- (1) Equipment, tools, and jewelry must be clean, in sound condition, and free of rust. Sharp instruments and tools must not be dull. Defective needles may not be used.
- (2) Single-use or disposal items must be used only once.
- (3) Gloves that come into contact with a client must be single-use nonlatex examination gloves designed for medical or clinical use.
- (4) A durable tray must be maintained in the work room for the placement of used articles which require cleaning and autoclaving.
- (5) Single-use needles must be disposed of in a sharps disposal container that meets the requirements in ARM 37.112.137.
(6) Work tables, counter tops, and client contact surfaces must be:
- (a) constructed of material that is easily cleanable, smooth, nonabsorbent, and corrosion-resistant; and
- (b) cleaned and sanitized with a disinfectant between clients.
- (7) The operator must maintain at all times enough sterile supplies, disinfectant, antiseptic, and gloves for three working days.
- (8) Disinfectants, cleaning compounds, pesticides, and other chemicals must be stored in such a manner that prevents contamination of equipment, supplies, and work surfaces.
- (9) Chemical containers must be clearly labeled with the common name of the material. Chemicals must be used in a manner consistent with the manufacturer's labeling.
- (10) Instruments, supplies, and other materials that come into contact with the client must be stored in closed clean containers or clean cabinets.
- (11) Tables, trays, machinery, tools, containers, and all other equipment used by each individual body artist may not be shared among body artists serving different clients at the same time.
Authorizing statute(s): 50-48-103, MCA
Implementing statute(s): 50-48-103, MCA
History: NEW, 2007 MAR p. 351, Eff. 3/23/07; AMD, 2025 MAR, 37-1072, Eff. 4/26/25.