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NOTE: The use of ultraviolet light, form-
aldehyde tablets,
and materials capable of
releasing formaldehyde into the air is not
authorized for use in ships barbershops.
WET DISINFECTANT
A wet disinfectant is a receptacle for holding
a disinfectant solution in which objects to be
sanitized are completely immersed. It is used for
nonmetallic instruments such as combs. A
barbicide or marvicide solution is used to disinfect
tools.
DISINFECTING CABINET
The disinfecting cabinet is used for holding
sanitized clipper heads and other metallic
instruments that have been disinfected with
Clippercide Spray 4-in-1 Formula or an equivalent
spray after each use. Remember, the equivalent
spray must be approved by the EPA and have an
EPA registration number.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
INSTRUMENTS
Instruments coming in contact with the cus-
tomer need to be sanitized before reusing. This
includes blades, shears, combs, and so forth,
which should be thoroughly washed in hot, soapy
water to remove film, oil, and debris, followed
by placing the combs and other nonmetallic
instruments in the wet disinfectant. The medical
department determines the frequency for changing
the solutions in the wet disinfectant; normally, it
should be done at least twice weekly or, if the
workload requires, on a daily basis. Combs
disinfected in the chemical solution should be
disinfected for at least 20 minutes between uses.
They should be rinsed in running potable water
to remove any chemical residue before using them.
Clipper blades and other metallic instruments
must be dusted, wiped thoroughly, disinfected
with a commercial disinfectant sprayed after each
use, and placed in the disinfecting cabinet
immediately. Use commercial spray products
according to the manufacturers instructions on
the labels. Do not use any formaldehyde or
formaldehyde producing products.
QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT
To accomplish proper sanitation and allow the
barber to have adequate numbers of instruments
and supplies, each barber should have the
following equipment:
Clipper blades, three sets of three, each set
containing one size each of #000, #1, and
#1
1/2
Seven combs of various design
Three pairs of scissors
Two pairs of thinning shears
Two flatttop brushes
Six hairclips (3 to 4 inches long)
Fifteen styling brushes (women)
SANITARY PRACTICES
The following sanitation regulations should be
followed in the barbershop:
Only FDA-approved tonics, lotions,
bleaches, dyes, and so forth, will be used. Only
EPA/FDA disinfectants or sanitizing agents will
be used. Questionable or unlabeled products
should be referred to the medical department for
determination of suitability.
Therapeutic practices, such as treating
pimples, ingrown hair, and so forth, are
prohibited.
The headrest of barber chairs will
be covered with a clean sheet of paper or clean
towel for each customer.
Only types of material approved by the
medical officer will be used to stop the flow of
blood in case of nicks. These materials will be
applied only with freshly laundered towels or
sterile cotton.
The treatment of eye conditions is
prohibited.
Common brushes, dusters, and shaving
mugs are prohibited. The use of automatic dis-
pensers or brushless shaving cream and clean
towels, instead of brushes or dusters, is
recommended.
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