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Any person who is supervising the operation of a commercial sun-bed must be properly trained to:
Before starting a sun-bed service, you must:
Before the start tanning sessions, you must determine the customer’s skin type based on the skin type assessment completed by the customer.
You must give a consent form to the customer. Customers on photosensitive medication should not use a sun-bed.
Before starting any sun-bed service you must ensure that:
You must be aware that:
You must ensure protective eyewear:
Keep records secure and confidential for a minimum of two years and make them available for inspection, on request.
Determine, set and control the exposure time for a session according to the skin type and the number of prior sessions.
An exposure chart should be available for each tanning unit to enable you to determine the time settings to achieve a particular dose for each customer.
You must ensure that the sun-bed has a functional automatic timing device that will terminate the session when the maximum initial exposure or repeated exposure time has been reached.
You must ensure each full set of sun-bed lamps are routinely checked for ultra-violet radiation output and changed within the lamp manufacturer’s specified useful life.
You must keep records of lamp operating hours on the premises for two years and make them available for inspection, on request.
Do not promote non-cosmetic health benefits of sun-bed use. You must not claim that sun-bed use is safe from risk.
You must place one or more warning notices in the immediate view of every customer entering each of the sun tanning unit areas, and that these notices are a minimum A4 size.
You must show the following information: