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Beauty-Care Nail-Care G78 WK4 LP4
Beauty-Care Nail-Care G78 WK4 LP4
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QUARTER 1
Name of Student:
Learning Area/Grade Level: TLE-HE BEAUTY CARE (NAIL CARE SERVICES), G7/8
Date: WEEK 4-
Activity Title: PERFORM BASIC PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE
MAINTENANCE
I. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPT:
The safety of each client must be the priority of the beauty care practitioner. It is
expected that at the end of every working session, the beauty care practitioner should
sanitize plastic tools and equipment, sterilize properly the metal tools in preparation for the
next client. Tools or implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files, nail
buffers, nail brushes and orangewood sticks can harbor bacteria easily, should not be
reused. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged and properly
labeled in the cabinet. Empty bottles, containers, and other waste materials should be
discarded in a covered trash bin. The bin should be sanitized with disinfectant regularly in
a well-ventilated area. Any tool or equipment in poor condition must be repaired
immediately or disposed properly so as not to pose danger to the clients as well as the
beauticians.
Likewise, the beauty care practitioner must ensure that storage of nail care tools, materials
and equipment within the establishment must meet the following requirements:
1. Flammable and combustible chemicals are stored away from potential sources of
ignition such as open flame or an electrical device.
2. All nail care chemicals are stored in closed bottles or containers.
3. Storage Units:
a. Cabinets, drawers, containers used for storage of implements
b. Clean towels and linen are stored in an enclosed, dust-proof cabinet or container
c. Sterilized implements must be kept in a closed container.
4. Supplies
a. Unused supplies, except product application brushes, are stored in a clean, closed,
container or drawer.
b. Used/soiled disposable supplies are discarded immediately in a clean closed waste
receptacle.
5. Implement Storage
a. Implements that have been used on a client in any manner are placed in a properly
labeled covered receptacle until disinfected.
b. Sanitized implements are stored in a clean closed container or drawer until used.
6. Towels
a. Towels are deposited in a closed receptacle after use.
b. Used towels are not used again until properly laundered and sanitized.
II. ACTIVITIES
Activity 1.Write T if the statement follows the proper way of safekeeping and
storing of nail care tools, materials and equipment and F if it is not.
______1. All nail care chemicals are stored in closed bottles or containers.
______2. Finger bowls must be sterilized before client use only.
______3. A tool or equipment in poor condition can still be used.
______4.Sterilzed implements are stored in a clean closed container or draw until used.
______5. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in an open trash bin.
______6. Implements that have been used on a client or soiled in any manner can still
be used to other clients.
______7. Clean linen is stored in an enclosed, dust-proof cabinet or container.
______8. Flammable and combustible chemicals are stored away from potential sources
of ignition such as open flame or an electrical device.
______9. The hand and foot spa machines can be stored right after use.
______10. Tools which are made of porous material such as emery board, orangewood
stick and nail brush can be reused.
Activity 2. To make the storing of tools, materials and equipment safely and in
Accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and salon
procedure, decide on what to do with the following items by writing
the letter:
a.) discarded b.) stored c.) deposited d.) placed e.) sterilized f.) sanitized
Reflection:
IV. RUBRICS
V. ANSWER KEY
Activity 1:
1. T 6. F
2. F 7. T
3. F 8. T
4. T 9. F
5. F 10. F
Activity 2
1. C 6. A
2. B 7. D
3. E 8. B
4. F 9. D
5. A 10. C
VI. REFERENCE:
Book
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning
Module in Beauty Care Grade 7/8
Reviewed by:
LALAINE V. FABRICANTE
EPS-I