Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.6033 - Cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing tools and equipment
Rule 33.
(1)
Unless otherwise provided under this rule, a licensee, student, or apprentice
shall disinfect all non-electrical tools that are not disposed of after each
use on a patron in the following sequential manner:
(a) Remove all visible debris.
(b) Wipe sharp-edged tools with a 70% alcohol
solution.
(c) Disinfect using 1 of
the following methods:
(i) Exposing all
surfaces to UV light in compliance with the requirements for disinfection
established by the manufacturer of the disinfecting device.
(ii) Fully immersing in a wet sanitizer that
contains a sanitizing agent registered with the EPA for not less than 10
minutes or the period recommended by the manufacturer of the
disinfectant.
(iii) Scrubbing all
surfaces with a disinfectant wipe or clean towel and disinfectant spray that
contains a disinfecting agent registered with the EPA.
(d) Fully dry by air or with a clean towel
before storing in a clean, covered place such as a fully enclosed drawer,
cabinet, or container.
(2)
Unless otherwise provided under this rule, a licensee, student, or apprentice
shall disinfect all removeable parts of an electrical tool after each use on a
patron in the following sequential manner:
(a)
Remove all visible debris.
(b) Wipe
sharp-edged tools with an alcohol solution of, at a minimum, 70%
alcohol.
(c) Disinfect using 1 of
the following methods:
(i) Exposing all
surfaces to UV light in compliance with the requirements for disinfection
established by the manufacturer of the disinfecting device.
(ii) Fully immersing in a wet sanitizer that
contains a sanitizing agent registered with the EPA for not less than 10
minutes or the period recommended by the manufacturer of the
disinfectant.
(iii) Scrubbing all
surfaces with a disinfectant wipe or clean towel and disinfectant spray that
contains a disinfecting agent registered with the EPA.
(d) Fully dry by air or with a clean towel
before storing in a clean, covered place such as a fully enclosed drawer,
cabinet, or container. Electrical items with a cord must not be stored in a
container used for storing other clean items.
(3) A licensee, student, or apprentice shall
disinfect a shampoo bowl after each use in the following sequential manner:
(a) Remove all visible debris.
(b) Scrub all surfaces with a disinfectant
wipe or clean towel and disinfectant spray that contains a disinfecting agent
registered with the EPA.
(4) A licensee, student, or apprentice shall
dispose of a single-use duster or other brush after each use or disinfect a
reusable duster or other brush in the following sequential manner after each
use:
(a) Remove all visible debris.
(b) Wash with soap or detergent and water and
rinse with clean water.
(c) Immerse
in a wet sanitizer for not less than 10 minutes or the period recommended by
the manufacturer of the disinfectant.
(5) A licensee, student, or apprentice shall
disinfect every barbering chair, headrest, or other station that comes in
direct contact with a patron's skin after use by a patron in the following
sequential manner:
(a) Remove all visible
debris.
(b) Scrub all surfaces with
a disinfectant wipe or a clean towel and disinfectant spray that contains a
disinfecting agent registered with the EPA.
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