Legislation
Keeping it clean
FIRE
Accidents Happen
Health and Safety
100

This legislation requires employers to provide necessary protective items, such as gloves and aprons, to staff at no cost, especially when dealing with hazardous substances.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) regulations

100

This is the essential first step before any disinfecting or sterilising can occur, involving the physical removal of dirt and debris.

Cleaning 

100

 In the event of a fire, all salon staff and clients must immediately assemble here

Car Park Assembly Point

100

This must be filled out immediately after any accident, no matter how minor, and must be stored securely.

Accident Book

100

If you see a wet floor, your employee responsibility is to report it to your manager and try to put up this.

Wet Floor Sign

200

This 1974 act is the overarching legislation that establishes general duties for employers, employees, and the self-employed to maintain a safe and healthy workplace.

Health and Safety at Work Act

200

This process uses chemicals to kill most microorganisms on non-porous surfaces but is not a substitute for complete sterilisation

Sterilisation

200

This must be conducted regularly to identify fire hazards like overloaded sockets and flammable aerosols in the salon.

Risk assessment

200

This is the likelihood that a hazard will cause harm and how severe that harm could be.

A Risk

200

This is what you should do with your shampoo, conditioner, and product bottles after they have been rinsed clean.

Recycle them

300

Hair dye, bleach, and other chemicals used in a salon fall under these 2002 regulations, which require employers to control exposure to harmful substances

COSHH

300

This piece of equipment uses high-pressure steam to sterilise tools and is considered the most effective method for reusable metal implements

Autoclave

300

The multi use type of fire extinguisher used to put out electrical fires involving items like hair dryers and curling irons

Powder

300

What is the potential for harm known as 

A Hazard

300

This is a sustainable solution for used towels that reduces water and energy consumption.

Disposable Towels

400

This is a legal requirement concerning electrical equipment in a salon, which helps prevent electric shocks and fires.

Electricity at Work Regulations 1989

400

This is the puncture-resistant container used to safely dispose of contaminated, single-use needles, blades, or other sharp objects

Sharps box

400

This safety equipment must be clearly signed, kept unobstructed, and open easily in the direction of escape.

Fire exit

400

his is a key reason for thoroughly completing accident book entries, besides legal requirements.

identify trends and prevent future accidents

400

Looking at a client while they are talking to you shows you are doing this.

Listening

500

Under this regulation, a salon must report incidents, diseases or dangerous occurrences to the Health and Safety Executive.

RIDDOR

500

The required soak time for salon tools in Chemical disinfectants.

20 minutes

500

Using a water extinguisher on a live electrical fire puts the user at risk of this severe and potentially fatal injury.

Electric Shock

500

This is what you should do immediately if you find a piece of electrical equipment, like a hair dryer, with a frayed wire

Report, Label, Remove

500

The way you stand and hold your body.

Posture