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BODY ART FACILITY INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL PLAN GUIDELINE <br /> In accordance with the California Health and Safety Code, Section 119313, a body art facility shall <br /> maintain and follow a written Infection Prevention and Control Plan, provided by the owner or <br /> established by the practitioners, specifying procedures to achieve compliance with the Safe Body Art <br /> Act. A copy of the Infection Prevention and Control Plan shall be filed with the Environmental Health <br /> Division and a copy maintained in the body art facility. <br /> The body art facility owner shall provide onsite training on the facility's Infection Prevention and <br /> Control Plan to the body art practitioners and employees or individuals involved with decontamination <br /> and sterilization procedures. <br /> Training shall be provided when tasks where occupational exposures may occur are initially assigned, <br /> anytime there are changes in the procedures or tasks and when new technology is adopted for use in <br /> the body art facility, but not less than once each year. Records of training shall be maintained on-site <br /> for three years. <br /> Name of Body Art Facility: Infusion S.M.P <br /> Site Address: 1150 W Robinhood Dr Ste. 2B <br /> City, State, Zip: Stockton Ca, 95207 <br /> Type of Body Art Facility: Cosmetic Tattooing <br /> Contact Person: Telephone: <br /> Sarah M. Williams <br /> 209-244-4111 <br /> A. Decontamination and Disinfection: Describe the procedures for decontaminating and disinfecting <br /> of workstation and surfaces. <br /> 1. Workstation surfaces/counter tops: Decontamination and disinfection should be accomplished <br /> by utilizing the following on the non-porous surfaces, Tattooing equipment, tattoo trolley, and <br /> client chair: <br /> Clorox Bleach Germicidal Wipes, Cavi Disinfectant Wipes, Lysol or other EPA-registered <br /> disinfectants <br /> Page 1 of 18 <br />