Health and Safety
Expert-defined terms from the Certificate in Reflexology course at Stanmore School of Business. Free to read, free to share, paired with a globally recognised certification pathway.
Health and Safety Glossary for Certificate in Reflexology #
Health and Safety Glossary for Certificate in Reflexology
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A
Accident #
An unplanned event that results in injury, damage, or loss.
Acupressure #
A complementary therapy technique involving the application of manual pressure to specific points on the body to relieve pain and promote relaxation.
Acupuncture #
A traditional Chinese medicine practice involving the insertion of thin needles into the skin at specific points to rebalance the body's energy flow.
Allergen #
A substance that can trigger an allergic reaction in some individuals, such as dust, pollen, or certain foods.
Antiseptic #
A substance that prevents the growth of microorganisms on living tissue, often used to clean wounds.
B #
B
Biohazard #
Biological substances that pose a threat to human health, such as blood or infectious agents.
Bloodborne Pathogen #
Microorganisms present in blood that can cause disease transmission, such as HIV or hepatitis B.
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C
Carriage #
The presence of a microorganism in or on the body without causing infection.
Client Assessment #
The process of gathering information about a client's health history, lifestyle, and needs to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Confidentiality #
The protection of sensitive information shared by a client, including health records and personal details.
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D
Disinfectant #
A chemical agent that kills or inactivates harmful microorganisms on surfaces.
Disinfection #
The process of cleaning and disinfecting surfaces to reduce the risk of infection transmission.
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E
Emergency Procedures #
Protocols to follow in the event of an emergency, such as fire, injury, or sudden illness.
Exposure Control Plan #
A plan outlining measures to reduce the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the workplace.
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F
First Aid #
Initial care provided to a person experiencing injury or sudden illness before professional medical help arrives.
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G
Gloves #
Personal protective equipment worn on the hands to prevent the spread of infection and protect the skin.
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H
Health and Safety #
Practices and procedures designed to protect the well-being of individuals in the workplace and prevent harm.
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I
Infection Control #
Measures taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, such as hand hygiene, cleaning, and disinfection.
Insurance #
A financial protection plan that covers the cost of unexpected events, such as injury or liability claims.
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J
Joint Mobilization #
Techniques used to improve range of motion and flexibility in the joints, often incorporated into reflexology treatments.
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K
Kinesiology #
The study of human movement and the application of movement principles to improve health and well-being.
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L
Legislation #
Laws and regulations governing health and safety practices in the workplace, such as the Health and Safety at Work Act.
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M
Massage #
Manipulation of soft tissues in the body to promote relaxation, reduce pain, and improve circulation.
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N
Non #
Verbal Communication: Communication through gestures, facial expressions, and body language, often used in reflexology to assess client needs.
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O
Occupational Health #
The branch of healthcare focused on promoting and maintaining the health of workers in the workplace.
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P
Privacy #
The right of individuals to control their personal information and protect it from unauthorized access.
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Q
Quality Assurance #
Processes and procedures implemented to ensure that services provided meet established standards of quality.
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R
Reflexology #
A complementary therapy technique involving the application of pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, or ears to promote relaxation and healing.
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S
Sanitization #
The process of reducing the number of microorganisms on surfaces to a safe level.
Stress Management #
Techniques and strategies to cope with and reduce stress levels, often incorporated into reflexology treatments.
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T
Therapeutic Relationship #
The professional connection between a therapist and client based on trust, respect, and mutual understanding.
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U
Universal Precautions #
Infection control practices that treat all blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious to prevent disease transmission.
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V
Verbal Communication #
Communication through spoken words, used to gather information from clients and provide instructions during treatments.
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W
Workstation Ergonomics #
Designing a workspace to optimize comfort, efficiency, and safety for the therapist and client during reflexology treatments.
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X
X #
Ray: A diagnostic imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the internal structures of the body.
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Y
Yoga #
A mind-body practice involving physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation to promote health and well-being.
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Z
Zen Meditation #
A form of meditation rooted in Zen Buddhism, focusing on mindfulness and awareness to promote relaxation and mental clarity.