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" aG\ Body Art Inspect Report • Date: <br /> N �< San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Program <br /> 1868 E.Hazelton Ave.,Stockton,CA 95205 Record: <br /> (209)468-3420 <br /> Program <br /> 4c_;FORia` www.siogv.orq/ehd <br /> Element: <br /> 31. A body art facility shall be separated from any residential areas used for sleeping, bathing, or meal preparation and shall not <br /> share a common entrance or toilet facility with residence. The toilet facility must have a sink with hot and cold water, <br /> containerized liquid soap, and single-use paper towels that are dispensed from a wall-mounted, touchless dispenser. HSC <br /> 119314 <br /> 32. A body art facility shall have floors, walls, and ceilings that are smooth, nonabsorbent, free of open holes, and washable. <br /> The body art facility shall be free of insect and rodent infestation. The procedure area must be separated, by a wall, ceiling to <br /> floor, from nail and hair activities and be separated from all business not related to body art. Approval of co-located body art <br /> facilites are at the discretion of the LEA. A procedure area must be equipped with adequate light to perform a procedure. Each <br /> procedure area shall have lined waste containers. HSC 119314 & 119317 <br /> 33. All surfaces and objects in the procedure area, including chairs, armrests, tables, countertops, and trays, shall be in good <br /> repair and capable of being disinfected. All counter surfaces and service trays in the procedure area shall have a smooth, <br /> durable, and nonabsorbent finish. HSC 119314 <br /> 35. Operation and employee training records shall be maintained for 3 years and made available for inspection. A written <br /> Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP)shall be maintained, followed and updated. HSC 119313 <br /> 36. Design plans shall be submitted to EHD for approval prior to constructing or remodeling body art facility. HSC 119312 <br />