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'''Tom Berg''' is a tattoo artist working out of [[So. Cal. Tattoo]] in San Pedro, California. He apprenticed there, beginning in 1995, and has tattooed there since that time.
'''Universal Precautions''' generally refers to the set of guidelines set forward by the [[CDC]] (Center for Disease Control) to prevent the transmission of disease via [[Body fluids|body fluids]]. In the case of the body modification industry, this primarily means [[Blood]], but can also include [[Semen]] and other fluids. It does not generally refer to feces, nasal secretions, sweat, tears, or urine unless blood is visible in these. While it does not apply to saliva in and of itself, in the case of body modification, any saliva encountered will quite likely be contaminated by blood.


== Film and Television Work ==
Universal Precautions includes the use of [[Gloves]] and [[Goggles]] where appropriate, and depending on the procedure, aprons, [[Surgical Mask]], and so on.
Tom has designed several notable tattoos for television shows and film.
* The William Blake inspired backpiece worn by actor Ralph Fiennes in the film [[Red Dragon]]
* The full body tattoo worn by the lead character on the television show [[Prison Break]]
* Various tattoos featured in the film X Men 3


== External Links ==
To quote from CDC literature:
* [http://www.tombergart.com/ Tom Berg's website]
 
* [http://www.socaltattoo.com/ So. Cal. Tattoo's website]
:''"Under universal precautions, blood and certain body fluids of all patients are considered potentially infectious for human immunodeficiency virus ([[HIV]]), [[Hepatitis|hepatitis B]] virus (HBV), and other [[Bloodborne Pathogens]]."
 
All body piercing and tattoo studios are expected to adhere to universal precautions, and most new legislation enforces this expectation.

Latest revision as of 21:58, 25 September 2023

Universal Precautions generally refers to the set of guidelines set forward by the CDC (Center for Disease Control) to prevent the transmission of disease via body fluids. In the case of the body modification industry, this primarily means Blood, but can also include Semen and other fluids. It does not generally refer to feces, nasal secretions, sweat, tears, or urine unless blood is visible in these. While it does not apply to saliva in and of itself, in the case of body modification, any saliva encountered will quite likely be contaminated by blood.

Universal Precautions includes the use of Gloves and Goggles where appropriate, and depending on the procedure, aprons, Surgical Mask, and so on.

To quote from CDC literature:

"Under universal precautions, blood and certain body fluids of all patients are considered potentially infectious for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and other Bloodborne Pathogens."

All body piercing and tattoo studios are expected to adhere to universal precautions, and most new legislation enforces this expectation.