OSHA General Industry - Cosmetology: 10-Hour Course Program
Our OSHA 10-Hour General Industry (Cosmetology) course provides training for entry-level workers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces, as well as information regarding workers' rights and employer responsibilities. Through this training, OSHA helps to ensure that workers have the knowledge they need to stay safe on the job. Students who successfully complete the CareerSafe OSHA 10-Hour General Industry (Cosmetology) course receive a US Deparment of Labor OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card—a credential that holds value for a lifetime.
Program Objectives
- Understand OSHA regulations and their importance in the cosmetology industry.
- Identify potential hazards and implement effective safety measures.
- Promote a culture of safety and compliance within the workplace.
- Enhance knowledge of emergency procedures and first aid.
Curriculum Overview
- Introduction to OSHA and its role in workplace safety.
- Overview of general industry standards applicable to cosmetology.
- Identifying and mitigating chemical hazards.
- Understanding ergonomics in cosmetology settings.
- Fire safety and emergency response planning.
- Implementing effective infection control procedures.
- Workplace violence prevention and response strategies.
Join us to enhance your professional skills and ensure a safer workplace for everyone. This course is a vital step towards a comprehensive understanding of safety in the cosmetology industry.
Potential Career Opportunities
- Safety Compliance Officer
- Cosmetology Instructor
- Salon Manager
- Product Safety Specialist
- Health and Safety Consultant
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist
- Risk Management Specialist
- Environmental Health and Safety Technician
Skills you will gain
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Chemical Hazards
- Ergonomics
- Fire Safety
- Workplace Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Electrical Safety
- Emergency Action Plans
- Hazard Communication
- Slip Trip And Fall Prevention