Safety Guidelines for Return to Work

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minnesota State Board of Cosmetologists and Barbers recommends reopening barber and cosmetology salons and shops with the following strict guidelines in order to protect the safety of clients and employees. The recommendations should be used in conjunction with the board rules for safety and sanitation that are currently in place. Keep in mind that these guidelines will be in effect during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic and may be adjusted as necessary, and they will be reduced when safe to do so. Upon inspection, if any salon or shop is found in violation of these guidelines, they may be closed immediately by public health officials or the board.

Safety Guidelines for reopening Barber and Cosmetology Salons 

Salon/shop owners and managers should use the OSHA “Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19” as a guide for reopening.

• Temperature checks -Salons should consider use of a touchless infrared thermometer to check the temperature of employee each day and of each client who enters the salon/shop. Any employee or client who has a temperature above 99°F should be sent home immediately and not allowed to return to the salon/shop until they have no fever and no evidence of COVID-19 symptoms.

• Ask each client entering the shop the following questions:
 Have you had a cough?
 Have you had a fever,
 Have you been around anyone exhibiting these symptoms within the past 14 days?
 Are you living with anyone who is sick or quarantined?

• Limit people in the shop/salon – Salons/shops should consider seeing clients by appointment only. Salons/shops should consider telephonic or online scheduling. Limit the number of persons waiting area in the salon/shop. It is recommended that clients wait outside the salon/shop in their vehicle until the cosmetologist or barber is ready to serve them. It is recommended that persons not being serviced in the salon/shop wait outside the salon/shop. Salons/shops are not be used for social gathering places!

• Maintain social distancing at all times! Spacing between persons in the salon should be at least six feet, except when staff are servicing clients. Salons/shops should consider additional spacing between booths, divider shields, and/or alternate work schedules to accomplish this.

• Personal Protective Gear-

Wearing masks – Salon/shop employees will be required to wear masks at all times. Salons may want to consider providing masks to clients. Clients should wear face masks to the extent possible while receiving services.

Face Shields – If available, it is recommended that employees wear face shields when servicing clients.

Gloves – It is recommended that employees wear disposable gloves when servicing clients and change gloves between each client to the greatest extent possible.

Capes – Each client should be draped with a clean cape. Capes should be laundered following the fabric recommendations between each client, or salons/shops may consider using disposable capes and dispose of the cape after it is used.

Smocks -Employees should wear a clean smock between each client. Smocks should be laundered following the fabric recommendations between each client, or salons/shops may consider using disposable smocks and dispose of the smock after use on a client.

Neck strips – Employees should use protective neck strips around the neck of each hair-cut client.
 Hand-washing with soapy, warm water, for a minimum of 20 seconds will be required by employees between every client service.

Employee clothing – Employees should arrive at the salon/shop showered and wearing clean clothing.

Employees should change clothes before entering their homes when they return from work.
 PPG, such as gloves, gowns, drapes, linens and eye coverings should be changed between each client. These used items should be cleaned and disinfected or discarded in a closed container.

• Disinfection –

All salons/shops should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected prior to reopening. Disinfect all surfaces, tools, and linens, even if they were cleaned before the salon/shop was closed.

Use disinfectants that are EPA –registered and labeled as bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal. No product will be labeled for COVID-19 yet, but many will have human coronavirus efficacy either on the label or available on their website. The EPA has approved any product that has tested as effective against human coronavirus. If in doubt of the effectiveness, check the EPA website.

Disinfectant for immersion of tools, must be mixed daily and replaced sooner if it becomes contaminated throughout the work day. Disinfectant only works on a clean surface so clean all surfaces and tools with hot soapy water, Ship-shape or cleaning wipes (if using wipes, be sure to cover surface thoroughly) before disinfecting.

Contact time on label must be observed for disinfectant to work. Contact time refers to how long the disinfectant is visibly wet on the surface allowing it to thoroughly destroy all of the pathogens. Typical contact time for immersion/sprays is 10 minutes, for disinfectant wipes is 2-4 minutes.

Disinfectants used for immersion must be changed daily or sooner if it becomes contaminated (ex: hair/debris floating in solution or cloudy solution.)

Disinfection is for hard non-porous surfaces, glass metal and plastic.

Porous/soft surfaces can not be disinfected and must only be used once and then discarded (tools such as cardboard files, buffers, drill bits etc.)

