Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-19.006 - Piercing Procedures
(1) Persons
performing body-piercing procedures must use aseptic techniques and sterile
instruments as specified in Section 381.0075(11)(a)1., F.S., at all times
during the practice of body piercing. Before and after performing piercing
procedures, piercers must thoroughly wash their hands in hot running water with
liquid soap, rinse their hands and dry them with single-use disposable paper
towels.
(2) When performing
body-piercing procedures, piercers shall wear disposable sterile medical
gloves. Gloves shall be discarded after the completion of each procedure on an
individual customer in accordance with Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C. Should gloves
become torn, punctured, or otherwise contaminated, piercers shall rewash their
hands immediately using the procedure described in subsection (1), above, and
put on a new pair of sterile gloves.
(3) Piercers shall wear protective eyewear if
the piercer determines that spattering is likely to occur.
(4) Only jewelry and instruments that are
sterilized and free of nicks, scratches, or irregular surfaces, and prepackaged
single use sterile gauze or cotton swabs shall be used in piercing procedures.
Jewelry must meet the requirements of Section 381.0075(11)(a)5., F.S.
(5) Single use items contaminated prior to or
during the procedure shall be discarded immediately and replaced with new ones
before the procedure may resume.
(6) Any skin or mucous membrane surface to
receive a body piercing procedure shall be free of rash, infection or any other
visible disease condition.
(7)
Piercers shall be free of any infection or any other visible disease condition
that may be transmitted as a result of carrying out the piercing
procedure.
(8) Preparation and Care
of the Pierced Area.
(a) If shaving is
necessary prior to a body-piercing procedure, a single-use disposable razor
shall be used. In accordance with Section 381.0075(11)(a)4., F.S., before
performing a body piercing procedure, the skin and surrounding area where the
piercing is to be done shall be thoroughly cleansed with a solution labeled as
an antiseptic for preparation of the skin 1) prior to surgery, or 2) prior to
an injection. The antiseptic solution shall be used in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. A single use sterile gauze pad or other suitable
sterile product shall be used for applying the antiseptic solution. Before an
oral piercing procedure, customers must rinse their mouths with an antiseptic
mouthwash.
(b) In the event of
blood flow, all products used to check the flow of blood or to absorb blood
shall be sterile single-use products.
(c) Upon completion of the body piercing
procedure, piercers must apply an antiseptic solution to the pierced area with
a sterile single-use cotton swab or gauze pad.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.0075(10) FS. Law Implemented 381.0075(10), (11) FS.
New 1-24-00, Amended 1-28-03, 10-27-10.
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