21 N.C. Admin. Code 19 .0408 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND HOUSEKEEPING
(a)
Electrologists shall observe the following elements of environmental control:
(1) Each treatment room shall be kept
lighted, ventilated, and free from dirt, dust, and contamination;
(2) Each treatment room shall be equipped
with labeled containers, covered storage for supplies, a puncture-resistant
sharps container labeled as a biohazard, and covered trash
containers;
(3) Treatment table
surfaces shall be made of materials that can be washed with detergents and
treated with disinfectants;
(4)
Treatment table surfaces shall be covered with newly laundered linens, new
disposable paper drapes, or barrier before each client treatment;
(5) Headrests shall be covered with newly
laundered linens, new disposable paper drapes, or barrier before each client
treatment;
(6) Treatment table
surfaces that may come in contact with bare skin during treatments shall be
covered with newly laundered linens, new disposable paper drapes, or
barrier;
(7) Containers for
dispensing products, such as soap, alcohol hand-rubs, and treatment supplies
shall be labeled;
(8) All treatment
supplies shall be disposable or, if reusable, the supplies containers shall be
cleaned and dried before being refilled with fresh products;
(9) Aseptic techniques for dispensing creams,
lotions, ointments and antiseptics during treatment shall be
followed;
(10) Manufacturer's
recommendations for the use and disposal of products and containers when
contaminated, or when expiration date is reached, shall be followed;
(11) Environmental surfaces that are touched
during treatment, such as epilator needle holder and cords, epilator cart,
magnification lamps, light devices and epilator controls shall be covered with
a new protective disposable barrier before each treatment of a client or
decontaminated after each treatment of a client, following manufacturer's
instructions;
(12) Disposable items
such as cotton, paper drapes and protective disposal barriers shall be stored
in covered containers, closed cabinets, or drawers before use;
(13) Used disposable items shall be discarded
into a covered trash container lined with a plastic bag that is tightly
fastened when ready for disposal, and is disposed of daily into the trash,
unless otherwise specified by State and local health regulations;
(14) Reusable items such as sheets,
pillowcases, and towels that are used to cover the treatment table or as a
client drape shall be stored in covered containers, closed cabinets, or drawers
before use; and
(15) After use,
reusable items shall be placed in a covered container labeled as "soiled
laundry," laundered with detergent and water temperatures that will ensure
cleaning and disinfection, and dried in a gas or electric clothes
dryer.
(b)
Electrologists shall observe the following elements of housekeeping:
(1) A low-level hospital-grade disinfectant
registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shall be used for
cleaning non-critical environmental surfaces such as epilator surfaces,
magnifying lamps, epilator carts, floors, walls, door knobs, tabletops, and
window sills that will only contact intact skin;
(2) All other environmental surfaces in the
treatment room shall be cleaned with water and detergent using a hospital-grade
disinfectant or detergent designed for general housekeeping purposes, as
indicated on the product label;
(3)
Countertops shall be of smooth, non-porous material and shall be cleaned daily
in the areas where cleaning and sterilizing of instruments and items takes
place;
(4) Sinks and toilet
facilities shall be cleaned daily;
(5) Non-critical equipment, such as
doorknobs, telephones, and treatment tables in the treatment room, shall be
kept cleaned and disinfected;
(6)
Floors cleaned weekly and carpets shall be vacuumed weekly or more often if
necessary; and
(7) Walls, blinds,
and curtains shall be cleaned when dirty or dusty.
Notes
Eff. December 1, 2010.
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