The safety of clients or employees who spend time on the property of your practice should be a top concern among professional massage therapists and bodyworkers. At the most basic level, your practice should be consistently safe and never pose any unnecessary risks or dangers to the folks who walk through your door. For that you need massage therapists insurance.

Most people who have owned a business before know that one of the first steps to getting up and running is checking out the safety of the business, from the parking lot and building itself to the products and protocol of any services provided. As a professional massage therapist or bodyworker, you are in business as well, and you would be wise to take a focused look at the safety of your daily work and practice environment.

If you work on your own in a private massage therapy or bodywork practice, then it is up to you and you alone to maintain top safety measures for yourself and your clients. Consider drafting a safety checklist for any part of your practice that clients come into contact with during an appointment. This might include a parking area, the sidewalk leading up to your door, chairs in the waiting area, candles in the bathroom and the walkway to your session room.

Inside the session room, you will need to have a firm handle on any allergies or sensitivities your client might have, so you can be sure to avoid products or materials that might irritate him or her, which may include certain ingredients in massage lubricants, essential oils, various textiles and so on.

The safety of your clients also comes into play on the table inside your session room. For starters, you need to know your massage table is solid and won’t be the source of any accidents or injuries. Beyond that, staying within your scope of practice as a massage therapist or bodyworker and communicating well with your clients about their physical health and history should help ensure a safe experience.

This is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to professional safety standards within your practice. If you happen to own a practice that employs staff members, then there will be quite a few more factors to consider and regulations to set in place. If you happen to be an employee within a spa, massage franchise, hotel, resort or any other kind of larger practice, then your safety concerns may be limited to your session room.

No matter what your scenario, one crucial component will be your possession of massage therapy liability insurance. This is the safety net that can cover you if something happens to a client on your property or in your session room. Massage therapy liability insurance exists to provide protection for the accidents and incidents that even the most thorough safety measures could not have predicted or prevented.

Such occurrences do indeed happen, making massage insurance a vital aspect for the long term success of massage therapists and bodyworkers. Think of your massage therapy liability insurance policy as another safety measure for your business, and make sure it’s active.

Author's Bio: 

Massage Magazine Insurance Plus (MMIP) is a national insurance provider offering licensed massage therapists comprehensive Massage liability insurance and practice support. MMIP competes effectively for clients on two fronts, while providing the best value to the practicing massage therapist, MMIP's liability insurance package is the most comprehensive in the massage and bodywork industry. By focusing our liability insurance exclusively on the massage therapist we are able to provide a personalized experience and a comprehensive plan of member benefits.