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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET

TLE 9, Quarter 1, Week 2

PERFORM HAND SPA TREATMENT

Introduction
Hand Spa is a hand care treatment to pamper our tired hands and to keep the nails look
healthy and strong. This treatment is another way to relax and relieve stress from day to day
activities accompanied by massage and has many beneficial effects. Hand Spa which is used by
professional skin care technicians done in salon and spa shops was found helpful to combat anti-
ageing

LO1. Apply hand treatment (TLE_HEBC9- 12HS-Ia-g-1)


- Prepare and use necessary tools and supplies/materials according to OHSC
requirements

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. A small container used in mixing ingredients for hand spa.
A. Pail B. Basin
C. Trolley D. Mixing bowl

2. The machine melts the wax and maintains it in a liquid state.


A. heater B. towel warmer
C. Hand machine D. Paraffin wax machine

3. These are slips over plastic liners to increase heat retention when used with paraffin.
A. Towel B. Mittens
C. Spa salt D. Cling wrap

4. A wax is used as a treatment in giving hand spa services.


A. Soap B. Lotion
C. Spa salt D. Paraffin Wax

5. A thin plastic film used for sealing the paraffin during a hand spa
A. Towel B. Tissue
C. Mittens D. Cling wrap

6. An agent that is used to soften and moisturize the skin during hand and arm massage..
A. Alcohol B. Lotion
C. Soap D. Spa salt

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7. A thin plastic film used for sealing the paraffin during a hand spa.
A. Mittens B. Plastic bag
C. Cling wrap D. Plastic bottle

8. An organic compound used as sanitizer.


A. Alcohol B. Spa salt
C. Warm water D. Bleaching mix

9. A mixture of natural ingredients to keep skin soft, smooth and remove dead skin cells.
A. Alcohol B. Antiseptic
C. Lotion D. Soap

10. Used as a treatment in spas and salons to lock in moisture.


A. Soap B. Lotion
C. Body scrub D. Paraffin wax

Take a look at your hands. Do you have misshapen nails? Do you have ingrown nails? How
about brittle nails? Do you find difficulty to grow your nails longer? If so, then there is a need for
you to have a regular hand and nail care maintenance.

Spa is a health and fitness facility offered by a salon. It is a beauty care service where
curative mineral is present for personal beautification. If spa is applied to the hands, the patron
can experience relaxation, pain is relieved and blood circulation is stimulated due to the warm
and enhancing effect of the softening agents. It exfoliates dead skin cells and smoothens
roughness, aiding in the penetration of treatment ingredients in the system.
Hand spa – beauty care service using natural oils, vitamins and minerals having curative
effect to the body.
Paraffin – a waxy substance used especially for making candles.
Hand Spa is composed of the following treatment:
Hand scrub – The hands and arms are carefully and thoroughly washed using whitening
soap and water. In scrubbing the skin, spa salt or sugar with oil is used to soften an remove
the dirt on the skin.
Hand Bleaching – The beautician prepares the hand bleaching mixture. The mixture shall
be applied on the clients skin and let it stay for 10 – 15 minutes.
Hand massage arm massage – consists of strokes to be done on both arms and hands
BENEFITS OF HAND SPA TREATMENT
 Relaxes fingers, wrist and hand muscles.
 Helps loosen tight hand muscles
 Reduces scar tissue and adhesion that cause decreased finger and wrist mobility.

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After knowing the beneficial effects of hand spa, it is very essential for a manicurist to be
aware of the different tools, supplies and equipment to be used in giving hand spa treatment which
can be an added service in manicure or a separate treatment given at home or in the salon.
HAND SPA TOOLS, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
Tools referred to as implements are durable, permanent and are hand-held.
Supplies/materials are the cosmetics that are consumed and replaced from time to time. They
are also called consumables.

The following equipment are the items which are more or less durable and permanent
needed for a particular activity or purpose.

