Journal article

Knowledge of skin hazards and the use of gloves by Australian hairdressing students and practising hairdressers

R Nixon, H Roberts, K Frowen, M Sim

Contact Dermatitis | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2006

Abstract

Occupational contact dermatitis is common amongst hairdressers. In this population-based study, 193 trainee hairdressers and 184 practising hairdressers completed a questionnaire detailing their knowledge of skin hazards, the skills they practised and the frequency of glove use. Knowledge of skin hazards was poor in both groups. While up to 70% of participants correctly identified hairdressing chemicals as potential skin hazards, less than 15% correctly identified the role of wet work. Only a small proportion recognized that hairdressing chemicals could cause allergy. Contrary to findings elsewhere, less-experienced hairdressers often handled chemicals, particularly hair dyes containing p-ph..

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