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This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to follow safe practices to minimise risks to self, client and colleagues in a salon environment. It requires the ability to follow hygiene and skin penetration guidelines, clean the work area, use electricity safely, identify and report faults, use personal protection and work safely. This unit applies to workers in environments providing beauty treatments and hairdressing services. In these environments they work with limited supervision and have responsibility for providing safe treatments for their clients. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
AQF - Australian Quality FrameworkCertificate III
Competency FieldCross-Sector, Work Health and Safety
National Code - Training.gov.auSHBXWHS001: Apply safe hygiene health and work practices
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TAFEshop Identifier: TAFESA-2225
TAFEshop Catalogue: 16.034.3317-E1
ISBN: 978-1-74282-424-6
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