O-rings
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Gives tension on front and back springs
Blood borne pathogens
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Disease-causing organisms transferred through contact with blood or other
body fluids
A. OSHA and CDC blood borne pathogen standards
B. Control plan for blood borne pathogens
- use PPE,employee training, medical surveillance, hep B vaccinations
- engineering controls that isolate or remove the blood borne pathogens
hazard from the workplace
C. Exposure control plan for tattooers
- decontaminate
- report to supervisor
-seek medical treatment
D. Overview of compliance requirements
E. Disorders and when not to service a client
Setting up: coil machines
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1. set up the springs around the screw on the Armature bar.
-Wedge the springs around the screw.
-The back spring goes under the front spring.
-Loop the O-ring around the screw, going under the front spring and over
the back spring.
2. Put a slight bend in the tattoo needle
- easier to not barb the needle when sliding it through the tube
-lets the needle rest against the back of the tip more easily
3. Put the needle through the tube
- slider the needle through the tube and attach the rubber grommet
- attach rubber grommet
-needle lays flat against the back of the tip
4. Feed the needle and tube through the clamp
- loosen clamp at the base of the machine, slide tube through
, - secure the grommet the end of the armature bar
5. Adjust the tube so the needle is fully retracted
- needle should be lined up with the tip of the tattoo
- tighten the clamp
Tuning: Stroke
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-lining, shorter stoke 3mm
-Shading, grey wash, med stoke 3.5mm
-packing color, longer stroke, 4mm
Proper needle handling and disposal
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Needles and other sharps must be discarded in rigid, leak-proof, puncture
resistant containers
Coil Machine how does it work
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Give this one a try later!
Gives tension on front and back springs
Blood borne pathogens
,Give this one a try later!
Disease-causing organisms transferred through contact with blood or other
body fluids
A. OSHA and CDC blood borne pathogen standards
B. Control plan for blood borne pathogens
- use PPE,employee training, medical surveillance, hep B vaccinations
- engineering controls that isolate or remove the blood borne pathogens
hazard from the workplace
C. Exposure control plan for tattooers
- decontaminate
- report to supervisor
-seek medical treatment
D. Overview of compliance requirements
E. Disorders and when not to service a client
Setting up: coil machines
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1. set up the springs around the screw on the Armature bar.
-Wedge the springs around the screw.
-The back spring goes under the front spring.
-Loop the O-ring around the screw, going under the front spring and over
the back spring.
2. Put a slight bend in the tattoo needle
- easier to not barb the needle when sliding it through the tube
-lets the needle rest against the back of the tip more easily
3. Put the needle through the tube
- slider the needle through the tube and attach the rubber grommet
- attach rubber grommet
-needle lays flat against the back of the tip
4. Feed the needle and tube through the clamp
- loosen clamp at the base of the machine, slide tube through
, - secure the grommet the end of the armature bar
5. Adjust the tube so the needle is fully retracted
- needle should be lined up with the tip of the tattoo
- tighten the clamp
Tuning: Stroke
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-lining, shorter stoke 3mm
-Shading, grey wash, med stoke 3.5mm
-packing color, longer stroke, 4mm
Proper needle handling and disposal
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Needles and other sharps must be discarded in rigid, leak-proof, puncture
resistant containers
Coil Machine how does it work
Give this one a try later!