Unless the context indicates otherwise, in this
chapter,
(1) "adequate" means
necessary to accomplish the intended purpose in keeping with good public health
practices;
(2) "antiseptic" means
an agent that destroys disease-causing microorganisms on human skin or
mucosa;
(3) "approved" or
"approval" means approved in writing by, or the written approval of, the
department;
(4) "barbering" has the
meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(5) "biological sterilization process
indicator" means a device
(A) to accompany
products being sterilized through a sterilization procedure and to monitor
adequacy of sterilization;
(B) that
is designed and labeled as an FDA Class II medical device; and
(C) that consists of a known number of
microorganisms, of known resistance to the mode of sterilization, in or on a
carrier and enclosed in a protective package; subsequent growth or failure of
the microorganisms to grow under suitable conditions indicates the adequacy of
sterilization;
(6)
"board" means the Board of Barbers and Hairdressers;
(7) "body piercing" has the meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(8) "clean" or "cleaned" means, with regard
to equipment or instruments, made free of soil, or to make free of soil, by
(A) washing in warm, soapy water and rinsing;
or
(B) using another approved
method if using water is inappropriate for the equipment or instrument being
cleaned;
(9) "critical
violation" means
(A) insufficient facilities
and equipment to support the type of procedures performed;
(B) a practitioner working in a school or
shop with a communicable disease, acute respiratory infection, or who has a
disease communicable by touch;
(C)
a person working in a school or shop who is not practicing standards of
cleanliness and personal hygiene as required by this chapter, and the results
of which might be a disease communicable by touch;
(D) contact surfaces of equipment or
non-single-use instruments that are not cleaned and sanitized effectively to
minimize cross-contamination of cleaned or sanitized equipment or instruments
from soiled equipment or instruments;
(E) a water supply that
(ii) does not provide hot and cold running
water under pressure as required by this chapter; or
(iii) has a cross-connection with a
nonpotable supply or a back siphonage potential;
(F) sewage or liquid waste that is not
disposed of in compliance with
18 AAC 23.030;
(G) toilets and handwashing facilities not
installed or inaccessible;
(H)
insects, rodents, or other animals that are on the premises, except as allowed
by
18 AAC 23.040(15);
(I) poisonous or toxic material that is
improperly labeled, stored, or used;
(J) a disease or illness associated with
operation of the school or shop; and
(K) non-single-use, non-disposable
instruments that are required to be cleaned and sterilized that have not been
cleaned and sterilized in accordance with
18 AAC 23.050;
(10) "department" means the
Department of Environmental Conservation;
(11) "director" means the director of the
division assigned to environmental health within the department;
(12) "disinfect" means to destroy
disease-causing microorganisms on inanimate objects or surfaces and render
those objects or surfaces safe for use or handling by use of an appropriate
disinfection agent registered and used in accordance with 18 AAC 90;
(13) "ear piercing" means puncturing the
trailing edge or lobe of the ear, using an ear piercing instrument, and
following manufacturer instructions;
(14) "ear piercing instrument" means a
hand-held tool
(A) manufactured exclusively
for piercing the earlobe, or trailing edge of the ear; and
(B) into which a sterile, single-use stud and
clasp is placed and inserted into the earlobe by a hand-squeezed or
spring-loaded action to create a permanent hole;
(15) "easily cleanable" means readily
accessible and designed so that residue may be effectively removed by normal
cleaning methods;
(16)
"electrolysis" means a method of hair removal where galvanic current or
high-frequency thermolysis is applied to the hair follicle using a tiny steel
probe, resulting in the electrolytic formation of lye in the follicle itself to
remove hair permanently;
(17)
"equipment" means machinery, apparatus, and appurtenances used in connection
with the operation of a shop; "equipment" includes fixtures, containers,
vessels, tools, devices, implements, furniture, display and storage areas, and
sinks;
(18) "esthetics" has the
meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(19) "extensively remodeled" means modified
or improved at an expense equal to or exceeding 25 percent of the taxable value
of the school or shop before initiation of the modification or
improvement;
(20) "FDA" means the
United States Food and Drug Administration;
(21) "facility" means premises used for
conducting ear piercing services;
(22) "footcandles" means the illumination
(A) on a surface one square foot in area on
which a flux of one lumen is uniformly distributed; or
(B) produced on a surface all points of which
are at a distance of one foot from a directionally uniform point source of one
candela;
(23) "gloves"
means items that are
(A) made of natural
rubber, vinyl, or synthetic material, including neoprene, polyvinyl chloride,
and styrene butadiene;
(B) worn on
the practitioner's hands to prevent contamination between client and
