Section 400. Tattooer or permanent cosmetic tattooer or master permanent cosmetic tattooer responsibilities  


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  • A. All tattooers shall provide to the owner one of the following:

    1. Proof of completion of the full series of Hepatitis B vaccine;

    2. Proof of immunity by blood titer; or

    3. Written declaration of refusal of the owner's offer of a full series of Hepatitis B vaccine.

    B. All tattooers shall wear clean outer garments, maintain a high degree of personal cleanliness, and conform to hygienic practices while on duty.

    C. All tattooers shall clean their hands thoroughly using hot or tempered water with a liquid germicidal soap or use sanitizing solution to clean hands before and after tattooing and as necessary to remove contaminants.

    D. All tattooers must wear single-use examination gloves while assembling tattooing instruments and while tattooing.

    E. Each time there is an interruption in the service, each time the gloves become torn or perforated, or whenever the ability of the gloves to function as a barrier is compromised:

    1. Gloves shall be removed and disposed of; and

    2. Hands shall be cleaned and a fresh pair of gloves used.

    F. Tattooers shall use standard precautions while tattooing. A tattooer diagnosed with a communicable disease shall provide to the department a written statement from a health care practitioner that the tattooer's condition no longer poses a threat to public health.

    G. Tattooers with draining lesions on their hands or face will not be permitted to work until cleared by a health-care professional.

    H. The area of the client's skin to be tattooed shall be cleaned with an approved germicidal soap according to label directions.

    I. Tattooing inks and dyes shall be placed in a single-use disposable container for each client. Following the procedure, the unused contents and container will be properly disposed of.

    J. If shaving is required, razors shall be single-use and disposed of in a puncture resistant container.

    K. Each tattooer performing any tattooing procedures in the parlor or salon shall have the education training and experience, or any combination thereof, to practice aseptic technique and prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens. All procedures shall be performed using aseptic technique.

    L. A set of individual, sterilized needles shall be used for each client. Single-use disposable instruments shall be disposed of in a puncture resistant container.

    M. Used, nondisposable instruments shall be kept in a separate, puncture resistant container until brush scrubbed in hot water soap and then sterilized by autoclaving. Contaminated instruments shall be handled with disposable gloves.

    N. Used instruments that are ultrasonically cleaned shall be rinsed under running hot water prior to being placed in the used instrument container;

    O. Used instruments that are not ultrasonically cleaned prior to being placed in the used instrument container shall be kept in a germicidal or soap solution until brush scrubbed in hot water and soap and sterilized by autoclaving.

    P. The ultrasonic unit shall be sanitized daily with a germicidal solution.

    Q. Nondisposable instruments shall be sterilized and shall be handled and stored in a manner to prevent contamination. Instruments to be sterilized shall be sealed in bags made specifically for the purpose of autoclave sterilization and shall include the date of sterilization. If nontransparent bags are utilized, the bag shall also list the contents.

    R. Autoclave sterilization bags with a color code indicator that changes color upon proper sterilization shall be utilized during the autoclave sterilization process.

    S. Instruments shall be placed in the autoclave in a manner to allow live steam to circulate around them.

    T. Contaminated disposable and single-use items shall be disposed of in accordance with federal and state regulations regarding disposal of biological hazardous materials.

    U. The manufacturer's written instructions of the autoclave shall be followed.

Historical Notes

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

Statutory Authority

§ 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.