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o Avoid overfilling bags or containers to prevent spills. <br /> 3. Removal and Storage <br /> o Remove contaminated trash regularly to prevent accumulation. <br /> o Store biohazard waste in a secure, designated area away from public access until <br /> proper disposal. <br /> 4. Disposal <br /> o Follow all local, state, and federal regulations for the disposal of biohazard waste. <br /> o Use licensed medical waste disposal services for pickup and disposal of <br /> contaminated trash. <br /> 5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) <br /> o Wear gloves and other appropriate PPE when handling contaminated trash. <br /> o Perform hand hygiene immediately after handling and disposing of trash. <br /> 6. Cleaning and Maintenance <br /> o Clean and disinfect trash receptacles regularly, especially those used for <br /> contaminated waste. <br /> 7. Training and Documentation <br /> o Train staff on proper segregation, handling, and disposal of contaminated trash. <br /> o Maintain records of waste disposal as required by regulatory agencies. <br /> R. Negative/Failed Spore Test; No autoclave used for PMU, so no spore test. <br /> S. Commercial Ink or Pigment Manufacturers <br /> -Tina Davis <br /> T. Permanent Cosmetic Machine Name and Manufacture <br /> -Tina Davis ; Mast P20 Wireless Tattoo machine black 2.5mm stroke <br /> U. Service Animals -NONE <br /> 1. Definition <br /> o A service animal is any dog individually trained to perform tasks for a person <br /> with a disability. <br /> o Emotional support animals, therapy animals, and pets are not considered service <br /> animals under ADA. <br /> 2. Access Rights <br /> o Clients and staff with disabilities are allowed to bring their service animals into <br /> all areas where clients are normally allowed. <br /> o The facility must provide reasonable accommodations to allow service animals <br /> unless doing so poses a direct threat to health or safety. <br /> 3. Infection Control Considerations <br /> o Service animals must be well-groomed and free of parasites. <br /> o Animals should be kept off procedure tables, workstations, and sterile areas. <br /> o Hand hygiene should be performed after contact with service animals. <br /> 4. Handling Requests <br /> 19 <br />