For the purpose of this chapter:
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The person designated by the Director of Health to act for
him or her in the performance of his or her duties.
BARBER
A person licensed pursuant to Chapter 386 of the General
Statutes of the State of Connecticut.
BARBERING
Includes the following described practices when performed
by a barber licensed in the State of Connecticut upon the head, face,
scalp or neck for cosmetic purposes only:
A.
Shaving or trimming of the beard.
C.
Styling of hairpieces or wigs.
D.
Singeing, shampooing, dyeing, coloring or styling of the hair.
E.
The application of cosmetic preparations, hair tonics, antiseptics,
powders, oils, clays, creams or lotions.
F.
Giving facial and scalp massage or the application of oils,
creams, lotions or other preparations, either by hand or mechanical
appliances.
BARBERSHOP
Any establishment engaged in the practice of barbering for
the public.
DIRECTOR OF HEALTH
The Director of Health of the City of West Haven, or the
Director's authorized representative, pursuant to Section 19a-231
of the Connecticut General Statutes and this chapter.
DISINFECTANT
An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered product
with demonstrated bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal activity
used in accordance with manufacturer's instruction.
FEE SCHEDULE
The permit and associated fees adopted by the West Haven
Health Department and the West Haven City Council.
HAIRDRESSING and COSMETOLOGY
Includes the following described practices performed by a
licensed hairdresser/cosmetician in the State of Connecticut upon
the head, face, scalp, arms, hands, body, legs and feet for cosmetic
purposes only.
A.
Dressing, arranging, curling, waving, weaving, cutting, singeing,
relaxing/straightening, bleaching and coloring hair.
B.
Treating the scalp, face, neck and arms by massaging, cleansing,
exercising, stimulating or manipulating, with the hands, mechanical
appliances, or water.
C.
Application of cosmetics, preparations, antiseptics, tonics,
lotions, creams, powders, oils, clays, sprays, or any product pertaining
to the skin.
D.
Manicuring fingernails of the hand and, for cosmetic purposes
only, trimming, filing and painting the healthy toenails of the feet,
excluding cutting nail beds, corns, calluses, or other medical treatment
involving the foot or ankle.
MOBILE WORK STATION
A modular space which can be used for multiple purposes through
the use of mobile equipment; for example, off-premises temporary events.
NAIL TECHNICIAN
A person who, for compensation, cuts, shapes, polishes or
enhances the appearance of the nails of the hands, including, but
not limited to, the application and removal of sculptured or artificial
nails.
OPERATOR
Any person, including, but not limited to, a licensed hairdresser/cosmetician
or barber, or unlicensed person who is performing tasks allowed under
the scope of this chapter.
OTHER SERVICES
The following described practices can be performed by an
unlicensed individual under the supervision of a licensed hairdresser/cosmetician
in the State of Connecticut:
A.
Manicuring nails of the hands.
OWNER
A person who owns an establishment and is responsible for
upholding the regulations of this chapter in all areas of the establishment,
including rented and leased work areas and stations.
PERSON IN CHARGE
The individual present in the salon that is the apparent
supervisor at the time of inspection. If no individual claims to be
a supervisor, then any employee present is deemed to be the person
in charge for the purposes of this chapter.
SALON
Includes any shop, store, day spa or other commercial establishment
at which the practice of barbering, as described in Section 20-234
C.G.S., hairdressing and cosmetology, as defined in Section 20-250
C.G.S., or the services of a nail technician, or any combination thereof,
is offered and provided.
SANITARY CONDITIONS
Safe and clean shop/salon conditions that prevent the spread
of communicable diseases and protect the public health and welfare.
SANITIZE
Effective antibacterial treatment by a process that provides
sufficient concentration of chemicals for enough time to reduce the
bacteria count, including pathogens, to a safe level on equipment.
WORKING AREA
A separate room with more than one work station, or a private
room set aside to serve one customer at a time.
WORK STATION
A chair, countertop and floor space set aside for the purpose
of serving a customer, including floor space for the operator to stand
while serving the customer.
The Board of Public Health shall conduct the hearings provided
for in this chapter at a time and place designated by such Board.
The Director of Health shall summarize the actions and proceedings
leading to such hearings and provide the Board with sufficient copies
of such action and proceedings. The Board of Public Health shall make
a final finding based on the complete record and shall sustain, modify
or rescind any notice or order considered in the hearing. It shall
furnish a written report of the hearing decision to the permit holder
within 10 calendar days of the hearing date.
A notice or order provided for in this chapter is properly served
when it is delivered to the permit holder, or person in charge, or
when it is sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested,
to the last known address of the holder of the permit. A completed
and signed inspection report shall constitute a written notice.
No operator shall smoke while providing services to a customer.
Operators shall wear, while attending to any customer in a barbershop
or hairdressing or cosmetology shop, clean, washable garments.
The following chemical methods constitute satisfactory sanitization
of implements. No method is considered effective without prior thorough
cleaning with detergent (soap, trisodium phosphate, etc.).
A. Quatemary ammonium compounds 1:16 dilution times 10 minutes. Example:
Barbicide.
B. Alcohol (three minutes): 70% alcohol or 99% isopropyl, 20 to 30 minutes.
C. Lubricant sanitizer (ten-second contact time, ten-minute drain time):
recommended for electric clippers.
D. Bleach: 1:10 dilution times 10 minutes or 1/4 cup per gallon of water.
E. Lysol, compound cresol solution, phenol compound (5% solution for
three minutes or 2% solution for 10 minutes).
F. Antimicrobial additive. (See manufacturer's instructions.)
G. Boiling water (five minutes).
H. Autoclave. (See manufacturer's instructions.)