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Facial Art by Jane
2942 N 24th Street #216
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602 952-7678

jane@amug.org

We accept all major credit cards
 
    I serve clients from all over Phoenix, Tuscon, Cave Creek, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Queen Creek, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe Arizona and from all over the United States.
 


All BBP classes are schedule by appointment only.
Everlasting Facial & Body Art   4515 N 32nd Street #200
Phoenix AZ 85018  

Jane Adler is an Authorized
OSHA Outreach Instructor

Having successfully completed the #501 volunteer instructor training in the
state of Arizona, Ms. Adler has been authorized by OSHA to issue Dept. of
Labor OSHA certificates of completion for 10-hour and 30-hour training.
 


Continuing Education Seminar Basic BBP Training

Overview of BBP Training Topics

Federal law requires all tattoo artists to take annual
Blood Borne Pathogen training

The only exemption from training is a proven sole proprietor.

This is a detailed seminar open to any tattoo artists
with previous working experience or proof of training.
This class is accepted by the SPCP for CPCP testing.

This class is scheduled by appointment only.
There is a minimum requirement of 2 attendees per class.
Arrangements can be made to do on-site training in Arizona.
Class is presented with a detailed power point and lecture.


Class fee is $135.00 each attendee
Certificate of completion awarded
Class manual presented to each attendee
Each student is awarded six hours of credit

Please email or call for scheduling!
Jane Adler

jane@amug.org


The focus of this class is BBP as it applies to all that tattoo,
especially cosmetic tattooing. We strive to work in a clean and safe
environment to keep the artist and consumer safe at all times.
Expect nothing less from any artist of the skin.

Jane Adler specializes in SofTap® permanent makeup.
This is a completely disposable system.

Keeping it clean with tattooing!


Jane has received BBP training from Health Educators
ADOSH and Alliance of Professional Tattooist (APT)
This is combined with a decade of working knowledge
and being a seasoned cosmetic tattooist.

Everlasting Facial & Body Art   4515 N 32nd Street #200
Phoenix AZ 85018   www.janeadler.com



Overview of BBP Training Topics

1. General explanation of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030a and a copy of the actual codes from the OSHA website

2. OSHA does not certify anyone

3. Varies from state to state. If not applicable in your state follow federal

4. What is a letter of interpretation

5. Must take annual class unless proven sole-proprietor but still need to follow guidelines

6. Volunteer, Willful, LLC, DBA, Employer and employee definitions

7. How OSHA inspects and inspectors   Fines and citations   Your rights as an employee

8. NIOSH, CDC, EPA and OSHA

9. Company safety program and exposure control

10. Universal and Standard Precautions

11. Sharps are class 11 medical devise

12. Sharps standards and disposal

13. Waste Management and when to red bag or not

14. OPIM and PPE

15. Engineering Controls

16. Needle Stick Protocal

17. How, when and what type of gloves to wear. For example, cannot wear latex gloves if tattooing with petroleum products.

18. Post exposure protocal and follow up

19. Employer and HBV (applies even if only one employee)

20. How long keep records

21. HAV, HBV, HIV (two types), AIDS and TB overview

22. HBV vaccinations and or declination

23. MSDS sheets and best way to display for employees or students (must be in English)

24. Hand washing

25. Hand washing facility

26. Eye wash, blood spill and first aid kits

27. Labeling chemicals and hazardous waste

28. Shop chemical inventory list

29. Evacuation Plan

30. Fire extinguishers and inspecting them

31. Emergency exits and Egress

32. Clean, Ultrasonic cleaners and autoclaves (the process)

33. Gas sterilization (ethylene oxide) SofTap®

34. Clip cord sleeves

35. Tubes disposable or sterilizable

36. Barrier protection

37. How dispose of contaminated liquids from a tray set up (not in a sink)

38. Disposable aprons and sleeves for PPE (goggles and masks)   Explain splatter

39. Laundry

40. Cleaning products

41. Cleaning schedule

42. Finger nails and jewelry

43. How dress beds, trays and chairs

44. How drape clients

45. Privacy Act and Good Samaritan Act

46. Protection of optical assistance.. barrier protection

47. How store pigments, topicals and needles

48. Flooring

49. Signage in procedure area

50. Biological indicators

51. ProChem strips

52. Indicators

53. Autoclave pouches how mark and store

54. Glutaraldehydes

55. Basic terminology

56. Epidemiology

57. Asepsis

58. Pathogenic versus Non-Pathogenic

59. Direct, Indirect and Vector borne

60. Parenteral

61. What is your responsibility? For example, know your applicable state laws

62. Source individual

63. Sharps injury log

64. Spalding Classification

65. Autoclaves must be FDA approved

66. Q&A


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