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New York State
Department of Health
Body Art Program
2013
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Body Art:
Tattooing and Body Piercing
a public health regulatory program
presented by the
Bureau of Community Environmental
Health and Food Protection
Empire State Plaza
Corning Tower, Room 1395
Albany, NY 12237
(518) 402-7600
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Overview
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laws
body art - yesterday and today
equipment for the industry
public health risks
infection control practices
current status of the regulations
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Have you ever had
a tattoo
or body piercing?
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Facts and Figures
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estimated 10 million in 1936 (6%)
estimated 40 million in 2008 (15%)
fastest growing retail business
20,000+ parlors in the United States
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AAD Research Study
2006
36%
aged 18 to 29 with one or more tattoo
24%
aged 18 to 50 with one or more tattoo
21%
considering getting a tattoo
59%
soft tissue piercing of the ear lobe
14%
one or more body piercing other than ear
lobe
9%
considering getting a body piercing
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2006
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Public Health Law
Article 4-A
Regulation of Body Piercing
and Tattooing
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Restrictions on Body Piercing Studios.(460-a)
Permit required.(461)
Application of article.(462)
Denial of permit; notice of hearing.(463)
Permits; display; renewal; duplicates.(464)
Powers of the commissioner.(465)
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Penal Law 260.21
Unlawfully
dealing
with a child
in the second
degree.
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460-a Restrictions on
Body Piercing Studios
Prohibited
under 18 years
of age unless
parental
consent is
obtained.
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Article 4-B
Section 470
Prohibition
of
tongue-splitting
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Body Art
is a form of body modification
made on or with the human body
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permanent or semi-permanent
decorative
deliberate
enhancement
non-medical
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Body art is a form of self expression.
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Tattoo
...a mark on the
body made with
indelible ink or
pigment injected
beneath the outer
layer of the skin.
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Body Piercing
...the piercing of
any part of the
body, except
the ear.
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Body Art
is the earliest form of
artistic expression
known to humankind
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cultural, social & spiritual ranking
ritualistic practices & ceremonies
prestige & affiliation of trust and loyalty
protection against evil and disease
aesthetic & expression of individuality
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Pacific and Polynesian
Designs
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Polynesian “ta”
Tahitian “tatau”
Hawaiian “kakau”
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intricate
linear
geometric
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Celtic and Tribal
Patterns
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interlacing
spiral lines
knotwork
“woad”
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Aztec and Mayan
Symbols
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tattooing & piercing
priests & shamans
complex patterns
symbols to honor the gods
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African Traditions
Scarification
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Piercing
cutting & rubbing •
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stages of life
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appearance
religious
rite of passage
ornamental
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Tattooing
has been
around
for a
long time.
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Body
Piercing
has been
around
for a
long time
too.
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Why is
body art
a
public health
concern?
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Types of Body Art
• Tattooing
– Traditional Tattooing
– Cosmetic Tattooing
• Body Piercing
– Soft Tissue Piercing
– Cartilage Piercing
– Surface Piercing
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Scarification
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Branding
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Burning
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Electrocautery
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Cutting & Stretching
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Flesh Suspension
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Implants
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Extreme Body Modification
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More Extreme Body Mod
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Traditional Tattooing
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Electric Tattoo Machine
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Tattoo Machine
Needles
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individually packaged
sterile
single-use
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Tubes, Tips and Grips
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reusable
disposable
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Tattoo Ink
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Other Tattooing Tools
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Native American
Polynesian
Japanese
Asian
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Cosmetic Tattooing
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Cosmetic Tattooing Pen
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Cosmetic Tattooing
Equipment
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reusable
disposable
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Body Piercing
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Body Piercing Tools
sharps
dermal punch
piercing gun
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Disposable Tools
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More Piercing Tools
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Soft Tissue Piercings
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penetrates the
tissue
protrudes out
the opposite
side of the skin.
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Cartilage Piercings
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penetrate the
connective tissue of
the nose and ear
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Surface Piercings
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least common
longest healing
time
complications
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A biopunch is used for
what type of
piercing?
A. Soft Tissue Piercing
B. Cartilage Piercing
C. Surface Piercing
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Piercing or Implant
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needle
scalpel
dermal punch
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Other Piercing Supplies
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Gloves and Barrier Film
and other personal protective equipment
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Regulated Waste
and Other Potentially Infectious Materials
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Cleaning and Sterilizing
Ultrasonic Cleaner and Autoclave
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Sterile Packaging
for reusable tools and instruments
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Where to get a tattoo?
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and a body piercing
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Exposure
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Virus Exposure
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV and AIDS
Tetanus
Tuberculosis
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Skin Conditions
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Itching
Rash
Pain
Redness
Swelling
Raised Bumps
Keloid Scarring
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Skin Infections
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bacteria exposure
staph
MRSA
fascititis
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Complications
from
existing
Medical Conditions
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compromised immune system
diabetes
heart murmur
hemophilia
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Complications from
Medications
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Accutane
blood thinning medications
organ transplant anti-rejection
medication
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Other Complications
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airway obstruction - jewelry
allergies - latex, jewelry, pigment
physical damage - blood vessels,
nerves, tissue, gums, hair follicles and
teeth
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Epidemiological Model
HOST
ENVIRONMENT
equipment
tattoo artist
barrier film
piercer
autoclave
client
hand hygiene
INFECTIONS
work area
PPE
MRSA
AGENT
ink or needle
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Strategies for Infection Control
Engineering
Enforcement
Education
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Regulations for Body Art
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FDA
CDC
OSHA
NIOSH
Counties
Municipalities
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NYCRR Title 10,
Subpart 72-2
Body Art:
Tattooing and Body Piercing
• Statutory Authority:
Public Health Law
Article 4-A
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Body Art Program
Components
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restrictions on body piercing
– under 18 years of age
– written consent
– retain for 12 months
– effective October 28, 2012
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Body Art Program
Components
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permits
– body piercing specialist
– body piercing studio
– tattooist
– tattoo studio
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Body Art Program
Components
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complaint investigations
– working without a permit
– unsanitary conditions
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Body Art Program
Components
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injury and illness investigations
– blood infections
– skin infections
– other complications
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Body Art Program
Components
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inspections
– prior to issuing a shop permit
– operational standards
– sanitation procedures
– additional as necessary for
enforcement
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NYSDOH
Body Art
http://www.health.ny.gov/
community/body_art/
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