
Acronym City part 6
Welcome to part 6 in the Acronym City series. In this session we discuss TAG, IFU, AEC, SPD, and PCD. Thanks for supporting safe body art. Join us on Patreon for free blogs and three subscription tiers. Click here to lea

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Hosted by John Johnson · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 17 episodes
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Body art educator John Johnson delivers short form sessions with content of interest to health inspectors and other regulators, facility owners and managers, and other stakeholders in body art safety.
John Johnson hosts Discussions in Body Art, a education show with 17 episodes published.

Welcome to part 6 in the Acronym City series. In this session we discuss TAG, IFU, AEC, SPD, and PCD. Thanks for supporting safe body art. Join us on Patreon for free blogs and three subscription tiers. Click here to lea

In this session we discuss the topic of corks in body piercing and what OSHA's true feelings might be on this topic which is sometimes controversial among piercers. See the video, read the transcript, or hear the full au

In this session John addresses the question, why codes matter? Listen to his thoughts on a presentation he co-presented. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety.

In this session we discuss a concept of infection prevention called The Chain of Infection. Very specific circumstances must exist for disease transmission and this session describes what that might look like in the body

In this session John discusses some of the differences between the body art and healthcare environments. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety.

This session is part 1 in a series where the host reviews body art codes from around the United States and offers opinion and commentary. Subscribe on Patreon to be notified when new sessions are available. Click here to

This is session 1 in a series exploring the different areas and their zones of a body art establishment and discusses considerations for each zone they have. The remaining sessions will be released on Patreon. Click here

This session discusses the body art learning process and shortcomings common with apprenticeships. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety.

This session begins a new series discussing terms used in body art and workplace safety that should be part of every practitioner's, studio owner's, and health inspector's vocabulary. Subscribe on Patreon to follow the c

This session discusses basic information about body piercing needles. This topic has always been interesting to health inspectors. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety

Acronym City Part 1 is the first in a new series highlighting the many acronyms used to quickly reference organizations, regulatory codes, and other assets that body art safety stakeholders may encounter. Click here to l

This session offers a unique perspective on body art practitioners reliance on healthcare information to make decisions regarding body art. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body a

This session discusses the risks of letting chemical products expiring. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety.

Every year more and more organizations host educational events for body art practitioners and regulators. This podcast session features content for event planners and speakers who might appreciate insight and suggestions

This session discusses how body artists learn their trade and continue their education throughout their careers. Only 5 minutes of this session is available here. Subscribe on Patreon for complete content. Click here to

This session reveals the six controls used in body art facilities for safety. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety.

This first session of Discussions in Body Art introduces listeners to the host and the topic of body art safety. Click here to learn more and stay up to date. Thanks for your interest in body art safety.
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