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Presented by
Ken C Stevenson II
VP Regulatory, Ceutical Labs
AFDO BAC, Chair
AFDO DDC, Committee Member
SPL Process Industry Team, Co-Chair
AFDO Body Art CommitteeOverview of Committee Work
2018-2019
123rd AFDO Educational ConferenceBody Art Committee
Chaired by Sarah Robbin, Laurel Arrigona, and KC StevensonAtlanta, Georgia
June 23, 2019
The AFDO Body Art Committee will identify current issues in body art material manufacturing, labeling and use. Through a process of collaboration, discussion and sharing the Body Art Committee will create documents that are useful to regulated industries, regulatory agencies and academic institutions, worldwide.
Mission Statement
Charge 1 - Complete the Tattoo Ink and Permanent Make-Up Labeling Guide (Charge 2 – 2018)
Charge 2 - Color Additive Petition for Titanium Dioxide for Intradermal Tattooing
Charge 3 - Body Art Establishment Inspection Guide and Checklist (Training Modules)
Charge 4 - Collaboration between AFDO, NEHA, APP, APT, SPCP, and CTS
Charge 5 - Create agenda for 2019 AFDO Annual Educational Conference in Atlanta
AFDO BAC Charges 2018-2019
Completed within the BAC
Submitted to and adopted by the AFDO Board
Hard copies are available today
Useful to regulators and industry
Charge 1 – Complete the Tattoo Ink and Permanent Make-Up Labeling Guide
Received information for the current TiO2 CAP
Developed the TiO2 CAP Process Outline
Collecting information from industry
Significant knowledge gap pertaining to what happens to the pigment inside the body
Charge 2 – Color Additive Petition for Titanium Dioxide for Intradermal Tattooing
Combined these charges – focused on Training Modules based on the NEHA Body Art Model Code
Working to identify similarities between jurisdictions – National Standard
local jurisdiction specific requirements
Formalized Collaboration – Body Art Education Alliance (BAEA)
Committee Chairs Laurel Arrigona (AFDO)
Matt Bavougian (APP)
KC Stevenson (AFDO)
Charges 3 & 4 – Body Art Establishment Inspection Guide and Checklist & Collaboration
Common goals protecting the artists and clients
educating regulators, industry, and clients
improve inspection effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency
No secrets – no surprises – available to everyone
Continue to improve working relationship between regulators and industry
Continue to increase membership and participation
Charges 3 & 4 – Body Art Establishment Inspection Guide and Checklist & Collaboration
Body Art Education Alliance (BAEA)
Industry, Federal, State and Local Jurisdictions are Represented
AFDO FEHA Minnesota
NEHA MEHA (Montana) Missouri
APP MEHA (Missouri) Montana
APT Alaska Nebraska
SPCP California New Jersey
CTS Colorado New York
FDA Connecticut Ohio
WAFDO Florida Oregon
AFDOSS Georgia Pennsylvania
MCAFDO Illinois Texas
GEHA Iowa Washington
NeEHA (Nebraska) Kansas West Virginia
CEHA (Colorado) Louisiana Wisconsin
CEHA (California) Michigan Canada
Committee Overview and Update Ken C. Stevenson, Vice President Regulatory, Ceutical Laboratories, Inc.
Piercing Training Presentation Steve Joyner and Matt Bavougian, Association of Professional Piercers, Board
of Directors, Legislation and Regulatory Affairs Committee
Improving Body Art Industry Through Collaboration with Artists and Regulators Michael Crea, Body Art Educator & Executive Director, Florida Environmental
Health Association and Carolynn Balcar, Environmental Consultant, Bureau of Environmental Health,
Florida Department of Health
Sterilization Principles and Protocols Kris Lachance, CLT, LSO, Authorized Outreach Instructor of OSHA General
Industry
Charge 5 – Create agenda for 2019 AFDO Annual Educational Conference in Atlanta
Anodizing Metals and Different Quality Materials Jodi Zimmerman, MPH, REHS, Registered Environmental Health Specialist II, El
Paso County, Colorado Dustin Bastian, Owner/Operator of The Hive Piercing Studio
FDA Tattoo Ink Inspection and Sampling Kathleen Lewis, Senior Advisor, OCAC/CFSAN, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Panel Discussion Kathleen Lewis, Senior Advisor, OCAC/CFSAN, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Jodi Zimmerman, MPH, REHS, Registered Environmental Health Specialist II, El
Paso County, Colorado Aniya Strong, MPH, Senior Public Health Educator, Fulton County Board of Health Cathy Montie, Owner, Absolute Tattoo Inc, Steve Joyner, Association of Professional Piercers, Board of Director, Legislation and
Regulatory Affairs Committee Sean Brown, Tattoo Artist, Industry Leader, OSHA Trainer
Charge 5 – Create agenda for 2019 AFDO Annual Educational Conference in Atlanta
Charge 1 – Completed
Charge 2 – Carried into 2019-2020
Charge 3 & 4 – Completed, work will be on-going
Charge 5 – Completed
Status of AFDO Body Art Committee Charges 2018-2019
Charge 1 - Color Additive Petition for Titanium Dioxide for Intradermal Tattooing*
Charge 2 – Complete the Body Art Establishment Inspection Guide & Checklist (Training Modules will be on-going)
Charge 3 -Tattoo Ink and PMU Sterilization Standard of Best Practices
Charge 4 - Create agenda for 2020 AFDO Annual Educational Conference
AFDO Body Art Committee Charges for 2019-2020
*other colors will follow the same process we define
Ken C. Stevenson II
Laurel Arrigona
Sarah Robbin
AFDO BAC Chairs for 2019-2020
Kavadi
Regulators
Industry Members
AFDO Board
AFDO Team
2019 Presenters
Thanks to Participants