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Beauty Bar By Akhlas

120-2155 Leanne Blvd Mississauga ON L5K 2K8 · Electrolysis

3 inspections

  1. Required

    1 infraction

    • Did operator meet requirements for equipment that is used in invasive services?
      • The needle cartridge system must have proof from the manufacturer that it has a backflow preventer/protective membrane.
  2. Follow-up

    0 infractions

  3. Required

    5 infractions

    • Did operator meet requirements for equipment that is used in invasive services?
      • Ensure all sharps used for invasive procedures are sterile and for single use.
      • Provide manufacturer documentation that equipment purchased is sterile and states the method used for sterilization (e.g., E.O. gas, gamma ray).
      • The needle cartridge system must have proof from the manufacturer that it has a backflow preventer/protective membrane.
    • Did operator provide a sharps container and properly dispose sharps?
      • Immediately after use, dispose all sharps (e.g., razor blades, credo blades, needles, lancets) in a sharps container that is located in close proximity to where the personal service is provided.
      • Provide a puncture and leak resistant sharps container with a fill line designed for the safe disposal of sharps compliant with the Canadian Standards Association.
      • Dispose sharps containers in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Protection Act, its regulations and any other applicable law of Ontario.
    • Did operator properly disinfect equipment and surfaces?
      • Fully immerse reusable equipment in the disinfectant.
      • Do not spray or wipe equipment and surfaces with 70-90% alcohol. Alcohol evaporates quickly and will not reach the 10 minute contact time. Equipment must be fully immersed in the alcohol.
      • Fully immerse equipment in 70-90% alcohol for 10 minutes and then discard the alcohol. Do not re-use the alcohol. When soaking equipment, new alcohol must be used for each batch of equipment.
    • Did operator properly use and maintain cleaning and disinfecting products?
      • Use only 70-90% isopropyl or ethyl alcohol.
      • Dry equipment prior to disinfection to prevent diluting the disinfectant.
    • Did operator keep disinfection records?
      • Keep disinfection records that include: name of the disinfectant, concentration of disinfectant, date prepared, and date discarded.
      • Keep disinfection records for one year at personal service setting and keep readily available for an additional two years.
      • Provide the records to a medical officer of health or public health inspector on request.