Continuing Education

Tattoo and Piercing Safety Certificate

Overview

Explore essential safety standards and regulations used by professionals in Canada's thriving body art industry. Examine provincial regulations and standards governing the industry, methods of sterilization, blood borne pathogens, infection control and WHMIS certification. With the skills gained in this course, you will be able to put the standards, protocols and regulations of the personal service industry into practice.

By purchasing the Tattoo & Piercing Safety Certificate Package (TATT500), you will automatically be enrolled in the following courses at a discounted rate.

  • OHSC150 - WHMIS 2015
  • TATT100 - Tattoo and Piercing Safety Standards
  • TATT200 - Bloodborne Pathogens and Infection Control

This certificate is designed to teach safety standards to individuals pursuing work in the tattoo and piercing industry. This certificate covers provincial regulations and standards governing the industry, methods of sterilization, blood borne pathogens, infection control and WHMIS certification. All courses are delivered online and can be completed anywhere at any time.

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TATT500 - Tattoo and Piercing Safety Certificate

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Quick Facts

Credential: Certificate Achievement

An approved non-credit program that has a formal summative assessment component, has mappped program or course outcomes, and is subject to a regular quality curriculum review process.

Campus: Main

Any in-person components of your courses will be delivered at NAIT's Main Campus in Edmonton. View map

Delivery Modes:

  • Online - All your class activity will be delivered online.

Delivery Times:

  • No set time - No set class days or times, content is access on-demand. You can complete your studies on your own schedule within the scheduled class dates; may have set due dates and deadlines.

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Funding Options

Courses, certificates and transfer credits

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Delivery Methods

  • Face to Face: Where: In-person meetings. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Face-to-face instruction at all class meetings. Location may be on campus or at a worksite.
  • Blended: Where: Mixture of in-person & online components. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Combination of face-to-face and online components at specific times. Some online components may be accessed online anytime.
  • Hyflex: Where: Choice to attend in-person or online meetings. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. For each class, students choose to attend in-person with the instructor or online at a specific time.
  • Remote Live Delivery: Where: Online with instructor. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Instruction is delivered at set times online. Students do not come to campus.
  • Remote On-Demand Delivery: Where: Online anytime. When: No set class meetings. Coursework is accessed on-demand and online. While there are no set class meetings, there may be set due dates and deadlines for some activities. Students may interact with peers through virtual tools.
  • Remote Independent: Where: Online anytime. When: No set class meetings. Coursework is accessed on-demand and online, with no instructor support. While students choose when to do coursework, there may be set due dates and deadlines. 
  • Work Placement: Where: In-person meetings. When: Work is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Onsite work integrated learning. Location at a worksite.
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