The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): What it Means for the Salon
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Course Description
Learning Objectives
Course Outline
Introduction
Historical Overview of Industrial and Workplace Safety Regulation
The Creation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The Impact of the OSHA Act
Biological Hazards
Chemical Hazards
Ergonomic Hazards
Potential Penalties for Salons and Other Industries
How OSHA Regulates Salons
OSHA Regulations Every Salon Professional Should Know
Overview of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Accident Prevention Strategies
Product Selection
Ventilation
Implementing Safe Practices to Reduce Exposure and Avoid Accidents
Employee Rights
Contacting OSHA
Conclusion
Test
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Mike Krause