Launder all linens, towels drapes, and smocks in hot soapy water and dry completely at the warmest temperature allowed and store in an airtight cabinet. Store all used/dirty linens in an airtight container.

The use of mask is mandatory. Place a clean towel, placed over the face of your client while at the sink in a good way to protect their mouth, nose and eyes. Minimize to the greatest degree possible, up-close, direct face-to-face contact with clients.

Reception area –

 Remove all unnecessary items such as magazines, newspapers, service menus, any other unnecessary paper products and decor. Wipe down all seats and tables; cloth chairs cannot be properly cleaned and disinfected, using a plastic cover should be considered.

Wipe reception desk with disinfectant. Consider discontinuing use of paper appointment books or cards, and replace with electronic options.

Employees should frequently wash their hands after the using the phones, computer, cash register and/or credit card machine. Wipe these surfaces between each use.

Avoiding the exchange of cash can help greatly in preventing spread of virus, but if this is unavoidable, be sure to wash and sanitize hands well after each transaction. The use of credit/debit transactions is preferred, using touch/swipe/no signature technology.

Clean and disinfect all retail areas, daily, including products. Try to avoid client touching products that they don’t plan to purchase.

Clean and wipe all door handles and other surfaces that are regularly touched by clients and staff with disinfectant wipes.

Provide hand sanitizer and tissues for employees and clients.

Consider floor stickers and signage that provide guidance for social distance

Placement of visible and appropriate signage to communicate to the customer that thorough sanitation procedures are in place.

Consider placement of sneeze shields.

Restrooms –
 Clean and disinfect ALL restroom surfaces including floors, sinks and toilet bowls. Store paper products in a closed cabinet and provide antibacterial hand soap. Place trashcan by door. Remove anything that does not have to be in the restrooms.

Shampoo Bowls-
 Clean and disinfect all bowls, hoses, spray nozzles, foist handles, shampoo chairs and arm rests. Wipe down all back-bar products and shelves. Discard and replace any products that have not been stored in a closed container.
 If available, wrap shampoo bowls in plastic and discarded between each client.
 Consider asking clients to wash their own hair before entering the salon/shop.
 Limit as much as possible face-to-face contact with clients, and consider using face-shields by those employees providing shampoo services.

• Work stations-
 Clean and disinfect all work area surfaces. Clean and disinfect chairs, head rest, arm rests (the use of harsh disinfectants can damage leather chair, and cloth chairs cannot be disinfected, so please use a plastic covering). Clean and disinfect all reusable tools and store in an airtight closed container. Clean and disinfect all appliances, sheers, clippers, clipper guards, clippies, rollers, combs, brushes, rolling carts and any other items used in connection with servicing clients.
 Check to make sure all products such as lotions, creams, waxes and scrubs have always been in a closed container, if not you must discard and replace.
 Remove and discard all single use tools such as paper files, drill bits and buffers, that have already been used.
 Clean and disinfect all linen hampers and trash container and only use such container that can be closed and use with liners that can be removed and discarded.
 Provide hand sanitizer at all work locations for employees and clients.
 Consider station barriers between work stations.

 • Pedicure Bowls-
 Remove all parts that can removed.

Clean all removed parts with soap and water, rinse in clear water and then immerse into properly diluted disinfectant for full recommended contact time.
Scrub bowl with soap and water and replace removed parts to bowl.
Rinse with bowl with clean water.
Fill bowl with again with clean water and proper amount of disinfectant and let stand for proper time (at least 10 minutes).
 If your bowl has jets, allow the jets run for a full 10 minutes with disinfectant.

• Treatment rooms-
 Clean and disinfect all surfaces such as, chairs, tables, electrical appliances (don’t forget the cords).
 Clean and disinfect all linens and store in a closed container/cabinet.
 Clean and disinfect all hampers that hold soiled linens and be sure to use one that can be lined and closed.
 Remove and discard any products that could have been contaminated by improper unsanitary use. Replace with new product.
 Empty all wax pots and disinfect before refilling them with new wax. Purchase new single use applicators that can be deposed of in an airtight trash bin. The airtight trash bin should have a lid and should be lined with a disposable plastic bag.

