COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TITLE:
Florida 16 Hour CE Course (16 hours)
OVERVIEW:
HIV/AIDS and Other Communicable Diseases (2 hours) Sanitation and Sterilization (3 hours)
OSHA Regulations (1 hour)
Workers' Compensation as it pertains to Florida law (1 hour) State and Federal Law (2 hours)
Chemical Makeup as it pertains to Hair, Skin and Nails (2 hours) Environmental Issues (1 hour)
Employment as a Salon Professional (4 hours)
COURSE OUTLINE:
Lesson 1. HIV/AIDS and Other Communicable Diseases (2 hours) Outline
Modes of Transmission Infection Control Procedures Clinical Management
Prevention of HIV and AIDS Attitudes towards HIV and AIDS Appropriate behavior
Hepatitis
Learning objectives
After completing this lesson you will be able to: define HIV
define AIDS
identify the stages of transmission describe clinical latency
explain how you know that you have been infected with HIV describe home testing kits
identify antiretroviral therapy
identify the most common ways that HIV is transmitted describe people groups and their risks
define methods of prevention and the challenges of preventing infection describe types of discrimination
define hepatitis and the types of viral hepatits Lesson 2. Sanitation and Sterilization (3 hours) Outline
Sanitation Disinfection Sterilization
Hand washing MRSA
Learning objectives
After completing this lesson you will be able to: define sanitation
define disinfection define sterilization
describe procedures for sanitation describe procedures for disinfection define procedures for sterilization identify hand washing procedures
describe the importance of hand washing as it relates to infection control identify ingredients in hand washing agents and their purpose
identify precautions for preventing dermatitis define MRSA
Lesson 3. OSHA Regulations (1 hour) Outline
OSHA Standards
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets)
HAZCOM (Hazard Communication Standard)
OSHA News Release (Hazardous Chemical Discovery Public Notice) Learning objectives:
After completing this lesson you will be able to: explain how chemicals must be labeled define MSDS
identify facts that are included on a Material Safety Data Sheet explain the purpose and importance of HAZCOM
describe the purpose of an OSHA News Release
Lesson 4. Workers' Compensation as it pertains to Florida law (1 hour) Outline
Florida Department of Financial Services Division of Worker's Compensation
Learning objectives
After completing this lesson you will be able to:
identify rules that govern the duties of the injured worker identify the rules that involve medical care
identify the rules regarding benefits
describe the rules governing disability benefits describe claim procedures
describe how Worker's Compensation Rules must be posted list the requirements for disputing claims
describe penalties involved in Worker's Compensation cases identify Insurance companies responsibilities
Lesson 5. State and Federal Law (2 hours) Outline
Cosmetology Law: Florida Statute Chapter 477 laws 477.011 through 477.31
Rules of the Board 61G5 Florida Administration Code chapter 61G5-17.008 through 61G5-32
Learning objectives:
After completing this lesson you will be able to:
Define the Laws and Rules of the Board that protect the Health, Safety and Welfare of the Consumer
Identify the Laws and Rules of the Board that determine where and when individuals may legally practice Cosmetology and Specialties
Explain the Functions of the Board of Cosmetology, how its member are appointed, and their duties
Describe the Laws and Rules of the Board which specify prohibited conduct and the penalties for failure to follow the laws and rules
List Salon Requirements and Inspections
Identify the dates, Fees, and Requirements for renewal of Cosmetology licenses, salon licenses and specialty registrations
Lesson 6: Chemical Makeup as it Pertains to Hair, Skin and Nails (2 hours) Outline
Composition of hair Types of hair Composition of skin
Attributes and conditions of the skin Composition of Nails
Attributes and conditions of the nails Learning objectives:
After completing this lesson you will be able to: Identify structural attributes of the hair, skin and nails Describe functions of their parts
Define pigmentation Identify purposes
Describe conditions and disorders Identify factors that effect health Explain infection prevention
Lesson 7: Environmental Issues (1 hour) Outline
Protecting the salon professional Salon cleanliness
Hazardous product ingredients Learning objectives:
After completing this lesson you will be able to: List ways to minimize inhalation
List ways to minimize skin exposure Describe shop cleanliness
Explain protective gear and it's use
Lesson 8: Employment as a Salon Professional (4 hours) Outline
Keys to Successful Employment a. Self-evaluation
b. The resume
c. Establishment evaluation d. Job interview
e. Prospering in the salon Learning objectives:
After completing this lesson you will be able to: Define Key Terms
Identify elements of self-evaluation
Define elements of a well planned resume and portfolio Explain how to evaluate prospective establishments List elements of a successful job interview
List elements of a team mentality CREDITS, REFERENCES AND RESOURCES:
ContinuingCosmetology.com © 2013 PO Box 691296 Orlando, FL 32869 407-435-9837 www.continuingcosmetology.com info@continuingcosmetology.com
Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation,
1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783, www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/ Florida Board of Cosmetology, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783, www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/cosmo/
Milady's Standard Cosmetology (2008) Thomson Delmar Learning,
www.milady.cengage.com, Executive Woods, 5 Maxwell Dr. Clifton Park New York, 12065 Milady's Standard Fundamentals for Estheticians, 9th Edition (2004) Delmar Learning
Nail Structure and Product Chemistry, Second Edition (2005) Thomson Delmar Learning Milady's Standard Nail Technology, 5th Edition (2007) Thomas Delmar Learning U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460,
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, www.cpsc.gov ; 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814 Center for Disease Control, www.cdc.gov, Food and Drug Administration, www.fda.gov,
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, www.osha.gov, 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210
Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Workers' Compensation, www.myfloridacfo.com/wc/, 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee FL 32399