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Today we'll talk about how hairdressers live now: in which regions they were allowed to work and how it all works. And also about how those masters who have been sitting without clients, work and money at home for several weeks get out.
Getting a haircut and dyeing is real. But not everywhere
In some regions, beauty salons (in particular, hairdressing salons) have been operating for a long time. For example, in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, the Pskov Region, Primorye, Kurgan, they were allowed to work from April 10. In the Chelyabinsk region - from April 13.
Now hairdressing salons work in Tomsk, Tatarstan, Yaroslavl region, Irkutsk region, Novosibirsk region and Volgograd (if they also work in your city or region, but are not indicated in the article - please add in the comments).
Hairdressers work as follows: by appointment only, and the salon itself must be closed. That is, the client signed up for a haircut, arrived, they opened the door to the salon, let him in, closed the salon again, did a haircut, opened the door, released the client and closed it again. The distance between the seats must be at least two meters, and there must be no more than 5 people in the cabin. Keep in mind that these rules are set by regional authorities, so they may be different for each region.
New requirements for hairdressing salons
In general, even before quarantine, each hairdresser was obliged to: keep a log of cleaning the premises, a log of airing the premises and general cleaning, have disinfectants for the instrument, floor, work surfaces (all in separate containers, with signatures when, what and in what ratio is diluted). It makes no sense to list everything, the norms of SanPiN must be observed by everything, now there are simply more checks and everything has become much stricter.
New requirements have been added:
1) logbook of temperature measurements of employees (if the temperature is recorded with a thermal imager, then the information should be deleted within 24 hours from the moment of measurement);
2) warning customers by announcing temperature measurements - optional. It is a very slippery moment (in some cities it is obligatory, in others it is not), but unlike employees, the law on the protection of personal data is in force for clients of hairdressing salons. For the fact that the salon stores information about the client without his consent - you can get a serious fine;
3) there must be an announcement / notification on the front door of the salon that only one visitor can be in the salon;
4) the presence of a thermometer, skin antiseptic, masks, antibacterial hand wipes.
If the employees of the beauty salon are intimidated by the abundance of requirements, then they were negligent in the issue of customer safety before this whole quarantine story.
Do craftsmen work underground?
Well, naturally. As in all areas. Someone spam on social networks and offers their services, someone on Avito posts ads. At one's own risk. Because among potential clients there are also Pavlik Morozovs, who are happy to complain and make their fellow countrymen poorer by the amount of the fine.
Perhaps the most ideal clandestine beauty tandem is the work of a hairdresser in conjunction with a salon administrator. The administrator has a client base (his task, in principle, is to work towards customer loyalty, and not to drive teas and make entries in the magazine), he calls up regular customers and agree on a haircut, dyeing and etc.
And yes, sharing a hairdresser with an administrator is correct. Therefore, sometimes I do not understand the indignation of the masters who want to get 100% payment for their work in their pocket and just request the client base from the salon administrator.
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