No person shall smoke, or otherwise use tobacco, eat, or drink
at or in the workstation, instrument storage area, cleaning area,
or toilet room.
Except as set forth in these regulations, no person shall commit
or permit any act that may expose any person to disease or illness
or otherwise contaminate any instrument or area in a body art establishment
used for body art procedure.
Every body art establishment shall prominently display the following
A. A disclosure statement, a model of which shall be available from
the Easton Board of Health during normal business hours.
B. The name, address, and telephone number of the Easton Board of Health.
C. An emergency plan, which shall include:
(1) A plan for contacting police, fire, or emergency medical services;
(2) A telephone in good working order that is easily available and accessible
to all employees and clients during all hours of operation; and
(3) A sign at or adjacent to the telephone indicating the correct emergency
telephone numbers.
D. An occupancy and use permit issued by the Easton Building Inspector.
E. A current Board of Health establishment license.
F. Each practitioner's Board of Health permit.
Every area of a body art establishment shall be kept in good
repair, clean, and free of all vermin (including insects, rodents)
and maintained to prevent contamination of clients and other persons.
All germicides, disinfectants, chemicals, and cleansers must
be used according to the manufacturer's requirements, used only
for the purpose approved and intended by the manufacturer, and properly
labeled and stored to prevent contamination and hazard.
All waste shall be removed from the body art establishment on a daily basis and placed in an approved secured receptacle for pickup and removal as provided in §
308-31 of these regulations.