BOO INK AND GLOW
Private studio near Disneyland Paris in Lognes 5 minutes from the RER A
10 mail Gérard Philipe 77185 Lognes
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BOO INK & GLOW
Private and confidential studio, located in the 77 near Disneyland Paris in Lognes, 5 minutes from the RER A
(the address will be communicated to you at your discretion the day before, after the compulsory confirmation of your appointment)
COVID-19
Permanent makeup tattoo activities
Health protocol against Covid 19
In the constant concern to limit the spread of the virus as much as possible, the implementation of an appropriate protocol must allow:
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The limitation of clandestine and dangerous practices, beyond the reach of any control or sanction
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The secure activity of tattoo companies and professionals
TATTOO ACTIVITIES
Health protocol against Covid-19
The following protocol is based on 3 principles:
1. Appropriate precautions for the client
2.Limiting contacts
3. Reinforcement of hygiene and sanitation rules
NB. The recommendations of this protocol do not apply in the context of an administrative ban on practicing, in which case all activity must be suspended.
REMINDER OF THE RISKS OF TRANSMISSION
By respiratory route = by a postillion or a contaminated droplet:
Secretions projected during sneezing or coughing, in the event of close contact = direct contact at less than one meter in the absence of protective measures.
By the hands or any contaminated object brought to the face:
A significant risk of transmission is contact with unwashed hands.
If you have dirty hands or share objects with other people, there is a significant risk when the hand comes into contact with your mouth, eyes or nose.
On contaminated surfaces (objects, furniture, handles, etc.), the virus can survive from a few hours to a few days.
NB. A skin-breaking tattoo does not, in itself, constitute an entry point for Covid-19, which is a respiratory virus:
Close physical contact, inherent in the act of tattooing, requires additional precautions to those usually applied within the framework of the health standards specific to this practice.
Document produced by the National Union of Tattoo Artists and tattoo professionals - Update February 26, 2021 1/5
The recommendations described here are likely to be supplemented or rectified according to the evolution of knowledge or the health rules in force.
To consult on www.snat.info for their updating.
1. ADAPTED CUSTOMER PRECAUTIONS
The tattoo session must be scheduled by a pre-arranged appointment, the professional and the client agree to remote communication (by telephone, instant messaging, videoconference or e-mail) the day before the scheduled session or at the latest. 6:00 p.m. before the meeting time.
During this communication, the customer may confirm that, to his knowledge, he:
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does not have symptoms of Covid-19*
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has not been in contact with a person carrying Covid-19 in the
15 previous days
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* Notably : fever and fatigue, runny nose, cough or sore throat, shortness of breath, body aches or chills.
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Each client is invited, prior to the session, and if possible upon arrival, to:
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1° Removal of rings, bracelets or jewelry from the hands
2° Hand cleaning
• either by washing with water + soap
• either by friction with hydroalcoholic gel* (on visually clean hands)* Solution for hand disinfection in accordance with EN 144476
3° Wearing a mask
If the distribution cannot be ensured by the professional, the customer must imperatively protect his own face with a protective mask in accordance with the regulations in force.
Document produced by the National Union of Tattoo Artists and Tattoo Professionals - Update February 26, 2021 2/5
The recommendations described here are likely to be supplemented or rectified according to the evolution of knowledge or the health rules in force. To consult on www.snat.info for their update.
2. CONTACT LIMITATION
For any previously scheduled appointment:
Each client must come alone.
No accompanying person is allowed (except parent or guardian for minor).
Each client is encouraged to follow the principles of the NO TOUCH
• Do not touch your face
• Do not touch anything in the premises that is not necessary
Apart from the tattoo session itself, avoid any close contact (less than one meter) with other people present in the premises.
Refuse any presence on the premises that is not essential to the progress of the tattoo sessions in progress, to the follow-up and information of the customers, or to the work of the professionals.
Give priority to remote exchanges (by telephone, instant messaging, videoconference or e-mail) for any preliminary information, or for the preparation of a tattoo project or the planning of a tattoo session.
Limit the number of clients welcomed per day and per tattoo artist, by spacing out the appointment times and the break time between each client.
Refuse any presence of people excluding customers having an appointment - and excluding local staff - in the reception/waiting room, with a distance of at least 1 meter between each person.
Anyone wishing to be welcomed must have an appointment fixed beforehand.
Favor, when possible, contactless payment systems.
Otherwise, and in the event of a transaction involving contact (cash/currency, cheque, CB terminal), the tattoo artist or the professional in charge of collection wears examination gloves.
Favor telework for all possible functions outside tattooing acts (management, accounting, administration, etc.).
Document produced by the National Union of Tattoo Artists and tattoo professionals - Update February 26, 2021 3/5
The recommendations described here are likely to be supplemented or rectified according to the evolution of knowledge or the health rules in force. To consult on www.snat.info for their update.
3. REINFORCEMENT OF HYGIENE AND SANITATION RULES
The general rules of hygiene and sanitation, defined by the decree of March 11, 2009, must be supplemented by the following rules:
1° Wearing a mask, in accordance with the regulatory requirements in force, from the reception of the client and during the act.
NB. In the case of a washable mask, it must be changed between each client and at the latest every 4 hours, and be machine washed at 60° then dried immediately before further use.
2° Wearing a clean (washable) or single-use apron
NB. In the case of a washable apron, it must be changed between each client and at the latest every 4 hours, and be machine washed at 60° then dried immediately before being used again.
3° Provision of hydroalcoholic gel*, soap, single-use towels, garbage bags and examination gloves in the technical room where the tattoos are performed and in each differentiated area of the premises.
* Solution for hand disinfection in accordance with EN 14476
4° Regular disinfection of surfaces at risk
(= potentially the most affected) throughout the day: Handles, switches, desks and work surfaces, showcases, cash register, etc.
5° Reinforced daily maintenance of the premises (reception, waiting room, corridors, toilets, stairs, etc.), to be renewed at least before the reception of the first client, and carried out when the only person in charge of cleaning remains present to ensure it.
6° Regular ventilation of environments and confined rooms for 15 minutes, at least every 3 hours.
Document produced by the National Union of Tattoo Artists and tattoo professionals - Updated February 26, 2021 4/5
The recommendations described here are likely to be supplemented or rectified according to the evolution of knowledge or the health rules in force. To consult onwww.snat.infofor their update.
In addition to these rules, the following recommendations should be taken into account:
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Wearing a visor or goggles when working at face height,
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Removal of magazines, books or other paper supports from counters and waiting rooms,
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Opening of the taps with large water continuously for a minimum of 5 minutes after a period of closure of the premises of more than 3 days,
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Communication of all hygiene and prevention rules in the context of Covid-19 to each collaborator or employee present on the premises,
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If necessary, definition of roles and/or daily or weekly rotation of the professionals present in order to limit their simultaneous presence on the premises.
Finally, each client should be reminded of the usual recommendations for post-tattoo care and the conditions to avoid throughout the healing period.
- HEALTH AND SAFETY OF EMPLOYEES
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All employers implement preventive measures in accordance with the national protocol to ensure the health and safety of employees in the company.
Sources (not exhaustive) :
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AFNOR
ANSM
Corpstech
HCSP
INRS
Legifrance
Ministry of Economy and Finance Ministry of Solidarity and Health Ministry of LaborSNAT
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Document produced by the National Union of Tattoo Artists and tattoo professionals - Update February 26, 2021 5/5
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The recommendations described here are likely to be supplemented or rectified according to the evolution of knowledge or the health rules in force. To consult onwww.snat.infofor their update.