Scarcity Tattoos
312-230 Lakeshore Rd E Mississauga ON L5G 1G7 · Tattooing
2 inspections
- Follow-up
0 infractions
- Required
8 infractions
- Did operator notify Peel Public Health of the intention to operate, add additional services and renovate or reconstruct the personal service setting?
- Operator failed to provide written notice to Peel Public Health of the intention to operate a personal service setting at least 14 days before starting the operation.
- Provide written notice to Peel Public Health of the intention to add additional personal services at least 14 days before starting to provide the additional services.
- Provide written notice to Peel Public Health of reconstruction or renovation of the personal service setting at least 14 days before starting renovation/construction at which time no personal services are offered.
- Provide notice to Peel Public Health that services will be provided during the reconstruction or renovation.
- The written notice shall include the name and location of the business, operator name and contact information and list of personal services provided. An on-line business reporting form is available at this address: https://www.peelregion.ca/health/protecting/personal-services/
- Did operator provide a sink for hand washing?
- Provide at least one sink used only for hand washing within the premises of the personal service setting that is conveniently located to the work area, accessible at all times and continuously supplied with potable hot and cold running water under pressure. Portable/mobile sinks are not permitted.
- Does the hand washing sink meet all requirements?
- Ensure the hand washing sink is continuously supplied with potable hot and cold running water under pressure. Portable/mobile sinks are not permitted.
- Provide hand washing sink within the premises of the personal service setting that is conveniently located to the work area.
- Provide hand washing sink within the premises of the personal service setting that is accessible at all times.
- Provide soap in a dispenser in close proximity to handwashing sink.
- Provide a method of hand drying that uses single-service products or a hot air dryer in close proximity to the hand washing sink.
- Did operator provide a sink for cleaning reusable equipment?
- Provide at least one sink designated for cleaning reusable equipment.
- Ensure the equipment cleaning sink is continuously supplied with potable hot and cold running water under pressure. Portable/mobile sinks are not permitted.
- The hand washing sink cannot be used for cleaning reusable equipment.
- Does the equipment cleaning sink meet all requirements?
- Ensure the equipment cleaning sink is continuously supplied with potable hot and cold running water under pressure. Portable/mobile sinks are not permitted.
- Ensure the sink is capable of immersing the largest piece of reusable equipment.
- Ensure there is adequate counter space to prepare the reusable equipment for use and re-use.
- Ensure the sink is sufficiently separated from where personal services are provided to prevent contamination.
- Did operator properly clean reusable equipment?
- Clean reusable equipment after use on a client to prevent disease transmission.
- Provide and use cleaning supplies (e.g., scrub brush, detergent) and ensure they are easily accessible.
- Clean reusable equipment in the designated cleaning sink.
- Clean reusable equipment with a scrub brush and detergent.
- Did operator maintain client records for invasive services?
- Keep records for invasive procedures including, which procedure was done and the part of the body the procedure was done to, client name and contact information, service provider name and contact information, explanation of and risks associated with the procedure, date of procedure and lot numbers and expiry date of the pre-packaged sterile equipment used in the procedure. (Show More)
- In the client record, document lot number and expiry date of the pre-packaged sterile equipment used in the procedure.
- Before starting the procedure, provide clients with an explanation of and risks associated with the invasive procedure.
- In the client record, make note of when you explain the service and any risks associated with the service to the client.
- Keep invasive procedure records for one year at personal service setting and readily available for an additional two years.
- Provide records to a medical officer of health or public health inspector on request.
- Records must be made by the operator or personal service worker who provided the explanation and information of the invasive procedure.
- Provide clients with verbal and written after-care instructions for invasive and laser services.
- Did operator maintain premises free from a health hazard?
- Stop providing personal services without potable hot and cold running water under pressure.
- The public health inspector has identified a health hazard and issued a Section 13 Order under the Health Protection and Promotion Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.7.
- Did operator notify Peel Public Health of the intention to operate, add additional services and renovate or reconstruct the personal service setting?