
All existing and approved body art establishments are required to submit a written Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP) to the board of health for approval. This plan is intended to comply with 3701-9-02(B)(8) of the Ohio Administrative Code.
The IPCP Plan is the written description of the program and is considered the overall policy of the IPCP. It is a comprehensive description of all the program elements, including written IPCP standards, policies, and
Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP) to prevent accidents, to eliminate or minimize occupational exposure to blood or other body fluids, and to break the cycle of cross-contamination between practitioners and clients. This plan is intended to comply with the current Safe Body Art Act, OSHA standards and applicable local regulations.
2017年8月11日 · This plan is intended to comply with Ohio Administrative Code 3701-9-02(B)(8). The owner, employees, and artists of the above body art facility have developed this Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP) to prevent accidents, to eliminate or minimize occupational exposure to blood or
2023年9月27日 · The PHF’s Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP) is an annual plan intended to assess for deficiencies during the facility infection prevention risk assessment. The IPCP is a plan of correction – setting out goals, objectives, strategies, and performance improvement measures to address the priorities evaluated during the risk assessment.
2024年12月9日 · Include a statement in the IC plan about the performance of an annual IPCP RA that considers potential facility-specific risks that increase the chance of infectious disease development or transmission among patients or HCP.
2024年12月9日 · The infection control (IC) plan contains high-level details of the facility’s infection prevention & control program (IPCP), laying out the framework for the detection, prevention, and control of healthcare associated infections (HAI) and disease transmission among patients, visitors, and healthcare personnel (HCP) ( e.g.,
Content of an Infection Prevention and Control Plan Developed by: Libby Chinnes, RN, BSN, CIC, FAPIC I. Facility Infection Prevention Risk Assessment A. Use a template B. Size, type, scope of services, procedures, surveillance data, geography, community C. Patient population D. Personnel (IP must have education in IP)
The Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP) template has been established in accordance with the California Health and Safety Code (CHSC), Section 119313. The body art facility shall maintain and follow a written IPCP, provided by the owner or practitioners, specifying procedures to comply with the Safe Body Art Act.
Review and revise the IPCP annually and as national standards change. Review the facility infection risk and develop a plan to mitigate each risk. The IPCP plan should include a time frame for review.
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