N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 160.17 - Cleaning, disinfection or sterilization of implements
(a) Disinfectants used for reprocessing
implements must be registered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a
"hospital grade disinfectant" and the active ingredients and scope of activity
clearly described on the original label.
(1)
EPA approved hospital grade disinfectants must be used in accordance with the
manufacturers' directions for the intended implement or surface.
(2) Categories of EPA approved hospital grade
disinfectants that are recognized for use on implements or environmental
surfaces include ethyl or isopropyl alcohols, phenolics, quaternary ammonium
compounds, iodophors and sodium hypochlorite.
(b) Implements requiring sterilization shall
be autoclaved or immersed for no less than 10 hours in a liquid sterilant
registered by the EPA.
(c)
Reprocessing standards.
(1) After each client
use, combs, brushes and other implements that are used on the hair shall be
cleaned with warm water and soap or a detergent to remove all hair and scalp
debris, rinsed thoroughly, dried with clean toweling or other absorbent
material, and completely immersed in an EPA hospital grade disinfectant. Such
implements shall be soaked for 10 minutes or more, removed, rinsed, dried and
stored in a drawer, cabinet or covered container.
(2) After each client use, electric razor
heads, cuticle scissors, and other implements which may abrade or clip
superficial layers of skin shall be cleaned with warm water and soap or
detergent, rinsed thoroughly, dried with clean toweling or other material, and
completely immersed in an EPA approved hospital grade disinfectant in
accordance with manufacturers' recommendations for the implement, and no less
than 10 minutes. Following disinfection, the implement shall be rinsed, dried,
and stored in a drawer, cabinet or covered container.
(3) Implements that are intended to penetrate
skin or enter pores shall be either single use disposable or subject to
sterilization. Implements that will be reused shall be thoroughly cleaned with
warm water and soap or a detergent, rinsed and sterilized after each client
use. Implements that will be autoclaved shall be packaged prior to
sterilization.
(d) All
solutions and equipment used for disinfection or sterilization shall be stored,
maintained and monitored so as to protect from contamination and to assure the
continued integrity of the intended process.
(e) Transport of "clean" and "dirty"
equipment to and from remote locations. All supplies and implements shall be
transported to and from the remote location in covered containers. Clean
implements and supplies (e.g., towels) shall be kept in containers separate
from those implements and supplies that have been used and marked according to
their status.
Notes
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