Before starting the Manicure or Pedicure
- Record the client’s name, address, telephone number, date and type of service and the name of the person providing the service.
- Keep client, accidental exposure and pre-packaged sterile items records for at least three years with a minimum of one year (365 days) on site.
- Clean your hands.
- Clean the client’s hands or feet depending on the service.
Examine the Client’s Nails for Discolouration or Infection
- If you see a yellow-green colour on the nail or the skin around the nail looks red or swollen, do not provide service or treat the nail with anything.
- Tell the client to visit their healthcare provider.
How To Clean and Disinfect Clippers, Pushers, Drill Bits, Metal or Glass Nail Files and Other Metal Re-Usable Instruments
How to Clean and Disinfect Foot Files with Removable Stickers and Metal Foot Files
Using Nail Files
- Cardboard, plastic, or foam core nail files can only be used on one client, even if the packaging or website indicates it is “sanitizable”.
- These items must be discarded immediately into the garbage.
- Metal or glass nail files can be cleaned and disinfected with an intermediate level disinfectant.
Buffer Blocks, Toe Separators, Pumice Stones and Other Items like That
- These items cannot be used on more than one client.
- These items must be discarded immediately after use.
- These items cannot be saved for the same client for another visit.
Disposing of Razors
- Razors must be discarded into an approved sharps container.
- Sharps containers cannot be discarded with the regular garbage.
UV Light “Sterilizers” Units
- UV light “sterilizers” units are not approved for cleaning, disinfection or sterilization.
- These units are not required and if used, can only be used to store instruments that have already been cleaned and disinfected.
- These units also need to be maintained in a sanitary manner.
What to Do if I Accidentally Cut Someone
- Immediately clean your hands and put on disposable gloves. Then provide first aid.
- Tell the client to immediately seek medical advice.
- Record what happened. Write down the client’s name, telephone number, and address. Keep this accidental exposure records for three years with a minimum of one year (365 days) on site.
- Clean your hands after you take off your gloves.
- Go to Spills of Blood and Other Body Fluids if blood or other body fluids are on a surface.