Section 280. Tattooing school curriculum requirements  


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  • Tattooing school curriculum requirements are as follows:

    1. Microbiology.

    a. Microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, fungus;

    b. Transmission cycle of infectious diseases; and

    c. Characteristics of antimicrobial agents.

    2. Immunization.

    a. Types of immunizations;

    b. Hepatitis A—G transmission and immunization;

    c. HIV/AIDS;

    d. Tetanus, streptococcal, zoonotic, tuberculosis, pneumococcal, and influenza;

    e. Measles, mumps, and rubella;

    f. Vaccines and immunization; and

    g. General preventative measures to be taken to protect the tattooer and client.

    3. Sanitation and disinfection.

    a. Definition of terms:

    (1) Sterilization;

    (2) Disinfection and disinfectant;

    (3) Sterilizer or sterilant;

    (4) Antiseptic;

    (5) Germicide;

    (6) Decontamination; and

    (7) Sanitation.

    b. The use of steam sterilization equipment and techniques;

    c. The use of chemical agents, antiseptics, disinfectants, and fumigants;

    d. The use of sanitation equipment;

    e. Preservice sanitation procedure; and

    f. Postservice sanitation procedure.

    4. Safety.

    a. Proper needle handling and disposal;

    b. How to avoid overexposure to chemicals;

    c. The use of Material Safety Data Sheets;

    d. Blood spill procedures;

    e. Equipment and instrument storage; and

    f. First aid and CPR.

    5. Blood-borne pathogen standards.

    a. OSHA and CDC blood-borne pathogen standards;

    b. Control plan for blood-borne pathogens;

    c. Exposure control plan for tattooers;

    d. Overview of compliance requirements; and

    e. Disorders and when not to service a client.

    6. Professional standards.

    a. History of tattooing;

    b. Ethics;

    c. Recordkeeping:

    (1) Client health history;

    (2) Consent forms; and

    (3) HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 Privacy Rule) Standards.

    d. Preparing station, making appointments, parlor ethics:

    (1) Maintaining professional appearance, notifying clients of schedule changes; and

    (2) Promoting services of the parlor and establishing clientele.

    e. Parlor management.

    (1) Licensing requirements; and

    (2) Taxes.

    f. Supplies.

    (1) Usages;

    (2) Ordering; and

    (3) Storage.

    7. Tattooing.

    a. Client consultation;

    b. Client health form;

    c. Client disclosure form;

    d. Client preparation;

    e. Sanitation and safety precautions;

    f. Implement selection and use;

    g. Proper use of equipment;

    h. Material selection and use;

    i. Needles;

    j. Ink;

    k. Machine:

    (1) Construction;

    (2) Adjustment; and

    (3) Power supply;

    l. Art, drawing; and

    m. Portfolio.

    8. Anatomy.

    a. Understanding of skin; and

    b. Parts and functions of skin.

    9. Virginia tattooing laws and regulations.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 22, Issue 25, eff. October 1, 2006.

Statutory Authority

§ 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.