Wellness Massage Q3 Lesson 1
Wellness Massage Q3 Lesson 1
Wellness Massage Q3 Lesson 1
Q3 LESSON 1
W_L_N_ _S
WELLNESS
S_E_P
SWEEP
WA_N_ _ N_
WARNING
S_ _ET_
SAFETY
A_ _ _ T
ALERT
_ AB_ _
CABLE
_F_AI_
AFRAID
S_I_ _E_ _
SLIPPERY
_ _ _ SY
MESSY
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CLEAN
FILL IN THE MISSING WORD IN A SENTENCE.
cleaning agents
disinfectants
massage products
powders or dust
micro-organisms
parasites
ozone
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CAN ENTER THE BODY VIA
MANY ROUTES, FOR EXAMPLE:
breathing difficulties
nausea and vomiting if swallowed
eye damage
COSHH REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING TO CONTROL
EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES TO PREVENT
ILL HEALTH.
Assess the risk from exposure to hazardous substances to
anyone using your workplace.
Decide what precautions need to be taken. Check the
manufacturers’ advice on use, storage and disposal. Read the
label carefully.
COSHH REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING TO CONTROL
EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES TO PREVENT
ILL HEALTH.
Control or reduce the exposure to hazardous substances.
Consider the use of other, safer, products.
Ensure that control measures are in place and regularly
monitored for effectiveness. Keep records of all control measures
and any tests or problems arising. These records should be kept
for at least five years.
COSHH REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING TO CONTROL
EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES TO PREVENT
ILL HEALTH.
Prepare procedures to deal with accidents, incidents and
emergencies. Immediate steps must be taken to minimize the
harmful effects and damage.
Train and supervise all staff. Ensure that all employees
understand the risks from all the hazardous substances they have
to deal with.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Annual testing of electrical equipment is required by law.
Ensure that people using electrical equipment are trained and
competent to do so.
Follow the correct procedures when using electrical
equipment.
Purchase equipment from a reputable dealer who will provide
an after-sales service.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Ensure that all equipment is regularly maintained and in a
safe condition for use.
Examine leads and cables regularly to ensure that they are
without splits or breaks that may expose bare wires.
Use proper connectors to join wire and flexes; do not use
insulating tape.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Examine all connections making sure that they are secure.
Ensure that the cable is firmly clamped into the plug to make
certain that the wires, particularly the earth wire, cannot be
pulled out of the terminal.
Do not overload the circuit by using multiple adaptors.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Plug the machine into a near and accessible identified socket
so that it can be switched off or disconnected easily in an
emergency adaptors.
Keep electrical equipment away from water; do not touch
any electrical part with wet hands.
Ensure that flexes and cables do not trail over the working
area: fix them along the wall.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
Examine all equipment regularly, especially portable
machines, as they are subjected to wear and tear.
Remove faulty equipment from the working area and label
clearly “FAULTY DO NOT USE” and inform others that it is
faulty.
Keep a dated record of when checks were carried out,
including all findings and maintenance.