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Ma’am Gay G. Ouano
Teacher in TLE Beauty Care
(Nail Care)
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Pre-test
1. Tools which are made of _______
___ should be kept clean and
sanitized properly in preparation
for the next client.
a. plastic b. metal c. wood
d. aluminum
b. metal
2. Empty bottles and
containers are discarded in a
covered ___________.
a. Cabinets b. plastic wares
c. drawers d. trash bins
d. Trash bins
3. Used treatment products and
other chemicals are stored,
arranged and ___________ in
the cabinet.
a. properly kept b. properly labeled
c. properly covered d. junked
b.properly labeled
4. Metal tools and instruments must
be ________ following proper
sterilization techniques.
a. sterilized b. sanitized
c. washed d. disposed
a. sterilized
5. Any tool or equipment in __________
__ must be repaired immediately,
replaced or disposed of properly.
a. good condition b. repaired
condition c. poor condition d. air
condition
c. poor condition
6. Finger bowls must be ____
_________ before another
client use them.
a. sanitized b. sterilized
c. washed d. laundered
c. washed
7. Table tops and door handles are
wiped with ________________ an
d the floor should be mopped with
disinfectant as well.
a. disinfectant b. powder detergent
c. bar soap d. hot water
a. disinfectant
8. The hand and foot spa
machines must be kept ____
_____ after disinfecting
them.
a. wet b. dry
c. covered d. in the
corner
b. dry
9. _________________ should be
disposed of properly in an enclosed
waste bin fitted with polythene
bag.
a. Used towels b. Waste materials
c. Chemicals d. Tools
b.Waste materials
10. Tools/Implements which are made of
porous materials such as nail files, buffers,
nail brushes and orangewood sticks should
______________________.
a. be reused b. be sterilized
c. be kept in the cabinet d. not be reused
d. not be reuse
OBJECTIVES:
1.Learn how to make an inventory of
tools, equipment and supplies.
2.Make make an inventory of the thi
ngs that should be done.
3.Appreciate why you should
conduct inventory of the tools.
Directions: If you are a manicurist, what will you do with the items
in the picture after every working session?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Inventory of Tools, Equipment and Supplies
Tools and equipment inventory is vital in a salon and it must be reg
ularly conducted. By doing this, you will be aware of the numbe
r of tools and equipment available and you will know the tool
s and equipment that are functional, repairable and disposable
. It will also keep you from using defective tools and equipme
nt and keep you from possible pains and injuries.
At the end of every working session, make an inventory of the thing
s that should be done:
a. Tools which are made of plastic should be kept clean and
sanitized properly in preparation for the next client.
b. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered trash
bin.
c. Used treatment products and other chemicals are
stored, arranged and properly labeled in the cabinet.
d. Finger bowls must be sanitized before another client
use them.
e. The hand and foot spa machines must be kept
dry after disinfecting them.
f. Table tops and door handles are wiped with
disinfectant and the floor should be mopped
with disinfectant as well.
g. Metal tools and instruments must be sterilized
following proper sterilization techniques. After the
process, store in a dry cabinet until needed.
h. Tools/Implements which are made of porous materials
such as nail files, buffers, nail brushes and orangewood
sticks can harbour bacteria easily. Since they are wood
products which cannot be sterilized, these tools should
not be reused.
Do not
Reuse
i. Waste materials should be disposed of properly in an enclosed
waste bin fitted with polythene bag. The bin should be sanitized
with disinfectant regularly in a well-ventilated are. Remember to
wear protective gloves while doing this.
j. Any tool or equipment in poor condition must be
repaired immediately, replaced or disposed of properly
so as not to pose danger not only to the clients but
also to the beauticians.
Activity 3 Conducting inventory
Directions: Answer the questions briefly. Write your answer in a ½ crosswise.
What will you do with the following tools, materials and equipment after
using with one client?
Number 1 will be done for you.
Tools/equipment What to do
1. plastic tools Must be kept clean and sanitized
2. finger bowls
3. foot spa machine
4. metal tools
5. orange stick
6. nail buffer
7. nail fine
8. poor condition tools
9 nail brush
10. empty bottles
Assessment
1. Finger bowls must be _____________ before another client use them.
a. sanitized b. sterilized c. washed d. laundered
2. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered ___________.
a. cabinets b. plastic wares c. drawers d. trash bins
3. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged and ___________ in the cabinet.
a. properly kept b. properly labeled c. properly covered d. junked
4. Metal tools and instruments must be ________ following proper sterilization techniques.
a. sterilized b. sanitized c. washed d. disposed
5. Tools/Implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files, buffers, nail brushes and orangewood sticks should ______________________.
a. be reused b. sterilized
c. kept in the cabinet d. not be reused
6. Tools which are made of __________ should be kept clean and sanitized properly in
preparation for the next client.
a. plastic b. metal c. wood d. aluminum
7. Table tops and door handles are wiped with ________________ and the floor should be
mopped with disinfectant as well.
a. disinfectant b. powder detergent c. bar soap d. hot water
8. The hand and foot spa machines must be kept _________ after disinfecting them.
a. wet b. dry c. covered d. in the corner
9. _________________ should be disposed of properly in an enclosed waste bin fitted with
polythene bag.
