Personal care services: insurance requirements by occupation
Hair, beauty and body-treatment businesses, where the work is performed on the client.
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Covers most often carried in this industry
Counted across the occupations tracked in this industry. A pattern in the data, not a requirement and not a recommendation.
- Public liability insurance — carried by 8 of 8 occupations here
- Professional indemnity insurance — carried by 8 of 8 occupations here
- Workers compensation insurance — carried by 8 of 8 occupations here
- Business pack insurance — carried by 8 of 8 occupations here
- Commercial glass insurance — carried by 8 of 8 occupations here
- Products liability insurance — carried by 6 of 8 occupations here
- Machinery breakdown insurance — carried by 2 of 8 occupations here
- Medical malpractice insurance — carried by 2 of 8 occupations here
Occupations in this industry
- Hairdressers — Cutting, colouring and treatment services in salon and mobile settings.
- Beauty therapists — Facial, waxing, lash and body treatments performed on clients.
- Nail technicians — Manicure, pedicure and enhancement services, often in shared premises.
- Tattooists — Licensed tattoo and body-art work, regulated for skin penetration in every state.
- Cosmetic injectors — Injectable cosmetic treatment delivered under clinical supervision.
- Dog groomers — Grooming and washing of animals in salons and mobile vans.
- Pet sitters and dog walkers — Care and exercise of animals in the owner’s absence.
- Funeral directors — Arrangement and conduct of funerals, holding prepaid money in many cases.