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Requirements

The environmental health department states anything that comes into contact with bodily fluids (blood, plasma, mucus, semen, etc.) that cannot be sterilised must be treated as hazardous waste. Tattoo waste is considered bio-hazard material, this means you cannot dispose of it into normal waste streams.Materials and equipment used by tattoo and piercing artists that qualify as hazardous waste (after use) and cannot be sterilized include (but are not limited to):

  • Tattoo needle sharps
  • Protective gloves & aprons
  • Cotton swabs
  • Paper towels, couch rolls
  • Ink caps and leftover ink

Download PDFs:

Health & Safety: SKIN PIERCING
Safe management of healthcare waste
Sharps Health & Safety Information
Hazardous Property Assessment

 








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