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How should tattooers address lesions that may pose a threat to public health?

  1. By covering them at all times

  2. By providing a doctor's verification

  3. By reporting them to the health department

  4. By avoiding contact with any clients

The correct answer is: By providing a doctor's verification

Addressing lesions that may pose a threat to public health is a critical responsibility for tattooers. The correct approach is to provide a doctor's verification. This ensures that any lesions are evaluated and deemed non-contagious or safe for tattooing by a medical professional. Such verification helps to mitigate risks for both the artist and the clients, maintaining a standard of safety and hygiene that is crucial in the tattooing industry. Covering lesions may not be sufficient as a protective measure against the transmission of infectious diseases, making it an inadequate means of addressing the issue. Simply avoiding contact with clients does not address the underlying health concern and may hinder the artist's ability to work. Reporting to the health department can be appropriate in certain situations but is not the first step for the artist when handling personal health issues. Doctor verification serves as a responsible protocol to ensure the well-being of everyone involved.