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0 <br /> E. Prevention of Cross Contamination: Describe the techniques used to prevent the contamination <br /> of instruments, tattoo machine, trays, tables, chairs, clip cords, polder supplies, squeeze bottles, <br /> inks, pigments, lamps, stoois, soaps and the procedure site or other items during a body art <br /> procedure. Include barriers provided to prevent cross contamination. Describe how the <br /> procedure site is prepared for a body art procedure. <br /> 'a S 1, "'4 (J r,4 6-1,xci 42Lx+ cam, Li2y-GY) <br /> CA I <br /> n'k <br /> Itn6,91,; q cart i_ Q j 0%-4E S A�t"'O C.n4 kc'4�.- &:j,V- C —0-- <br /> 4VL, <br /> irim—A - <br /> Y ' <br /> e, <br /> F. Sharps containers: Describe the procedures for the safe handling of sharps and indicate the <br /> location of the sharps containers. <br /> 1— <br /> Cetet= -%'.7 7-0 C-e &V, <br /> -Akwc, ar�r_A. Cl <br /> C". yrs' C1 K ?i V V_ <br /> 5�m J <br /> ,AI !2�f �\C" S 5jn,._\A h_,_1 OkISQ'QcalakM' 12, iAt <br /> In-"-V- <br /> ct--NAIIIWQ� <br /> G. Sharps Disposal: Describe the disposal of sharps used during a body art procedure. <br /> 1. Needles and needle bars: <br /> Is <br /> 2. Razors: tI <br /> ek k '_ q' "'q's ('&jC!-<" C_M'L�A-I"�r <br /> ir I <br /> 3. Other sharps or single-use marking pens: <br /> all- n3c S"'A — jkl"e <br /> ia:RP- GAAdrninXHAZMAT\FORMSXMEDlCAL WASTE&BODY AR-Nnfaction Prevention and Control Plan Page 4 of 9 <br />