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Directive 2009/41/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 on the contained use of genetically modified micro-organisms (Recast) (Text with EEA relevance)
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Containment is also achieved through the use of good work practices, training, containment equipment and special installation design. For all activities involving GMMs the principles of good microbiological practice and the following principles of good occupational safety and hygiene shall apply:
to keep workplace and environmental exposure to any GMM to the lowest practicable level;
to exercise engineering control measures at source and to supplement these with appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment when necessary;
to test adequately and maintain control measures and equipment;
to test, when necessary, for the presence of viable process organisms outside the primary physical containment;
to provide appropriate training of personnel;
to establish biological safety committees or subcommittees, if required;
to formulate and implement local codes of practice for the safety of personnel, as required;
where appropriate, to display biohazard signs;
to provide washing and decontamination facilities for personnel;
to keep adequate records;
to prohibit eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics or the storing of food for human consumption in the work area;
to prohibit mouth pipetting;
to provide written standard operating procedures where appropriate to ensure safety;
to have effective disinfectants and specified disinfection procedures available in case of spillage of GMMs;
to provide safe storage for contaminated laboratory equipment and materials, when appropriate.
Table I A presents minimum requirements for laboratory activities.
Table I B presents additions to and modifications of Table I A for glasshouse/growth-room activities involving GMMs.
Table I C presents additions to and modifications of Table I A for activities with animals involving GMMs.
Table II presents minimum requirements for activities other than laboratory activities.
In some particular cases, it might be necessary to apply a combination of measures, from Table I A and Table II, of the same level.
In some cases users may, with the agreement of the competent authority, not apply a specification under a particular containment level or combine specifications from two different levels.
In these tables ‘optional’ means that the user may apply these measures on a case-by-case basis, subject to the assessment referred to in Article 4(2).
Containment and other protective measures for laboratory activities
a Isolation = the laboratory is separated from other areas in the same building or is in a separate building. | |||||
b Airlock = entry must be through an airlock which is a chamber isolated from the laboratory. The clean side of the airlock must be separated from the restricted side by changing or showering facilities and preferably by interlocking doors. | |||||
c Activities where transmission does not occur via airborne route. | |||||
d HEPA = High efficiency particulate air. | |||||
e Where viruses which are not retained by HEPA filters are used, extra requirements will be necessary for extract air. | |||||
f With validated procedures, allowing the safe transfer of material into an autoclave outside the lab, and providing an equivalent level of protection. | |||||
Specifications | Containment levels | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
1 | Laboratory suite: isolationa | Not required | Not required | Required | Required |
2 | Laboratory: sealable for fumigation | Not required | Not required | Required | Required |
Equipment | |||||
3 | Surfaces resistant to water, acids, alkalis, solvents, disinfectants and decontamination agents, and easy to clean | Required (bench) | Required (bench) | Required (bench, floor) | Required (bench, floor, ceiling, walls) |
4 | Entry to lab via airlockb | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
5 | Negative pressure relative to the pressure of the immediate environment | Not required | Not required | Required except forc | Required |
6 | Extract and input air from the laboratory should be HEPAd-filtered | Not required | Not required | Required (HEPA — extract air except forc) | Required (HEPA— input and extract aire) |
7 | Microbiological safety post | Not required | Optional | Required | Required |
8 | Autoclave | On site | In the building | En suitef | In lab = double-ended |
System of work | |||||
9 | Restricted access | Not required | Required | Required | Required |
10 | Biohazard sign on the door | Not required | Required | Required | Required |
11 | Specific measures to control aerosol dissemination | Not required | Required minimise | Required prevent | Required prevent |
13 | Shower | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
14 | Protective clothing | Suitable protective clothing | Suitable protective clothing | Suitable protective clothing and (optional) footwear | Complete change of clothing and footwear before entry and exit |
15 | Gloves | Not required | Optional | Required | Required |
18 | Efficient vector control (e.g. for rodents and insects) | Optional | Required | Required | Required |
Waste | |||||
19 | Inactivation of GMMs in effluent from hand-washing sinks or drains and showers and similar effluents | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
20 | Inactivation of GMMs in contaminated material and waste | Optional | Required | Required | Required |
Other measures | |||||
21 | Laboratory to contain its own equipment | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
23 | An observation window or alternative is to be present so that occupants can be seen | Optional | Optional | Optional | Required |
Containment and other protective measures for glasshouses and growth-rooms
