Week 4 - H&S

Week 4 - H&S recap
Your health and safety exam will be next week!!

Use this homework task to help you revise and prepare.
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Week 4 - H&S recap
Your health and safety exam will be next week!!

Use this homework task to help you revise and prepare.

Slide 1 - Slide

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 2 - Drag question

Manual handling operations regulations
TRUE
FALSE
Covers lifting of objects at work
Covers the use of hazardous products
Objects must be picked up with straight knees
Objects must be picked up with bent knees
Back bent
Back straight
Keep object close to body
Keep object away from body
Only lift objects you feel you can lift

Slide 3 - Drag question

Which organisation is responsible for enforcing health and safety legislation in hairdressing?
A
British Hairdressing Council
B
Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
C
National Hairdressers Association
D
Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority

Slide 4 - Quiz

Electricity at work act
TRUE
FALSE
Covers electrical equipment in salons
Anyone can carry out a PAT test
Faulty equipment must be removed from the salon floor, labelled and reported to the relevant person
Electrical equipment should be plugged in at all times for ease of use
You should have training on how to use equipment before using it yourself
Hairdryers can also be used to dry clothes if you accidently get a clients clothes wet.
PAT tests must be carried out at least once a year

Slide 5 - Drag question

What regulations ensure safety when working with electrical equipment?
A
Manual handling regulations
B
Health and safety at work act
C
Electricity at work regulations
D
The workplace health, safety and welfare regulations

Slide 6 - Quiz

Personal protective equipment at work regulations
timer
1:00
TRUE
FALSE
Commonly known as PPE
Employers can choose whether or not to provide PPE for employees
Gloves are a type of PPE
Uniform is a type of PPE
An employer can charge employees for PPE
PPE must be provided free of charge

Slide 7 - Drag question

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 8 - Quiz

Control of substances hazardous to health
TRUE
FALSE
Commonly known as COSHH
Covers SOME of the hazardous chemicals used in hair and beauty salons
SHUD stands for:
Stored properly
Handled correctly
Used properly
Disposed of safely
SHUD stands for:
Stored correctly
Handled correctly
Use by end date
Diluted by water
Employer must provide information on harmful chemicals used in salons
Salons must follow local bye-laws about waste disposal

Slide 9 - Drag question

What is the purpose of health and safety legislation in hairdressing?
A
To encourage creative hair styling
B
To regulate hairdressing prices
C
To protect the health and safety of hairdressers and clients
D
To increase salon profits

Slide 10 - Quiz

Chemical sprays
Autoclave
UV light
Drag and drop. Where does each one belong?
HINT some have more than one method of cleaning.
Sanitising
Sterilising
Disinfecting
Clips / combs
Plastic brushes
Clips / combs
Wooden handled brushes
Scissors and razors
Clippers
Work surfaces
Work surfaces

Slide 11 - Drag question

Reducing salon waste
Reducing waste can save money, which is great for you business and helps save the salon money. 
In the salon you can try to reduce waste such as:
  • Water
  • Stock and products
  • Energy
  • Paper

Slide 12 - Slide

What can you do to help reduce salon waste?

Slide 13 - Open question

Slide 14 - Video

Name as many fire extinguishers that you can...

Slide 15 - Open question

Fire extinguishers
Water - Used on wood, paper, hair and textiles. 
Foam - Used on flammable liquids except cooking oils.
CO2 - Used on electrical fires and flammable gases.
Powder - Used on electrical fires and flammable liquids.
Fire blanket - Used on fires involving cooking fats. Can also be used to wrap around people.

Slide 16 - Drag question

What type of fire extinguisher should be used for electrical fires?
A
Powder extinguisher
B
Water extinguisher
C
Foam extinguisher
D
CO2 extinguisher

Slide 17 - Quiz

Which fire extinguisher is suitable for flammable liquid fires?
A
Powder extinguisher
B
Water extinguisher
C
Foam extinguisher
D
CO2 extinguisher

Slide 18 - Quiz

When should a water extinguisher be used?
A
For electrical fires
B
For flammable liquid fires
C
For gas fires
D
For ordinary combustible fires (e.g., wood, paper)

Slide 19 - Quiz