Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The cleanliness
of any common in a facility is the responsibility of each license holder. All
license holders may be cited for violations found in the common area.
(2) An electrologist licensed to perform
services or a licensed facility owner must:
(a) Use and maintain appropriate equipment
and instruments for providing services in a field of practice at the place of
business;
(b) Use equipment and
instruments in a manner described in the manufacturer's instructions which is
consistent with the manufacturer's intended use of the device by the
FDA;
(c) Use equipment and
instruments that are not prohibited for use in a field of practice by the
Office or the FDA;
(d) Ensure a
high-level disinfectant is used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions
to disinfect surfaces where services are performed;
(e) Ensure chemicals are stored in labeled,
closed containers;
(f) Ensure that
single-use disposable paper products, single-use needles (filaments) and
protective gloves are used for each client;
(g) Ensure lavatories located within the
facility are kept clean and in good working order at all times. Air blowers
within lavatories can be substituted for disposable hand towels;
(h) Ensure all waste material related to a
service in a field of practice be deposited in a covered container following
service for each client;
(i) Ensure
pets or other animals not be permitted in the business facility. This
prohibition does not apply to service animals recognized by the American with
Disabilities Act or to fish in aquariums or nonpoisonous reptiles in
terrariums;
(j) Ensure all
disinfecting solutions or agents be kept at adequate strengths to maintain
effectiveness, be free of foreign material and be available for immediate use
at all times the facility is open for business;
(k) Ensure all waste or garbage is disposed
of in a covered container with a garbage liner;
(l) Ensure all waste which contains blood or
other potentially infectious materials be enclosed and secured in a glove or
bag then disposed of in a covered container with a garbage liner immediately
following the service;
(m) Ensure
disposable sharp objects that come in contact with blood or other potentially
infectious materials must be disposed of in a sharps container;
(n) Ensure biohazard labels or red biohazard
bags are available on the facility premises;
(o) Adhere to all Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention Standards;
(p) Have
unrestricted access or availability to a sink with hot and cold running water,
as part of surrounding premises or adjacent to the facility. If the sink is
located within a restroom the licensee must ensure that the sink is disinfected
with a high level disinfectant upon completion of a electrology procedure or
following the sterilization of equipment; All body art facilities licensed
after June 1, 2017 must have unrestricted access or availability to a sink with
hot and cold running water, as part of the surrounding premises or adjacent to
the facility but separate from a restroom. Body art facilities licensed as of
May 31, 2017 are allowed to have sinks located within a restrooms if
electrology is the only practice being performed; and
(q) Ensure that all instruments that come in
direct contact with client's skin are handled using gloves.
(3) An electrologist licensee must
wear eye goggles, shields or a mask if spattering is possible while providing
services.
(4) Cross contaminating
from touch or air particulates in any procedure area which comes in direct
contact with client is prohibited.
Statutory/Other Authority: 676.568, 676.615, 676.618,
690.350, 690.405 & 690.390