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L3 Health and Safety- Lesson- Week 2

Health and Safety- Lesson 1
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HairdressingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Health and Safety- Lesson 1

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Session Outcomes 
In todays session we will cover:
The difference between Legislation, codes of practice and workplace policies 
Staff support for Health  and safety
Infection and Hygiene control
Types of insurance 

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How does this picture relate to last weeks lesson. List the key aspects covered in this session.
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Slide 3 - Mind map

Recall the definition of 'Legislation'

Slide 4 - Mind map

Legislation 
Legislation is a law or a set of laws that have been passed by Parliament. The word is also used to describe the act of making a new law.

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Workplace Policies 
Workplace policies are rules which are put in place by a business.
These may include:
  • How to behave on the salon floor
  • How to meet and greet clients
  • Hygiene standards
  • Booking Holidays
  • Dress code ( include jewellery, hair and make-up)
  • Conduct 

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Recall the key points of when you need to complete a risk assessment?

Slide 8 - Mind map

Risk Assessment 
Changes to the salon Environment
New Services or products
Personal Circumstances- Staff

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Recording Risks
Risk Assessment can take many forms- you may need to devise a checklist, a report or a table

Once you have decided a format you need to ensure you consider the following:
The Hazard and Risk
Who might be harmed
The actions to take
Whether further or follow- up action is required
A target date for completion

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Reporting of the Risk Assessment 
It is important that you report your findings from a risk assessment that has been completed.

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Reporting of the Risk Assessment 
  • Once you have completed a Risk assessment, you need to make an action plan
  • You must ensure the following is considered:
  • Include long term- actions- you need to report your findings to your employer and other employees
  •  Consider training for employees- this could be a health and safety course, or encouraging them to read relevant information
  • Make regular checks- to ensure the findings from the risk assessment are implemented
  • Outline responsibilities- delegate certain tasks to reliable staff members. Ensure they fully understand their duties

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Why is it important to make regular checks after a risk assessment?
A
To ensure the findings are implemented
B
To waste time
C
To show off to your employer
D
To create more paperwork

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is one way to address the training aspect after a risk assessment?
A
Encouraging employees to read relevant information
B
Ignoring the training aspect
C
Forcing employees to attend a specific course
D
Not providing any training

Slide 14 - Quiz

What should you include in your action plan after completing a risk assessment?
A
Only reporting to your employer
B
Reporting the findings to your employer and other employees
C
Keeping the findings to yourself
D
Ignoring the findings

Slide 15 - Quiz

Define dermatitis

Slide 16 - Mind map

Dermatitis 
Dermatitis is a general term for skin inflammation that can have many causes and forms . It usually involves itchy, dry skin or a rash. 
Some common types of dermatitis are:
  •  Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
  •  Seborrheic dermatitis
  •  Contact dermatitis.


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Good Personal presentation and hygiene
  • How you present yourself on the salon floor impacts on clients views of the salon. Clean uniform, shoes, neat hair and make-up portray a professional image, which in turn makes clients think the salon is professional and they will receive a good treatment.
  • By having good personal presentation and good hygiene standards  will potentially create  more business, more client recommendations and ultimately more MONEY to the salon

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Which type of micro-organism causes impetigo?
A
Bacteria
B
Virus
C
Insects
D
Fungi

Slide 19 - Quiz

How can poor personal presentation affect your business?
A
Increase in clients
B
Improve business reputation
C
More customer recommendations
D
Loss of clients

Slide 20 - Quiz

What are the potential consequences of poor personal presentation and hygiene?
A
Loss of earnings
B
Poor reputation
C
Loss of clients
D
Less customer recommendations

Slide 21 - Quiz

What impact does good personal presentation and hygiene have on clients?
A
Clients think the salon is expensive
B
Clients think the salon is unprofessional
C
Clients think the salon is professional
D
Clients think the salon is average

Slide 22 - Quiz

Difference Between Disinfection and Sterilisation

Slide 23 - Mind map

Sterilisation and Disinfection 
In the salon there are different methods that can be used to sterilise, disinfect and sanitise tools, equipment and work areas.
Sterilisation- Completely destroys the micro-organisms that cause cross-infection
Disinfection- is a chemical method of sterilising tools and equipment
Sanitising- is a hygienic cleaning method that kills most micro-organisms in the salon
Chemical methods would be covered under COSHH
Autoclaves- would be covered under the Electricity at Work Act


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Infection control in the salon
It is important to have high standards of hygiene and infection control in salon. Without this, the risk of cross infection or infestation is increased.

 

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Define the difference between cross infections and infestations

Slide 26 - Mind map

Can you list as many ways to limit the chances of cross-infection and infestations?

Slide 27 - Mind map

Ways to reduce cross contamination 
  • Use clean towels for every client
  • Wear appropriate PPE
  • Check client for contra indications at consultation
  • Clean and sterilise equipment after every use
  • Clean work areas with disinfectant
  • Wash towels, gowns etc on a hot wash

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What are the four types of micro-organisms?

Slide 29 - Mind map

Micro-organisms
There are 4 types of infections caused by Micro organisms:
BACTERIAL INFECTION
FUNGAL INFECTION
VIRAL INFECTION
INFESTATIONS

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Infections and Infestations transmitted by:
  • DIRECT CONTACT
  • INDIRECT CONTACT
  • INHALATION
  • INGESTION
  • INJECTION

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Under which regulation would chemical methods be covered?
A
Electricity at Work Act
B
Autoclaves
C
COSHH
D
Sanitising

Slide 32 - Quiz

Which method is used to kill most micro-organisms in the salon?
A
Sterilisation
B
Autoclaves
C
Disinfection
D
Sanitising

Slide 33 - Quiz

What is the difference between sterilisation and disinfection?
A
Disinfection eliminates cross-infection
B
Sterilisation completely destroys micro-organisms
C
Sterilisation eliminates cross-infection
D
Disinfection completely destroys micro-organisms

Slide 34 - Quiz

Which type of infestation is caused by head lice?
A
Thrush
B
Conjunctivitis
C
Warts
D
Pediculosis capitis

Slide 35 - Quiz

What type of infection is caused by ringworm?
A
Fungal
B
Viral
C
Bacterial
D
Infestation

Slide 36 - Quiz

What does Employers Liability Insurance cover?
A
Health and safety information updates
B
Claims made by members of the public
C
Damages caused by treatments in the salon
D
Injury or illness associated with work

Slide 37 - Quiz