Hs week 3 blended learning
Transcript of Hs week 3 blended learning
Welcome to Health & Safety Week 3
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Aim
• To look at fire fighting equipment, sterilisation methods and prepare for exams 201/202/203
Objectives
• Describe different fire fighting equipment• Discuss salon hygiene• Identify different methods of sterilisation and
sanitisation
Fire Fighting Equipment Task• Research the different types of extinguisher• State the colour and uses• Water• Foam• Carbon Dioxide• Dry Powder
• Extension task…Explain how it works/limitations
Salon Hygiene As a Therapist salon hygiene is good practice for your
own health, your clients’ health and your colleagues health
Beauty Therapy treatments demand close human contact, so care must be taken to provide the maximum protection against cross-infection
Micro-organisms – are organisms that are too small to be seen by the naked eye, they can cause different
types of infection
Controlling Micro-organisms in the Salon
• Antiseptic - chemicals which destroy the growth of micro-organisms on living tissues, helping to prevent infection
• Autoclave – a piece of equipment that is used to sterilise small metal equipment. It works by heating distilled water under pressure to a higher temperature than 100 Degree Celsius
Controlling Micro-organisms in the Salon
• Barbicide – a blue liquid chemical that kills bacteria but not necessarily the spores, so reproduction may still take place
• Ultraviolet cabinets – UV cabinets use an ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria the tools we use. Tools have to be clean and dry before putting into the cabinet, and turned regularly because the rays only clean the surface of the tool
Controlling Micro-organisms in the Salon
Sterilisation – is the complete destruction of all living micro-organisms and their spores
Sanitisation – is a term relating to health and the measures for the protection of health, that is to be
free of dirt and germs, and to be hygienic