SECTION X.ASEPTIC PROCEDURES.A. The artist shall wear a clean outer garment.B. Before working on each patron, the artist shall clean his/her fingernails with his/her individual nail file and shall thoroughly wash and scrub his/her hands with hot running water, an approved soap and his/her individual hand brush. He/she shall not allow his/her hands to dry without the use of a single service use hand towel or approved mechanical means. The area of the patron's skin to which pigment is to be applied shall be prepared by washing with hot water and approved germicidal soap. Nhen it is necessary to shave the area, single service disposable razors shall be used. Following shaving, the skin must be gently scrubbed with 70% isopropyl alcohol or other approved germicidal solution, using a disposal sterile gauze pad or sponge.
C. Following the cleaning and the shaving of the patron's skin, the artist shall again wash and scrub his/her hands and put on disposable gloves. During any phase of the procedure, should the artist be interrupted for other duties, i.e., answering the phone, etc., the artist shall wash his/her hands as required in Section VIII B. before resuming the procedure. A new pair of gloves shall be used.
D. Only petroleum jelly as listed in the United States Pharmacopeia or National Formulary shall be applied to the area to be tattooed and it shall be in a collapsible metal or plastic tube. The application may be spread by the use of sterile gauze or sterile tongue depressors but not directly with the fingers.E. Nhen acetate stencils are used for transferring the design to the skin, stencils shall be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed in an approved germicidal solution for at least twenty (20) minutes and then they shall be dried with sterile gauze or air dried before each use. When stencils are not used and the design is transferred during hectograph and tracing paper or duplicating carbon methods, the paper or duplicating master shall not be reused.
F. In preparing nontoxic dyes or pigments, only nontoxic or sterile material shall be used. Single service or individual portions of pigments in clean sterilized containers or single service containers shall be used for each patron. Upon completion, the remaining unused pigments shall be discarded. Any pigment in which the needles were dipped shall not be used on any person. Where pigment mixing is necessary to achieve the correct color and follow-up touch-ups may be required (permanent cosmetics), the original container of mixed pigment may be kept but only single service individual portions of the mixture used during the procedure.G. Excess pigment shall be removed from the skin with an individual sterile gauze or sponge which shall be used only on one patron and then discarded.H. The completed tattoo shall be washed with a piece of sterile materia] saturated with an approved germicidal solution. It shall be allowed to dry. After drying, antibacterial ointment shall be applied from a collapsible metal or plastic tube or single use packet and the entire area covered with a piece of nonstick sterile bandage which may in turn be covered with a piece of tissue and fastened to the site with an approved type of adhesive. The area of permanent cosmetic application shall be washed with an approved germicidal solution and allowed to dry. Antibacterial ointment and where feasible, a nonstick sterile bandage shall be applied.
I. A new pair of disposable gloves shall be used by the artist for each patron.J. All work tables and chairs used in the procedure shall be constructed of a material allowing easy and thorough cleaning. All surfaces, work tables, and patron chairs must be disinfected before each new patron is seated. Appropriate solutions are a 1:10 dilution of household bleach and water or other approved surface sanitizer.