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| ![]() BBP Training Class Offered in San Bernardino, CAThe Body Art Training Group is offering a bloodborne pathogens class for tattoo artists, piercers, and permanent cosmetics technicians. The training offered in this class is consistent with California's Safe Body Art Act (AB 300).
This class will be from 9:30 am to 12 noon and will be held at G ink, 16330 Walnut Street, Hesperia, CA 92345. The cost of the class is $75 cash at the door. Attendees must bring a government-issued photo ID such as a driver license or passport. The training offered in this class is consistent with OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and California's Safe Body Art Act. Please call the Body Art Training Group at 858 792-1630 to register. Advance registration is required so class materials and certificates can be prepared in advance. After the class, Ms Hartman, the owner of Body Art Training Group, will be available to answer questions about the Safe Body Art Act’s requirement that body art shops have an Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP). About the Body Art Training Group Visit at http://www.bodyarttraininggroup.com and at http://www.ecipp.com. Since 2007, the Body Art Training Group, has offered on-site bloodborne pathogens training for body art professionals. In 2010, the Body Art Training Group began offering classes online. These online classes are specifically designed for the body art industry and are suitable for all types of body art professionals: In June 2013, the Body Art Training Group released an online app, Easy Wizard™ The Body Art Training Group's bloodborne pathogens classes have been approved or recognized by: the American Electrology Association, the California Conference of Directors of Environmental Health, many California counties, the State of Alaska Board of Barbers and Hairdressers, the State of Hawaii Department of Health, the Iowa Department of Public Health, the Kansas Board of Cosmetology, the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, the Mississippi State Department of Health, the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, the Oregon Health Licensing Agency, the Washington State Department of Licensing, and the Denver Department of Environmental Health. End
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