The following words, as used in these rules
and regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have
the following meanings:
ANTIBACTERIAL SOLUTION
Any solution used to retard the growth of bacteria for application
to human skin and which is so labeled.
BOARD OF HEALTH
The Director of the Chelmsford Board of Health and his or
her clerk, officers, agents, assistants and/or inspectors.
BODY PIERCER
Any person who performs piercing of any part of the body
other than the earlobe which is pierced by use of an appropriate piercing
gun.
BODY PIERCER PERMIT
A written instrument, issued by the Board of Health, authorizing
the person named therein to engage in the work of body piercing.
BODY PIERCING
Any method of inserting a needle into the body to place jewelry
in the perforation produced by the needle. Establishments and/or individuals
involved in the piercing of earlobes only and using approved ear piercing
guns are subject only to the general rules and regulations.
MINOR
Any person under the age of 18.
OPERATOR
Any person who owns, controls, operates, conducts or manages
any piercing establishment, whether actually performing the work of
piercing or not.
PIERCING STUDIO
Any room or space where piercing is practiced or where the
business of piercing is conducted or any part thereof.
SANITARY
Clean and free of agents of infection or disease.
SANITIZED
Effective bacterial 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.
STERILIZATION
Holding in an autoclave for 30 minutes, at 20 pounds' pressure,
at a temperature of 275° F.
Mobile piercing studios shall not be allowed
to operate in Chelmsford.
If any provision of these regulations is declared
invalid or unenforceable, the other provisions shall not be affected
thereby but shall continue in full force and effect.
These regulations were adopted by the Board
of Health, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, in accordance with MGL c. 111,
§ 31, September 8, 1997, and revised September 14, 1998.