NEHA Body Art Model Code (BAMC)

4.  If a bag or sharps container is placed into a larger bag prior to transport, the label for the exterior bag must comply with the same labeling requirements in this paragraph. 2.  Indoor and outdoor storage areas must be conspicuously marked with the international biohazard symbol. The international biohazard symbol on an outdoor storage area must be a minimum of six inches in diameter. 11.4  Transport 1.  Prior to transport, outer containers must be labeled with the transporter’s name, address, registration number, and 24-hour telephone number. 2.  The hazardous waste transporter must maintain a tracking document for the purpose of tracking the regulated waste from the point when the regulated waste leaves the body art facility until it receives final treatment. When the regulated waste is received by the transporter, the transporter must provide the body art facility with a copy of the tracking document. 3.  The transporter must provide labels for bags or sharps containers that are generator-specific, such as bar codes or specific container number.

12. Requirements for Premises

12.1  As part of the license application process, body art establishments must submit a scale drawing and floor plan of the proposed establishment for a plan review by the Department.

12.2  All body art establishments must be completely separated by solid partitions or walls extending from floor to ceiling from any room used for human habitation, any food establishment or room where food is prepared, any nail or hair salon, or any other such activity that could cause potential contamination of work surfaces. 12.3  Walls, floors, ceilings, and other furnishings such as lamps, countertops, drawers, and shelves must be maintained in a clean condition. All procedure areas and workstation surfaces used in the performance of body art, including dividers, client chairs and benches, must be of construction that is easily cleaned and disinfected after each client.

12.4  No reusable barriers may be employed for body art procedures.

12.5  The body art procedure area must be equipped with a separate, readily accessible hand washing sink that is supplied with soap and disposable paper towels in dispensers.

12.6  If reusable instruments are used in a body art establishment, a separate sterilization room is required. The sterilization room must meet the following requirements: 1.  The sterilization room must be enclosed and not open to the public.

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