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Now that you are already familiar with the different tools, supplies and equipment needed in
giving hand spa as well as their uses, the next topic is about proper care of the tools,
supplies/materials and equipment.
CARE OF HAND SPA TOOLS, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
The following are the steps which can be followed in disinfecting and sterilizing. Step by step
instructions for disinfecting hand spa equipment:
1. Drain the water from the foot spa basin or bowl and remove any visible debris.
2. Clean the surfaces of the foot spa with soap or detergent, rinse with clean water, and
drain.
3. Disinfect the surfaces according to the manufacturer's directions on the label. Surfaces
must remain wet with the disinfectant for 10 minutes or the time stated on the label, which
may be shorter.
4. Drain and rinse with clean water.
Preparation of Metals Implements for Sterilization
1. Soak the tools/ implements in hot, soapy water solution to remove any debris and oil
residue. Rinse them thoroughly.
2. Place the tools/implements in a 70% to 90% alcohol solution for 20 minutes.
3. Remove the tools/implements from solution, wipe them dry,
4. Place them into a dry sterilizer until ready for use.
It is very important to take good care of the things to be used in giving hand spa. By following
the suggested steps in disinfecting and sterilizing, tools and equipment are always ready and
available for the next activity and can help to prevent the spread of contagious diseases which can
be acquired by using unclean implements and equipment.
Preparation of Bleaching Mixture
You will need:
Mixing bowl
Spoon or spatula
2 tablespoon Agua oxinada
¼ cup Evaporated milk
3 pieces Kalamasi
1 piece large egg (egg white only)
¼ cup Bleaching soap/powder
1/3 cup Soap chips

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Procedure:
On a mixing bowl combine all liquid ingredients (agua oxinada, evaporated milk,
kalamansi and egg white) mixed thoroughly until all ingredients are combined. Add the dry
ingredients (bleaching soap/powder and soap chips. Continue mixing until the mixture
becomes smooth.

ACTIVITY 1. Direction: Identify the word /term being describes in the statement. Write the
answer on a sheet of paper
1. ________ What do you use for soaking hands and holding soapy water?
2. ________ What do you call the agent that reduces or prevents the multiplication of
microorganisms?
3. ________ How do you call the mixture of natural ingredients to keep feet soft, smooth
and moisturized and to remove dead skin cells?
4. ________ How do you call the movable cart that contains supplies and materials for
hand spa?
5. ________ How do you call the small open-top, rounded cup-like container used for
mixing the aromatic oils and other fluids for the hand or foot spa?
6. ________ What do you call the slips over plastic liners used to increase heat retention
when used with paraffin?
7. ________ How is a thin plastic film used for sealing the paraffin during a hand spa
called?
8. ________ How do you call an organic compound used as sanitizer?
9. ________ What do you call the soft wax that melts at a temperature cool enough to
safely immerse your skin?
10. ________ What do you call a machine that is used to melt the paraffin wax?

ACTIVITY 2. Write on each table the benefits of Hand Spa treatment.

BENEFITS OF
HAND SPA
TREATMENT

ACTIVITY 3. Group the following Hand Spa tools and equipment according to its type.
Mixing bowl alcohol lotion paraffin wax
paraffin wax machine basin trolley mittens
cling wrap soap

TOOLS SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT

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Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. The following are components of bleaching mixture EXCEPT one.
A. egg B. bleaching powder
C. soap chips D. paraffin wax
2. Any substance that causes contamination
A. Contaminant B. Contamination
C. Decontamination D. Infection
3. The process whereby microorganisms are destroyed.
A. Sanitation B. Sanitization
C. Sterilization D. Vaccination
4. Used as a treatment in spas and salons to lock in moisture.
A. Soap B. Lotion
C. Body scrub D. Paraffin wax
5. A thin plastic film used for sealing the paraffin during a hand spa.
A. Mittens B. Plastic bag
C. Cling wrap D. Plastic bottle
6. The slips over plastic liners to increase heat retention when used with paraffin.
A. Mittens B. Cling wrap
C. Plastic bag D. Plastic bottle
7. A mixture of natural ingredients to keep skin soft, smooth and remove dead skin cells.
A. Alcohol B. Antiseptic
C. Lotion D. water
8. The following are ingredients for bleaching mixture except one ___________
A. Egg B. Water
C. Soap chips D. Bleaching powder
9. The following are the healthy benefits of Hand Spa EXCEPT one
A. Helps loosen tight hand muscles
B. Help the clients breathe normally
C. Relaxes fingers, wrist and hand muscles.
D. Reduces scar tissue and adhesion that cause decreased finger and wrist mobility.
10. The mineral derived from petroleum that melts at a temperature cool enough to safely
immerse the skin.
A. Paraffin B. Foot scrub
C. Pumice stone D. Antiseptic solution BEAUTY CARE PAGE - 6
11. A small container used in mixing ingredients for hand spa.
A. Basin B. Mixing bowl
C. Pail D. Trolley

Write the letters A – D to arrange the following steps in preparation of metal implements for
sterilization.
12. Soak the tools/ implements in hot, soapy water solution to remove any debris and oil
residue.
13. Place the tools/implements in a 70% to 90% alcohol solution for 20 minutes.
14. Remove the tools/implements from solution, wipe them dry,
15. Place them into a dry sterilizer until ready for use.

