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4. B <br /> E. Prevention of Cross Contamination: Describe the techniques used to prevent the contamination <br /> of instruments, tattoo machine, trays, tables, chairs, clip cords, power supplies, squeeze bottles, <br /> inks, pigments, lamps, stools, 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. (California Health and Safety Code 119308, <br /> 119309, and 119311 (c)(d)(e)(f)) <br /> 17x_�h-rc_, /Av/)A nil-11f.-r ruA_r-k.A U�x1 <br /> l <br /> F. Sharps containers: Describe the procedures for the safe handling of sharps and indicate the <br /> location of the sharps containers. Indicate disposal frequency for sharps waste. (California <br /> Health and Safety Code 119314 (e)) <br /> SAaw3 �)QQ&es anb� y4zbYS) ffle, <br /> G. Sharps po� McqneQe disposal of sharps used during a body art procedure. California <br /> Health and Safety Code 119308 (b)(3) and 119311 (g)) <br /> 1. Needles and needle b rs: <br /> 2. <br /> Razors— <br /> c (� <br /> 3. Other sharps or single-use marking pens used on open skin: <br /> r - � r <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />