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This year, the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) again invites YOU to participate in the Abstract selection process for the Annual Educational Conference (AEC) & Exhibition, being held in partnership with the International Federation of Environmental Health. The "Be a Voice" initiative gives you the opportunity to tell us what you'd like to experience at the AEC. Tell us topics you'd like to hear about and speakers you'd like to see. View submitted abstracts and provide feedback on them. Help NEHA develop a training and education experience that continues to advance the proficiency of the environmental health profession AND helps create bottom line improvements for your organization!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Sharpen your Body Art Shop Inspection Skills (80m Lecture)
Inspecting a body art shop is not the same as inspecting a restaurant.
Inspectors have to change the way they think when doing a body art shop inspections.
In this session, the Chain of Infection Model is introduced as a diagnostic tool for inspectors and as a means of educating body artists in infection prevention and control. Appropriate use of this model will help increase the occupational safety of both inspectors and body artists.
Interactive exercises, concept tests, and a mock inspection help inspectors: prepare for body art facility inspections; determine if a tattoo machine is designed and used safely; assess cleaning and sterilization practices; and evaluate tattoo set-up and tear-down procedures.
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This looks very interesting. Learning Lab might be more appropriate since it appears to incorporate interactive exercises, concept tests and a mock inspection.
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