REFERENCE: BEAUTY CARE: Learner’s Module, pages 38 - 43

Prepared by: CHEIRYL DANDOY – DAVOCOL


Secondary Teacher II
LAWIGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

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TLE 9, Quarter 1, Week 3

PERFORM HAND SPA TREATMENT

Introduction
Before you proceed with the steps in hand spa treatment, there is a need for you to have a
background on how to give basic hand massage or hand and arm massage techniques as these
are also a part of the steps in hand spa treatment.

LO1. Apply hand treatment (TLE_HEBC9- 12HS-Ia-g-1)


 Check and analyze condition of client’s hand
 Wash client’s hand with lukewarm water and soap, and towel-dry before and after
scrubbing
 Determine and test appropriate temperature for heat tolerance of client
 Soak hands for 4 seconds for 3 consecutive times in wax and wrap with plastic
gloves and mittens
 Remove wax from hands according to manufacturer’s instructions
 Apply hand softening product and massage according to prescribed procedure
 Apply basic hand and arm massage

Direction: Write the word TRUE if the given statement is correct and FALSE if not. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Wash client's hand with boiling water and soap, and towel-dry before and after scrubbing.
2. Soak hands for 4 seconds for 3 consecutive times in wax and wrap with plastic gloves and
mittens.
3. Apply hand softening product and massage according to prescribed procedure.
4. Advise client after service on maintenance program.
5. Allow the paraffin to remain in place for 10 to 15 minutes.

HAND SPA is hand care treatment to pamper our tired hands to keep nails look healthy and
strong.It is a way to relax and relieve stress from day to day activities accompanied by massage
and has many beneficial effects. Hand spa was found helpful to combat anti-ageing.

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PRE-HAND SPA TREATMENT
Below are the steps involved in hand spa treatment:
1. Seat client.
2. Wash your hands.
3. Check and analyze condition of client’s hand.
4. Remove any jewelry from the body part to be treated

Tips and Warnings


Do not proceed with the hand spa treatment if there are signs of infection.

Glittering Ideas
It is advisable for the clients to wear a protective clothing to avoid contamination of stain.

HAND SPA TREATMENT


Basic Hand and Arm Massage Techniques
The hands contain many acupressure and reflexology points which are associated with
the organs and certain parts of the body. Therefore hand massage should be included because
it provides significant health benefits.

Procedure in Hand Massage

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Procedure in Hand and Arm Massage

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One of the relaxing parts of hand spa is massage. After you familiarized yourself with the
basic steps in hand and arm massage, let us find out if you can apply what you have learned in
massage by doing the series of activities ahead of you.

STEPS IN GIVING HAND SPA TREATMENT


Remember: Prepare and use necessary tools and supplies/materials

A. Hand and Arm Scrub


1. Wash hands and arms with warm water.
2. Lather the hands and arms with whitening soap.
3. Rinse with warm water.
4. Scrub hands and arms with spa salt.
5. Rinse with warm water.
6. Repeat steps 2 – 6.
7. Wipe with towel until dry

B. Bleaching
1. Apply the bleaching mixture to the arms and hands of the client.
2. Let it dry for 5 – 10 minutes
3. Reapeat steps 1 – 5 in Hand Scrub

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C. Application of Paraffin Wax
1. Determine and test appropriate temperature for heat tolerance of client.
2. Apply appropriate lotion. By applying lotion, the removal of the hardened paraffin
becomes easier

3. Soak hands for 4 seconds for 3 consecutive times in wax and wrap with plastic
gloves and mittens.

4. Allow the paraffin to remain in place for 10 to 15 minutes.


5. Remove the wax, gloves and mittens

D. Arm and Hand Massage


1. Apply hand softening product
2. Massage according to prescribed procedure
3. Advise client after service on maintenance program.

