Bye-laws requirements:
Premises
- All surfaces in any part of the premises used by
clients must be kept clean and in good repair
- All furniture and fittings in the treatment area must
be kept clean and in good repair
- Tables, couches, seats etc used in the treatment area
must have a smooth , impervious surface which is regularly wiped
down with disinfectant and covered by a disposable paper sheet,
changed after each client.
- A 'No Smoking' sign must be prominently displayed.
Cleanliness of operatives
- Any overall worn by the operative should be clean and
in good repair
- The operative's hands and nails must be kept
clean
- Any open cut, wound, sore or boil must be suitably
covered by an impermeable dressing
- The operative should not smoke nor drink in the
treatment area
- The operative should have sole use of the washing
facilities which must provide hot and cold running water, soap (or
a similar cleanser) and a nail brush
Equipment
- Any needle, metal instrument or other item of
equipment used in the treatment must be in a sterile condition and
kept sterile until it is used
- If pre-sterilised items are not used then adequate
facilities must be provided for the purpose of sterilisation.
- If tattooing is being undertaken, then all dyes used
must be bacteriologically clean and inert. The containers used to
hold dyes for each customer must be disposed of at the end of each
treatment or sterilised before re-use.
General
- It is an offence to tattoo any person under the age
of 18 years (the Tattooing of Minors Act 1969) regardless of
parental consent.
- A person under the age of 18 years may receive body
piercing provided that you have received written permission from,
or the treatment is performed in the presence of, the person's
parent or guardian.
- Nipple and genital piercing is prohibited on minors,
regardless of parental consent.
- The health of the client and the suitability of the
treatment should be discussed prior to its administration.
Page Last Updated: 18 October 2007