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I would recommend looking at your salon, with an eye towards safety and preventing as many accidents as possible.  

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ACCIDENTS BY THEIR NATURE ARE NEVER PLANNED, BUT YOUR RESPONSE SHOULD BE. Prevention is the key, without a plan in place, your chances of reacting correctly in an emergency are slim, improper or no actions can actually make the original situation worse. WHERE TO START I would recommend looking at your salon, with an eye towards safety and preventing as many accidents as possible. HOUSEKEEPING; Keep hallways clear Exits well marked if you have a large salon emergency exit plans should be posted. Employees should know which room are occupied at all times and have a way to alert tanners if the rooms need to be cleared quickly. Storage of chemicals; store below eyelevel have MSDS sheets on hand. WEATHER; Know the safe areas within the salon for severe weather tornado etc. How to approach tanners if the salon loses electricity(how they will be compensation if any will be offered). With winter coming snow & ice removal program. ROBBERY; We are easy targets because...

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