10-144 C.M.R. ch. 210, § 5 - CARE OF INSTRUMENTS
A. Storing of
instruments: All clean and ready-to-use needles and instruments shall be kept
in sterile packets and stored in a closed glass, metal, or rigid plastic case,
or storage cabinet while not in use. Such cabinet shall be maintained in a
sanitary manner at all times. (Critical)
B. Sterilizing of instruments: (Critical)
1. An autoclave shall be used for sterilizing
all needles and similar instruments packed in sterile packets before use on any
customer, unless received and stored in sterile condition from
manufacturer.
2. Dirty instruments
awaiting sterilization shall be handled and stored so as not to contaminate any
person, clean surface or equipment. Before sterilizing, all instruments shall
be thoroughly washed to remove dyes, blood clots, and all other foreign matter.
An Ultrasonic cleaning machine shall be used to complete this
requirement.
3. The needles and
instruments temporarily set down during tattooing must not become
contaminated.
4. The autoclave
shall be spore tested at least once each month and records shall be maintained
and available for inspection for a minimum period of one year. Each package of
sterilized instruments shall be monitored for sterilization by the use of
chemical/heat sensitive indicators that measure temperature and general
functioning of the sterilizing equipment. Permanent records of sterilization
shall be maintained and made available for inspection for a period of one year.
Sterilized instruments stored in an approved manner and not used within 6
months of steam sterilization shall no longer be considered sterile and shall
be re-sterilized before use.
5.
Used needles shall be cleaned and sterilized before disposal. An ultrasonic
cleaning machine and autoclave shall be recommended to fulfill this
requirement.
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