Darwin Jose Mendoza1, Carlos Mario Zambrano1, Emir Rueda2. 1. Ingenieria Industrial, Universidad de Santander Udes, - Valledupar (Cesar), Colombia. 2. Bacteriologia y Laboratorio Clínico, Universidad de Santander Udes - Valledupar (Cesar), Colombia.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The risk of transmission of microorganisms in aesthetic and beauty centers is high when mitigation measures are not adopted; thus, it is necessary to constantly review the conditions of these centers, in order to prevent diseases and make the corresponding decisions. OBJECTIVES: To assess biosafety conditions of beauty centers in Valledupar, Colombia. METHODS: This study followed a descriptive methodology and was based on the administration of a survey focused on determining which services are provided in beauty centers, on which activities are developed by their staff, and the conditions under which services are provided. RESULTS: Study results that 93% of centers are legally constituted; furthermore, the most commonly provided service was hairdressing, with 21%. Only 9% of workers were covered by a social insurance system. In terms of social insurances, centers did not comply with minimum requirements. CONCLUSIONS: The aesthetic centers in Valledupar are not complying with requirements from biosafety protocols set forth by legislation and are thus adopting inadequate procedures.
INTRODUCTION: The risk of transmission of microorganisms in aesthetic and beauty centers is high when mitigation measures are not adopted; thus, it is necessary to constantly review the conditions of these centers, in order to prevent diseases and make the corresponding decisions. OBJECTIVES: To assess biosafety conditions of beauty centers in Valledupar, Colombia. METHODS: This study followed a descriptive methodology and was based on the administration of a survey focused on determining which services are provided in beauty centers, on which activities are developed by their staff, and the conditions under which services are provided. RESULTS: Study results that 93% of centers are legally constituted; furthermore, the most commonly provided service was hairdressing, with 21%. Only 9% of workers were covered by a social insurance system. In terms of social insurances, centers did not comply with minimum requirements. CONCLUSIONS: The aesthetic centers in Valledupar are not complying with requirements from biosafety protocols set forth by legislation and are thus adopting inadequate procedures.
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Keywords:
beauty and aesthetics centers; containment of biohazards; occupational health; procedures