• Administrative Controls-
 Employees who are sick will be expected to stay home.
 Salon/shop owner/managers should provide training, educational materials, and reinforcement on proper sanitation, hand-washing, cough and sneeze etiquette, using PPE, and other protective behaviors.
 Ensure break-rooms are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized and not used for congregating by employees.
 Ensure that all sinks in the workplace have antibacterial soap available and paper towels.
 Post handwashing signs in the restrooms.
 Provide alcohol wipes for use at phone stations.
 Be flexible with work schedules/salon hours to reduce the numbers of people (employees and clients) in salons/shops at all times in order to maintain social distancing.
 Provide Barbicide® or EPA disinfectant wipes, liquid disinfectant containers, and Barbicide® concentrate/or EPA approved disinfectant for disinfecting technical implements and work areas.
 Consider discontinuing hand relief treatments as well as scalp, neck, and shoulder massages during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Reset

NEW PROTOCOL ALL OVER THE WORLD. POLITICIAN LETS SHOW THEM WE CAN DO IT.
HEIGHTENED SET OF PROTOCOL WE ARE LICENSED. WE ARE LICENSE PROFESSIONALS SLOWLY TURNING THE LIGHTS BACK ON.. WE CANT WAIT FOR THE MBC OR THE POLITICIANS. WE HAVE TO GIVE THEM A ROAD MAP OF WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO….

AN ELEVATED EXPERIENCE WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF SAFETY.

APPOINTMENT ONLY – CAR TEXT FOR WAITING – LONGER SERVICE TIMING (COMPUTERS AND DESK**) – SIGN ON THE DOOR APPT ONLY CALL THIS NUMBER, ONE PROVIDER PER CUSTOMER(DIMMER CROSSOVER/NO/MAYBE/YES)
SOCIAL DISTANCE – 6FT AWAY – CHAIR

NO CHAIR ROTATION – EVERYONE HAS THERE OWN EQUIPMENT AND PRODUCT – SAFE ZONE SPACING – LESS STAFF ON – SPLIT SHIFTS – LONGER HOURS – STAGGERED SERVICE TIMINGS
STATION – SERVICE PROVIDERS SAFE ZONE AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITY.

GREETING AT THE DOOR SERVICE PROVIDER HAND SANITIZES THEN THE CLIENT – PART OF THE EXPERIENCE. HAND MASSAGE IT IN, CLIENTS FIRST TOUCH IN MONTHS MAKE IT SAFE ONE AND MAKE IT A GOOD ONE – PERSONAL TOUCH AND PERSONAL CARE THIS IS THE EXPERIENCE.

SAFETY – ELEVATED EXPERIENCE – HAND SANITIZE THROUGH-OUT THE SPACE
WE WILL DO IT WELL BECAUSE WE ARE LICENSED.

GLOVES – BLOOD-BORN – OSHA/MBC
??DIGITAL THERMOMETER CHECK SERVICE AND CLIENT CHECKS ??
 PPE’S – GLOVES – BLOOD-BORN – OSHA/MBC MASKS YES AND FUN – MASK AND GLOVES FOR EVERYONE WILL BE AVAILABLE DOUBLE UP, IF YOU WANT – BUT WE CANT BECOME SCARED OF EVERYONE – INTERPRET AND MIRRORING- IT WILL BE LIKE SLOWLY TURNING UP THE DIMMER SWITCH AND IT WILL BE PERSONAL TO THE PROVIDER AND CLIENT– YES EXTREME SAFETY.

PROPER SANITATION ONE USE EVERYTHING – ONE PROVIDER PER CUSTOMER – SANITIZE AT END OF NIGHT – PREP YOUR SAFE ZONE FOR THE NEXT DAY.

CAPES – TOWEL – LAUNDERED – ONE USE  PER CLIENT
ONE USE EVERYTHING

50% OCCUPANCY – SLOW THE PACE – AND STAY SAFE – PERSONAL EXPERIENCE – NO CLIENT GUEST – NO CHILDREN – NO ASSISTANTS– ONLY THE CLIENT AND THE PROVIDER. THAT’S THE EXPERIENCE
MONEY TIPS ++++

AN ELEVATED EXPERIENCE WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF SAFETY.

