Infection Control (Face to Face Course)
Course Code – IC105FF


Infection Control (Face to Face Course)
Course Code – IC105FF
Considering standard infection control precautions is important to any beauty and skincare industry, where variety of infection during treatments can occur.
It is essential that beauty and dermal therapists have a thorough understanding of the principles of controlling the spread of infection in the skin clinic.
Beauty and dermal therapists have responsibility for infection control practices over a broad range of areas within beauty and setting.
This short course is an introduction to the issues which confront the present day infection control practitioner. Many aspects of infection control covered in the course are applicable across a broad range of enterprises beyond health care.
Since an infection control program is a requirement for accreditation for health care facilities, this is an ideal introductory course for staff with responsibility for preventing and controlling infection.
Keeping knowledge of infection control procedures up to date is essential for everyone who works in beauty and skincare industries. This course has been specifically designed for beauty and dermal therapists and other non-medical personnel working in in beauty and skincare settings or anyone wishing to pursue a career in this very rewarding industries.
Learning Outcomes:
- Better understanding of current regulations, laws and ethics surrounding dermal therapy.
- Understanding how infections can be transmitted and the importance of infection control
- Be able to describe how the design of a dermal treatments on infection control.
- Understanding how infection control may vary in other environments.
- Maintain infection prevention for skin penetration treatments
- Understanding roles and responsibilities within a dermal Practice
Carrier Options:
- Cosmetic Medical Clinics
- Aesthetics Clinics
- Dermal Therapy Clinics
- Dermal Industry Education
- Introduction to dermal Infection Control
- Understanding infection disease, the chain of infection and how infection spreads
- Standard and additional precautions for infection prevention and control
- Regulations, Laws and Ethics
- Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilisation
- The use of personal protection equipment (PPE)
- Dermal Treatment Design
- Infection hazards in the clinic and assessing risks associated with identified hazards.Other Environments Training and Education
Name |
Infection Control |
Duration |
5 hours + 3 hours internship |
Delivery |
Facility |
Program Fee |
Individual 500$ – Group of five 2000$ (400$ per person)
|
Certificate |
Accredited Infection Control Certificate |
Prerequisites |
Certificate III or Certificate IV in beauty |
Practical Component |
None Skill Level, Beginner/Intermediate |
Payment |
Direct debit, credit, After Pay, Zip Pay |