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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0542671
PE
4120
FACILITY_ID
FA0024550
FACILITY_NAME
ADVANCED SKIN CARE (SNEED, JOAN)
STREET_NUMBER
1930
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1930 MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
06
QC Status
Approved
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Sterilization Procedures <br /> When a body art facility is equipped with a decontamination and sterilization room and will be <br /> sterilizing reusable instruments and body art jewelry, the following sterilization procedures must be <br /> followed: <br /> 1. Clean instruments to be sterilized shall first be sealed in peel-packs that contain either a sterilizer <br /> indicator or internal temperature indicator. The outside of the pack shall be labeled with the name of <br /> the instrument, the date sterilized, and the initials of the person operating the sterilizing equipment. <br /> 2. Sterilizers shall be loaded, operated, decontaminated and maintained according to manufacturer's <br /> directions, and shall meet all of the following standards: <br /> • Only equipment manufactured for the sterilization of medical instruments shall be used. <br /> • Sterilization equipment shall be tested using a commercial biological indicator monitoring <br /> system after the initial installation, after any major repair, and at least once per month. The <br /> expiration date of the monitor shall be checked prior to each use. <br /> • Each sterilization load shall be monitored with mechanical indicators for time, temperature, <br /> pressure, and, at a minimum, Class V integrators. The Class V integrator gives an immediate <br /> response on whether the sterilization has been achieved. Each individual sterilization pack <br /> shall have an indicator. <br /> • Biological indicator monitoring test results shall be recorded in a log that shall be kept on site <br /> for two years after the date of the results. <br /> • A written log of each sterilization cycle shall be retained on site for two years and shall include <br /> all of the following information: <br /> (a) The date of the load. <br /> (b) A list of the contents of the load. <br /> (c) The exposure time and temperature. <br /> (d) The results of the Class V integrator. <br /> (e) For cycles where the results of the biological indicator monitoring test are positive, how <br /> the items were cleaned, and proof of a negative test before reuse. <br /> 3. Clean instruments and sterilized instrument packs shall be placed in clean, dry, labeled <br /> containers, or stored in a labeled cabinet that is protected from dust and moisture. Use clean gloves <br /> to handle sterilized packages to prevent cross contamination of the sterilized item when the package <br /> is opened for use. <br /> 4. Sterilized instruments shall be stored in the intact peel-packs or in the sterilization equipment <br /> cartridge until time of use. <br /> 5. Sterile instrument packs shall be evaluated at the time of storage and before use. If the integrity of <br /> a pack is compromised, including, but not limited to, cases where the pack is torn, punctured, wet, or <br /> displaying any evidence of moisture contamination, the pack shall be discarded or reprocessed <br /> before use. <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />
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