HLTINF005 INFECTION PREVENTION FOR SKIN
PENETRATION
Assessment Tool 2 - Written Report
Felicia Ribeiro
Review of Infection Control Policies and Procedures
Compliance Mapping
Standard,
Compliant/
Regulation or Why? Provide details on your result.
Non-
Guideline
compliant
The document is not compliant as it briefly mentions the standard
precautions, does not provide any detailed instruction on the minimum
requirements of each aspect, does not provide instructions on how to Carry
out necessary tasks and it does not mention all the standard precautions.
Recommendations: review the document to ensure that all the standard
precautions are included, provide detailed instructions on each of the
Infection Control precautions using, whenever possible, visual aids to maximise understanding.
Non-Compliant
Guidelines
The document does not provide information on proper cleaning procedures in
cases of blood spills or body substance, It basically focuses on the
decontamination of items leaving out detailed instructions on cleaning
procedures for other equipments.
Recommendations: Include detailed instructions on the cleaning procedures
of all equipment.
On the second page of the document, on the introduction section, the
document refers to the Australian standards “AS/NZS , AS/NZS ISO
Australian 31000:2009, AS 4031:1992, AS 4031:1992/Amdt; AS/NZS 4261:1994” it
Compliant
Standards defines the standards Australia organisation and recognition and it outlines
the standards for infection control procedures for skin penetration
treatments
which must be complied with.
On page 21 of the document, under the section title “Council requirements
Policy” we can identify the statement: “Cosmetic Tattooing is classed as a
higher risk personal appearance service. Government legislation requires that
Council all businesses seeking to perform this service must apply and obtain a license
Compliant
requirements from local council to do so.
Aid to Beauty Training has a current license to perform this treatment.”
Referring to the regulation of the “Gold Coast City Council or your local
council”.
On page 21 of the document, under the section title “Legal responsibilities
Policy” we can identify the statement: “Aid to Beauty Training is dedicated to
complying with all federal, state/territory and local standards, regulations and
guidelines that apply to cosmetic tattooing and skin penetration.” and right
Legal
Compliant below this statement there is a list of the legislation included such as
responsibilities
Environmental Protection (Waste Management) Regulation 2000, Model
Workplace Health and Safety Regulations 2012, Privacy Act 1988 and
Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011.
A link for the website related to each of the legislations is also included.
Additional The Additional precautions [defined by the NHMRC] is mentioned on the
precautions third page of the document including a link for the website with the
Compliant
[defined by the information. all the relevant sections can also be found in the document with
NHMRC] detailed
instructions and information.
https://www.coursehero.com/file/187095476/HLTINF005-ACADEMY-OF-COSMETIC-TATTOO-AUSTRALIA-Ass2-Sub1docx/