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c. Do not reuse or attempt to sterilize single-use sharps. <br /> 8. Marking Pens <br /> o Use only single-use, sterile marking pens designed for skin application. <br /> o Discard marking pens after use on each client. <br /> o Do not share marking pens between clients. <br /> 9. Handling During Procedure <br /> o Wear disposable gloves when using sharps or marring pens on open skin. <br /> o Avoid touching the tip or blade directly. <br /> 10. Disposal <br /> o Dispose of single-use sharps and marking pens in appropriate sharps or biohazard <br /> waste containers immediately after use. <br /> H. List the Medical Waste Hauler, Mail-Back system or alternative Treatment Technology <br /> for the disposal of sharps containers <br /> Medical Waste Hauler: MedWaste Management <br /> Address 3432 CA-99, Stockton, CA, 95215 <br /> Phone (866)254-5105 <br /> I. Sterilization of Jewelry: none <br /> J. Sterilization Equipment: NONE,All PMU tools are single use. <br /> K. Disinfection Products <br /> 1. Approved Disinfectants <br /> o Use EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants that are effective against <br /> HV, HIV, and other bloodborne pathogens. <br /> o Disinfectants must be used according to manufacturer instructions, including <br /> correct dilution, contact time, and safety precautions. <br /> 2. Application <br /> o Clean surfaces of visible dirt and debris before applying disinfectants. <br /> o Apply disinfectant to all workstation surfaces, chairs, trays, armrests, headrests, <br /> tattoo machines, clip cords, and other equipment that may contact skin or fluids. <br /> o Allow the disinfectant to remain wet for the full recommended contact time for <br /> effective disinfection. <br /> 3. Handling and Storage <br /> o Store disinfectants in labeled, secure containers away from children, clients, and <br /> food preparation areas. <br /> o Use personal protective equipment(PPE) as recommended (e.g., gloves, eye <br /> protection)when handling disinfectants. <br /> 4. Avoiding Cross Contamination <br /> o Use disposable or properly cleaned cloths, wipes, or spray bottles for disinfecting. <br /> o Do not reuse cleaning cloths between areas without washing or disinfecting them. <br /> 5. Inventory and Monitoring <br /> o Maintain an inventory of disinfectant products and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). <br /> 16 <br />