practitioner; and
(C) designed and
labeled by the manufacturer as an FDA Class I medical device;
(24) "hairdressing" has the
meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(25) "handsink" means a lavatory
(A) equipped with hot and cold running water
under pressure that can be tempered to a temperature between 100 - 120º F
by a mixing valve or combination faucet; and
(B) used solely for washing hands, arms, or
other portions of the body;
(26) "imminent health hazard" means a
condition with the potential to affect public health adversely; "imminent
health hazard" includes
(A) the extended loss
of a potable water supply;
(B) an
extended power outage;
(C) a sewage
backup into the school or shop;
(D)
a natural disaster;
(E) an employee
sick with a disease communicable by touch;
(F) a disease or illness associated with the
operation of the school or shop; and
(G) a major insect or rodent
infestation;
(27)
"instrument used for body piercing, tattooing, or permanent cosmetic coloring"
means hand pieces, needles, needle bars, insertion tapers, forceps, hemostats,
tweezers, and other implements that may come in contact with a client's body or
have possible exposure to bodily fluids during body piercing, tattooing, or
permanent cosmetic coloring procedures;
(28) "jewelry" means a personal ornament
inserted into a newly pierced area;
(29) "liquid gentian violet" means a dye
derived from triphenylmethane that is used as a topical anti-infective and as a
stain;
(30) "manicuring" has the
meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(32) "owner or operator" means a person who
controls, operates, manages, or conducts barbering, hairdressing, manicuring,
esthetics, body piercing, tattooing, permanent cosmetic coloring, or ear
piercing activities at a school, shop, or facility; "owner or operator"
includes a practitioner;
(33) "oral
piercing" means piercing the cheek, the side of the mouth, the tongue, or any
body part inside the mouth;
(34)
"permanent cosmetic coloring" has the meaning given the term "tattooing and
permanent cosmetic coloring" in
AS
08.13.220;
(35) "practitioner" has the meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(36) "premises" means a place or location
used in conjunction with the activities of a school or shop described in this
chapter; "premises" includes all or portions of structures, land, vehicles,
equipment, instruments, supplies, a water supply, a wastewater system, and
plumbing;
(37) "procedure" means
barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, esthetics, body piercing, tattooing, or
permanent cosmetic coloring;
(38)
"procedure area" means an area or station where barbering, hairdressing,
manicuring, esthetics, body piercing, tattooing, permanent cosmetic coloring,
or ear piercing is performed;
(39)
"procedure surface" means
(A) the surface of
an inanimate object that contacts the client's unclothed body during a body
piercing, tattooing, or permanent cosmetic coloring procedure;
(B) the area of skin adjacent to and
including the body piercing, tattooing, or permanent cosmetic coloring
procedure site; and
(C) any
associated work area that may require sanitizing;
(40) "protected storage" means storage in
closed containers or compartments protected from dust, dirt, and other
contaminants;
(41) "sanitize" means
to reduce the number of microorganisms on cleaned surfaces and equipment to a
safe level by application of an appropriate sanitizing agent that is registered
as required under 18 AAC 90;
(42)
"school" means premises used to teach barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, or
esthetics that includes barber schools, barber colleges, beauty schools, or
beauty colleges;
(43) "sharps"
means sterile or contaminated objects that can purposefully or accidentally cut
or penetrate the skin or mucosa; "sharps" includes pre-sterilized, single-use
needles, scalpel blades, and razor blades;
(44) "sharps container" means a
puncture-resistant, leak-proof container that can be closed for handling,
storage, transportation, and disposal;
(45) "shop" has the meaning given in
AS
08.13.220;
(46) "single-use" means intended for one-time
use upon one individual and disposed of after use on each client;
(47) "sterilization" means a process
resulting in the destruction of all forms of microbial life, including
highly-resistant bacterial spores;
(48) "sterilizer" means a steam autoclave or
dry heat sterilizer that is
(A) used to
sterilize medical instruments for the destruction of microorganisms and their
spores; and
(B) designed and
labeled by the manufacturer as an FDA Class II medical device;
(49) "tattooing" has the meaning
given the term "tattooing and permanent cosmetic coloring" in
AS
08.13.220;
(50) "temporary shop" means a shop for which
the owner or operator has been issued a temporary shop license by the board
under
AS
08.13.120(b) and
12 AAC 09.112;
(51) "tip" means the stainless steel
replacement part that attaches to the body of the tube of a tattoo
instrument;
(52) "tube" means the
stainless steel component that is attached to a tattoo instrument and the tip;
and
(53) "ultrasonic cleaner" means
a device that is
(A) intended for cleaning
instruments by the emission of high-frequency sound waves; and
(B) designed and labeled by the manufacturer
as an FDA Class I medical device.