Health and Safety in Hairdressing - Engelsk (YF) - NDLA

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Health and Safety in Hairdressing

A hairdresser's hands are his/her most important "tool" and hairdressers should therefore take proper precautions to protect their hands from the water and chemicals which are used in their job. These can cause a serious skin irritation called dermatitis.

Dermatitis

Dermatitis is a skin condition where the skin becomes irritated. Signs of dermatitis are dryness, redness, cracking, blistering and itching.

The British government, Health and Safety Executive gives the following information about dermatitis:

  • Up to 70% of hairdressers suffer some form of skin damage
  • Dermatitis is caused by contact with chemicals present in hairdressing products and prolonged contact with water
  • Dermatitis causes personal suffering
  • Dermatitis is unsightly and unpleasant
  • Dermatitis is bad for your career as well as your skin
  • You can prevent it - look after your hands by wearing non-latex gloves, drying hands thoroughly and using moisturisers regularly; also take regular ‘glove breaks’, don’t spend all day washing hair, vary duties (e.g.: cut hair instead) and change gloves between clients.

Tasks

Poster - Protecting Your Hands

Look at the poster below: Protecting Your Hands. In pairs explain to your partner which areas of the hands are often overlooked when cleansing or applying hand cream.

  • Protecting Your Hands

  • Other Hazards in the Salon

    In pairs make a list of other hazards in a hairdressing salon. Then compare your lists with others in the class.

    Make Your Own Safety Poster

    Make a safety poster for workers in a hairdressing salon showing the most important safety rules.

    Make a Safety Video

    Use the information in the text and your own experience and make a safety video demonstrating safety in a hairdressing salon.

    Skrevet av Anne Scott Hagen.
    Sist faglig oppdatert 31.01.2019