NEHA Body Art Model Code (BAMC)

5.4  The facility license holder must publicly display the name, address, and phone number of the Department that has jurisdiction over the facility and the procedure for filing a complaint.

5.5  A copy of state body art requirements must be made available to the public upon request.

6. Facility Documentation Requirements

6.1 A body art facility operator must establish a written plan to eliminate or minimize personnel exposure to blood or OPIM; protect customers; safely handle, store, and dispose of regulated waste; disinfect and sterilize reusable tools and equipment; and reduce the risk of cross-contamination in the body art facility. 6.2 A body art facility operator must keep records of the facility’s operation and personnel. All records required by this Code must be kept in print or digital form. The requirements outlined in 6.3- 6.8 be kept on file on the premises of a body art facility, except as otherwise noted, and be available to the Department upon request.

6.3 Facility Information 1. Current operator’s name, address, and phone number 2. Facility name 3. Facility address 4. Facility phone number 5. Hours of operation 6. State, county, and city licenses 7. Aftercare information 8. Current local regulations for type of body art performed in the facility

6.4 Operational Records 1.  All operational records required by this Code must be kept in print or digital for three years. All records must be held on the premises for one year but may be stored off the premises afterward. 2.  Operational records, at a minimum, shall include: 1.  Disinfection and sterilization instructions for instruments and surfaces 2.  Record of instruments purchased pre-sterilized 3.  Equipment information 1.  Sterilization records 2.  Equipment maintenance records 3.  Procedure for responding to a positive spore test result

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