NO COFFEE – BOTTLED WATER
MINDFUL POINT OF CONTACT
WASH HAND 20-30 SEC BEFORE EVERY CLIENT
ASSIGNED SEATING – CHAIR CLIENTS NAME – CLIENT SAFE ZONE – SINGLE USE – SANITIZED AFTER USE
 EVERY 3MO THEN REVISIT. THESE ARE OUR NEW EXPERIENCES.

TOUCH LESS AT CHECK OUT- APPLE PAY – PREPAY –  CASH MACHINE – VENMO FOR TIPPING – CAREFUL FOR TIPPING LAWS
 DESK SAFE ZONE THAT’S THEIR STATION NO ONE ELSE’S – WHEN THEY LEAVE THEY CLEAN – THEIR SAFE ZONE
VIRUS WONT WANT TO LIVE IN OUR SALON.

Barbicide EVERY WHERE VISIBLE – CHANGED – WIPES – MOISTURE – BARBICIDE CERTIFIED ITS FREE
COSTS A LOT OF MONEY – SAFETY CHARGE $5 – EVERY CLIENT – SIGNS –
DESK DISTANCING – NO MAGAZINE –
RETAIL FREE SHIPPING AFTER $60 – PRODUCT AT STATION CLEAN – PRODUCT CARTS CLEAN BEFORE BACK – NO TESTERS –
48HR CANCELLATION POLICY – CONTACT SCREENS –
ULTRA SAFE EXPERIENCE – ONLY WORKS IF EVERYONE IS ON BOARD.

AN ELEVATED EXPERIENCE WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF SAFETY.

SIGNED IN FOLDER EVERYONE
BARBICIDE CERTIFIED 45MINS ONLINE – FREE
WATCH AND 15MINS EARLY
SCHEDULE NEED TO CHANGE 15MINS LESS HANDING OF THE BETTER – 2 CHAIRS IS FINE IF IT’S WARRANTED- ACCOMMODATE THE CLIENT – SPLIT SHIFTS – COMPROMISE IS THE BEST
CALM – CLEAN AND CREATIVE
WE WILL EVOLVE
SETUP STATION LIKE A DOCTOR
HANDS WASH BEFORE AND AFTER EVERY CLIENT
LUNCH ASSIGNED BACKROOM MANAGED

Salon Inspection List for Nail Technicians

General Inspection

Top of the station is clean, dust free.

Shelves, drawers are clean and dust free.

Garbage can is empty, clean on the outside, free of dust.

Area around the station is clean dust free ( no nail clippings).

Towel on the station is clean. ( must be changed daily)

All bottles/containers are labeled

No acrylic brushes hanging from light.

No personal items sitting out.

Anti- tuberculosidal spray at station.

Sanitizer tray is clean and being changed on a daily basis. ( liquid is not cloudy)No fans, heaters, extension cords or plug strips at station.

Signs are current and in good condition.

Ceiling/vents are clean.

Floor is clean and free of clippings.

All lights are working.

Lamp is clean and dust free.

At the end of shift all items are put away and properly stowed. Only polish remover, drill base, liqued sanitizer,and business cards are on top of the station.

Hazardous waste cans are visible and accessible.

Pedicure Area

Garbage is empty and basket and the outside/top of basket is clean and free from dust.

Pedicure cart inside/outside is clean and free from dust.

Shelves are clean, sanitized.

Pit is clean, free from dust and clippings.

Storage cabinets are clean and organized.

Polish/holder on wall is clean and organized.

Thereabath is clean and wax free, with a clean towel draped over the top.

Inside/outside of Pedi chairs are clean including crevices.

Floor/carpet area is clean and dust free.( no clippings)

Anti-tuberculocidal spray in room.

Let’s Dance and Kaboom is stored.

Hazardous waste cans are visible and accessible.

Outside of product containers are clean and lids/caps are tightly closed.

Disciplinary action for lack of follow-through with prescribed standards

One verbal ( documented) and two written warnings( documented) for lack of compliance

Make sure to note the areas on the warning form in which the employee was not compliant.

Third warning employee is dismissed.

Salon Inspection List for Aesthetics

General Inspection

All countertops are disinfected and free of any debris, including areas behind machines etc…

Wax pot is completely free of any wax, including sides and behind the machine and wax bar. Wax pot has a smooth feel to it.

Shelves are disinfected and wiped down.

Outside of product containers are wiped down and disinfected.

