Classic Tattoo Show

Health and Safety

Health Guidelines

Health and Safety Guidelines for the Classic Tattoo Show

In our commitment to ensure the health and safety of all participants and guests at the Classic Tattoo Show, we are proud to work closely with the Davis County Health Department. To guarantee a seamless and successful event, it’s crucial that all artists, vendors, and staff adhere to the following health mandates and requirements.

Important Health Mandates and Requirements:

1. Blood-Borne Pathogens Certificate:

Obtain a valid certificate from any OSHA-approved provider. The cost is around $20. This certification is essential for ensuring the safety and health of both artists and clients.

2. CPR/First Aid Training Certificate:

Secure a CPR/First Aid Training Certificate, also available from OSHA-approved sites, for approximately $20. Being prepared for emergencies is crucial for everyone's safety.

3. Temporary Tattoo License:

A mandatory requirement for participation. The fee is $100, covering a 2-person booth. For artists from the same shop, this fee includes up to 4 artists, with additional licenses needed for larger groups.

4. Hepatitis B Declination Form or Vaccination Series:

Either sign a free Hepatitis B Declination Form or provide documentation of a completed Hepatitis B Vaccination Series. This step is vital for your protection and the community's health.

5. License Purchase:

Licenses are obtainable through the Davis County Environmental Health Department. Please contact them at (801) 525-5128 or via email at jrodriguez@co.davis.ut.us. Their office is located at 22 State St, 2nd Floor, Clearfield, UT 84015.

6. Inspection and Approval:

Expect an inspection from the Health Department during the show. Compliance with these guidelines will ensure you receive your temporary license on-site and without delay.

Preparation is Key:

Please prepare all documentation and fees prior to the event to facilitate a smooth check-in process and avoid any disruptions to your participation. Your adherence to these guidelines not only supports a successful show but also promotes a safe and healthy environment for all involved.

For any questions or further clarification on these requirements, feel free to reach out to the Davis County Environmental Health Department or contact us directly at [your contact information].

Together, let’s make the Classic Tattoo Show a landmark event that prioritizes the well-being and safety of our vibrant tattoo community!