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Create a professional, comprehensive risk assessment for skin treatments & peels (facials, microderm, chem peels) in hair & beauty settings. Tailor hazards and measures to your needs and download a professional PDF. Add your own branding.
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What this covers.
This template focuses on typical risks and controls for skin treatments & peels (facials, microderm, chem peels) in hair & beauty settings. You can add, remove or adapt items to match your context.
Potential benefits
Increases revenue by offering premium service options.
Encourages long-term client engagement through treatment plans.
Expands technical expertise in advanced skincare methods.
Promotes relaxation and stress relief for clients.
Improves skin health and appearance, boosting client confidence.
Typical hazards & measures
Vapour inhalation and odour nuisance
— Ventilate rooms with cross-flow or local extraction; decant minimal volumes and cap bottles immediately. Mix away from the client’s face; schedule stronger peels in slower periods and offer masks on request.
LED light sensitivities
— Note photosensitising meds/skin conditions; use eye shields, set dose per protocol, and shorten exposure if headache or visual strain occurs. Space sessions appropriately and document colour, dose and client tolerance each visit.
Therapist qualifications and competency gaps
— Maintain a competency matrix mapping therapists to permitted modalities and peel depths; verify accredited certificates and brand training, keep CPD records, and require supervised sign-offs before solo work. Review annually and block advanced services until signed off.
Aftercare non-adherence
— Give printed instructions: no heat, gym, exfoliants, or active serums for 48–72 h; SPF daily; hands-off; and gentle cleanser/emollient only. Provide a direct contact route and schedule follow-up to review outcomes before escalating strength.
Salicylate sensitivity with BHA
— Ask about aspirin intolerance/asthma; if present, prefer non-salicylic options or use very limited contact times. Keep BHA off compromised skin and avoid stacking with strong home actives; record response before future use.
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