Spa Basic
Spa module name
a) Anatomy & physiology
b) English in spa industry.
c) Spa etiquettes, Grooming
d) First aid (This course is approved by the IFPA.)
Overview
a) Anatomy physiology would be covered various system of the body and also understand the function of the body.
b) Two enhance English language for working in the spa industry.
c) Each professional organization produces its own code of practice base on expected standards of behavior. These standards are referred to as a professional code of ethics. Whichever organization you decide to join, you will have to sign a written declaration that you will
d) You need a basic knowledge of first aid so that you can assist with minor accidental injuries or unexpected situations which happen from time to time in the spa/salon. More serious injuries, for example those involving acute pain or loss of consciousness or serious bleeding, should be dealt with by a qualified First Aid, Doctor or Nurse
Course curriculum
(a)
- Circulation, wounds and bleeding
- Respiration, asphyxia
- C.P.R The skeletal system
- The cardio vascular system
- The digestive system
- The nerves system
- The lymphatic & Immune system
- The re productive / Endocrine system.
(b)
- English script and pronunciation
- Basic grammar
- Common terms & phrase used in the spa
- Common guest communication in spa
(c)
- Basic mannerism etiquettes follow in spa area
- Spa reception
- Spa waiting area
- Spa treatment room
- Spa wet area
(d)
- Accident scene management
- Choking
- Heart Conditions
- Unconsciousness
- Head injury
- Fractures, sprains, strains
- Burns, scalds
- Medical emergencies
Course duration
Two week course 100 hrs / 12 Days (Monday to Friday – 8 hrs per day)
- Theory – 50 hrs
- Practical – 10 hrs
- Assignment – 20 hrs
- Assessment – 20 hrs
Certification
OSA Certified (This would be affiliated with international accrediting bodies in near future)
