You must ensure that your stand has adequate facilities and equipment for sterilising/disinfecting instruments and equipment used for treatments and demonstrations.
Disposable rubber gloves must be worn for all invasive treatments and in any other instance where it is an industry standard to do so. These must be discarded after each demonstration and new ones used for each model.
Any tables or couches used by clients must be covered with a disposable paper sheet.
Any protective clothing, paper or other covering used in the treatment must be clean and in good repair and not have been used in connection with the treatment of any other model.
Sterile, single-use instruments should be used wherever possible and disposed of correctly. Any other instrument used in connection with the treatment should be disinfected or sterilised immediately after the treatment has been completed.
Adequate provision for storage must be accounted for on the stand for all equipment and items involved with the treatment. The store must be suitably clean and in such a place so as to avoid any risk of contamination.
You must ensure that adequate facilities and equipment for sterilising instruments are ordered for your stand if you plan to carry out demonstrations.
Any person carrying out treatment must ensure that:
- Any open boil, sore, cut or open wound is kept effectively covered by an impermeable dressing
- Hands are kept clean and are washing immediately prior to carrying out any treatment. For non-invasive treatments only, if running water is not available, it may be acceptable to use anti-bacterial gel and disinfectant wipes.
Sufficient space must be made available on the stand surrounding the treatment area in order to ensure the safety of those administering and receiving treatments and also visitors to the event.
For Invasive Treatments:
The following facilities must be ordered for stands where invasive treatments are being carried out:
- A dedicated wash hand basin, with a constant and adequate supply of hot and cold running water, means for effective drainage and sufficient electrical sockets if required.
- Anti-bacterial hand wipes are not regarded as an acceptable alternative to the provision of hand washing facilities for invasive treatments.
Please refer to the invasive treatments section for a list of treatments classified as invasive at CCR. If you are unsure if a treatment you wish to perform is invasive, please contact ccr_ops@easyfairs.com.