The terms ‘glasshouse’ and ‘growth-room’ refer to a structure with walls, a roof and a floor designed and used principally for growing plants in a controlled and protected environment. All provisions of Table I A shall apply with the following additions/modifications: | |||||
a The glasshouse shall consist of a permanent structure with a continuous waterproof covering, located on a site graded to prevent entry of surface-water run-off, and with self-closing lockable doors. | |||||
b Where transmission can occur through the ground. | |||||
Specifications | Containment levels | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Building | |||||
1 | Glasshouse: permanent structurea | Not required | Required | Required | Required |
Equipment | |||||
3 | Entry via a separate room with two interlocking doors | Not required | Optional | Optional | Required |
4 | Control of contaminated run-off water | Optional | Minimiseb run-off | Prevent run-off | Prevent run-off |
System of work | |||||
6 | Measures to control undesired species such as insects, rodents, arthropods | Required | Required | Required | Required |
7 | Procedures for transfer of living material between the glasshouse/growth-room, protective structure and laboratory shall control dissemination of GMMs | Minimise dissemination | Minimise dissemination | Prevent dissemination | Prevent dissemination |
Containment and other protective measures for activities in animal units
All provisions of Table I A shall apply with the following additions/modifications: | |||||
a Animal unit : a building or separate area within a building containing facilities and other areas such as changing rooms, showers, autoclaves, food storage areas, etc. | |||||
b Animal facility : a facility normally used to house stock, breeding or experimental animals or one which is used for the performance of minor surgical procedures. | |||||
c Isolators : transparent boxes where small animals are contained within or outside a cage; for large animals, isolated rooms may be more appropriate. | |||||
Specifications | Containment levels | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Facilities | |||||
1 | Isolation of animal unita | Optional | Required | Required | Required |
2 | Animal facilitiesb separated by lockable doors | Optional | Required | Required | Required |
3 | Animal facilities designed to facilitate decontamination (waterproof and easily washable material (cages, etc.)) | Optional | Optional | Required | Required |
4 | Floor and/or walls easily washable | Optional | Required (floor) | Required (floor and walls) | Required (floor and walls) |
5 | Animals kept in appropriate containment facilities such as cages, pens or tanks | Optional | Optional | Optional | Optional |
6 | Filters on isolators or isolated roomc | Not required | Optional | Required | Required |
Containment and other protective measures for other activities
Specifications | Containment levels | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
General | |||||
1 | Viable micro-organisms should be contained in a system which separates the process from the environment (closed system) | Optional | Required | Required | Required |
2 | Control of exhaust gases from the closed system | Not required | Required, minimise dissemination | Required, prevent dissemination | Required, prevent dissemination |
3 | Control of aerosols during sample collection, addition of material to a closed system or transfer of material to another closed system | Optional | Required, minimise dissemination | Required, prevent dissemination | Required, prevent dissemination |
4 | Inactivation of bulk culture fluids before removal from the closed system | Optional | Required, by validated means | Required, by validated means | Required, by validated means |
5 | Seals should be designed so as to minimise or prevent release | No specific requirement | Minimise dissemination | Prevent dissemination | Prevent dissemination |
6 | The controlled area should be designed to contain spillage of the entire contents of the closed system | Optional | Optional | Required | Required |
7 | The controlled area should be sealable to permit fumigation | Not required | Optional | Optional | Required |
Equipment | |||||
8 | Entry via airlock | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
9 | Surfaces resistant to water, acids, alkalis, solvents, disinfectants and decontamination agents, and easy to clean | Required (bench if any) | Required (bench if any) | Required (bench if any, floor) | Required (bench, floor, ceiling, walls) |
10 | Specific measures to adequately ventilate the controlled area in order to minimise air contamination | Optional | Optional | Optional | Required |
11 | The controlled area should be maintained at an air pressure negative to the immediate surroundings | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
12 | Extract and input air from the controlled area should be HEPA filtered | Not required | Not required | Required (extract air, optional for input air) | Required (input and extract air) |
System of work | |||||
13 | Closed systems should be located within a controlled area | Not required | Optional | Required | Required |
14 | Access should be restricted to nominated personnel only | Not required | Required | Required | Required |
15 | Biohazard signs should be posted | Not required | Required | Required | Required |
17 | Personnel should shower before leaving the controlled area | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
18 | Personnel should wear protective clothing | Required (work clothing) | Required (work clothing) | Required | Complete change before exit and entry |
Waste | |||||
22 | Inactivation of GMMs in effluent from hand-washing sinks and showers or similar effluents | Not required | Not required | Optional | Required |
23 | Inactivation of GMMs in contaminated material and waste, including those in process effluent before final discharge | Optional | Required, by validated means | Required, by validated means | Required, by validated means |
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