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Page 1: Make Up Theory The Workplace (Health, safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 By Jess Nadal Group A.

Make Up TheoryThe Workplace (Health, safety and

Welfare) Regulations 1992 

By Jess NadalGroup A

Page 2: Make Up Theory The Workplace (Health, safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 By Jess Nadal Group A.

The Workplace regulations cover a wide range of basic health, safety and welfare issues. This 

applies to most workplaces.

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Requirements under these Regulations

• Employers have a general duty to ensure the health, safety of their employees at work. This includes their welfare.

• This falls under section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Act

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Regulations are there to:

• Ensure that the health and safety of everyone in the workplace is protected.

• Ensure that adequate welfare facilities are provided for people whilst at work.

• This includes people with disabilities. 

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Disability in the work place

• Where necessary, parts of the workplace should always be made accessible for disabled people. This includes:

• Doors and passage ways• Stairs and showers• Lavatories and workstations

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The Work Place

• The use of suitable protective clothing must be worn if required .• To include uniforms that may be necessary while working in a salon or a 

make-up studio.• Lighting should be sufficient  as people need to be able to work and move 

about safely.• Suitable provision should be made to ensure that every enclosed 

workplace is ventilated by a sufficient quantity of fresh or purified air.

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Cleanliness and waste materials

• Every workplace and the furniture should be kept clean.

• Surfaces of floors, walls and ceilings should be kept clean. 

• Waste should be stored in suitable containers.

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 Room dimensions and space

• People should be able to move about with ease whilst at work.

• Workrooms should have plenty of free space, so hairdressers and make-up artists can as engage with their clients comfortably. 

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Executive workstations and seating

• All workstations should be suitable for the employee’s using them. They should also be suited to the work they do on a daily basis.

• A make-up artist will require a large work space to handle different kinds of products for different clients.

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Maintenance

• Equipment, devices and systems should be maintained in efficient working order.

• This is efficient for health, safety and welfare.• Essential for products such as:• Hair dryers, hair irons and curling irons when in the salon. • surfaces should not be uneven or slippery, as it may cause a 

person to slip, trip or fall.

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Sanitary conveniences and washing facilities

• Sanitary conveniences and washing facilities should be provided at readily accessible places. 

• The rooms containing them should be kept clean and be adequately ventilated . 

• Washing facilities should have hot, cold or warm water.• Soap and clean towels should be provided.

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To summarise: Health, safety and welfare in the workplace

• It is there to protect you• It is there to help you• It is personal to you and your job• It is there to make you feel comfortable with your 

surroundings• It provides a safe working environment• Its the law!

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Thank you for listening!

Page 14: Make Up Theory The Workplace (Health, safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 By Jess Nadal Group A.

Time to test your brains…

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Tell me one fact about this picture…

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People with disabilities must be treated as equals in the workplace.

Page 17: Make Up Theory The Workplace (Health, safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 By Jess Nadal Group A.

What does this picture suggest?

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Lighting should be sufficient  as people need to be able to work and move about 

safely.

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Would this be reasonable amount of space for a make-up artist? Tell me why..

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YES!A make-up artist will require a large 

work space to handle different kinds of products for different clients.

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What is wrong with this picture and why?

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ITS DANGEROUS!Equipment, devices and systems should be maintained in efficient 

working order.

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Ta-daaaa!I hope you have all learned something 

and enjoyed my presentation.

Stay safe at work!