should wear disposable gloves to reduce health risks •Read safety information on bottles and tubes and follow the recommended practices •Clean up any spills immediately

Electricity Appliances such as hair dryers and curling tongs are often used where water is present. Electric shock may occur if water contacts appliances or leads •Provide sufficient power points to avoid the use of double adaptors •Ensure appliances are regularly inspected, tested and tagged •Ensure appliances and leads can not come into contact with water •Remove faulty appliances: tag DANGER - DO NOT USE until repaired or replaced •Switch off appliances at the power point before you pull out the plug •Disconnect and report any faulty appliance •Do not use frayed cords or damaged power points •Do not overload power points (e.g. by using double adaptors)

Sharp objects – scissors, razors Cuts and skin punctures •Provide training in safe use of scissors and razors •Use scissors and razors with care, and as instructed

Slippery floors Slips and falls may result in broken bones, sprains and strains •Provide floor mats •Provide non-slip shoes •Provide bucket, mop, detergent for quick clean-up of liquid spills •Wear non-slip shoes •Sweep up cut hair quickly •Clean up spills quickly

Fatigue (standing for long periods) Back, neck and shoulder pain, varicose veins •Provide ergonomic stools/chairs •Provide floor mats •Schedule regular rest breaks •Use ergonomic stools and chairs rather than standing for long periods •Take rest breaks when scheduled

Contact with public Abuse, assault, robbery •Provide adequate security •Students must not be asked to handle money •Arrange customer service and emergency response training •Follow procedures and instructions regarding security and contact with the public •Report any concerns about public behaviour immediately

Manual handling(repetitive motions) Overuse injuries including repetitive strain •Schedule regular breaks •Assess manual handling tasks •Follow instructions and training •Take breaks when scheduled

Sexual harassment, work place bullying Emotional stress, fear and anxiety, physical illness •Establish work place policy •Provide staff briefings or training •Report any concerns immediately