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G. Sharps Disposal: Describe the disposal of sharps used during a body art procedure. (California <br /> Health and Safety Code 119308 (b)(3) and 119311 (g)) <br /> 1. Needles and needle bars: <br /> While Practitioner is wearing protective gloves: disposable, one time use needle is immediately removed from the tattoo <br /> machine after procedure and safely disposed of into a Bio-Hazard Labeled Sharps container. <br /> 2. Razors: <br /> While Practitioner is wearing protective gloves: disposable, one-time use razor is carefully <br /> placed into Bio-Hazard Labeled Sharps container immediately after use. <br /> 3. Other sharps or single-use marking pens used on open skin: <br /> N/A <br /> H. List the Medical Waste Hauler, Mail-Back System or Alternative Treatment Technology for <br /> the disposal of sharps containers: <br /> (California Health and Safety Code 119314 (e)) <br /> Medical Waste Hauler: Republic Sharps <br /> Street Address 18500 North Allied Way <br /> City, ST, Zip Phoenix, AZ 85054 <br /> I. Sterilization of Jewelry: Describe the procedure for the sterilization of jewelry prior to placing into <br /> newly pierced skin. (California Health and Safety Code 119310 (a) and 119315) <br /> N/A <br /> J. Sterilization Equipment: List the equipment used in the decontamination and sterilization room <br /> and describe the procedure for decontaminating instruments prior to placing inside the autoclave. <br /> Indicate whether instruments are manually washed or machine washed, such as with an <br /> Ultrasonic machine. Include the material used for soaking dirty instruments in the machine, <br /> such as Tergazyme. (California Health and Safety Code 119309 (b)(e)(g), 119314 (c), and <br /> 119315 (b)) <br /> N/A <br /> Page 6 of <br />