Curling Iron toolSAFE Video (TXJ6)

OCTE Ontario
31 Aug 201604:02

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video outlines essential safety guidelines for using a curling iron. It emphasizes inspecting cords for damage, the importance of never leaving hot tools unattended, and proper ergonomics while working. Viewers learn how to section hair appropriately, handle the curling iron safely, and the significance of avoiding burns on sensitive areas of the head. In case of an accident, the video provides steps for treating burns and stresses the importance of informing a teacher immediately. Overall, the video serves as a comprehensive guide to ensure safe and effective use of curling irons in professional settings.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Inspect cords for fraying or damage before using the curling iron.
  • 🚫 Never leave a hot curling iron unattended to prevent burns or accidents.
  • 📚 Refer to the tool's manual for specific settings and guidelines.
  • 👟 Wear safe shoes and maintain an ergonomic stance while using the curling iron.
  • ⚠️ Be aware of the three burn-prone areas: the nape of the neck, ears, and forehead.
  • ✂️ Section hair to match the size of the curling iron for better control and results.
  • 🔄 Hold the curling iron vertically and ensure hair is securely clamped.
  • ⏳ Limit curling time to 10 seconds to avoid damaging the hair.
  • 💧 If burns occur, cool the area immediately and cover with a sanitized bandage.
  • ✅ Regularly assess your workspace for hazards and follow safe tool handling practices.

Q & A

  • What should you inspect before using a curling iron?

    -Always inspect the cords for any fraying or damage before using the curling iron.

  • Why should a hot tool never be left unattended?

    -Leaving a hot tool unattended can lead to it falling, someone accidentally touching it, or it overheating, which can cause burns or other accidents.

  • What is the ergonomic position for using a curling iron?

    -You should stand directly in front of the area of the head you are working on and wear safe shoes to ensure ergonomic safety and full control.

  • Which areas of the client's head are most at risk of burns?

    -The nape of the neck, ears, and forehead are the three areas most likely to get burnt when using a curling iron.

  • What is the recommended size of hair sections when curling?

    -The section of hair should be the same size as the end of the curling iron, e.g., if using a one-inch curling iron, the hair section should also be one inch.

  • How should you hold the curling iron while curling hair?

    -Hold the curling iron vertically, open the clamp, position the hair around it, close the clamp, and gently turn the iron until all the hair is wound around it.

  • What should you do if you accidentally burn yourself or a client?

    -Inform your teacher immediately and follow the burn procedure: run cold water over the area or use a clean wet cloth, and do not break any blisters.

  • How long should hair be left on the curling iron?

    -Hair should not be left on the curling iron for longer than 10 seconds to prevent permanent damage.

  • What is the correct method for unplugging a curling iron?

    -Always unplug the hot tool by removing the plug from the outlet, not by pulling on the cord.

  • What should you do after using the curling iron?

    -Evaluate any hazards in your workspace, clean and disinfect your area, store the curling iron properly after it cools, and ensure you understand emergency procedures.

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