Prospective
PART IIN.I.containment measures for health and veterinary care facilities, laboratories and animal rooms
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 3 Pt. II in operation at 28.2.2003, see reg. 1
Containment measures | Containment levels | ||
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2 | 3 | 4 | |
1. The workplace is to be separated from any other activities in the same building. | No. | Yes. | Yes. |
2. Input air and extract air to the workplace are to be filtered using HEPA or equivalent. | No. | Yes, on extract air. | Yes, on input and double on extract air. |
3. Access is to be restricted to authorised persons only. | Yes. | Yes. | Yes, via air-lock key procedure. |
4. The workplace is to be sealable to permit disinfection. | No. | Yes. | Yes. |
5. Specified disinfection procedures. | Yes. | Yes. | Yes. |
6. The workplace is to be maintained at an air pressure negative to atmosphere. | No. | Yes. | Yes. |
7. Efficient vector control e.g. rodents and insects. | Yes, for animal containment. | Yes, for animal containment. | Yes. |
8. Surfaces impervious to water and easy to clean. | Yes, for bench. | Yes, for bench and floor (and walls for animal containment). | Yes for bench, floor, walls and ceiling. |
9. Surfaces resistant to acids, alkalis, solvents, disinfectants. | Yes, for bench. | Yes, for bench and floor (and walls for animal containment). | Yes, for bench, floor, walls and ceiling. |
10. Safe storage of biological agents. | Yes. | Yes. | Yes, secure storage. |
11. An observation window, or alternative, is to be present, so that occupants can be seen. | No. | Yes. | Yes. |
12. A laboratory is to contain its own equipment. | No. | Yes, so far as is reasonably practicable. | Yes. |
13. Infected material, including any animal, is to be handled in a safety cabinet or isolator or other suitable containment. | Yes, where aerosol produced. | Yes, where aerosol produced. | Yes. |
14. Incinerator for disposal of animal carcases. | Accessible. | Accessible. | Yes, on site. |