Utah Admin. Code R392-702-11 - Prohibited Products and Practices
(1)
Operators may not use any of the following substances or products in performing
cosmetology services:
(a) Methyl Methacrylate
Liquid Monomers (MMA);
(b)
razor-type callus shavers designed and intended to cut or shave growths of skin
such as corns and calluses, including credo blades or "microplanes," unless
licensed with the Utah Division of Professional Licensing as a Master
Esthetician;
(c) styptic pencil,
alum, or other astringent in stick or lump form except that alum or other
astringents in powder or liquid form are acceptable; and
(d) fumigants such as formal in or
formaldehyde tablets or liquids.
(2) Multiple-use roll-on wax is prohibited.
Single-use roll-on wax cartridges are acceptable but shall be disposed of
immediately after service. Roll-on wax cartridges warming in a wax heater shall
have an intact seal. The heating unit is subject to the requirements of
Subsection R392-702-6(5),
and shall be cleaned and disinfected after each use.
(3) UV sterilizers or light boxes may not be
used as an infection control device in a cosmetology facility. This does not
apply to UV dryers or ultraviolet lamps used to dry or cure nail
products.
(4) Electric or
battery-operated equipment or implements not specifically manufactured for use
on humans are prohibited.
(5) Live
fish, leeches, snails, and other living creatures may not be used in the
practice of cosmetology/barbering, esthetics, or nail technology.
(6)
(a)
Only service animals assisting persons with disabilities are permitted in a
cosmetology facility. Pets, emotional support animals, comfort animals, and
therapy animals are not permitted.
(b) Animal beautification or pet grooming
services may not be performed in a cosmetology facility.
(7) An operator may not perform licensed
cosmetology services on a client if:
(a) the
operator has a known contagious disease of a nature that may be transmitted by
performing the procedure, unless the operator takes medically approved measures
to prevent transmission of the disease; or
(b) the client has a known contagious disease
of a nature that may be transmitted by performing the procedure, unless the
operator takes medically approved measures to prevent transmission of the
disease.
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