Biosafety For Beauty Salons
Biosafety For Beauty Salons
Biosafety For Beauty Salons
FOR LIVING
ROOMS
BEAUTY
RAY ESTEBAN VELASQUEZ
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
2018
SAN JUAN DE PASTO
Biological agents
• Hepatitis B and C
• HIV and AIDS
Goals
• Remove cuticles
• Nail files
• sandpaper
• razor blades
• Nail clipper
• hair removal devices
• Hairdressing scissors and combs
ASEPSY TECHNIQUES
Implement asepsis techniques that guarantee the control of biological and occupational risk factors present in
PERSONAL
PROTECTION
these work environments.
• All tools, equipment and utensils intended for the provision of different services require prior cleaning,
disinfection (sanitization) and sterilization.
• Soaking containers and foot baths should be disinfected after each use.
• Tables, chairs, lamps and other surfaces should be cleaned regularly using a soap or disinfectant solution.
• In case of spill, pick up the product with a clean cloth or absorbent paper and wash the spill area with plenty of
water. During the cleaning operation, mark the area with caution notices.
• Keep the work area tidy, avoid excess cans of chemicals and unnecessary or useless things.
• Keep clean material cabinets closed to prevent dust from making them dirty again.
Detergents
Mainly removes greasy dirt,
Alkaline or basic waxes, scale
calcareous, tartar
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LOGISTICS
Formula:
cdxvd
V=------------------------
DC
Vd: Desired volume.
Cd: Desired concentration
CC: Known concentration.
0.5% x 1,000 cc
V = ---------------------------= 100cc
5%
This dilution is only applicable for domestic use, only for use in commercial
establishments where facial, body, ornamental and related aesthetic
activities are carried out.
Comprehensive management of waste from
centers
beauty salons, hairdressers and similar
activities
GUARDIAN