(a) Body piercing standards.
- (1) Initial jewelry for body piercing shall meet ASTM International or ISO standards.
- (2) The jewelry must be able to withstand the heat and pressure of autoclave sterilization.
- (3) All surfaces and ends must be smooth and free of nicks, scratches, burrs, and polishing compounds, and metals must have a consistent mirror finish.
(4)
- (A) An artist shall maintain on file for inspection a Mill Test Certificate confirming certification by ASTM International or the International Organization for Standardization, both for steel and titanium jewelry for initial piercing.
- (B) The documentation shall accompany each initial piercing jewelry order.
- (5) Use of personal client jewelry or any apparatus or device presented by the client to be worn within an initial piercing is prohibited.
- (6) Any jewelry used for the procedure must be properly sterilized prior to use and handled in a manner to maintain sterility until use.
- (7) No product shall be used in or on a fresh body piercing that warns against such use, nor shall these products be used against manufacturer warnings in the aftercare or healing of the piercing.
- (8) Any marking instrument shall be single-use and disposable.
(b) Tattoo and permanent cosmetic standards.
- (1) All inks, dyes, and pigments must be produced by a commercial manufacturer and accepted for use by the Department of Health by providing Material Safety Data Sheets and/or ingredient information.
- (2) Any needle shall be single-use only and sterilized prior to use.
- (3) All products used for the procedure such as skin cleansers, etc., shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- (4) Any nontattooing marking instrument shall be single-use only and disposed of after use.
- (5) After the procedure is complete, the tattoo or permanent cosmetic shall be cleaned and, where feasible, an ointment and a nonstick bandage applied.
- (6) All tubes, barrels, tips, or hand tools used for permanent cosmetics shall be single-use and disposable or stainless-steel tubes, which may be sterilized onsite in accordance with this part.
(c) Branding standards.
- (1) Any metal or other instrument used in a branding procedure that comes in direct contact with the client's skin shall be single-use or capable of being properly sterilized.
- (2) All products used for the procedure such as skin cleansers, preps, or ointments shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- (3) Any marking instrument or stencil shall be single-use only and disposed of after use.
- (4) The artist, the client, and any assistants or other individuals in the procedure room shall wear adequate personal protection equipment throughout the procedure.
- (5) The procedure area for branding shall be an enclosed room with adequate ventilation.
- (6) Metal used in strike branding procedures shall be made of nongalvanized steel.
(d) Scarification standards.
- (1) Scarification procedures shall be performed in a dedicated enclosed workroom that is used for no other purpose at that time.
(2) Adequate surface barriers shall be:
- (A) Used to prevent contamination on all work surfaces; and
- (B) Replaced after each procedure.
- (3) Both oral and written aftercare shall be given to the client prior to beginning any scarification procedure.
- (4) All marking instruments and stencils shall be single-use and disposable.
- (5) A scarification artist shall wear disposable eye and respiratory protection as well as an adequate hair restraint at all times while performing the scarification procedure.
(6) All scarification instruments shall be:
- (A) Individually prepackaged and presterilized by the manufacturer; and
- (B) Handled in a manner to avoid compromising sterility.
(7)
- (A) A scarification artist shall wear sterile individually prepackaged gloves during the scarification procedure.
- (B) A new pair of sterile gloves shall be worn for each scarification procedure.
- (C) If the scarification artists must stop the procedure to conduct other tasks, the artist must:
(i) Wash his or her hands according to 17 CAR § 54-306(e)(1)(B); and
- (ii) Put on a new pair of sterile gloves.
- (8) A client's skin must be thoroughly cleaned with soap and water, rinsed, and swabbed with an antiseptic solution prior to a scarification procedure.
- (9) If the area in which the procedure is to be performed requires shaving, it shall be done with a single-use disposable razor.
- (10) After the procedure is complete, the area shall be washed and a nonstick bandage applied.
- (11) All scarification implements used to break or cut the skin shall be regarded as sharps and must be single-use and disposed of in compliance with the Rules Pertaining to the Management of Medical Waste from Generators and Health Care Related Facilities, 20 CAR pt. 53.
- (12) Surface barriers used during scarification procedures shall be considered medical waste and disposed of accordingly after each procedure.
Codification Notes: “ISO” refers to International Organization for Standardization.