Head Nurse Emt
By Charlie on Feb 29, 2008 in Hearing & Orthepedic

Doctors, nurses, EMT personnel wearing gloves. Why not use gloves hair?
Basically, what I'm trying to say, hairdressers is that run their fingers through your scalp day after day from people, clients customers, month after month, year after year. But could be the hairdresser may work in a client with a deadly virus such as hepatitis B or HIV? People tend to hang nails (removal of the skin on your cuticle) Sometimes the freezing of the nails may worsen and cause the skin is broken, leading bleeding, etc. Imagine a hairdresser managing their fingers on the head of the chief. His plays lesional skin of the scalp of the user. For personal chef experience head sometimes breaks the skin, sores, lesions, rash, nails, etc broken a key block of above. Is it not considered a blood transfusion? How does the State Board of Cosmetology regulations that all hairdressers must use gloves. For the prevention of future to catch a disease. I really think they should.
Hairdressers and barbers do not use gloves and to identify and permanent staining if they are sensitive to lotion or chemicals. If you have an open wound, the wound of the scalp …. not consider a blood transfusion. But I agree with you that hygiene practices that should change as more practice combs each customer. Or do not you pick something up, he fell (Brush, for example) on the ground unwashed. first time. You have to tell you like gloves. If she refuses to comply then you should take your business elsewhere, his refusal to use may be the reasons for the following reasons: repeated washing hair, hands Barber of wet, dry and sensitive to many chemicals are in this industry. Hair Dyes and Chemicals can be used in permanent dry, sensitizing dye and leather gloves help protect the skin against chemicals manicures difficult and often dangerous bacteria associated with this occupation, is heavy, while the use of gloves to hold scissors, etc..
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