Safety Isn’t Optional—It’s the Foundation of Your Shop’s Success.
Get the Easy Wizard app and quickly create an effective safety plan for your body art studio.
Just use the step-by-step text boxes and pull-down menus to indicate where your studio is, who works there, and how you manage equipment, supplies, and safety.
The moment you're done, Easy Wizard instantly generates an Exposure Control and Infection Prevention Plan (ECIPP).
Your ECIPP will be:
- ✓Customized—built on an Exposure Determination assessment of your shop.
- ✓Comprehensive—designed to meet local, state, and OSHA body art regulations.
- ✓Practical—written in plain language so your artists and staff understand it, trust it, and follow it.
With an ECIPP, safety isn't left to chance—it's built into your everyday workflow.
What’s in an ECIPP?
An ECIPP has everything you need to keep your body art business running safely, efficiently, and inspection-ready.
Your ECIPP will have:
- policies and procedures required by OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
- state-specific attachments, such as:
- an Illness and Injury Prevention Plan (IIPP) that many OSHA-approved State Programs require or incentivize
- an Infection Prevention and Control Plan (IPCP) if you're located in California
- a Biohazardous Waste Disposal Plan (Florida shops get a Biomedical Waste Operating Plan)
- a link to your Easy Wizard dashboard so you can quickly update your ECIPP as needed
- forms and checklists to document your compliance with body art safety regulations
- links to OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and local and state body art regulations
Get an ECIPP and be prepared for any OSHA, state, or local health inspector.
Why have one plan for your local/state inspector, and another for OSHA?
Get one comprehensive plan. Get an ECIPP!
Passing a local health department inspection doesn't mean you're OSHA-compliant.
Health departments enforce local body art regulations. OSHA, however, enforces employee safety standards—and that involves a different set of rules.
Don’t gamble with OSHA.
If you have employees, OSHA rules apply.
OSHA inspections of body art shops don't happen often, but when they do they're usually triggered by a safety complaint. Non-compliant shops face steep penalties.
Use our Checklist to learn about OSHA requirements.
Here’s how to comply with body art regulations and run your business safely and efficiently!
Use Easy Wizard
Quickly create a shop-specific ECIPP.
Download Your ECIPP
Store it on your computer and/or print it out.
Use Your ECIPP
Achieve and maintain high standards of practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you can’t find the answer to your question about Easy Wizard, or Exposure Control and Infection Prevention Plans, please give us a call at 858-792-1630.
(Just so you know, ECIPP is pronounced “E-sip”.)
Why do I need Easy Wizard?
Writing a safety plan on your own requires an enormous amount of research—time better spent running your shop.
Easy Wizard makes it simple. It only asks for details you already know—your shop’s location, who works there, and how you manage equipment, supplies, and safety.
Based on your answers, Easy Wizard instantly builds a customized Exposure Control and Infection Prevention Plan that keeps your body art business safe, efficient, and inspection-ready.
And best of all—you'll get your ECIPP in under an hour!
How long will I be able to use Easy Wizard?
Upon purchase, you’ll get access to Easy Wizard for an entire year.
During that time, you’ll be able to use your Easy Wizard dashboard to quickly update your ECIPP as needed.
After the first year, you may continue using Easy Wizard for an annual fee.
Do I need an ECIPP if I already have a safety plan?
Having something on paper isn’t always enough.
If your safety plan isn’t fully compliant with local, state or OSHA rules—or if your team isn’t actually following it—you could face workplace infections, injuries, regulatory penalties, and even lawsuits.
Don’t take unnecessary risks.
Protect your shop, your artists, and your clients with a customized, inspection-ready ECIPP.
What’s the difference between an Exposure Control Plan and an Exposure Control and Infection Prevention Plan?
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An Exposure Control Plan (ECP) is an OSHA-mandated written plan that protects employees who have occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials.
An Exposure Control and Infection Prevention Plan (ECIPP) is an expanded Exposure Control Plan that:
- is designed for body art businesses
- complies with OSHA, state, and local regulations
- protects everyone, including employees, independent contractors, visitors, and clients.
Why have one plan for your local/state health inspector and another plan for OSHA?
Get one plan that satisfies local, state, and OSHA regulations. Get an ECIPP!
Meet Your EASY WIZARD Coach
Kathy Hartman
OSHA-Authorized General Industry Trainer
Registered Environmental Health Specialist
First as a health inspector, and then as the founder of Body Art Training Group, Kathy has been helping body art practitioners work safely since 1997. More about Kathy.
As you use Easy Wizard, click the Coach button to hear Kathy give helpful tips on using the program. She’ll make everything quick and easy!
Got a question about safety plans? Give Kathy a call. She’d love to hear from you.
Call Kathy at (858) 792-1630.
M–F 8 am to 6 pm EST
Already have a body art shop safety plan?
If it’s unclear, incomplete, or hard to follow, it could lead to:
- Workplace injuries and infections
- Regulatory fines and lawsuits
- Damage to your shop’s reputation
Don’t put your business at risk.
Get a comprehensive safety plan that everyone in your shop can understand, trust, and follow.
Get an ECIPP.
- Safeguard the health and well-being of your artists, staff, and clients
- Comply with OSHA, state, and local body art requirements
- Achieve and maintain high standards of practice
And one last thing…
Everyone in your shop needs annual training to maintain the effectiveness of your ECIPP.
Starting in November, 2025, we’ll begin offering live, shop-specific, bloodborne pathogens training for tattoo shops, piercing studios, and permanent makeup studios.
Interested?
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