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o Allow the disinfectant to remain wet on the surface for the full manufacturer- <br /> recommended contact time. <br /> Glove Use <br /> o Staff must wear disposable gloves when cleaning or disinfecting tables in <br /> accordance with §119309(d). <br /> Table Material Requirements <br /> o All tables used in the procedure area must be made of non-porous, smooth, and <br /> easily cleanable materials. <br /> o Damaged surfaces (e.g., chipped laminate, cracked plastic) must be repaired or <br /> replaced before the table is used again. <br /> Documentation <br /> o Table cleaning/disinfection is recorded in the Surface Cleaning Log, including: <br /> • Date/time <br /> • Table location (e.g., Procedure Room 1) <br /> • Disinfectant used <br /> ■ Staff initials <br /> 8. Tattoo Machine and Clip Cord—Cleaning and Disinfection Protocol <br /> Tattoo machines and clip cords can become contaminated with blood, ink, or other potentially <br /> infectious materials during procedures. To prevent cross-contamination, both must be properly <br /> covered during each procedure, and cleaned and disinfected or sterilized after every use. <br /> Before the Procedure <br /> o Inspect tattoo machines and clip cords for cleanliness and proper function. <br /> o Cover all non-autoclavable parts (machine body, clip cord, power supply knob) <br /> with single-use, disposable plastic barriers (e.g., machine bags, clip cord <br /> sleeves, plastic wrap). <br /> o Secure barriers in place to prevent slippage or exposure during the procedure. <br /> During the Procedure <br /> o Do not remove or adjust barrier protection with contaminated gloves. <br /> o Avoid contact between gloved hands and exposed machine parts or cords. <br /> After the Procedure <br /> o Remove all barriers carefully and dispose of them in the appropriate waste <br /> container(biohazard if contaminated with blood). <br /> 6 <br />