Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-19.002 - Definitions
(1) "Aftercare
instructions" - means verbal and written instructions that the customer should
follow to promote healing of the pierced area.
(2) "Antiseptic" - means an agent that
inhibits the growth and multiplication of disease-causing
microorganisms.
(3) "Aseptic
techniques" - means methods used in piercing procedures to prevent
contamination of a pierced area by pathogenic organisms.
(4) "Body piercing area" - means the specific
area within a salon where body-piercing procedures are conducted.
(5) "Contaminated" - means the presence of
microorganisms on inanimate objects.
(6) "Department" - means the Department of
Health and its representative county health departments.
(7) "Formal training" - means a course of
instruction that is presented under classroom conditions to detail compliance
with the requirements of this chapter, including safety, sanitation, and
sterilization requirements and standard precautions for preventing the
transmission of infectious diseases.
(8) "Equipment" - means all machinery,
including fixtures, containers, vessels, tools, devices, implements, furniture,
display and storage areas, sinks and all other apparatus and appurtenances used
in connection with the operation of a body-piercing salon.
(9) "Handsink" - means a lavatory equipped
with hot and cold running water under pressure, used solely for washing hands,
arms or other portions of the body.
(10) "Hot water" - means water which attains
and maintains a temperature of at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
(11) "Injury" - means any unexpected
complication, damage, harm, hurt, or impairment to a customer's body structure
or function that is caused by a piercing and required the attention of a
licensed practitioner.
(12)
"Instruments" - means hand pieces and other tools that may come in contact with
a customer's body or be exposed to body fluids during body-piercing
procedures.
(13) "Licensed
practitioner" means any physician, osteopathic physician, or dentist, licensed
under Chapters 458, 459, and 466, F.S. The term also includes an Advanced
Registered Nurse Practitioner or Certified Physician's Assistant who performs
medical acts of diagnosis, treatment, and operation pursuant to a protocol
between an ARNP or PA and a Florida-licensed physician, osteopathic physician
or dentist.
(14) "Minor" - means
any person who has not attained the age of 18 years, except as provided in
Sections 743.01 and
743.015, F.S.
(15) "Oral piercing" - means a piercing in
any portion of the mouth, including the tongue, lip and cheeks.
(16) "Notifiable disease" - shall have the
same meaning as Rule 64D-3.029, F.A.C.
(17) "Piercer" - means any person who
performs body-piercing procedures in an establishment regulated under this
chapter.
(18) "Procedure surface" -
means any surface of an inanimate object or any associated work area that may
require sanitizing, as specified in Section
381.0075(11),
F.S.
(19) "Sanitizer" - means a
disinfectant or germicide registered with the United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
(20) "Single
use" - means products or items that are intended for one-time, one-person use
and are disposed of after use on each customer such as, cotton swabs or balls,
tissues or paper products, paper or plastic cups, gauze and sanitary coverings,
razors, instruments that pierce the skin, and protective gloves.
(21) "Spore" - means a highly resistant
dehydrated form of a bacterial cell, such as those of the genus
Bacillus.
(22) "Standard
precautions" - means a set of guidelines and controls, published by the Center
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which includes specific
recommendations for the use of gloves, masks, protective eye wear and/or other
protective equipment when contact with blood or body fluids containing blood is
anticipated. These guidelines and controls may be found in "Recommendations for
Prevention of HIV Transmission in Health-Care Settings", Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), August 21, 1987, Vol. 36, No. (SU02); 001;
"Universal Precautions for Prevention of Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency
Virus, Hepatitis B Virus, and Other Bloodborne Pathogens in Health-Care
Settings, " MMWR, June 24, 1988, Vol. 37, No. 24; "Guidelines for Prevention
and Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis B Virus to
Health-Care and Public Safety Workers, MMWR, June 23, 1989, Vol. 38, No. S-6;
and MMWR; and "Recommendations for Preventing Transmission of Human
Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis B Virus to Patients During Exposure-Prone
Invasive Procedures, " July 12, 1991, Vol. 40, No. (RR08); 1-9. These
guidelines are hereby incorporated by reference into this
chapter."
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.0075(10) FS. Law Implemented 381.0075(10) FS.
New 1-24-00, Amended 10-27-10.
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