ACTIVITY 1. Home-Based Activity in Hand Massage


1. Student will ask 5 members from his family to be his client.
2. The student must be able to do the activity to five (5) persons.
3. Prepare the following: towel and lotion.
4. Perform the steps in hand and arm massage
5. Let your family members evaluate your performance by checking the appropriate boxes
corresponding to the degree of competency in hand and arm massage.
15
10 5
CRITERIA VERY SCORE
GOOD FAIR
GOOD
1. Identify and use proper tools, supplies and
equipment in hand spa treatment.
2. Demonstrate the step by step techniques in hand
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massage / hand and arm massage.
3. Work finished on time and with quality.

SCORE

Rating Scale:
15 - The student consistently perform tasks to standards with no supervision.
10 - The student can perform the tasks with limited supervision/ and or does not
perform the task to standard.
5 - The student can perform the tasks with direct supervision.

ACTIVITY 2.Directions: Below are the steps in hand massage (1 – 6) and arm massage (7 – 10).
Arrange in sequence the steps by writing the letter ( A-F) for hand massage and (G-J) arm
massage on the corresponding pictures

1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______

5. ______ 6. ______

7. ______ 8. _____ 9. _____ 10. _____

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1. Choose a member from the family and perform the steps in hand spa treatment.
2. Evaluate the performance of your classmate by checking the appropriate boxes
corresponding to the degree of competency in hand spa treatment.

15
10 5
CRITERIA VERY SCORE
GOOD FAIR
GOOD
1. Identify and use proper tools, supplies and
equipment in hand spa treatment.
2. Demonstrate the step by step techniques in hand
spa treatment..
3. Work finished on time and with quality.

SCORE

Rating Scale:
15 - The student consistently perform tasks to standards with no supervision.
10 - The student can perform the tasks with limited supervision/ and or does not
perform the task to standard.
5 - The student can perform the tasks with direct supervision.

ACTIVITY 1. Read and answer the questions that follow. Choose the letter of the correct answer
and write it on a separate sheet of paper.

1. What is a paraffin wax?


A. The mixture used for bleaching.
B. A soothing bath for hands or feet.
C. An organic compound used to whiten the skin.
D. Warm wax, usually scented, used to coat skin and open pores.

2. How is a heat tolerance test performed?


A. Stick wax in mouth
B. Apply wax to elbow
C. Drop a patch of wax on client's skin
D. Dip a stick on the wax and touch it with your finger

3. When can you perform a paraffin wax treatment?


A. After bleaching
B. After hand and arm scrub
C. Before hand and arm scrub
D. After hand and arm massage

4. What type of water should be used in giving hand spa services?


A. tap water
B. cold water
C. iced water
D. warm water

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5. How many minutes does the paraffin wax should stay on the skin?
A. 5 minutes
B. 2 – 5 minutes
C. 10 – 15 minutes
D. 15 – 20 minutes

6. The following are the steps to be done before conducting hand spa service Except
A. Wash your hands
B. Asking the clients budget for the service
C. Check and analyze condition of client’s hand
D. Remove any jewelry from the body part to be treated.

7. If spillage occurs what should be done to avoid accidents?


A. walk over it
B. shout for help
C. throw towel over it
D. clean it immediately and put a warning sign

8. Why is sanitizing so important in nail care services?


A. to prevent the growth of bacteria
B. to maintain the tools in its good condition
C. to make sure that all tools are clean before use
D. to avoid any infectious diseases that could be acquired from tools used to clients

9. All clients must be provided with a freshly ___________towel to avoid any infections or
diseases.
A. Boil
B. Dry
C. Iron
D. washed

10. Which of the following is the purpose why hand massage is included in the hand spa
service?
A. To cure the illness of the client
B. For the clients to give additional service charge for the massage
C. So that the clients will love the service and recommend the service to her friends
D. The hands contain many acupressure and reflexology points which are associated with
the organs and certain parts of the body.

ACTIVITY 2. ARRANGE IN ORDER THE FOLLOWING STEPS IN GIVING HAND SPA SERVICE
BY WRITING THE LETTERS A – J
1. Wash client's hand with lukewarm water and soap, and towel-dry before and after
scrubbing.
2. Soak hands for 4 seconds for 3 consecutive times in wax and wrap with plastic gloves and
mittens.
3. Apply hand softening product and massage according to prescribed procedure.
4. Allow the paraffin to remain in place for 10 to 15 minutes.
5. Remove wax from hands.
6. Apply appropriate bleaching mixture.
7. Determine and test appropriate temperature for heat tolerance of client.
8. Prepare and use necessary tools and supplies/materials.
9. Touch the edge of your palm to the melted paraffin to test that the temperature is
comfortable for you.
10. Check the client’s skin condition.

