Nail Salons Project Partners
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EPA would like to thank its many partner shops, partner organizations, and numerous individuals for their participation in the Nail Salon Project. This work could not have happened without the vital partnership established with our pilot shops, other federal, state, and local government agencies, and numerous individuals and organizations from the Asian-American communities in Houston, Texas. We also extend our appreciation to the many EPA Regional contributors who have shown overwhelming support for this project in providing peer review, translation services, or financial assistance for printing. The following partner organizations provided support to this project:
Nail Salon Owners & Technicians
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Pilot Shops in Houston, Texas who graciously invited us into their shops
State Cosmetology Boards - City Environmental and Health Departments - Federal Governments and Agencies
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US Environmental Protection Agency - Region 6
US Environmental Protection Agency - Design for the Environment (DfE) Program
US Environmental Protection Agency - White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
US Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Environmental Justice
US Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
City of Houston
Harris County Hospital District - Community Outreach Department - Residents of Asian Descent Division
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality - Air Quality Program Operations - Business Assistance Program
Texas Cosmetology Commission
Texas Department of Health
Cosmetology Schools
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Nails for You Training Academy
Asian-American Communities and Associations
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Asian American Health Coalition
Pioneer Valley Project
Saigon Houston Radio
TNT Radio
Vietnamese American Community Health Network
Vietnamese Community of Houston & Vicinity
Vietnamese Culture & Science Association
Vietnamese Professional Society
Vietnamese Public Radio
Vietnamese American Social Alliance Program
VN Team Work
Other Interested Stakeholders
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Center for Research on Minority Health at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - School of Public Health
BENEFITS OF PARTNERING
Nail Salon Owners & Technicians
There are many things you can do to promote safe and healthy practices at your salon -- from becoming educated on the possible human health and environmental risks to the installation of more effective ventilated work stations. Salons that adopt better shop practices will receive the following benefits:
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Safer, cleaner, and more environmentally friendly workplace for employees and customers
Shops often save money in adopting more efficient, waste-wise practices
Cosmetology Associations - Nail Care Products Manufacturers or Distributors
Are you a Nail Care Products Manufacturer or Distributor or affiliated with a cosmetology association? If so, you can help EPA educate salons about the latest developments in salon health and safety issues by:
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Providing information on products that could be used in salons that would not be harmful to the health of nail workers
Translating product labels or Material Safety Data Sheets into Vietnamese, Korean, or other languages as needed by your customers
Designing new product labeling to increase awareness of proper handling and disposal
State Cosmetology Boards - City Environmental and Health Departments - Federal Governments
You can collaborate with EPA to educate nail salon workers about health and environmental risks in their shops. Moreover, you can develop or revise policies and regulations that will encourage cleaner and safer practices in nail salons where workers and customers are exposed to potentially harmful chemicals.
Cosmetology Schools
EPA Nail Salon Project materials will assist cosmetology schools in training the next generation of salon owners and technicians in state-of-the-art practices for worker health and safety. In addition, many of the practices promoted by the partnership will also result in waste minimization and reduced cost.
Salon Customers
Do you know what environmental health and safety practices are in place at your salon? The general public can obtain important information from this site to further educate themselves and their salons about safer and better shop practices.
Asian-American Communities and Associations
As the leaders of your community, you can help EPA to reach out to our intended audience in your community by distributing nail salon materials, organizing meetings/training between EPA and salon workers, and disseminating information regarding the Nail Salon Project via your ethnic local media.
For more information about Nail Salon Project, contact DfE.