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California Body Art Spill Response Protocol <br /> In accordance with California Health & Safety Code§119309(d) <br /> All accidental spills of blood or other potentially infectious materials must be handled immediately and <br /> safely as follows: <br /> 1 1. Immediate Cleanup: Stop work and clean up any spill of blood or body fluids right away. <br /> 2 2. Proper Disinfectant: Use a hospital-grade disinfectant, or a freshly made bleach solution (1 part <br /> household bleach to 9 parts water). Ensure disinfectant stays on the area for the required contact <br /> time per label instructions. <br /> 3 3. Protective Equipment:Always wear new disposable gloves and,when necessary, aprons or <br /> eye protection during cleanup. <br /> 4 4. Disposal: Place all contaminated towels, gloves, and disposable materials into a biohazard bag <br /> or properly labeled container. Clean and sterilize any reusable instruments or surfaces before <br /> reuse. <br /> 5 5. Hand Hygiene: After cleaning, remove gloves and wash hands thoroughly with soap and water <br /> before resuming work. <br /> This protocol ensures compliance with the California Safe Body Art Act and maintains a safe, sanitary <br /> environment for clients and practitioners. <br /> Keep this protocol visible in your procedure area for reference during inspections. <br />