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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Body-Art-Facility-Infection-Prevention-and-Control-Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the facility name, address, and contact details at the top of the form. Ensure all information is accurate for compliance.
  3. In the IPCP section, outline your plan's effectiveness date and location within your facility. This ensures all practitioners have access to it during their shifts.
  4. Complete the annual training log by entering dates and names of individuals who received training. This is crucial for maintaining compliance with health regulations.
  5. For cleaning procedures, detail how each workstation will be decontaminated, including specific EPA registered solutions used and their contact times.
  6. Document procedures for handling sharps waste, including container locations and disposal methods. This is vital for safety and regulatory adherence.
  7. Review all sections thoroughly before saving or exporting your completed plan to ensure no critical information is missing.

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In ance with the California Health and Safety Code, Section 119313, a body art facility shall maintain and follow a written Infection Prevention and Control Plan, provided by the owner or established by the practitioners, specifying procedures to achieve compliance with the Safe Body Art Act.
Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a practical, evidence-based approach preventing patients and health workers from being harmed by avoidable infections.
1.1 Patient placement/assessment for infection risk. 1.2 Hand hygiene. 1.3 Respiratory and cough hygiene. 1.4 Personal protective equipment (PPE) 1.5 Safe management of care equipment.
The immune system uses white blood cells and antibodies to identify and eliminate organisms that get through the bodys natural barriers. (See also Overview of Infectious Disease.)
A general rule is to wash hands when arriving at work, before beginning any body art procedure, when donning gloves or removing gloves, and after any contact with surfaces or items that may be contaminated with bloodborne pathogens or other potentially infectious materials.

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The plan must address the decontaminating and disinfection of environmental surfaces and reusable equipment, protection of clean and sterile instruments from contamination, the safe handling and disposal of needles, ensuring that standard precautions and aseptic techniques are utilized during all body art procedures.

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