There are certain businesses that need to register with us from a health & safety point of view.
These are:
- hairdressers
- businesses with a cooling tower
- businesses that sell insecticides etc.
- tattooing
- semi-permanent skin colouring
- electrolysis
- acupuncture
- cosmetic piercing
Hairdressers
If you are a hairdresser in our area you must be registered with us and comply with local health and safety rules. If the business changes into new ownership, the new owner must also register with us.
There is no cost to register.
To register your hairdressing business, please contact our environmental health team by emailing: ehealth@lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk
For more information you can read the legislation on this link
Cooling Towers or Evaporative Condensers Registration
If you own or control a cooling tower or evaporative condenser located in our area you must register with us as part of the Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1994.
This is because cooling towers and evaporative condensers can be a source of Legionnaires Disease, a form of pneumonia caused by the Legionella bacterium.
There is no cost to register.
To register a Cooling Tower or Evaporative Condenser, please contact our environmental health team.
Further information
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Poisons Register
If you sell certain poisons in our council area, you must be registered with us before 1st April each year.
Each premises should be registered separately.
Some of the poisons which must be registered are usually found in common products such as drain cleaners, kettle descalers, insecticides, pesticides and weedkillers.
It costs £5 to hold poisonous substances.
Tattooing, Cosmetic Piercing, Electrolysis, Acupuncture, Semi-permanent Skin Colouring
Please use the registration form
Registration Form for Tattooing, Cosmetic Piercing, Electrolysis, Acupuncture, Semi-permanent Skin Colouring
Further information
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