No food or drinks when entering the classroom- Only water in a clear bottle
Log onto a Chromebook
Complete 'Do Now' task
Participate fully in your session
No Hands up- Questions- No opt out
No use of mobile phones- unless instructed to by tutor
Toilet breaks not permitted in the first 30 minutes or the last 15 minutes of your session
Learning Review booklets/ Knowledge organisers
Remember to put Chromebooks at the end of session and remember to log out and put back on charge.
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HairdressingFurther Education (Key Stage 5)
This lesson contains 46 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 120 min
Items in this lesson
Expectations- Classroom Rules
No entering the classroom without a tutor
No food or drinks when entering the classroom- Only water in a clear bottle
Log onto a Chromebook
Complete 'Do Now' task
Participate fully in your session
No Hands up- Questions- No opt out
No use of mobile phones- unless instructed to by tutor
Toilet breaks not permitted in the first 30 minutes or the last 15 minutes of your session
Learning Review booklets/ Knowledge organisers
Remember to put Chromebooks at the end of session and remember to log out and put back on charge.
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Session Outcomes
In todays session we will cover:
Recap Legislations, codes of practice and workplace policies
Discuss the difference between Hazard and Risks
Infection Control in the salon
Introduction the hair structure
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Health and Safety- Lesson 1
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Bacterial infections
Bacteria are single celled organisms which vary in size and exist as spores.
Bacteria can multiply very quickly in the right conditions (warm and moist environments)
Examples of bacterial infections are:
Impetigo, Conjunctivitis, Acne Vulgaris
Slide 4 - Slide
Recall the definition of 'Legislation'
Slide 5 - Mind map
What is legislation?
A
A law or a set of laws passed by Parliament
B
A document that outlines government policies
C
A decision made by a judge in a court case
D
A process for electing government officials
Slide 6 - Quiz
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.
Slide 7 - Slide
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.
Using your textbooks, find out what the 4 types of micro organisms are.
timer
5:00
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What are the four types of micro-organisms?
Slide 9 - 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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Viral infections
Viruses are tiny infectious micro-organisms which multiply in the cells of other living organisms.
Such as:
Warts
Herpes
Flu/ COVID
HIV/AIDS
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Fungal infections
Fungi infections include moulds and yeasts and are naturally occurring on the human skin.
They feed on organic matter. They secrete enzymes which break the organic matter down, and the fungi then absorb the nutrients which are released as the organic matter decomposes.
Fungi produce spores
Ringworm
Thrush
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Infestations
Infestations are caused by tiny insects which live off the blood of their host
Example of infestations are:
Pediculosis capitis (head lice)
Scabies
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Infections and Infestations transmitted by:
DIRECT CONTACT
INDIRECT CONTACT
INHALATION
INGESTION
INJECTION
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Can you list as many ways to limit the chances of cross-infection and infestations?
Slide 15 - 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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Which type of micro-organism causes impetigo?
A
Bacteria
B
Virus
C
Insects
D
Fungi
Slide 17 - Quiz
What type of infection is caused by ringworm?
A
Fungal
B
Viral
C
Bacterial
D
Infestation
Slide 18 - Quiz
What is a common viral infection?
A
Impetigo
B
Scabies
C
Flu/COVID
D
Ringworm
Slide 19 - Quiz
Which type of infestation is caused by head lice?
A
Thrush
B
Conjunctivitis
C
Warts
D
Pediculosis capitis
Slide 20 - Quiz
What is the difference between a hazard and a risk?
A
A hazard is the likelihood of harm, while risk is the severity of the harm
B
A hazard is a physical danger, while risk is a mental danger
C
Hazard and risk are interchangeable terms
D
A hazard is a potential source of harm, while risk is the likelihood and severity of the harm occurring
Slide 21 - Quiz
Slide 22 - Slide
Slide 23 - Video
Hazards in salons
There are many hazards within a hair salon, some obvious, some not so much.
The next slide shows an image of a salon. In your groups, make a list of all the hazards you can see.
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Slide 25 - Slide
Risks
Swap your list with another table.
Now identify the risks associated with the hazard.
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Someone could slip.
Hazard
Risk
Clients and staff would not be able to escape incase of fire
Hot water
Clients head not supported
Could cause burns.
Can cause Hyperextension
Water on the floor
Trailing wires
Someone could trip over
Boxes blocking fire exit
Slide 28 - Drag question
Employees have a greater responsibility for health and safety.
Employers should provide a safer environment.
Health and safety should be a shared responsibility.
Slide 29 - Poll
What is the difference between a hazard and a risk?
A
A hazard is the likelihood of harm, while risk is the severity of the harm
B
A hazard is a physical danger, while risk is a mental danger
C
Hazard and risk are interchangeable terms
D
A hazard is a potential source of harm, while risk is the likelihood and severity of the harm occurring
Slide 30 - Quiz
The structure of the hair
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The structure of the hair
The hair is made up of 3 layers:
Cuticle
Cortex
Medulla
In your groups, use the text books to find out as much information as you can about each layer
timer
5:00
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Write down as many different facts about the hair structure.
Slide 33 - Mind map
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Slide 35 - Open question
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Slide 39 - Slide
Is the medulla always present in every strand of hair?
A
No
B
Sometimes
C
Yes
D
It depends on the hair type
Slide 40 - Quiz
Which layer of the hair is responsible for determining your natural color?