Protecting Working Hands
Protecting oneself against chemical absorption at the salon starts with the simple practice of wearing gloves, or applying a barrier cream, or both.
Protecting oneself against chemical absorption at the salon starts with the simple practice of wearing gloves, or applying a barrier cream, or both.

Ideas on how to protect and support the nail technicians.

Americans are more paranoid than any other culture about getting a life-threatening disease. Why? It may be that we have lost our perspective.

The goal of the “Hazard Communication Standard” is to reduce the incidence of chemical-related work-place illnesses and injuries.
Finding the right system for your salon is an exhausting process—But the result is clean salon air and comfortable and safe salon workers.

Only 32% of nail technicians have Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for the products they use.
Don’t let repetitive-motion injuries keep you from doing your job.

Protect your eyesight by changing the way you look at the workplace.