Pivot Point Chapter 2 Salon Ecology (5)
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- 1. ? your hands with liquid soap and warm water immediately before service each client.
- 5. Restrooms should be well ? with toilet tissue and paper towels.
- 6. Disinfection products are ?.
- 8. Infection control practices for ? of the school or salon require shared responsibilities from everyone on the team in order to provide a healthy environment.
- 10. Sanitation practices do not kill ?.
- 11. ? all hair clippings after each service to prevent accumulation.
- 12. Never use the salon for ? or living quarters.
- 14. Store soiled ? in a covered receptacle until laundered.
- 16. Disinfectant products designed to kill specific organisms.
- 19. Avoid touching your ?, mouth or eyes during services.
- 21. Keep salon free from insects and ?.
- 22. Never allow your protective ? to touch the client's neck.
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- 2. Disinfection is the ? level of infection control.
- 3. Salons should be sufficiently ? so that the air does not have a stale, musty odor or contain the odor of sprays, bleaches and various chemicals.
- 4. ? place tools, combs, rollers or bobby pins, etc., in your mouth or pockets.
- 5. ? shampoo bowls before and after each use.
- 7. Chemicals used to destroy or kill bacteria and some viruses.
- 9. Clean and remove hair and debris from all implements before ?.
- 13. Regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace.
- 15. ? keep bottles capped when not in use.
- 17. Provide well-lit work ?.
- 18. Salons employ infection control methods to meet ? guidelines.
- 20. ? should always be positioned to draw air or blow air away from stylists' and clients' faces.