Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.50 BODY ART
5.50.100 Sanitation and sterilization.
A. All non-disposable instruments used for body art shall be
cleaned thoroughly after each use by scrubbing with an antimicrobial soap
solution and hot water or an appropriate disinfectant to remove blood and tissue
residue, and placed in an ultrasonic unit which will be operated in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
B. After cleaning, all non-disposable instruments used for
body art shall be packed individually in paper peel-packs and sterilized. All
paper peel-packs shall contain either a sterilizer indicator or internal
temperature indicator. Paper peel-packs must be dated with an expiration date
not to exceed thirty days. Sterile equipment may not be used after the
expiration date without first repackaging and resterilizing.
C. All non-disposable instruments used for body art shall be
sterilized in an autoclave or dry heat sterilizer (if approved by the
department). The sterilizer shall be used, cleaned and maintained according to
manufacturer’s instructions. A copy of the manufacturer’s
recommended procedures for the operation of their sterilization unit must be
available for inspection by the department.
D. Each holder of a permit to operate a body art
establishment shall demonstrate that the sterilizer used is capable of attaining
sterilization by monthly spore destruction tests. These tests shall be verified
through an independent laboratory. The permit shall not be issued or renewed
until documentation of the sterilizer’s ability to destroy spores is
received by the department. These test records shall be retained by the operator
for a period of three years and provided to the department upon
request.
E. After sterilization, the instrument used for tattooing or
body piercing shall be stored in a dry, clean cabinet or other tightly covered
container reserved for the storage of such instruments.
F. All instruments used for tattooing or body piercing shall
remain stored in sterile packages until just prior to performing a body art
procedure. When assembling instruments used for performing body art procedures,
the operator shall wear disposable medical gloves and use, techniques to ensure
that the instruments and gloves are not contaminated.
G. All inks, dyes, pigments and sharps shall be specifically
manufactured for performing body art procedures and shall not be adulterated.
Immediately before applying a tattoo, the quantity of the dye to be used for the
tattoo shall be transferred from the dry bottle and placed into sterile, single
use paper cups or plastic caps. Upon completion of the tattoo, these single cups
or caps and their contents shall be discarded. (Ord. 1708-2002 § 2(part),
2002).
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