OSHA + state compliance for body-art studios

When the inspector walks in, hand them the whole binder in one tap.

Spore-test logs, autoclave records, training, licenses, and your written OSHA plan — kept inspection-ready and scored red / yellow / green, so you know what's due before it's overdue.

Early access · no card  ·  TX   CA   FL   OR   MO   OH

INKGUARD · IRONHAND TATTOO
Compliance statusUpdated today
Spore tests
On schedule · next Aug 4
Autoclave log
42 cycles logged
BBP training
1 artist due in 9 days
Studio license
Expired 3 days ago
Export inspection-ready PDF
Compliant Action soon Overdue
The real failure mode

Studios rarely fail for being dirty. They fail for the binder.

When an inspector arrives, the questions are about records: when the autoclave was last spore-tested, whether every artist's bloodborne-pathogen training is current, whether the written exposure plan was reviewed this year. Those answers live in paper binders, glove-box receipts, and memory.

77%

of Minnesota body-art inspections turned up violations — most of them paperwork, not sanitation.

FOX 9 / KMSP Investigators

~100

tattoo parlors in one Florida county marked "unsatisfactory" by the health department in a single year.

FOX 4 News, Lee County FL

1

surprise visit is all it takes — a re-inspection fee or shutdown for records you actually had, just not together.

The cost of a scramble

“Some of the most common violations are usually associated with the paperwork.”

Cindy Weckwerth — Director of Environmental Health, City of Minneapolis

Stop dreading the knock on the door.

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