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This Blood Borne Pathogen Class is for any MPU Artists, Artist that perform Skin Channeling, Microblading Artists, Traditional Tattoo Artists and Piercers
While many states still do not regulate the practice of Skin Channeling (a form of MicroNeedling), there are some states that do and they usually fall under the jurisdiction of ‘Body Art’ Permanent Make-Up.
It is your duty to check at least twice a year on the ‘Environmental Board of Health’ site for your county and states updated rules and regulations.
The laws and information in Module 1 and 2 are from Orange County, CA and San Diego, CA.
If you set your business model up to ‘Play by These Rules’ your health department should pass your inspection without a problem!
You should read through these laws to protect yourself and your clients from cross contamination.
Anytime you have ‘pinpoint bleeding’, you run the risk of cross contamination.
Approved BBP Class Provider For:
Orange County, CA, San Diego County, CA, League of Permanent Cosmetic Providers (LPCP.org), www.PermanentMakeUpSchool.org and www.PermanentMakeUpProducts.com
Curriculum Modules for BBP
Module 1 Blood Borne Pathogen Class
For: Permanent Cosmetic MakeUp Artists, Traditional Tattoo Artists, Piercers, Aestheticians
Info
Safe Body Art Act
Registration Requirements
Information on IPCP and ECP Manuals
Annual Inspection Requirements
Downloadable Forms
Downloadable Articles and Books
Module 2 Blood Borne Pathogen Class
CA ‘Safe Body Art Act’ Laws
Tasks to be Compliant
Infection Prevention and Control Plan - You can Personalize this Plan
Exposure Control Plan
Module 3 Blood Borne Pathogen Class
OSHA Fact Sheet
Who/What is OSHA?
How Does OSHA’s Rules Apply to the PMU/Tattoo Industry?
What are Blood Borne Pathogens?
What Protections does OSHA BBP provide?
Sharps Container Protocol
Practitioners Right to Refuse Service
Autoclaving/Sterilization
Module 4 Blood Borne Pathogen Class
Preventing Cross Contamination Pre and Post Procedure
Machine Cord Covers
Correct Use of Barrier Film
Disposable Items
Hand Washing Protocol
Techniques on Gloving Up
Allergies to Latex
PPE’s
Procedural Tray and Chair Set-Up
MSDS/SDS on Pigments
Pigments - What Are You Putting Into Your Client’s Skin? Jewelry Requirement Types
Module 5 Blood Borne Pathogen Class
Transmission of Diseases
Other Risk Factors for Infection
Hepatitis B
Vaccination Info
Hep B Declination Form
ABC’s of Hepatitis
Preventing Needlestick Injuries
Reporting Exposure Incidents
MRSA Skin Infections in Tattoos
Preventing Needlestick Injuries
Reporting Exposure Incidents
Module 6 Blood Borne Pathogen Class
Annual BBP Inspection - What To expect
All Forms are ‘California Safe Body Art Act Compliant’
Guidance Forms
Arbitration Agreement -1 Form
Body Forms - 6 Form
Consent for Artistic Tattoo Procedure - 1 Form
Consent for Piercing and Branding - 1 Form
COVID 19 Client Form -1 Form
Issues for Permanent Makeup - 1 Form
Medical Consent and procedure Chart - 1 Form
Personality Test for all OMU Clients - 1 Form
Pre and Post Care for PMU - 2 Forms
Procedure Report - 1 Form
Log of Procedures Form
Insurance Information
Additional Educational Class Information
Ordering Supplies
The article connected to the link below warns you how serious cross contamination is.
Follow the rules in these BBP Class Modules, and you should not have to worry about getting and/or transmitting any diseases to your children, family and friends.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5290255/