Ohio Admin. Code 3701-9-01 - Definitions
(A)
"Aftercare"
means verbal and written guidelines, specific to the body art procedure(s)
performed, about caring for the body art and the surrounding area. These
guidelines shall include, but not be limited to, information about physical
restrictions, wound care, signs and symptoms of infection, and when to seek
medical treatment, if necessary.
(B)
"Antiseptic
solution" means an agent that destroys pathogenic microorganisms on human skin
or mucosa.
(C)
"Approval" means written approval from the board of
health indicating that the body art establishment has been inspected and meets
all terms of this chapter.
(D)
"Aseptic
technique" means a set of specific practices and procedures performed under
controlled conditions with the goal of minimizing contamination by
pathogens.
(E)
"Board of health" means the board of health of a city
or general health district or the authority having the duties of a board of
health under section 3709.05 of the Revised
Code.
(F)
"Body art" means the practice of physical body
adornment, including tattooing, permanent cosmetics and/or body piercing. This
definition does not include practices that are considered medical procedures by
the state medical board, performed with medical devices, that include but are
not limited to biopsy or dermal punches and scalpels.
(G)
"Body artist"
means an individual, including an operator, who performs one or more of the
following procedures:
(1)
Tattooing;
(2)
Permanent
cosmetics;
(3)
Body piercing.
(H)
"Body art
establishment" means any place, whether temporary or permanent, stationary or
mobile, where tattooing and/or body piercing is performed.
(I)
"Body piercing"
means the piercing of any part of the body by someone, other than a physician
licensed under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, who utilizes a needle or
other industry specific instrument for the purpose of inserting an object into
the body for non-medical purposes; body piercing includes ear piercing except
when the ear piercing procedure is performed on the earlobe with an ear
piercing gun. Body piercing also includes surface anchors and surface piercing.
This definition does not include practices that are considered medical
procedures by the state medical board, performed with medical devices that
include, but are not limited to, biopsy or dermal punches and
scalpels.
(J)
"Business" means any entity that provides body art
services for compensation.
(K)
"Custodian" has
the same meaning as in section
2151.011 of the Revised
Code.
(L)
"Disinfectant" means a product, registered by the
United States environmental protection agency, that kills or destroys nearly
all disease-producing microorganisms, with the exception of bacterial
spores.
(M)
"Ear piercing gun" means a mechanical device that
pierces the ear by forcing a disposable, single-use stud or solid needle
through the earlobe.
(N)
"Gloves" mean a medical-grade, disposable, single-use
covering for the hands worn for protection against disease
transmission.
(O)
"Guardian" has the same meaning as in section
2111.01 of the Revised
Code.
(P)
"Hand washing" means the process of physically
removing or reducing most microorganisms from the hands by thoroughly washing
all surfaces of the hands and under fingernails with soap and warm running
water for twenty seconds, rinsing hands well under running water and drying
hands throughly with a clean single-use towel or mechanical hand
dryer.
(Q)
"Infectious waste" means waste as defined in section
3734.01 of the Revised
Code.
(R)
"Operator" means any person, firm, company,
corporation or association that owns, controls, operates, conducts or manages a
body art establishment. The operator may or may not be a body
artist.
(S)
"Patron" means a person requesting and receiving body
art services or ear piercing services by an ear piercing gun.
(T)
"Permanent
cosmetics" means a tattoo, by someone other than a physician licensed under
Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, which includes but is not limited to
eyebrows, eyelids, lips and other parts of the body for beauty marks, hair
imitation, lash enhancement or areola repigmentation. This includes any
procedures referred to as "permanent makeup," "microdermapigmentation,"
"micropigment implantation" or "dermagraphics" and for the purpose of these
rules has the same meaning as "tattoo." This definition does not include
practices that are considered medical procedures by the state medical board,
performed with medical devices that include, but are not limited to, biopsy or
dermal punches and scalpels.
(U)
"Premises" means
the physical location of a body art establishment.
(V)
"Single use"
means products or items that are intended for one-time, one-person use and are
disposed of after use on any patron.
(W)
"Sterilize or
sterilization" means a process by which all forms of microbial life, including
bacteria, viruses, spores, and fungi, are destroyed.
(X)
"Standard
precautions" means a set of minimum infection prevention guidelines and
controls, published by the centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)
that include:
(1)
Hand hygiene;
(2)
Use of
protective equipment;
(3)
Safe needle practices;
(4)
Safe handling of
potentially contaminated equipment or surfaces;
(5)
Respiratory
hygiene/cough etiquette.
(Y)
"Surface anchor" means jewelry that is placed into the
upper portion of the dermis, which has one point of entry, which also serves as
the exit that exposes the jewelry stem to air.
(Z)
"Surface
piercing" means any piercing on the surface of the body, under the epidermis
but not to subcutaneous tissue. The piercing canal is under the surface of the
skin with exit and entry points perpendicular to the tissue.
(AA)
"Tattoo" means
any method utilizing needles or other industry specific instruments by someone
other than a physician licensed under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code, to
permanently place designs, letters, scrolls, figures, symbols or any other
marks upon or under the skin of a person with ink, dye, pigment or any other
substance resulting in an alteration of the appearance of the skin. This
definition does not include practices that are considered medical procedures by
the state medical board, performed with medical devices that include, but are
not limited to, biopsy or dermal punches and scalpels.
Replaces: 3701-9-01
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3730.10
Rule Amplifies: 373.01, 3730.09
Prior Effective Dates: 4/30/1998
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