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3. Other instruments: <br /> Not Applicable <br /> C. Storage: Describe the storage location and equipment used for the storage of clean and sterilized <br /> instrument peel packs to protect the packages from exposure to dust and moisture. (California <br /> Health and Safety Code 119315 (c)) <br /> Not Applicable <br /> D. Set Up and Tear Down of Workstation: Describe the procedure for setting up and tearing down <br /> the workstation for the following procedures. (California Health and Safety Code 119308, 119309 <br /> (c), 119311, and 119313 (b)(4)) <br /> 1. Tattoo: <br /> Light table and headrest have protective covering on them prior to the tattoo procedure. Once <br /> the procedure has been completed the equipment is broken down and disinfected with <br /> barbicide wipes and new clean protective covers are reapplied. <br /> 2. Piercing: <br /> Not Applicable <br /> 3. Permanent Cosmetics: <br /> Not Applicable <br /> 4. Branding: <br /> Not Applicable <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 /> All equipment is sterile prior to each procedure. Squeeze bottles have tape around them <br /> all artist wear gloves. If they have to touch anything outside the areas in which do not have protective <br /> covering they must dispose of their gloves and add new ones on once proceeding again in the <br /> procedure area. Once the procedure has been completed all equipment is thoughly disinfected with <br /> barbicide and new protective tape and covers are applied. <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />