- All nose piercing premises must be registered with the local council. The register is to be made available for public viewing
- The premises must be in a clean and hygienic condition at all times
- A hand basin with hot and cold running water is required in the premises and is recommended to be in the treatment area
- Soap or other hand cleaning substance is required to be at the hand basin
- Paper towel or other single use hand drying equipment is required to be at the hand basin
- The construction of the premises should meet with local council requirements
- The finish on all surfaces within the piercing area should be made of materials that are easily cleaned
- Fittings in the piercing area such as benches should be cleaned between each client and/ or a clean covering placed over the treatment surface
- Adequate lighting is recommended.
- Nose piercers must wash their hands before and after attending a client.
- A clean gown or apron must be worn during a nose piercing procedure
- If a nose piercer has a cut or open wound on their hands or fingers especially, they must cover it with a waterproof dressing
- When carrying out a piercing, single use gloves must be worn.
- A specific nose piercing gun or a needle is to be used for a nose piercing
- The reusable nose piercing gun should not come in contact with the nose. Single use sterilised bags may be used to cover the gun while carrying out the piercing
- All equipment and/or jewellery used to penetrate the skin must be sterilised
- Most jewellery comes in pre-sterilised packaging. The jewellery should not be handled when loading it into the gun, or inserting it into the opening when using a needle
- Disposable cartridges which sit in the gun are used to hold the jewellery in place for the piercing.
- Although not a legal requirement a person under the age of 18 years should not receive a nose piercing unless parental or guardian approval is provided
- Nose piercers should have adequate knowledge on how and where to pierce First aid knowledge is also recommended
- All necessary equipment should be set up just prior to start the procedure
- The skin to be pierced should be cleaned with a skin antiseptic
- Contact should not occur between the gun and the nose
- Sterile packaging should only be opened when ready to perform the piercing
- Jewellery is normally pre-sterilised, do not use jewellery that has been on display
- Contact with sterile jewellery should be avoided unless sterile gloves are worn. Single use gloves are not sterile unless specified.
- Single use gloves should be disposed of immediately after the procedure
- The nose piercing gun should be cleaned immediately after the procedure unless a sterilised bag has been used. Sterilised bags are single use and must be thrown out after each piercing
- Cartridges that hold the jewellery in place during a piercing are to disposed immediately after each piercing
- All waste should be bagged appropriately and disposed daily
- After care instructions should be provided to the client on cleaning the site and jewellery, infections and what to look for, and healing times
- There should be no exchange of jewellery once inserted into an opening.
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