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Body Art Facility Infection Prevention And Control Plan Guideline <br /> O.Aftercare Procedure: Describe the written recommendation and care information provided to the <br /> client after a body art procedure. List the type of bandages or wrapping provided after a body art <br /> procedure (California Health and Safety Code 119309 (a)(b)(c)). <br /> Advise every client to wrap with plastic wrap or saniderm to keep <br /> clean. Wash with antibacterial soap and use non scented lotion once <br /> heated. <br /> P.Procedure for an Accidental Spill: Describe the clean-up and disinfection procedure taken when <br /> there is an accidental spill of sharps (California Health and Safety Code 119309 (a)(b)(c)). <br /> Always wear gloves, block off area until all sharps have been <br /> collected and/or biohazard waste has been picked up and placed <br /> inton sharps container. Spray down, soak for 6 minutes with cavicide <br /> and wipe down entire area. <br /> Q.Trash Receptacles and Disposal of Contaminated Trash: List the type of trash receptacles used <br /> and their location throughout the body art facility. Describe the procedure for the disposal of <br /> contaminated items, such as gloves (California Health and Safety Code 119311 (a) and 119314 (d)). <br /> Trash receptacles are located at every station and sinks. Removal of <br /> trash is to be handled with gloves., tied tightly and put into dumpster. <br /> R.Negative/Failed Spore Test: Describe the procedure conducted when a monthly spore test has <br /> failed. Indicate where the facility maintains a spore test log on-site (California Health and Safety <br /> Code 119315 (b)(2)(4)). <br /> N/A <br /> S.Commercial Ink or Pigment Manufacturers: List the manufacturer(s) for the inks or pigments <br /> used at the facility. Describe the procedure for dilution of inks. Only sterile water should be used for <br /> dilution of inks or pigments (California Health and Safety Code 119311 (b)(c)(d)(e)). <br /> N/A <br /> Page 7 of 11 <br />