List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENTS | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Establish client priorities. | 1.1 Consult client for cosmetic tanning requirements. 1.2 Carry out skin test according to manufacturer instructions to determine sensitivity to product and confirm colour preference as required. 1.3 Identify contraindications to cosmetic tanning and refer client to appropriate professional as required. 1.4 Obtain signed consent from parent or guardian prior to service and ensure their attendance throughout treatment, when providing tanning service to minors. 1.5 Design and record service plan. |
2. Prepare to apply cosmetic tanning products. | 2.1 Select products and tanning equipment. 2.2 Prepare and wear personal protective equipment. 2.3 Prepare client and provide suitable protective covering. 2.4 Ensure client modesty and privacy throughout service. 2.5 Cleanse and exfoliate client skin, as required. 2.6 Apply moisturisers and barrier creams to prevent over development of tanning products. |
3. Use spray gun to apply product. | 3.1 Test pressure and operation of spray gun. 3.2 Apply spray tan products evenly and in sequence to achieve desired effect. 3.3 Use techniques that minimise the spread of product spray outside tanning booth area. 3.4 Monitor client reactions and adverse effects. 3.5 Check finished tan application for evenness and remedy if required. 3.6 Minimise waste of products and consumables according to policies and procedures. |
4. Review service. | 4.1 Evaluate service with client. 4.2 Record outcomes of cosmetic tanning service on client service plan. 4.3 Provide aftercare advice and recommend products and future services. 4.4 Rebook client according to agreed service plan. |
5. Clean service area. | 5.1 Clean and disinfect equipment, and tanning booth according to manufacturer instructions. 5.2 Replenish tanning booth area in preparation for next service. 5.3 Dispose of general waste to minimise negative environmental impacts and according to organisational policies and procedures. |
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
communicate, follow and adjust service plan to provide safe and appropriate spray tanning services for at least five clients of differing height, weight, age and cosmetic tanning preference
maintain client records for the above clients detailing:
aftercare advice
adverse reactions
contraindications
follow up advice
service outcomes
procedure followed
products used
spray gun setting
provide spray tanning services for each client that demonstrate:
aftercare advice
colour choice suitable for client skin and type
effective skin exfoliation and preparation
even colour
use of client and operator personal protection equipment
clean, maintain, and reassemble spray tanning equipment
recognise skin reactions to patch test
present self, according to organisational policy
comply with health and hygiene regulations and requirements.
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
state or territory and local health and hygiene regulations and requirements relevant to applying cosmetic tanning products
organisational policies and procedures relevant to applying cosmetic tanning products:
client record management
equipment and product use and maintenance
incident reporting
personal hygiene and presentation
waste disposal
work health and safety
legal and insurance liabilities and responsibilities regarding tanning services
scope of practice in regard to:
when to refer clients to other practitioners
role of complementary therapist and medical practitioner
ingredients of tanning products, exfoliators and moisturisers and their effects on skin
advantages and disadvantages of types of tanning products available
product selection for different skin colours and type
use and effect of tanning enhancers
how and when to use tanning correctors
cleaning, maintenance and reassembling of cosmetic tanning equipment and accessories
typical problems that occur with equipment and how to fix according to manufacturer instructions
risks associated with the use of pressurised cosmetic tanning equipment
importance of using equipment with a pressure gauge
age at which a person is classed as a minor and why minors can only be treated with informed parent or guardian consent
contraindications that prevent or restrict service or may require referral to a medical professional and their relationship to cosmetic tanning treatment:
asthma
bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral infections
eczema
pigmentation disorders
psoriasis
sunburn
adverse reaction appearance and management in relation to cosmetic tanning services:
burning sensations
coughing
fainting
itching
swelling
skin irritation
watery eyes
pigmentation disorders that affect cosmetic tanning application:
hypopigmentation
hyperpigmentation
importance of pre and post-service advice
aftercare advice, products and services in maintaining tanning service
sustainable operating procedures for the conservation of product, water and power
environmentally sound disposal methods for cosmetic tanning service waste.
Skills must be demonstrated in a beauty industry environment; this can be:
a beauty industry workplace or
a simulated beauty workplace set up for the purpose of skills assessment, that provides services to paying members of the public.
Assessment must ensure access to:
paying clients, both new and regular, with different spray tanning requirements, who have the expectation that the services provided reflect those of a commercial business
hand washing facilities:
basin
hot and cold running water
liquid soap
single use towels or hand dryer
relevant workplace documentation:
blank client records
equipment instructions
organisational policies and procedures relevant to applying cosmetic tanning products
product instructions and safety data sheets.
Assessment must ensure use of:
cleaning and disinfection products and equipment
compressors
cosmetic tanning products from a comprehensive professional range
exfoliation products
individual spray booth areas with filtered overspray ventilation
personal protective equipment:
aprons
disposable gloves
face masks
safety glasses
protective caps and covers for clients
professional spray tanning gun and machine
towels.
Assessment activities that allow the learner to:
complete cosmetic tanning within commercially realistic speed, timing and productivity
demonstrate competency in an environment reflective of real work situations
manage tasks and contingencies in the context of the job role.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisation’s requirements for assessors and:
have worked in the beauty industry for at least three years where they have applied the skills and knowledge of this unit of competency.