Body Art Exposure Control Plan is a legal document that was released by the Risk Management Department - Inyo County, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within Inyo County.
Q: What is a Body Art Exposure Control Plan?
A: A Body Art Exposure Control Plan is a set of guidelines and procedures implemented by Inyo County, California to prevent the spread of infectious diseases during body art procedures.
Q: Why is a Body Art Exposure Control Plan necessary?
A: A Body Art Exposure Control Plan is necessary to protect both the clients and the artists from the risk of bloodborne pathogens and other infectious diseases.
Q: What does the Body Art Exposure Control Plan include?
A: The Body Art Exposure Control Plan includes procedures for cleaning and disinfecting equipment, use of personal protective equipment, proper waste disposal, and training for body art practitioners.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing the Body Art Exposure Control Plan?
A: Body art practitioners and the establishment owners are responsible for implementing and following the Body Art Exposure Control Plan.
Q: Why is proper waste disposal important in body art procedures?
A: Proper waste disposal is important to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and protect public health.
Form Details:
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