Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 52, December 27, 2024
Section R4-5-104 - Safety and Infection Control ProvisionsA. A licensee under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 3, and this Chapter shall adhere to the following safety and infection control procedures: 1. Use barbering implements that are: a. New if intended for use on a single patron and disposed of immediately after use in a covered waste receptacle; orb. In good repair, free of defect, and disinfected as described in subsection (A)(2) if intended for multiple use;2. Disinfect any barbering implement intended for multiple use according to the following procedure: a. For a non-electric barbering implement and removable parts of an electric barbering implement, other than a scissors or razor: i. Remove all hair or debris;ii. Wash with soap and water;iii. Rinse with clean water; iv. Completely immerse in an EPA-registered disinfectant used according to manufacturer's instructions; v. Dry with a clean cloth or air dry; andvi. Store in a tool drawer;b. For a scissors or a razor: i. Follow the procedure under subsection (A)(2)(a); orii. Wipe the scissors or razor with a cloth bearing an EPA-registered disinfectant used according to manufacturer's instructions and store the scissors or razor in a tool drawer; andc. For an electric barbering implement: i. Remove all hair or debris;ii. Wipe or spray any parts that contact a patron with an EPA-registered disinfectant used according to manufacturer's instructions; andiii. Store in a tool drawer.3. Care and storage of barbering products. A licensee shall dispense any barbering product listed under subsection (A)(3)(a) according to the procedure prescribed under subsection (A)(3)(b). a. A barbering product under this subsection includes any: ix. Other product intended for use on a patron, b. Product-dispensing procedure. Avoid direct manual contact with a barbering product by:i. Using a manufacturer's dispensing device included with the original container; orii. Using a new disposable or disinfected reusable spoon, spatula, or similar dispensing implement when no manufacturer dispensing device is included with the original container;c. After a barbering product is dispensed, do not return any portion of the dispensed product to the original container; andd. Maintain all barbering product containers with clear, correct labels indicating contents and intended use;4. Ensure that the disinfecting solution required under subsection (A)(2) is changed if it becomes contaminated or according to the manufacturer's instructions;5. Maintain towels or cloths for patron use that are:a. New and disposed immediately after use if intended for single use,b. Disinfected by laundering with detergent and chlorine bleach if intended for multiple use,c. Stored in a closed container when disinfected before use, andd. Stored in a closed, ventilated, container separate from disinfected towels or cloths after use;6. Maintain a separate, covered, non-leaking, receptacle for garbage and hair and empty, clean, and disinfect the receptacle daily; 7. Exposure to blood or other body fluids. If there is a blood spill or exposure to other body fluids while performing a barbering service, a licensee shall stop the service and: a. If the blood spill or body fluid is on a patron, the licensee shall: i. Put disposable gloves on both of the licensee's hands;ii. Use a disposable instrument to clean the wound with an antiseptic solution and dispose of the soiled instrument immediately;iii. Use a disposable instrument to apply powdered alum, styptic powder, or a cyanoacrylate to stop bleeding and dispose of the soiled instrument immediately; iv. Cover the wound with a sterile bandage; and v. Dispose of the gloves used;b. If the blood spill or body fluid results from an injury to the licensee, the licensee shall comply with subsections (A)(7)(a)(ii) through (iv) and cover the affected area with a clean, fluid-proof glove or finger cover;c. If the blood spill or body fluid contacts any surface area, the licensee shall disinfect the surface area with an EPA-registered disinfectant used according to the manufacturer's instructions; andd. If the blood spill or body fluid contacts any barbering instrument, the licensee shall disinfect the barbering instrument as specified in subsection (A)(2);8. Patron protection. A licensee shall protect the health and safety of a patron by: a. Washing the licensee's hands with liquid or powder soap and water before serving each patron;b. Disinfecting the head rest of the barber or styling chair after each use or at least daily;c. Placing a clean towel or paper sheet on the head rest of the barber or styling chair for each patron;d. Using a clean neck strip with each patron to avoid having the patron contact a non-sanitized object;e. Not performing a barbering service on a patron while the licensee has a contagious disease unless a medically-approved measure is used to prevent transmission of the disease; andf. Not knowingly performing a barbering service on a patron who has a contagious disease;9. Prohibited products. To protect the health and safety of a patron, a licensee shall not use any of the following products when performing barbering services:a. Methyl Methacrylate liquid monomers;b. Alum or other astringents in stick or lump form;c. Fumigants such as formalin (formaldehyde) tablets or liquids;d. Any product that penetrates the dermis layer of the skin; ande. Any product that is banned or deemed to be poisonous or unsafe by any responsible federal, state, or local governmental entity.10. Prohibited practices. To protect the health and safety of a patron, a licensee shall not engage in the following practices when performing barbering services: a. Allow any animal except a service animal on the establishment premises. A covered aquarium that is maintained in a sanitary condition is allowed; orb. Use a shaving brush and mug unless the shaving brush and mug are personally owned by the patron. B. In addition to licensee requirements under subsection (A), the holder of a license to operate a shop or school shall: 1. Ensure that flooring within six feet of each workstation is made of smooth, durable, and impervious material;2. Maintain all furniture and fixtures of each establishment in a clean and orderly manner at all times;3. Provide at least one restroom located on or near the establishment premises; and4. Comply with all state, local, and federal requirements.Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-5-104
New Section made by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R. 1422, effective April 5, 2005 (Supp. 05-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 21 A.A.R. 2528, effective 12/8/2015.