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Title: Avian Influenza Technical Series


1
Avian Influenza Technical Series
  • Animal and Human Health Laboratories
  • Session 4
  • Laboratory Accreditation Certification,
  • Agencies and Resources
  • Presented by
  • Craig M. Free, P.E.
  • Diversified Laboratory Sciences, Inc.
  • In cooperation with
  • The United States Department of State,
    Biosecurity Engagement Program
  • Sandia National Laboratories, International
    Biological Threat Reduction Program

2
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Session 4 Outline
  • Definitions
  • Timeline for Laboratory Operational Assurance
  • Commissioning vs. Certification
  • Commissioning Process
  • Commissioning Procedures (Construction Phase)
  • Commissioning for High Containment Laboratories
  • Estimated Cost of Commissioning
  • Current and Proposed Laboratory Standards Related
    to Facilities
  • Financial and Technical Resources
  • On-line Resources
  • Commissioning Resources
  • Summary

3
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Definitions
  • Commissioning A quality-oriented process for
    achieving, verifying, and documenting that the
    performance of facilities, systems, and
    assemblies meets defined objectives and
    criteria. ASHRAE Guideline 0
  • Certification To attest as being true or as
    represented or as meeting a standard. Websters
    On-line dictionary
  • Laboratory Planning/Programming Up to 20
    overall completion
  • Laboratory Design Development (DD) 20 50
    overall completion
  • Laboratory Construction Documents (CDs) 50
    100 overall completion

4
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Timeline of Laboratory Operational Assurance
  • When does laboratory operational assurance begin?
  • A the beginning of the design process.
  • When should the services of the commissioning
    team be engaged?
  • Preferably at the beginning of the DD phase, but
    no later than the beginning of the CD phase.
  • When does the laboratory operational assurance
    phase end?
  • Never

5
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Commissioning vs. Certification
  • Commissioning
  • Commissioning validates the operational
    performance of a facility in accordance with the
    CDs. Typically conducted by 3rd party and hired
    directly by the building owner.
  • Commissioning provides a means by which the
    facility personnel and research staff can receive
    facility related training.
  • Commissioning provides a means by which research
    institutions can measure operational efficacy of
    the laboratory.
  • Commissioning provides documentation for baseline
    operation of systems.

6
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Commissioning vs. Certification (continued)
  • Certification
  • Certification ensures that a facility, process,
    or piece of equipment is functioning in
    accordance with published standards published and
    administered by a regulatory entity.
  • Related example Biological Safety Cabinet
    certification - ANSI/NSF 49.
  • There are currently no laboratory certification
    standards and, thus, no accrediting or
    certification entity.
  • High containment design and operation is driven
    by the biosafety Risk Assessment (RA). Since the
    RA is developed specifically for each lab,
    developing criteria for certification becomes
    problematic.
  • Certifying a lab without published certification
    standards can introduce significant liability
    issues.

7
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Commissioning Process
  • Laboratory Planning
  • Establish Commissioning Team
  • Review Owner Requirements
  • Identify Commissioning Scope and Budget
  • Develop Commissioning Plan
  • Laboratory Design (DD and CD Phases)
  • Conduct Design Peer Review
  • Develop Commissioning Specifications
  • Laboratory Construction
  • Schedule Commissioning Activities and Meetings
  • Review Construction Submittals
  • Finalize Test Procedures Based Upon Actual
    Equipment Purchased
  • Execute Commissioning Test Procedures
  • Conduct Owner Training
  • Document baseline operational conditions and
    nuances of each system

8
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Commissioning Procedures (Construction Phase)
  • Pre-functional testing
  • Visually verifying that the building support
    equipment has been installed in accordance with
    the CDs and with the manufacturer's
    recommendations.
  • Identified potential maintenance issues
  • Flow (TAB) verification
  • Verify that the contractors testing, adjusting,
    and balancing (TAB) report is accurate.
  • Functional testing
  • Conducts physical performance tests of each major
    piece of equipment to ensure they are operating
    as designed.
  • Integrated systems testing
  • Conducts physical performance tests to verify
    that the major systems interact as designed.
  • Planted failure testing
  • Create failures with equipment or systems to see
    how the users react to the problem.

9
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Commissioning for High Containment Laboratories
  • (Critical systems that are often designed or
    tested incorrectly)
  • Failure sequences (BSL-3 BSL-4)
  • Loss of power, switchover to from grid to
    emergency power
  • Restoration of power, switchover from emergency
    to grid power
  • Temporary loss of power (lt 2 seconds)
  • Loss of equipment due to failure
  • Loss of equipment due to planned maintenance
  • Laboratory envelope integrity (BSL-3 BSL-4)
  • Conducting smoke tests to locate major breaches
    in containment envelope
  • Breathing air systems (BSL-4)
  • Compressed air systems for door seals (BSL-4)
  • Efficacy testing of liquid effluent
    decontamination systems (BSL-3 BSL-4)

10
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Estimated Cost of Commissioning
  • The cost of commissioning varies greatly from
    project to project. The following are some of the
    reasons for this cost variance
  • Level (scope) of commissioning
  • Starting point of commissioning
  • Complexity of project
  • Size of project
  • General cost associated for a typical
    commissioning project
  • 1 - 3 per square foot
  • ½ to 3 of total construction cost
  • General cost associated for a high containment
    (BSL- 3 4) laboratory
  • 10 - 30 per square foot of high containment
    space
  • 2 to 5 of total construction

11
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Current and Proposed Laboratory Standards
  • Related to Facilities
  • ANSI/NSF 49 Standard for BSC operation
  • Certification available
  • Biotechnology performance criteria for
    microbiological safety cabinets. BS EN
    124692000. European Committee for
    Standardization
  • Certification available
  • Association for Assessment and Accreditation of
    Laboratory Animal Care, International (AAALAC)
  • Accreditation available
  • Laboratory Biorisk Management Standard (CEN
    Working Agreement 157932008)
  • Certification not yet available

12
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Financial and Technical Resources
  • U.S. Department of State,
  • Biosecurity Engagement
  • Program (BEP)
  • http//www.bepstate.net/

13
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • On-line Resources
  • WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual
  • http//www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/bios
    afety/WHO_CDS_CSR_LYO_2004_11/en/
  • Association for Assessment and Accreditation of
    Laboratory Animal Care, International (AAALAC)
  • http//www.aaalac.org/resources/theguide.cfm
  • Health Canada Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines
  • http//www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/lbg-ldmbl-04/i
    ndex.html
  • CDC/NIH Biosafety in Microbiological and
    Biomedical Laboratories
  • http//www.cdc.gov/OD/ohs/biosfty/bmbl5/bmbl5toc.h
    tm
  • International Veterinary Biosafety Workgroup
  • http//tecrisk.com/projekte/projekt1/Handbook_0703
    23.pdf
  • International Biosafety Working Group
  • http//internationalbiosafety.org/english/index.as
    pb

14
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • SUMMARY
  • Biosafety begins with the laboratory users, not
    the secondary barrier, .i.e. the facility
  • Operational assurance of the facility begins with
    design and never ends
  • Training for all personnel is key
  • Regularly scheduled maintenance is crucial
  • Annual commissioning is recommended

15
Laboratory Accreditation Certification
  • Questions/Comments?
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