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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
TLE 9, Quarter 1, Week 4

PERFORM HAND SPA TREATMENT

Introduction
Hand Spa is a hand care treatment to pamper our tired hands and to keep the nails look
healthy and strong. This treatment is another way to relax and relieve stress from day to day
activities accompanied by massage and has many beneficial effects. Hand Spa which is used by
professional skin care technicians done in salon and spa shops was found helpful to combat anti-
ageing

LO2. Perform post hand activity


 Dispose waste products including used wax according to OHSC and Department of
Health requirements.
 Sanitize and store tools and equipment. Clean and sanitize work station for the next
treatment activity

Direction. Write the word True if the statement is correct and false if not.
1. Salon professional must always ensure safety and sanitation in the salon to prevent and
control infections and contagious diseases.
2. A used to solution to prevent and control infections or contagious diseases in the salon is
called decontamination.
3. There are three levels of decontamination and these are sterilization, sanitation and
disinfection.
4. Proper Waste Disposal refers to the process in keeping waste materials or products in the
proper place to avoid contamination.
5. Safety and security are important parts of the housekeeping system

What is the most important thing that you most likely check when you go to a salon? How
important is it cleanliness in a salon?

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POST HAND SPA ACTIVITY

Storing and Sanitation Techniques

Contaminant is any substance that causes contamination. Salon professional must always
ensure safety and sanitation in the salon to prevent and control infections and contagious
diseases although it is very impossible to keep the salon free from all contamination.
Decontamination is removing pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces. It prevents
and controls infections or contagious diseases in the salon.
There are three levels of decontamination and these are sterilization, sanitation and disinfection.
Sterilization is the process of making an object germ-free by the destruction of all kinds of
bacteria and it is also the highest level of decontamination. Sterilization is impossible since you
cannot sterilize all the tools and equipment used in the salon.
Sanitation means significantly reducing the number of pathogens found on a surface and is also
considered as the lowest level of decontamination. Why is sanitation considered as the lowest
level of decontamination? Example is the hair in a comb. Hair is the contaminant in the comb. How
do you apply sanitation here? All you have to do is to remove the hair from the comb and it is as
easy as that. That is why sanitation is the lowest level of decontamination.
Disinfection is the second level of decontamination next to sterilization. Disinfection is very much
applicable in the salon since sterilization is not practical and sanitation alone is not enough.
Disinfection is the use of disinfectant and antiseptic.
Disinfectant is any substance used to destroy bacteria but is not safe to use on skin
Antiseptic is an agent that prevents the multiplication of bacteria.

Service Maintenance Program

Now, after performing the hand spa treatment to your client, it is time for you to do the
following steps:
1. Dispose waste products including used wax according to occupational health and safety
rules and regulations.
2. Sanitize and store tools, supplies and equipment.
3. Clean and sanitize work station for the next treatment activity.

Good Housekeeping System (5’s)


Proper Waste Disposal refers to the process in keeping waste materials or products in the proper
place to avoid contamination.
Below are the steps in handling waste materials or products.
1. Seiri (Sort) TIDINESS, ORGANIZATION
 Taking out and disposing of unnecessary items.
 Items that are not needed are thrown away or disposed

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2. Seiton (Systematize) ORDERLINESS
 Tools, equipment, and materials must be systematically arranged for the easiest and
most efficient access.
 Arrange / Organize necessary items in good condition
 Assign a place for everything for easy access and returning of the equipment, tools
and even documents.
3. Seiso (Sweep) CLEANLINESS
 Cleaning even if things are not dirty.
 Regular cleaning prevents things from getting too dirty that it would be difficult to
make it clean
 Indicates the need to keep the work place clean
4. Seiketsu (Standardize) STANDARDS
 Maintaining the workplace in high standard housekeeping
 Allows for control and consistency. Basic housekeeping standard apply everywhere
in the facility
 Housekeeping duties are part of regular work routines
5. Shitsuke (Self-discipline) SUSTAINING DISCIPLINE
 Doing things spontaneously without having to be told “Teach by doing”
 It is a good discipline to leave the workplace cleaner than when it is found

