Georgia Barber Ebook Continuing Education

○ Section 7 : Are control measures and precautions on the product. Safe handling is necessary to ensure that accidents are minimized. Waste disposal is also listed in this area. ○ Section 8 : Is the regulatory information for the product. A listing of active ingredients that must be reported and a record maintained on file (M.S.D.S.). An example of the Material Safety Data Sheet (M.S.D.S.) is on the following page. ● Remove any M.S.D.S. reports when the product is no longer used in the salon. ● Establish an emergency contact sheet that will be the very first page in your M.S.D.S. notebook. List the local emergency numbers for your salon area. ● Add the Centers for Disease Control and the National Poison Control Center to the emergency contact page. ● Have a sheet that states your salon operators have read and understand the concept of the M.S.D.S. notebook and have them sign a form stating the information has been read. Keep a copy of this form in their employment file. ● Make sure the M.S.D.S. Notebook is located in a place where all employees have access to it and they are aware of its location. 130-4-.05 Plumbing, hot and cold water. Each facility must have proper toilet and plumbing facilities and an adequate supply of hot and cold running water in accordance with recognized health standards. 130-4-.08 Posting of licenses, rules, reports and inspection reports. 1. Each salon/shop shall post in an open area the current salon/shop license issued to them by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology, or a current copy of the online verification of licensure. 2. Each person employed in the salon/shop shall post, in an open area, the current license/permit issued to them y the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology or the Georgia State Board of Barbers, or a current copy of the online verification of licensure. 3. Salons/Shops shall have posted in an open area at all times a copy of the most recent inspection report. 4. Salons/Shops shall comply with rules for sanitation, health and disinfectants in Chapter 130-5 of the Rules of Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. 5. Sanitary rules and regulations governing salons or shops in the State of Georgia shall be posted in an open area in the salon/shop so as to be easily read by customers. 130-5-.01 Shampoo equipment. Shampoo bowls must be thoroughly cleansed and sanitized. 130-5-.02 Linens. Towels/linens, after being used once, must be placed in a closed container until properly laundered. Clean towels must be kept in a closed cabinet, container, or closet except linens which are designated for use on current patrons.

○ Section 4 : Is the reactivity data section. This section lists chemical(s), which this product must not come in contact with to ensure the product remains stable. ○ Section 5: Lists the health hazards and if special precautions need to be followed. This section discusses or lists exposure concerns and first aid procedures to follow in case of an accident. ○ Section 6 : Lists control and protective measures that will need to be followed to ensure safe use of the product or chemical. Organizing an M.S.D.S. notebook Suggestions for setting up an M.S.D.S. notebook include: ● Using a three-ring binder that pages can easily be placed in or removed from. ● Highlighting specific areas to identify key aspects of the M.S.D.S. report within the notebook. (see example) ● Alphabetizing the M.S.D.S. reports so that locating the sheets will be fast. ● Clearly mark the notebook on all sides to indicate it as the M.S.D.S. notebook. ● Use a white or bright colored notebook so it can be easily identified as the M.S.D.S. Notebook. ● When ordering products for the first time, request the company send you a product sheet (M.S.D.S.) page to add to your notebook. cosmetology services are practiced or taught within the State of Georgia must provide suitable quarters equipped to give adequate services, subject to inspection by representatives of the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. 2. A beauty facility shall have a permanent and definite location in which the cosmetology professions of master cosmetologist, hair designer, nail technician, and/or esthetician, are practiced in accordance with the laws and rules of the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology. All mobile units, including kiosks, carts, mobile homes, trailers, and motor homes, shall not be licensed as salons/shops unless they meet all requirements of the Board and are permanently anchored on the ground with wheels detached. 130-4-.02 Use of facility for home salon/shop. Space used for a cosmetology facility must be separated by tight, ceiling high partitions from residence rooms and must have separate restrooms. The cosmetology facility shall have a separate outside entrance. Separate space must be provided for a cosmetology facility. The use of any such space for sleeping, dining or any other domestic purpose is prohibited. 130-4-.03 Facilities (salon/shop/school). Space used for a cosmetology facility must be separated by tight, ceiling high partitions from other commercial facilities. 130-4-.04 Cleanliness. Walls, ceiling, floors, furniture and equipment must be kept free from excessive dust, dirt and debris. All equipment must be kept in good and safe working condition.

SECTION 5: GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY SANITARY REGULATIONS FOR SALONS AND SCHOOLS POST THESE PAGES IN THE SALON/SCHOOL WHERE IT CAN BE READ BY ALL 130-4-.01 Facilities. 1. All facilities (salons/shops or schools) wherein

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