NEHA Body Art Model Code (BAMC)

7.  The mobile body art establishment must be equipped with a hand washing sink that provides water at a temperature of at least 38°C (100°F) through a mixing valve or combination faucet used solely for washing hands, arms, or prosthetics with liquid soap dispensed from a nonreusable container. The establishment must supply paper towels in dispensers. An adequate supply of potable water must be maintained for the mobile body art establishment at all times during operation. An instrument wash sink is not required if soiled reusable instruments are transported in a suitable covered container to a licensed facility for cleaning. Reusable instruments that are cleaned and sterilized in the mobile facility must meet the requirements of Section 8.5. 8.  All liquid wastes must be stored in an adequate storage tank with a capacity at least 15% greater than the capacity of the onboard potable water supply. Liquid wastes must be disposed of at a site approved by the Department. 9.  Restroom facilities must be available on site for public use. A hand washing sink must be available inside the restroom cubicle. The hand washing sink must be supplied with hot and cold running water under pressure to a mixing-type faucet, liquid soap dispensed from a nonreusable container, and paper towels in a dispenser. Restroom doors must be self- closing and adequate ventilation must be available. 2.  All body artists working in a mobile body art establishment must have a body artist license and comply with the body artist requirements of this Code. 3.  No animals of any kind are allowed in a body art establishment except service animals used by persons with disabilities in accordance with ADA regulations. 4.  Mobile body art establishments must receive an initial inspection at a location specified by the Department prior to use to ensure compliance with structural requirements. Additional inspections will be performed at every event where the mobile body art establishment is scheduled to operate. 5.  All mobile body art establishment licenses, body artist licenses, and local regulatory agency contact information must be posted in a prominent and conspicuous area where it can be readily observed. 6.  The temporary body art establishment license must be posted in a prominent and conspicuous area where it can be easily seen. 7.  The establishment license holder must publicly display the name, address, and phone number of the Department that has jurisdiction over the facility, as well as the procedure for filing a complaint.

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