Utah Admin. Code R392-701-9 - Specific Health and Sanitation Requirements for a Temporary Body Art Facility
(1) A temporary
body art facility is exempt from the following provisions:
(a) Subsection
R392-701-7(1)(b)(iii);
(b)
Subsection R392-701-7(2)(a);
(c)
Subsection R392-701-7(2)(b);
(d)
Subsection R392-701-8(1); and
(e)
Subsection R392-701-8(5).
(2) Except for Subsection (1), the operator
of a temporary body art facility and any body artist working in a temporary
body art facility shall comply with this rule.
(3) The operator shall ensure that:
(a) body art procedures are only performed
inside a building or portion therein that meets the requirements of this
rule;
(b) any floor and wall or
partition of the temporary body art facility is cleanable or
disposable;
(c) a temporary body
art facility has a toilet room that is accessible to body artists and clients,
conveniently located to the temporary body art facility, and equipped with:
(i) a handwashing sink:
(A) with running hot water and cold water
under pressure;
(B) located in or
immediately adjacent to the toilet room; and
(C) used solely for hand washing;
(ii) a solid, durable, and easily
cleanable waste receptacle;
(iii) a
toilet;
(iv) individual disposable
towels or other approved hand drying facilities; and
(v) soap and toilet tissue in suitable
dispensers.
(d) a
temporary body art facility has a temporary handwash station in addition to the
handwashing sink required in Subsection (3)(c)(i) that is:
(i) clean and sanitary, and in good
repair;
(ii) equipped with:
(A) a solid, durable, and easily cleanable
waste receptacle;
(B) a wastewater
catch basin;
(C) an enclosed and
filled water container with a spigot or faucet that allows for continuous water
flow without the need for constant hand contact;
(D) disposable paper towels; and
(E) liquid hand soap;
(iii) located within or adjacent to the
temporary body art facility;
(iv)
readily accessible to body artists; and
(v) used solely for hand washing.
(4) The local health
officer may allow for the sharing of a conveniently located handwash station,
as described in Subsection (3)(d), for:
(a) up
to 12 temporary body artists;
(b)
up to four booths or facilities; or
(c) another alternative condition as approved
by the local health officer.
Notes
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