Every tattoo studio should have a “dirty” room where biohazardous
material is kept and regularly disposed of. In your work
area you should a rubbish can, or non-regulated waste and a
biohazard can, also called regulated waste. Regulated waste is
always signified by either a biohazard warning label or by the
use of red plastic bags.
The Dirty Room
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