Safety Management Organization (SMO) Member Rules and Regulations In recognition of certain benefits such as reduced rates for insurance and health care, members agree to document their intake of food and other health-related products. When purchasing food you must document location, establishment name, address, etc., and where possible, you must photograph the circumstances of the establishment, especially lesser known establishments. These photographs do not need to be submitted to your SMO unless you experience an illness or other adverse effect arising from the food offered by the establishment or a claim arising from said food or other health-related products. ESTABLISHMENTS PROHIBITING PHOTOGRAPHY: Criminal organizations such as those owned by organized crime members, often prohibit photography on their premises. Should you encounter an establishment that prohibits photography, you should report this fact to your SMO, so that the establishment in question can be added to the list of suspect establishments. When purchasing food or other health-related products, you should check the list of suspect establishments and, if possible, avoid purchasing food or other products that could affect your health from criminal or other questionable establishments.