ACTIVITY 1. Directions: Read and analyze the situations below. In not less than 5 sentences,
answer the given questions based from your understanding.
1. What sanitation techniques should you apply after performing hand spa treatment?
2. Why is it important to keep your work station clean and orderly?
3. How will you store the supplies, tools and equipment used in hand spa treatment?
ACTIVITY 2. Classroom-Based Activity in Hand Spa Treatment
1. Choose one family member and perform the steps in hand spa treatment.
2. Observe the Post Hand Spa Activity after the treatment
3. Refer to the given Rubric for Performance.
Rubric for Performance

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Rating Scale
Weighted Score: = Score x Item (weight)
Score Percentage = Total weighted score x 30 + 70
Perfect score (5)
Example:
5 x 20% = 1 Total weighted score = 4.5
5 x 40% = 2 Score Percentage
4 x 30% = 1.2 =4.5 x 30 + 70
3 x 10% =0.3 5
Grade = 97

TEST 1. Complete the following statements by choosing the correct word from list given inside the
box. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

Contaminant sterilization sanitation


Decontamination Disinfectant

1. __________ is any substance that causes contamination.


2. Infections or contagious diseases in the salon can be prevented through __________.
3. __________ is the process of making an object germ-free by the destruction of all kinds of
bacteria.
4. __________ means significantly reducing the number of pathogens found on a surface
5. __________ is any substance or chemicals used to destroy bacteria but is not safe to use
on skin

TEST II. Identify what F’s the following activities pertain to. Choose the letter of the correct answer
and write it on a separate sheet of paper.

A. Seiri B. Seiton C. Seiso D. Seiketsu E. Shitsuke

1. In your own room, you begin to segregate which items are for keeps and which are for
wastebasket.
2. It means putting the necessary items in their respective places and providing easy access,
and it also entails putting every necessary item in good order, focusing on efficient and
effective storage methods.
3. It involves cleaning everything, keeping it clean daily, and using cleaning activities to
inspect the workplace and equipment for defects, above all else it means keeping the
workplace clean daily.
4. This is a condition that involves creating visual controls and guidelines for keeping the
workplace organized, orderly and clean.
5. This is a stage where all members of the organization or household practice the first four
S’s spontaneously and willingly as a way of life, and all the other S's become the culture in
the organization.

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6. An activity where all the employees need to look around the workplace to discover and
identify items which are not needed and not necessary to complete work.
7. This activity requires development of criteria for disposal of not-needed items.
8. This involves taking into account all the processes or steps involved in the work flow, then
deciding which things to put where.
9. It involves making it a habit to clean the workplace before starting of the job and before
closing the job, or putting aside 10 or 15 minutes for the same activity per day.
10. In this activity, root cause problem-solving process should be in place where root causes
are eliminated and improvement actions include prevention.

REFERENCE: BEAUTY CARE: Learner’s Module, pages 50-55

Prepared by: CHEIRYL DANDOY – DAVOCOL


Secondary Teacher II
LAWIGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

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TLE 9, Quarter 1, Week 2

PRETEST ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES:


1. D ACTIVITY 1 ACTIVITY 2
2. D 1. Basin BENEFITS OF HAND SPA
3. B 2. Antiseptic TREATMENT
3. Lotion  Relaxes fingers, wrist
4. D
4. Trolley and hand muscles.
5. D 5. Mixing bowl  Helps loosen tight hand
6. B 6. Mittens muscles
7. C 7. Cling wrap  Reduces scar tissue and
8. A 8. Alcohol adhesion that cause
9. C 9. Paraffin wax decreased finger and
10. D 10. Paraffin wax machine wrist mobility.

ACTIVITIES:ACTIVITY 3 POST TEST


1. D 11. B
TOOLS SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT 2. A 12. C
Mixing bowl alcohol paraffin wax machine 3. C 13. B
basin 4. D 14. C
mittens lotion 5. C 15. D
trolley
6. A
paraffin wax
7. C
cling wrap 8. B
soap 9. B
10. A

TLE 9, Quarter 1, Week 3


PRETEST ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITY 2 POST TEST
1. False 1. A 6. B ACTIVITY1 ACTIVITY 2
2. True 2. D 7. H 1. D 6. B 1. C 6. D
3. True 3. E 8. I 2. D 7. D 2. G 7. E
4. True 4. C 9. J 3. B 8. D 3. J 8. A
5. True 5. F 10. G 4. D 9. D 4. H 9. F
5. C 10. D 5. I 10. B

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