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Module 2
UNMC Biosafety Level-3 Training
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Biosafety Level 3Module 2
  • Information about this training module
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Who needs this training?
  • All individuals who work with or have access to.
  • indigenous or exotic agents which may cause
    serious or potentially lethal disease as a result
    of exposure by the inhalation route.
  • Laboratory personnel are required to have
    specific training in handling pathogenic and
    potentially lethal agents.
  • Training is required on an annual basis.

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Biosafety Level 3Outline
  • Introduction
  • Standard practices and equipment
  • Laboratory facilities
  • Special practices
  • Medical surveillance
  • Emergency response

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Biosafety Level 3Introduction
  • Suitable for work with infectious agents which
    may cause serious or potentially lethal disease
    as a result of exposure by the inhalation route.

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Biosafety Level 3Introduction
  • Exposure potential to pathogens spread by
    aerosol
  • Infection is serious and possibly lethal
  • Examples
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Francisella tularensis
  • Coxiella burnetii

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Standard Practices and Equipment
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Biosafety Level 3Standard Microbiological
Practices
As used in BSL-1 2
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Biosafety Level 3Safety Equipment (Primary
Barriers)
  • BSL-1 and 2 Safety Equipment PLUS
  • Class II A or B
  • biological safety
  • cabinet to
  • manipulate
  • infectious
  • materials

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Biosafety Level 3Safety Equipment (Primary
Barriers)
  • Respiratory protection may be recommended but not
    always required
  • Laboratory specific requirement
  • N95 respirator commonly used
  • Fit testing required through Employee Health

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Laboratory Facilities
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Biosafety Level 3Laboratory Facilities
(Secondary Barriers)
  • BSL-1 and 2 Facilities PLUS
  • Separate building or isolated zone
  • Double-door entry
  • doors are self-closing
  • Directional inward airflow
  • negative pressure
  • Single-pass air
  • 12 or more air changes/hour
  • Hands-free or automatically operated sink with
    eye wash station

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Biosafety Level 3Laboratory Facilities
(Secondary Barriers)
  • Enclosures required for aerosol generating
    equipment
  • Room penetrations sealed
  • Walls, floors and ceilings are water resistant
    for easy cleaning
  • Visual and audible alarms for air system failure
    notification

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Biosafety Level 3Laboratory Facilities
(Secondary Barriers)
  • Documented facility design and operational
    procedures
  • Facility tested for operational verification
  • Facility re-verified, at least annually

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Special Practices
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Biosafety Level 3Special Practices
  • Work in certified biological safety cabinet
  • Certified annually!!!
  • Use bioaerosol-containing equipment
  • Decontaminate spills promptly

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Biosafety Level 3 Special Practices
  • Lab Personnel must
  • Strictly follow guidelines
  • Demonstrate proficiency
  • Receive appropriate training
  • Report incidents
  • Participate in medical surveillance program
  • Be trained in biosecurity procedures

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Medical Surveillance
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Medical SurveillanceCriteria
Biosafety Level 3
  • Medical surveillance criteria is based on a risk
    assessment of the biological agents used.

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Medical SurveillanceRisk Assessment
Biosafety Level 3
  • What is the natural host of the biological agent?
  • Does the agent cross species barriers?
  • Is it a wild-type agent or attenuated?
  • Is the agent infectious for a normal healthy
    adult?
  • What effect will the agent have on an adult if
    immunocompromised? if pregnant?

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Medical SurveillanceRisk Assessment
Biosafety Level 3
  • What is the mode of transmission for the agent?
  • contact
  • mucous membrane exposure
  • ingestion
  • inoculation
  • inhalation

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Medical SurveillanceRisk Assessment
Biosafety Level 3
  • What volume of the agent is being manipulated?
  • What is the concentration of the agent?
  • What is the infectious dose of the agent?

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Medical SurveillanceRisk Assessment
Biosafety Level 3
  • Prophylaxis
  • What, if any immunizations are required?
  • What pharmaceuticals are available?
  • What is the effectiveness of prophylaxis?
  • Post-exposure
  • What are the anti-microbial agents available for
    treatment?
  • What is the effectiveness of treatment?

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Medical SurveillanceRisk Assessment
Biosafety Level 3
  • When dealing with an unknown agent
  • Is there any known epidemiological data?
  • Are there any patterns parallel to other agents?
  • Is there any data from animal studies?
  • Is the route of infection known?

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Emergency Response
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Biosafety Level 3Emergency Response
  • Must be outlined for each laboratory and include
  • 24/7 Contact information
  • Security/Dispatch personnel
  • Laboratory Safety and Security Officer
  • Institutional Biosafety Officer
  • A list of ..
  • agents secured in laboratory
  • researchers allowed access to each agent
  • the personal protective equipment and
    immunizations required

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Biosafety Level 3Emergency Response
  • Procedures must be outlined for the following
  • Major and minor spills outside the biological
    safety cabinet
  • Failure of the biological safety cabinet
  • Loss of power
  • Fire
  • Security breaches

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Biological Spill
  • All biological spills must be reported
    immediately to the PI or supervisor
  • Follow procedures outlined in the Biological
    Spill Clean-up procedure (IBC04)
  • Report the incident to the IBC

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Biosafety Level 3Reference
  • For additional information consult the
  • UNMC Biosafety Manual
  • Biosafety Officer
  • Institutional Biosafety Committee
  • Website
  • www.unmc.edu/ibc

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