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The Board suggested that the employees receive frequent training, review the regulation regularly, and sign a <br /> statement each time the employees complete the course. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health suspend the Tobacco Sales Permit for South Cape Wine <br /> and Spirits, 19 Commercial Street, for a period of 7 days beginning on January 2, 2017. Brian Baumgaertel <br /> seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 7:25 PM — Nitrogen Aggregation Loading Plan Request—32 Marway. <br /> Matthew Costa of Cape and Islands Engineering had requested a continuance for 32 Marway until further <br /> notice. <br /> 7:30 PM — Forty-Six & 21 Joseph and Vaughan Vittorini — Request for Body Art Facility Permit and <br /> Body Art Practitioner Permits. <br /> Joseph Vittorini, owner of Forty-Six & 2, introduced himself to the Board. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the applicant, Joseph Vittorini, operated a body art facility on Nantucket and <br /> now wishes to open a facility in Mashpee. The location has been chosen, and the Title V flow was investigated <br /> which was found to be suitable for the body art facility. Water use comparison was used as there is no flow <br /> specific for body art facilities. <br /> Three permits are being requested, a facility and two practitioners (Joseph & Vaughn Vittorini). A sketch has <br /> been provided, but no bathroom is shown. The sinks that are displayed are fine, and the work stations meet <br /> the minimum required space. The two practitioners also meet the requirements of training per the regulation. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked the following questions of the applicant: <br /> 1. Will the operation do ear piercing? <br /> Answer: No. <br /> 2. How will the equipment be sterilized? Steam autoclave or dry-heat sterilizer (manufacturer's specs?) <br /> Answer: Only disposable, single-use items will be used. No sterilization required. <br /> 3. Who will do spore destruction testing? <br /> Answer: No sterilization required. <br /> 4. Who will perform the infectious waste removal? <br /> Answer: Steri-Cycle was mentioned, but Mr. Vittorini is still investigating it. <br /> Kalliope Egloff suggested a list of infectious waste removal companies for Mr. Vittorini to research. She also <br /> recommended that Mr. Vittorini contact the Health Department on keeping proper documentation for waste <br /> disposal. <br /> Mr. Vittorini provided a sketch of the area showing the two stations, a doorway into the sink area, and another <br /> doorway beyond the sink area into the bathroom. The ink is stored in 2 ounce bottles on a shelf between the <br /> two stations. <br /> Mr. Harrington remarked that a washing machine is not allowed on site. Therefore, rags or cloths should be <br /> available for cleanup. <br /> Brian Baumgaertel made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Bodywork Facility Permit for Forty-Six <br /> & 2 with the conditions that the permit shall not be issued until an inspection of the facility has been performed <br /> by a Board of Health agent and no washing machines allowed on-site. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. The <br /> motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 2 <br />
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