a. used towels b. waste materials c. chemicals d. tools
10. Any tool or equipment in ____________ must be repaired immediately, replaced or disposed of properly.
a. good condition b. repaired condition c. poor condition d. air condition
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  • 2. Ma’am Gay G. Ouano Teacher in TLE Beauty Care (Nail Care)
  • 3. Add some text to the title slide Replace with your own text
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  • 5. Pre-test 1. Tools which are made of _______ ___ should be kept clean and sanitized properly in preparation for the next client. a. plastic b. metal c. wood d. aluminum
  • 7. 2. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered ___________. a. Cabinets b. plastic wares c. drawers d. trash bins
  • 9. 3. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged and ___________ in the cabinet. a. properly kept b. properly labeled c. properly covered d. junked
  • 11. 4. Metal tools and instruments must be ________ following proper sterilization techniques. a. sterilized b. sanitized c. washed d. disposed
  • 13. 5. Any tool or equipment in __________ __ must be repaired immediately, replaced or disposed of properly. a. good condition b. repaired condition c. poor condition d. air condition
  • 15. 6. Finger bowls must be ____ _________ before another client use them. a. sanitized b. sterilized c. washed d. laundered
  • 17. 7. Table tops and door handles are wiped with ________________ an d the floor should be mopped with disinfectant as well. a. disinfectant b. powder detergent c. bar soap d. hot water
  • 19. 8. The hand and foot spa machines must be kept ____ _____ after disinfecting them. a. wet b. dry c. covered d. in the corner
  • 21. 9. _________________ should be disposed of properly in an enclosed waste bin fitted with polythene bag. a. Used towels b. Waste materials c. Chemicals d. Tools
  • 23. 10. Tools/Implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files, buffers, nail brushes and orangewood sticks should ______________________. a. be reused b. be sterilized c. be kept in the cabinet d. not be reused
  • 24. d. not be reuse
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  • 26. OBJECTIVES: 1.Learn how to make an inventory of tools, equipment and supplies. 2.Make make an inventory of the thi ngs that should be done. 3.Appreciate why you should conduct inventory of the tools.
  • 27. Directions: If you are a manicurist, what will you do with the items in the picture after every working session? 1. 2.
  • 29. Inventory of Tools, Equipment and Supplies Tools and equipment inventory is vital in a salon and it must be reg ularly conducted. By doing this, you will be aware of the numbe r of tools and equipment available and you will know the tool s and equipment that are functional, repairable and disposable . It will also keep you from using defective tools and equipme nt and keep you from possible pains and injuries. At the end of every working session, make an inventory of the thing s that should be done: a. Tools which are made of plastic should be kept clean and sanitized properly in preparation for the next client. b. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered trash bin.
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  • 31. c. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged and properly labeled in the cabinet.
  • 32. d. Finger bowls must be sanitized before another client use them.
  • 33. e. The hand and foot spa machines must be kept dry after disinfecting them.
  • 34. f. Table tops and door handles are wiped with disinfectant and the floor should be mopped with disinfectant as well.
  • 35. g. Metal tools and instruments must be sterilized following proper sterilization techniques. After the process, store in a dry cabinet until needed.
  • 36. h. Tools/Implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files, buffers, nail brushes and orangewood sticks can harbour bacteria easily. Since they are wood products which cannot be sterilized, these tools should not be reused. Do not Reuse
  • 37. i. Waste materials should be disposed of properly in an enclosed waste bin fitted with polythene bag. The bin should be sanitized with disinfectant regularly in a well-ventilated are. Remember to wear protective gloves while doing this.
  • 38. j. Any tool or equipment in poor condition must be repaired immediately, replaced or disposed of properly so as not to pose danger not only to the clients but also to the beauticians.
  • 39. Activity 3 Conducting inventory Directions: Answer the questions briefly. Write your answer in a ½ crosswise. What will you do with the following tools, materials and equipment after using with one client? Number 1 will be done for you. Tools/equipment What to do 1. plastic tools Must be kept clean and sanitized 2. finger bowls 3. foot spa machine 4. metal tools 5. orange stick 6. nail buffer 7. nail fine 8. poor condition tools 9 nail brush 10. empty bottles
  • 40. Assessment 1. Finger bowls must be _____________ before another client use them. a. sanitized b. sterilized c. washed d. laundered 2. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered ___________. a. cabinets b. plastic wares c. drawers d. trash bins 3. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged and ___________ in the cabinet. a. properly kept b. properly labeled c. properly covered d. junked 4. Metal tools and instruments must be ________ following proper sterilization techniques. a. sterilized b. sanitized c. washed d. disposed 5. Tools/Implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files, buffers, nail brushes and orangewood sticks should ______________________. a. be reused b. sterilized c. kept in the cabinet d. not be reused 6. Tools which are made of __________ should be kept clean and sanitized properly in preparation for the next client. a. plastic b. metal c. wood d. aluminum 7. Table tops and door handles are wiped with ________________ and the floor should be mopped with disinfectant as well. a. disinfectant b. powder detergent c. bar soap d. hot water 8. The hand and foot spa machines must be kept _________ after disinfecting them. a. wet b. dry c. covered d. in the corner 9. _________________ should be disposed of properly in an enclosed waste bin fitted with polythene bag. a. used towels b. waste materials c. chemicals d. tools 10. Any tool or equipment in ____________ must be repaired immediately, replaced or disposed of properly. a. good condition b. repaired condition c. poor condition d. air condition