BS ISO 15190:2003
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Hardcopy , PDF
03-03-2020
English
12-11-2003
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Risk group classification
5 Management requirements
5.1 Management responsibilities
5.2 Management of staff health
6 Designing for safety
6.1 Preliminary considerations
6.2 General design requirements
6.3 Physical conditions
7 Staffing, procedures, documentation, inspection and records
7.1 Laboratory Safety Officer
7.2 Procedures
7.3 Safety programme audits and inspection
7.4 Safety manual
7.5 Records
8 Identification of hazards
9 Reporting of incidents, injury, accidents and
occupational illnesses
10 Training
11 Personnel responsibilities
11.1 Food, drink and like substances
11.2 Cosmetics, hair, beards and jewellery
11.3 Immunization status
11.4 Personal property
11.5 Festive decorations
12 Clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE),
including gloves, eye, face, foot and
respiratory protection
12.1 Protective clothing in the laboratory
12.2 Protective clothing outside the laboratory
12.3 Face and body protection
12.4 Gloves
12.5 Footwear
12.6 Respiratory protection
12.7 Handwashing
12.8 Training
12.9 Equipment
12.10 Eyewash stations
12.11 Emergency showers
13 Good housekeeping practices
14 Safe work practices
14.1 Safe work practices with all material of
biological origin
14.2 Special requirements for working in
microbiology laboratories
15 Aerosols
16 Microbiological safety cabinets, chemical safety hoods and cabinets
17 Chemical safety
17.1 Measures to avoid chemical contamination
17.2 Emergency measures applicable when chemical
contamination has occurred
17.3 Discarded chemicals
18 Radiation safety
18.1 Radionuclides
18.2 Radiation protection advisors, officers, and supervisors
18.3 Workplace monitoring
18.4 UV and laser light sources (including light
from high-intensity sources)
18.5 Microwave equipment
19 Fire precautions
19.1 Construction
19.2 Secondary exits
19.3 Alarm systems
19.4 Fire risk reduction strategies
19.5 Storage of flammable materials
19.6 Fire safety training programmes
19.7 Firefighting equipment
20 Emergency evacuations
21 Electrical equipment
22 Transport of samples
23 Waste disposal
Annex A (informative) Action-plan outline for implementation
of this International Standard
Annex B (informative) Laboratory safety audit
Annex C (informative) Decontamination, cleaning and
disinfection following a spillage
Bibliography
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