Cupboards are disinfected and free from smudges. wax, etc…

Trash container has been emptied, disinfected and free of wax and leftovers.

Steamer, dermascope, and machines are disinfected and completely free of debris, including crevices.

Area under bed is free of any storage ( where applicable). If there is any storage, unit must have a lid.

Inside of cabinets and drawers are disinfected and free of debris.

Sanitary implements are separated appropriately. ( Woods, sharps, cotton, and q-tips, wax strips, brushes, measuring untinsels and gauze are in separate catagories.)

Personal papers and references are kept in a separate area from sanitized areas.

Sanitizing tray is being changed on a regular basis. Liqued is not cloudy

Let’s Dance and Let’s Touch sanitizers are available in the room.

Hazerdous waste containers are visible and accessible.

Shower Room and Bathroom

Trash container has been emptied.

Floor is clean and free of tissue, garbage and dirt.

Items in cabinet are sanitized and orderly.

Lockers and Closets

Shelves are clean and sanitized

Bottom of closet is clean

Mirrors and tops of shelves are clean and free of dust.

Spa Cabinet

Shelves are clean and disinfected.

Items in cupboard are straightened and organized.

Spa dishes, glasses and silverware are clean and organized.

Britta pitcher and tea pot are clean and in good working order.

Counter area is free of clutter.

Lounge Area

Area is free of garbage, dirty dishes and glasses.

Magazines are kept organized and up to date.

Retail Shelves

Shelves are clean and dusted.

Product is dusted and organized.

Make-up Retail

Display unit is clean and disinfected.

Counter and shelves are disinfected.

Testers for powder blushes and shadows are cleaned and sanitized.

Sponges, mascara wands, tissue, lip brushes and shadow applicators are organized, sanitized and in their own enclosed container.

Dispensary

Products are to be kept in the format as marked in each cabinet.

Shelves are clean and neat.

All unnecessary items are to be sent back to corporate office.

Disciplinary action for lack of follow-through with prescribed standards

One verbal ( documented) and two written warnings( documented) for lack of compliance

Make sure to note the areas on the warning form in which the employee was not compliant.

Third warning employee is dismissed.

Closing Physical Plant Check List

To be done before the closer leaves at night to ensure the salon is ready for the customers the next day.

1. _____ Walk through the salon, picking up any garbage on the floor and tables.

2. _____ Straighten up the changing rooms, bringing the used gowns to the laundry.

3. _____ Empty and clean out the coffee pots. Clean coffee station.

4. _____ Straighten magazines.

5. _____ Take out any garbage left in the salon.

6. _____ Shut off clothes dryer.

7. _____ Check to make sure that all curling irons, blow dryers etc. are shut off.

8. _____ Restock the retail shelves and dust

9. _____ Clean make-up Products and restock tester.

10. _____ Turn off all wax pots

11. _____ Bring all laundry to the laundry room bins.

12. _____ Wipe down benches and chairs in the waiting area.

13. _____ Breakroom is picked up and the back door is locked.

14. _____ Computers are turned off and desk is neat and organized.

15. _____ Make sure all hood dryers are off and the blow comb station is picked up and appliances unplugged. Product bottles are wiped down.

16. _____ Make sure that all assigned duties for the day were completed

Morning Physical Plant Check List

To be done by the first person opening the salon to make sure the salon is ready for customers.

1. _____ Walk through the salon making sure there is no trash, towels, or hair on the floor.

2. _____ Spot clean any marks or prints on the windows, doors, mirrors and front of the desk.

3. _____ Wipe the coffee station and coffee pots, then make coffee.

4. _____ Make sure the bathrooms are clean and sanitary.

5. _____ Stock towels, tissue, and hand soap in the bathroom.

6. _____ Dust the computers, including the keyboards.

7. _____ Make sure the magazines are neat and/or put away.

8. _____ Turn on wax pots

9. _____ Start laundry

10. _____ Turn on computers

11. _____ Print necessary reports for the day ( ie confirmation and new client)

12. _____ Stock desk supplies ( ie tip envelopes, pens, etc..)

13. _____ Clean and dust the desk, wiping down the top of desk with soap. Sanitize the phones.

14. _____ Dust the computers, including the keyboards

15 _____ Double check the deposit from the night before.

16. _____ Make sure the retail shelves are stocked, neat and dusted