Give the safety procedures in using the following tools and equipment. Write the answers on your answer sheet.

1.Foot File-
2.Callous Remover-
3.Foot Spa Machine-​


Give The Safety Procedures In Using The Following Tools And Equipment Write The Answers On Your Answer Sheet1Foot File2Callous Remover3Foot Spa Machine class=

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Foot file -

First dry the foot with a towel. Then hold the foot from the ankle and start from the heels. Rub the foot file a little harder in a back and forth motion. Move to the center of the foot and rub the foot file in circular motions here.

Callous Remover -

Do not try to rub the wart or callus off. If you are using a liquid/gel, apply a few drops or a thin coat of the medication to cover the entire wart, callus, or corn using the applicator if provided. Be careful to apply it only to the affected area and not the surrounding skin. Let dry for 5 minutes.

Footspa Machine -

  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.Keep out of reach of children.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.Keep out of reach of children.Always store chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Chemicals must be kept in their original containers. They must never be stored next to a heat source or open flame. Do not store in car trunk, or next to other chemicals — especially fertilizers and insecticides.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.Keep out of reach of children.Always store chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Chemicals must be kept in their original containers. They must never be stored next to a heat source or open flame. Do not store in car trunk, or next to other chemicals — especially fertilizers and insecticides.Always add the chemical to the water, never the water to the chemical. Keep containers closed to seal out water or contamination.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.Keep out of reach of children.Always store chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Chemicals must be kept in their original containers. They must never be stored next to a heat source or open flame. Do not store in car trunk, or next to other chemicals — especially fertilizers and insecticides.Always add the chemical to the water, never the water to the chemical. Keep containers closed to seal out water or contamination.Always use clean, dry equipment when handling, transferring or measuring chemicals.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.Keep out of reach of children.Always store chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Chemicals must be kept in their original containers. They must never be stored next to a heat source or open flame. Do not store in car trunk, or next to other chemicals — especially fertilizers and insecticides.Always add the chemical to the water, never the water to the chemical. Keep containers closed to seal out water or contamination.Always use clean, dry equipment when handling, transferring or measuring chemicals.Always follow label instructions for any chemical spills.
  • Never mix chemicals together. The result could be fire, explosion, or release of dangerous gas.Most spa chemicals are harmful if swallowed — many can injure skin and eyes.Keep out of reach of children.Always store chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Chemicals must be kept in their original containers. They must never be stored next to a heat source or open flame. Do not store in car trunk, or next to other chemicals — especially fertilizers and insecticides.Always add the chemical to the water, never the water to the chemical. Keep containers closed to seal out water or contamination.Always use clean, dry equipment when handling, transferring or measuring chemicals.Always follow label instructions for any chemical spills.Know the first aid instructions for all the chemicals you use.