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| 1 | | within the facility; the position
of the safety railing, if |
| 2 | | applicable; the manual switching device to
terminate the |
| 3 | | radiation in case of emergency; and a recommended time of
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| 4 | | exposure.
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| 5 | | (d) The operator shall monitor the use of the facility |
| 6 | | to ensure that
the interior temperature does not exceed 100 |
| 7 | | degrees fahrenheit or
34 degrees centigrade.
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| 8 | | (e) The operator shall inspect the facility to ensure |
| 9 | | that the floors
are dry. The floors are to be made dry |
| 10 | | prior to each individual's use.
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| 11 | | (f) The operator shall give each person using the |
| 12 | | facility a written copy of
the warning required under |
| 13 | | subsection (h) of Section 20 of this Act prior
to each |
| 14 | | person's use of the facility. The operator shall post signs
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| 15 | | warning consumers of the potential effects of radiation on |
| 16 | | persons taking
medication and the relationship of |
| 17 | | radiation to skin cancer.
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| 18 | | (g) The operator shall be responsible for proper |
| 19 | | sanitizing procedures
for all sunlamp equipment and |
| 20 | | protective eyewear between every user. |
| 21 | | (2) A tanning facility may not permit any person less than |
| 22 | | 18 years of age, regardless of whether the person has the |
| 23 | | permission of a parent or guardian, to use tanning equipment or |
| 24 | | a device defined as equipment that emits ultraviolet (UV) |
| 25 | | radiation used for tanning of the skin, such as a sunlamp, |
| 26 | | tanning booth, or tanning bed that emits electromagnetic |
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| 1 | | radiation with wavelengths in the air between 200 and 400 |
| 2 | | nanometers. For the purposes of this Section, "tanning |
| 3 | | equipment" includes any accompanying equipment, such as |
| 4 | | protective eyewear, timers, and handrails. "Tanning equipment" |
| 5 | | does not include any of the following: |
| 6 | | (a) Phototherapy devices utilized by appropriate |
| 7 | | health care professionals under the direct supervision of a |
| 8 | | physician who is trained in the use of phototherapy |
| 9 | | devices. |
| 10 | | (b) Devices used for personal use in a private |
| 11 | | residence. |
| 12 | | (c) Devices intended for purposes other than the |
| 13 | | irradiation of human skin. |
| 14 | | (d) Devices used to apply chemicals to the skin to |
| 15 | | achieve a bronze color, commonly referred to as spray-on, |
| 16 | | mist-on, or sunless tans.
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| 17 | | (Source: P.A. 87-636.)
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