Packages
HIV Prevention and Sanitation (DTAE) – 3 hours
Hair Color Made Simple – 2 hours
HIV Prevention and Sanitation (DTAE) – 3 hours
Bloodborne Pathogens: Advanced – 2 hours
HIV Prevention and Sanitation (DTAE) – 3 hours
Pedicure's from a Podiatrist Perspective – 2 hours
HIV Prevention and Sanitation (DTAE) – 3 hours
The Easy Way to Become Successful in the Beauty Industry – 2 hrs
HIV Prevention and Sanitation (DTAE) – 3 hours
Building Your Career – 2 hour
Course Name: HIV Prevention and Sanitation (DTAE): 3 hour Georgia
Course Description
This course is designed for use by cosmetologists (including, but not limited to hairstylists, barbers, manicurists, and others as defined by local statute) who might come into contact with blood or other body fluids during the course of their work. Topics covered include an overview of HIV/AIDS, how it is spread, HIV prevention, Universal Precautions (barrier protection, personal cleanliness, and disinfection), other bacterial, viral and fungal infections, sterilization and disinfection, distinction between disinfectants and antiseptics, sanitation of hands, tools and other equipment and requirements for salon ventilation and cleanliness.
Learning Objectives
- Know the hazards of blood borne pathogens.
- Know how blood borne pathogens are spread.
- Know strategies for avoiding/preventing contamination by blood borne pathogens
- Know strategies for sterilizing and sanitizing various “sharp” instruments such as cutting blades, tweezers, shears, etc.
- Know strategies for disposal of biological wastes, used “sharps”, etc.
- Know strategies for disposal of contaminated materials such as piercing needles, cotton strips, etc.
- Know the hazards of other biological contaminants including bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
- Know how these infections are spread.
- Know strategies for preventing bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
- Know strategies for sterilizing non-cutting items, such as combs, brushes, etc.
- Know strategies for sterilizing/sanitizing surfaces, hands, etc.
- Understand the difference between disinfectants and antiseptics.
- Know strategies for storing sterilized instruments.
- Understand Universal Precautions and Recommendations.
Course Topics
Lesson 1 - HIV and AIDS
Lesson 2 – Other bacterial, viral and fungal infections
- Sources of bacterial infection
- Fungi and other parasites
Lesson 3 – Universal Precautions and Recommendations
- Universal Sanitation and Sterilization Precautions and Recommendations for Salon Professionals
Lesson 4 – Sanitation, Sterilization, Storage and Disposal
- Sanitation, sterilization and contagious pathogens
- Distinguishing between disinfectants and antiseptics
- Sanitizing hands and surfaces
- Disinfecting and storing tools and implements
- Proper disposal of contaminated materials (needles, gauze, etc.)
Testing
Quizzes – You will not be required to pass the quizzes to continue to the next lesson.
Final Exam- The final exam must be passed with a 70% in order to receive course credit. The final exam can be taken three times if necessary.
COURSE NAME: Building Your Career
CATEGORY:
Provider 360 Training
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to give you an overview of the cosmetology industry as well as teaching you some of the tricks of the trade. While introducing the fundamental theory and practices of the cosmetology profession. Course emphasis is placed on professional practices and safety.
SEAT TIME:
This course has been reviewed and approved for 2 hours.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITE:
N/A
Individual Courses
Gain knowledge of HIV/AIDS, Universal Precautions, other infections (bacterial, viral and fungal), sterilization and disinfection, distinction between disinfectants and antiseptics, sanitation of hands, tools and other equipment and requirements for salon ventilation and cleanliness.
This course is ideal for anyone for anyone needing some inspiration. Training covers visualizing your future goals, careers in the salon & spa industry, understanding apprenticeship programs, selecting employers interview techniques, and more.
A complete breakdown of using color and the chemical make up of color products. Learn practices of quality coloring and corrective measures, including techniques for properly applying highlights and lowlights, differentiating between the many applications of hair color and proper measurements and color combinations.
This course will take you through an examination and health questionnaire that is "relevant" for a pedicure. It will give you the skills to recognize whether you are free to give your client an unrestricted pedicure, partial pedicure, or referral to a medical professional such as a podiatrist for treatment.
CATEGORY: Provider 360 Training
An introduction to the fundamental theory and practices of the cosmetology profession. Course emphasis is placed on professional practices and safety.
Egress and Fire Protection: Advanced
Recognize potential fire hazards and emergency procedures. Topics include the chemistry of fire, types and effectiveness of extinguishing agents, detection and alarm systems, fire brigades, prevention, and the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101). Covers topics in OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subparts E and L.
Electric Nail File
This course discusses the various types of electric files and covers the use, sanitation, disinfection, features, benefits, and bit selection for electric files. Also covered are the proper usage techniques and the proper problem solving techniques to apply when using an electric file.
SEAT TIME:
This course has been reviewed and approved for 2 hours.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITE:
N/A
This course introduces OSHA 1910 Subpart Z, which deals with toxic and hazardous substances. Learn about keeping hazardous chemicals and materials from negatively affecting your health. This includes the use of personal protective equipment, cleaning procedures in the event of exposure to hazardous materials, and the procedures in place for conducting first aid and recording an incident of exposure in the workplace.
Ergonomics: Advanced PDF
This course encapsulates the standard to reduce the severity and number of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) caused by exposure to risk factors at workplace. This standard does not concentrate on injuries caused by slips, trips, falls, vehicle accidents, or similar accidents.
Hair Color Made Simple
A complete breakdown of using color and the chemical make up of color products. Learn practices of quality coloring and corrective measures, including techniques for properly applying highlights and lowlights, differentiating between the many applications of hair color and proper measurements and color combinations.
Learning Objectives
- Training of managers, supervisors, and employees (at no cost to these employees) in ergonomics program and their role in it.
- The recognition of MSD signs and symptoms.
- The identification of MSD hazards on jobs at workplace.
Lesson 1 – Ergonomics Program
Lesson 2 – Analysis Procedures
Testing
Quizzes – You will not be required to pass the quizzes to continue to the next lesson.
Final Exam- The final exam must be passed with a 70% in order to receive course credit. The final exam can be taken three times if necessary.
Georgia Cosmetology Continuing Education
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Nail Technicians, Estheticians,
5 hours Continuing Education courses,
Three hours Health & Safety Course, DTAE