Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.6037 - Patron protection
Rule 37.
(1) A
licensee, student, or apprentice shall comply with all of the following for
each patron:
(a) Use a clean, fresh paper or
cloth towel.
(b) Cover the headrest
of the chair with clean, fresh paper or cloth.
(c) Use a clean, fresh hair cloth or
cape.
(d) Place a clean, fresh
towel or sanitary paper or cloth neck strip around the patron's neck to prevent
the hair cloth or cape from touching the patron's skin.
(2) A licensee, student, or apprentice shall
launder reusable towels, capes, and neck strips with a detergent in water that
is not less than 160 degrees Fahrenheit for not less than 25 minutes during a
wash and rinse cycle. The following exceptions and presumption apply to this
subrule:
(a) A detergent registered as a
disinfectant with the EPA is not required.
(b) Machine washing is not required for
plastic or nylon capes that are disinfected after each use by scrubbing all
surfaces using a disinfectant wipe or a clean towel and disinfect
spray.
(c) Towels, capes, and neck
strips laundered through commercial laundry services are presumed to satisfy
the requirements of this subrule.
(3) A licensee, student, or apprentice shall
comply with all of the following:
(a) Wash
hands or apply hand sanitizer before beginning each new barbering
service.
(b) Store soiled towels,
capes, and neck strips in fully enclosed covered containers.
(c) Store clean tools, towels, capes, neck
strips, and supplies in a clean, covered, fully enclosed container and separate
from used tools, towels, capes, neck strips, and supplies.
(d) Use clean tools, equipment, and supplies
on patrons.
(e) Dispose of all
1-time-use tools and supplies after each use on a patron.
(f) Remove any hair clippings from the floor
and work surfaces once hair care services are completed on each
patron.
(g) Store all semi-solid
substances, including, but not limited to, creams, lotions, oils, and powders
in a fully enclosed, covered container.
(h) Remove all semi-solid substances by using
a clean spatula or 1-time-use spatula that is disposed of after use on a patron
unless the substance is dispensed from a shaker dispenser that prevents contact
with the skin.
(4) When
not in use, a licensee, student, or apprentice shall ensure that all tools and
equipment that are intended to come in contact with a patron are stored in a
covered container or under a UV light in compliance with the requirements
established by the manufacturer of the UV disinfecting device.
(5) A licensee, student, or apprentice shall
ensure that small items of equipment, including combs and brushes, are
maintained in a sanitary condition. Small items of equipment must not be
carried between work areas on the person of a licensee, student, or
apprentice.
Notes
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