§ 34-840. Disinfection of workplace.
(a)
Clean and sanitary. Each body art establishment shall be kept clean and sanitary. The person who owns the establishment, permit holder or designated agent shall develop and implement a written cleaning schedule that includes appropriate methods of decontamination, tasks or procedures to be performed and a cleaning log documenting all cleaning activities performed.
(b)
Cleaning schedule. The written schedule shall be based on the location within the establishment and shall include but is not limited to: the appropriate methods of decontamination, the type of surfaces to be cleaned, type of possible contamination present, the tasks or procedures to be performed, and their location within the establishment. The schedule shall also indicate any tasks or procedures to be performed on a daily basis.
(c)
Cleaning log. The log shall indicate all scheduled cleaning activities and shall be available for review by the department. Violation of proper maintenance and documentation thereof shall be subject to applicable enforcement actions.
(d)
Cleaning procedure. The following procedures shall be adhered to:
(1)
Clean and sanitize. Clean and sanitize all equipment and work surfaces with an appropriate EPA registered disinfectant after completion of the body art procedures and at the end of the work shift when surfaces have become contaminated since the last cleaning.
(2)
Protective coverings. Remove and replace protective coverings such as plastic wrap and aluminum foil after each body art procedure.
(3)
Reusable receptacles. Inspect and decontaminate, on a daily basis, reusable receptacles such as bins, pails, and cans that have the likelihood of becoming contaminated. Clean and decontaminate receptacles immediately when contamination is visible.
(Ord. No. 14-0057, Exh. 2, 1-22-14)