As part of my design course I created an outline of my workshop, objectives and content. This was a blog post inside the course and I repost it here.
Sanitation and Safety in the Beauty Industry Posted by Lois Bugg Shadrick at Sunday, March 1, 2015 1:29:07 AM CST
My course name Sanitation and Safety in the Beauty Industry
My revised course objectives:
By the end of this course practitioner will be able to:
Module learning objectives and content:
Module 1 Contamination Control and Universal Sanitation
Objectives: By the end of this unit practitioner will be able to:
Content:
Power Point Presentation: Sanitation
Mixing Barbicide
Sanitation Don’ts “What is wrong with this procedure?”
Module 2 Application of Disinfection Procedures in Salon
Objectives - By the end of this unit practitioner will be able to demonstrate proper disinfection procedures for:
Content:
The Perils of Pedicures
Anderson Cooper Under Cover
Provided for Your Protection
Module 3 Application of Safety Procedures in Salon
Objectives - By the end of this unit practitioner will be able to demonstrate proper safety procedures for:
Tabitha discusses Salon Sanitation (video to be found)
2020 Undercover
My course name Sanitation and Safety in the Beauty Industry
My revised course objectives:
By the end of this course practitioner will be able to:
- Explain Contamination Control and the reasons for Universal Sanitation
- Understand and Summarize Industry Best Practices in Sanitation Procedures
- Create job aids/checklist for
- station sanitation
- practitioner sanitation
- salon sanitation
- client safety
- Evaluate a salon’s degree of compliance with government regulations in the area of safety and sanitation.
Module learning objectives and content:
Module 1 Contamination Control and Universal Sanitation
Objectives: By the end of this unit practitioner will be able to:
- Compare and Categorize decontamination levels
- Contrast different Disinfectants
- Explain Blood Spill procedures
- Explain Universal Sanitation
Content:
Power Point Presentation: Sanitation
Mixing Barbicide
Sanitation Don’ts “What is wrong with this procedure?”
Module 2 Application of Disinfection Procedures in Salon
Objectives - By the end of this unit practitioner will be able to demonstrate proper disinfection procedures for:
- People and their skin: Salon personnel and clients
- Work stations
- Manicure station
- Pedicure station
- Salon
- Disinfection tray/station
- Lavatory
- Service floor
- Supply Room
Content:
The Perils of Pedicures
Anderson Cooper Under Cover
Provided for Your Protection
Module 3 Application of Safety Procedures in Salon
Objectives - By the end of this unit practitioner will be able to demonstrate proper safety procedures for:
- People and their skin: Salon personnel and clients
- Work stations
- Manicure station
- Pedicure station
- Salon
- Service floor
- Supply Room
Tabitha discusses Salon Sanitation (video to be found)
2020 Undercover
- Attached Files:
- Provided for your safety and welfare by.ppt(299.0kb)
- sanitation.ppt(266.0kb)