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Body Art Inspec Report Date: As A <br /> 2` Z San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Program <br /> Q: <br /> a> •< 9 <br /> 1868 E.Hazelton Ave.,Stockton,CA 95205 Record: <br /> o P , (209)468-3420 Program <br /> www.siogv.org/ehd <br /> Element: <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 /> 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 /> Prior to final consultation: <br /> 1.) Seal all walls to the floor. Fill holes in wall and ensure walls are smooth and easily cleanable. <br /> 2.) Submit infection prevention control plan. <br /> 3.) Submit plans depicting layout of the facility. <br /> 4.) Obtain bloodborne pathogen training from and EHD approved course. <br /> 5.) Obtain presterilization records from needle manufacturer. <br /> 6.) Obtain a sharps container. <br /> 7.) Contact EHD for final consultation when facility is ready to operate. <br />