West Virginia Code § 16-38-2

Studio sanitation
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(a) The tattoo artist's hands shall be washed and then air blown or dried by single-use towel
prior to beginning work on each person or when interrupted in the process of working on a
person. In addition, disposable latex examination gloves shall be worn by the tattoo artist
during the tattooing process. The gloves shall be changed and properly disposed of each
time there is an interruption in the application of the tattoo, each time the geloves become
torn or punctured or whenever the ability of the gloves to function as a barrier is
compromised. r
(b) Cabinets for the storage of instruments, dyes, pigments, singule-use articles, carbon,
stencils and other utensils shall be provided for each operator and shall be maintained in a
sanitary manner. t
(c) Bulk single use articles shall be commercially packaged and handled in such a way as to
protect them from contamination. Storage of single-use articles may not be in toilet rooms or
in vestibules of toilet rooms nor under nonpotable wlater lines or exposed sewer lines.
(d) Work tables and chairs or benches shall be provided for each tattoo artist. The surface of
all work tables and chairs or benches shalli be constructed of material which is smooth, light
colored, nonabsorbent, corrosive-resgistant and easily sanitized. The work tables and chairs
or benches shall be sanitized with a germicidal solution after each tattoo application. All
existing tattoo studios on the effective date of the administrative regulation shall be exempt
from the required color of the work table.
(e) All materials applied to human skin shall be from single-use articles or transferred from
bulk containers to single-use containers and shall be disposed of after each use.
(f) No pets, inVcluding working dogs, guide dogs or security dogs from a certified trainer, may
be permitted in a tattoo studio workroom as defined in subsection (b), section four of this
article.

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