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3/9/2026 8:47:35 AM
Creation date
10/15/2024 1:31:06 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0545320
PE
4110 - BODY ART PRACTITIONER REGISTRATION
FACILITY_ID
FA0025750
FACILITY_NAME
BROWS BY MICHELLE GRACE (TABANCURA, MICHELLE)
STREET_NUMBER
37
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
YOKUTS
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\cfield
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Site Address
37 B #8 W YOKUTS AVE STOCKTON 95207
Suite #
B #8
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6. A body art facility that does not afford access to a decontamination and sterilization area that <br /> meets the standards of subdivision (c) of Section 119314 of the California Health and Safety Code or <br /> that does not have sterilization equipment shall use only purchased disposable, single-use, pre- <br /> sterilized instruments. In place of the requirements for maintaining sterilization records, the following <br /> records shall be kept and maintained for a minimum of 90 days following the use of the instruments at <br /> the site of practice for the purpose of verifying the use of disposable, single-use, pre-sterilized <br /> instruments: <br /> • A record of purchase and use of all single-use instruments. <br /> • A Icg of all procedures, including the names of the practitioner and client and the date of the <br /> procedure. <br /> OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR AUTOCLAVE <br /> Cleaning: Remove all material on the instruments during the cleaning process to ensure that the <br /> sterilization process is achieved. The cleaning process can be a manual cleaning or by use of an <br /> ultrasonic nacl-ine. <br /> Packaging: Package the instruments with hinges in the open position to ensure that the ridges and <br /> crevices o-the instruments are sterilized. <br /> Loading: Loac the autoclave with the packages upright on their sides. Peel packs should be on <br /> edge with the p astic side next to a paper side to allow for steam penetration. Do not overload the <br /> autoclave to allow proper flow of the steam to achieve sterilization. <br /> Steam Sterilization: Temperature should be 121°C or 2500 F; pressure should be 106kPa <br /> (15lbs/in2); 30 minutes for packaged items. At a higher temperature of 1320 C or 2790 F, pressure <br /> should be 30 Ib3/in2; 15 minutes for packaged items. <br /> Allow all items 10 dry before removing them from the autoclave. Use clean gloves to handle <br /> packaged items. <br /> Pressure settings (kPa or Ibs/in2) may vary slightly depending on the autoclave used. Follow <br /> manufacturer's recommendations for your autoclave. <br /> Exposure :ime begins only after the autoclave has reached the target temperature. <br /> Source:AdoptEd from Principles and Methods of Sterilization in Health Sciences. <br /> JJ Perkins. 1983 <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br /> I <br />
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