COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TITLE: Nail Art (2 hours) COURSE GOALS: To review principles, practices and theories of Anatomy, Nail Art and Sanitation. COURSE OUTLINE: TOPIC 1: Anatomy Outline Parts of the Nail Nail Disorders Nail Conditions Nail Diseases Product Safety Learning objectives: After completing this lesson you will be able to: list and define the parts of the nail identify nail disorders, conditions, and infections explain the effects of disorders and conditions define white spots, splinter hemorrhages, ingrown nails and fungal infections describe germ science define pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria define viral infections identify parasites: protozoa helminths and ectoparasites explain blood-borne parasites describe how nail conditions can cause changes in the nail's appearance define contagious disorders explain how to protect yourself in a chemical environment describe how to reduce inhalation, skin exposure, and accidental swallowing of chemical products identify chemical products and symptoms of exposure TOPIC 2: Creative Artistry Outline Nail Art Services Color Schemes Polish French Manicure Warm and Cool Colors The Color Wheel Gems Foil Methods Striping Tape COURSE OUTLINE – Nail Art (2 hours) - ContinuingCosmetology.com pg. 1 of 3 Gold Leafing Free-hand Painting Types of Brushes Parts of the Brush Air Brushing Learning objectives: After completing this lesson you will be able to: describe color as it applies to nail art identify methods of creating color schemes identify nail free-hand painting describe the french manicure and the reverse french manicure identify the colors within the warm and cool color pallets describe the color wheel and how it applies to nail art describe types of nail gems and their application identify types of foiling material and methods of application define the types and applications of striping tape describe types of gold leafing materials and the methods of application identify free-hand painting identify types of nail art brushes identify parts of a brush define air brushing TOPIC 3: Sanitation and Health Outline Sanitation, Disinfection, and Sterilization West Virginia Rules for Sanitation Title 3 Legislative Rules Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists Series 5 Operation of Barber, Beauty, Nail, And Aesthetic Shops/Salons, and Schools of Barbering and Beauty Culture § 3-5-2. Sanitation and Operation Requirements EPA Universal Sanitation Hand-washing MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) Learning objectives: After completing this lesson you will be able to: explain the 3 levels of sanitation identify sanitation procedures describe the frequency of each type of sanitation procedure identify general salon requirements set forth in the West Virginia legislative rules identify general sanitation rules and regulations set forth in those regulations describe rules and regulations of proper care of salon products describe sanitary product usage identify methods of cleaning COURSE OUTLINE – Nail Art (2 hours) - ContinuingCosmetology.com pg. 2 of 3 identify methods of storing cleaned implements describe procedures for blood contaminated items explain important elements of EPA standards regarding disinfectants list the types of diseases that hand-washing can prevent describe effective hand-washing techniques compare alcohol gels to hand-washing describe pathogen transmission define and explain the types of dermatitis associated with hand-washing describe facts about MRSA that were discovered through scientific research TOPIC 4: Occupational Safety and Heath Administration Standards Outline OSHA Standards MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) HAZCOM (Hazard Communication Standard) OSHA News Release (Hazardous Chemical Discovery Public Notice) Learning objectives: After completing this lesson you will be able to: explain how chemicals must be labeled define MSDS identify facts that are included on a Material Safety Data Sheet explain the purpose and importance of HAZCOM describe the purpose of an OSHA News Release CREDITS, REFERENCES AND RESOURCES: ContinuingCosmetology.com copyright © 2013 Publisher * 407-435-9837 PO Box 691296, Orlando, FL 32869 * www.continuingcosmetology.com Figure 1 copyright © ContinuingCosmetology.com West Virginia Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists *http://www.wvbbc.com/ * 1201 Dunbar Avenue, Dunbar, West Virginia, 25064 Milady's Standard Cosmetology copyright © 2008 Thomson Delmar Learning 5 Maxwell Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065-2919 * http://www.milady.com U.S Department of Labor / Occupational Safety and Health Administration200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210 * 800-321-OSHA (6742) TTY: 877-889-5627 * www.OSHA.gov U.S Environmental Protection Agency * Ariel Rios Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 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