CHEMICAL HAZARDS - Exposure to salon chemicals without proper ventilation and protective measures can cause respiratory problems, skin irritation, and allergic reactions., IMPROPER USE OF NEEDLES - Using or disposing of needles and sharps improperly can lead to accidental cuts or punctures that expose workers and clients to bloodborne infections., MECHANICAL HAZARDS - Improper handling or disorganized sharp instruments increase the risk of cuts, lacerations, and injury during salon operations., BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS - Unsanitized tools and surfaces harbor bacteria and viruses, which can spread infections among clients and staff if proper cleaning and sterilization practices are not followed., PHYSICAL HAZARDS - Spilled products, wet floors, and cluttered pathways increase the risk of slips, trips, and falls that can cause injuries., ELECTRICAL HAZARDS - Faulty and improperly used electrical devices near water pose risks of electric shocks, burns, or fire hazards., ERGONOMIC HAZARDS - Poor workstation setup and repetitive motions can cause musculoskeletal problems and fatigue for salon workers over time.,

HAZARDS IN A BEAUTY SALON

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