Infected cartilage ear piercing

    • [DOC File]Michigan Department of Community Health

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      the lobe or upper flat cartilage of the ear, or. ... Sub-paragraph (a) shall not apply if the only treatment to be given in such premises is ear-piercing or nose-piercing using a hygienic piercing instrument. 3. (1)For the purpose of securing the cleansing and so far as is appropriate, the ... the client is known to be infected with a blood ...

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    • Home - South Tyneside Council

      the lobe or upper flat cartilage of the ear, or. ... the client is known to be infected with a blood-borne virus; or (c) the operator has an open lesion on his hand; or ... cosmetic piercing and electrolysis but not to ear-piercing or nose-piercing using a hygienic piercing instrument. The requirement in paragraph 2(3) that the floor of the ...

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    • [DOC File]Home Page - Cornwall Council

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      The Licence holder shall ensure that for ear piercing only, ear piercing guns and a sterile cartridge is used. The Licence holder shall ensure that piercing guns are not used for piercing the ear or nose cartilage unless it is designed to do so.

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    • [DOC File]SI Template - Chichester District

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      the lobe or upper flat cartilage of the ear, or. ... the client is known to be infected with a blood–borne virus; or (c) the operator has an open lesion on his hand; or ... ear-piercing and electrolysis that were made by Caradon District Council on the 4 May 1984 and were confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services on 24 August ...

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    • [DOC File]Form PE/H/8

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      Ear piercing using a dedicated ear piercing system (cartridge and jewellery are utilised in a gun system) only applies to the piercing of the lobe and the upper flat cartilage area of the ear. The piercing of other areas of the ear such as the tragus, the conch or the rook cannot be properly performed using such dedicated ear piercing systems ...

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    • [DOC File]1 - Aberdeenshire

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      The Licence holder shall ensure that for tongue piercing, a sterilised clamp is used. 26. The Licence holder shall ensure that for ear piercing only, ear piercing guns and a sterile cartridge is used. 27. The Licence holder shall ensure that piercing guns are not used for piercing the ear or nose cartilage unless it is designed to do so. 28.

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    • Infected Ear Piercing: Bump, Cartilage, Lobe, Symptoms, How to Tr…

      Ear cartilage: Three to twelve (3-12) months. ... Next, pour the cleansing agent on the jewelry and piercing, lather it up. Leave the cleaning agent in contact with the piercing approximately one (1) minute. ... you should seek medical attention if the piercing site becomes infected or painful, or if you develop a fever shortly after being ...

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