Two. Improper Use of Needles
Two. Improper Use of Needles
It is not safe if a salon staff mistakenly use a syringe with needles in giving aesthetic injection to the client. One example is if the salon staff is accidentally punctured, he or she can be exposed and acquire a blood-borne virus like HIV. Being extra careful when giving such services to clients is strictly advised.
Three. Mechanical Hazards
Three. Mechanical Hazards
Improper handling and use of hair razors and scissors leads to barbers and hair cutters are advised to handle and use with extra care the razor and hair scissors when hair cutting and barbering the clients to avoid cuts.
Four. Biological Hazards Spread of Bacteria unclean and unwashed beauty salon tools and equipment can cause fast spread of harmful bacteria and germs or biological agents that may cause spread of infection, skin allergy, and toxicity.
Worst of all, it can also cause the spread of colds, flu and Covid-virus that can cause adverse and serious effects on one's health.
Five. Physical Hazards Strips, slip and falls hanging or trailing wires, spilled beauty care products and uneven floors or surface of the salon and carrying heavy salon equipment in going down the stairs can cause slips, strips, and falls.
Salon staff are reminded to wear non-slipped, or shoes made of rubber materials that can stick to the floor to avoid slips and falls.