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Health and Safety and Cleanliness in Salons

Learn how to maintain salon equipment properly to ensure a safe environment for both clients and staff. Follow manufacturer instructions, replace bulbs regularly, and maintain cleanliness. Stay informed on health risks and ensure adequate ventilation. Implement general health and safety practices, including risk assessments and record-keeping. Access resources for better health and safety management. Contact us for assistance.

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Health and Safety and Cleanliness in Salons

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  1. Health and Safety and Cleanliness in Salons Public Protection Service 01752 304141

  2. Maintenance • Your equipment must be maintained in accordance with the manufacturers instructions • Ensure you keep copies of these instructions for each unit • Replace tubes – as recommended by the manufacturer

  3. Replace bulbs every 600-800 hours

  4. Cracked perspex due to changing bulbs

  5. Different styles of beds

  6. Different styles of beds

  7. Cleanliness

  8. Cleanliness

  9. Cleanliness

  10. Cleanliness

  11. Cleanliness

  12. Cleanliness • If you use a ‘ready to use’ disinfectant chemical ensure it is in date and store correctly (i.e. cool place). • If you dilute a chemical with water, ensure dilution rates are correct and that you change this solution daily.

  13. Adequate Ventilation

  14. Information on health risks • Display the HSE poster near each sun bed • http://www.hse.gov.uk

  15. Information on health risks • Ensure you discuss the clients skin type • Provide suitable eye protection e.g. goggles or winkies.

  16. Good practice

  17. General Health and Safety • If you have 5 or more employees (this includes Part Time) you need to have written risk assessments • All staff need to be made aware of these and what controls are in place to reduce the risk of the hazards causing them harm • Keep records of any routine maintenance, electrical safety certificates, waste transfer notes etc.

  18. General Health and Safety • Safer Workplace Better Business is a health and safety management system to assist you • www.plymouth.gov.uk/swbb • Specific sheet on uv tanning • More sheets will be developed • Please contact us if you need any help or assistance

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