Artists draw on first aid, CPR classes
Tattoos: Safety first
Jeff Mitchell has dealt with bleeders and fainters in his line of work, so he said he was happy to learn first aid as part of the state rules for obtaining a tattoo license.
Mitchell completed a two-night course at Francis Tuttle Technology Center to earn certification in CPR, blood-borne pathogens and first aid.
Mitchell has been practicing his art for seven years, but tattooing only recently became legal in ...
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