The Director of Public Health under Public Health Act 1997 requires both the premises where ear and body piercing is conducted and each individual ear and body piercer to be licensed.
Premises Licence
An application for a Licence to Carry out a Public Health Risk Activity (Premises)(PDF, 35KB) is to be submitted to City of Launceston at least 14 days before the proposed start date of operation. With the application form you will need to provide plans drawn to scale, (floor and elevation plans) which clearly show the proposed lay-out of the ear and body piercing studio.
- The plans must also include detail on the finish of the premises, such as the type of flooring and benches.
- Before you can start operating, a City of Launceston Environmental Health Officer will conduct an inspection.
- To prepare for the assessment and limit delays, ensure you are familiar with the Guidelines for Ear and Body Piercing and have all the equipment in place that you require to comply with the Guidelines.
- Subject to assessment of the suitability of the premises, an application may be refused, approved or approved with conditions.
- Licences are not transferable and must be renewed each year.
Ear and Body Piercing Licence
An application for a Licence to Carry out a Public Health Risk Activity (Operator)(PDF, 34KB) is to be submitted to City of Launceston at least 14 days before the proposed start date of operation.
Before you can start operating, a City of Launceston Environmental Health Officer will conduct an assessment.
To prepare for the assessment and limit delays, ensure you are familiar with the Guidelines for Ear and Body Piercing and have all the equipment and processes in place that you require to comply with the Guidelines. You will be asked to explain your proposed procedures for obtaining consent and record keeping through to carrying out the piercing and giving after-care advice. You will also be assessed on your understanding of infection control and the public health risks associated with piercing.
Subject to assessment of the applicant to operate safely, an application may be refused, approved or approved with conditions.