Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section 64-80-6 - Temporary and Mobile Facilities6.1. Temporary facilities include those for educational or convention purposes. To the extent possible, they shall meet the facility requirements in Section 10 of this rule. At a minimum, they shall include: 6.1.a. Temporary handwash facilities and hand sanitizer located within each work or demonstration area. A temporary handwash facility shall consist of liquid hand cleanser, single-use paper towels and warm potable water dispensed from an insulated container with a spigot that is raised a minimum of twenty-five (25) inches off the floor. Wastewater shall be collected in a bucket placed on the floor under the spigot. Warm potable water shall be replenished and wastewater removed as necessary;6.1.b. At least fifty (50) foot-candles of light at the level where the procedure is being performed;6.1.c. A separate cleaning and sterilization area for use by the participants that supplies an adequate number of sinks and Director approved sterilization units for cleaning and sterilizing equipment to be used during the event; and6.1.d. Sterilization units approved by the Director that are used, cleaned and maintained according to manufacturer's instructions. All sterilization units used at the event shall have certification of a negative spore test on the sterilizer within the last thirty (30) days.6.2. Mobile units or vehicles shall comply with the following requirements: 6.2.a. The mobile vehicle shall be equipped with a sink for the exclusive use of the technicians for hand washing and preparing customers. An adequate supply of potable water shall be maintained at all times that the mobile shop is open for business;6.2.b. All liquid wastes shall be stored in an adequate storage tank with a capacity at least fifty percent (50%) greater than the capacity of the on-board potable water. Liquid wastes shall be disposed of at any approved trailer wastewater disposal site;6.2.c. If there is not an on-board rest room, the mobile vehicle shall be operated within two hundred (200) feet of a public restroom; and6.2.d. All procedures shall be performed inside the mobile vehicle.