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Managing Health and Safety in the Beauty Industry

Managing Health and Safety in the Beauty industryTuesday 9 December - Manchester

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the seminar being held on Wednesday 19 November has been postponed until Tuesday 9 December in order to maintain the quality of content and outcomes initially announced.
Please note the programme has also been amended.

New procedures and therapies constantly emerging are making it ever more complicated for health and safety officers to keep up to date. 

During this conference, industry experts will present you with the latest regulations along with a particular emphasis on how the possible de-regulation of laser treatments from the Healthcare Commission could impact you and become part of your role.

Content of the seminar:

  • Occupational asthma and respiratory disease in hairdressers and nail bars 
  • What are the new and emerging therapies? 
  • Inspecting and licensing special treatments 
  • Understanding the risks from unregulated treatments such as acupuncture and herbal medicines 
  • Lasers, botox and new injectables – how de-regulation will affect local authorities? 
  • Understanding and managing health and safety within ethnic hairdressing 
  • Managing the mobile beauty sector 
  • Effectively using byelaws: good practice case studies 

Aims and outcomes:

This training seminar will provide you with:

  • Updates on the latest legislative developments and beauty terminology used 
  • The knowledge on how de-regulation of laser treatments will affect local authorities 
  • The skills to effectively apply your bylaws (from a LA perspective) 
  • An understanding of the legal issues around new beauty industry products, techniques and treatments 
  • Practical knowledge into managing the mobile beauty sector 
  • New guidance on the use of lasers, botox and new injectibles 
  • An insight into local authority health and safety initiatives 
  • The tools to successfully inspect and enforce good health and safety practice 
  • An awareness of the health and safety risks associated with minor medical procedures 

Delegate fees

CIEH members/CIEH registered trainers £235.00 + VAT = £276.13

Non-members £290+VAT=£340.75

CIEH student members £95+VAT=£111.63

A 10% discount is applicable if you have already attended another eligible 2008 event. Please refer to special offers for more details.

CPD

This event is accredited with five hours and 30 minutes of CIEH CPD points.

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