§ 112.10  TATTOO/BODY-PIERCING ARTIST IOSHA TRAINING; TATTOO/BODY-PIERCING PARLOR RESPONSIBILITY.
   (A)   It is the responsibility of the tattoo/body-piercing parlor to assure that anyone employed by the establishment, and anyone acting on behalf of the tattoo/body-piercing parlor who has a reasonably anticipated risk for skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM shall complete the training program that is required under the requirements of the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Blood-borne Pathogen Standard (as found in 29 C.F.R § 1910.1030). The programs under this section shall be as follows:
      (1)   A blood-borne pathogen training session provided by the tattoo/body-piercing operator meeting the requirements under the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (lOSHA's) (as found in 29 C.F.R. § 1910.1030).
      (2)   Any blood-borne pathogen continuing education program accredited by a health care licensing entity.
   (B)   Anyone employed by the tattoo/body-piercing parlor or acting in behalf of the tattoo/body-piercing parlor who has a reasonably anticipated risk for skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood OPIM must be trained in the tattoo/body-piercing parlor's policies on the handling of infectious waste.
(Ord. 2003-13, passed 10-6-2003)