Regulation 18
The general principles of good microbiological practice and of good occupational safety and hygiene are as follows—
(a)keeping workplace and environmental exposure to any genetically modified micro-organism to the lowest reasonably practicable level;
(b)exercising engineering control measures at source and supplementing these with appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment where necessary;
(c)testing adequately and maintaining control measures and equipment;
(d)testing, where necessary, for the presence of viable process organisms outside the primary physical containment;
(e)providing appropriate training of personnel;
(f)establishing a genetic modification safety committee, if required;
(g)formulating and implementing local codes of practice for the safety of personnel, as required;
(h)displaying biohazard signs where appropriate;
(i)providing washing and decontamination facilities for personnel;
(j)keeping adequate records;
(k)prohibiting in the work area eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics or the storing of food for human consumption;
(l)prohibiting mouth pipetting;
(m)providing written standard operating procedures where appropriate to ensure safety;
(n)having effective disinfectants and specified disinfection procedures available in case of spillage of genetically modified micro-organisms;
(o)providing safe storage for contaminated laboratory equipment and materials where appropriate.