Title: Biosafety Program Management
1Biosafety ProgramManagement
2Biosafety Program
- Institutional oversight acceptance
- President, CEO, CFO
- Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
- peer review, adopt/establish policies
- Biosafety Office
- inform, administer program, assist
- Faculty, staff, students visitors
- merge biosafety into work
3Related Compliance Entities
- IRB
- IACUC
- ICC
- Grants Contracts
- Police, Security
- Other
4Regulations/Responsibilities
- 1970 OSH Act
- 5(a)(1) General Duty Clause
- Related OSHA Standards
- PPE, BBP, EtO, Labels, HAZWOPER, etc.
- NIH Guidelines (rDNA)
- Applicability, scope
- Transport
- DOT, IATA, USDA, CDC/PHS, DoC, other
5Regulations/Responsibilities
- Agencies
- FDA, EPA, NIH OHRP, State, City
- Guidelines
- CDC/NIH BMBL, CDC TB, APIC, WHO, NSF 49, etc.
- Training
- BBP, TB, Shipping, Biosafety, Lab Safety, PPE,
Infection Control, special hazards
6Information to Employees
- Hazard awareness
- Risk (toxicity/disease), signs/symptoms
- Exposure limits/infectious dose
- Employers responsibilities
- Protective measures (controls)
- Medical surveillance/monitoring
- Emergency response procedures
7Biosafety Program Management
8Biosafety Program Management
- IBC as DMV
- speed limits, rules/regulations
- registrations/renewals, fines
- Program is tow truck and pace car
- safely deliver to desired location
- BSO as State Police
- inform, assist, control, emergency response
9Biosafety ProgramManagement
- Employees
- luxury, economy, SUVs, dragsters, stalled, etc.
- AAA
- Administrative support
- Active (pro-active biosafety program awareness)
- Accountability for compliance at all levels
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- Adopt/mandate required policies
- Apply OSHA General Duty Clause elsewhere
- Establish policies where needed
11Rationale
- Control hazards
- Anticipate
- Identify
- Evaluate
- Prevent lab-acquired infections
- Interaction
- Proactive
- Assumption of responsibility
12Prevention
- Interaction
- Registration/reauthorization
- Initial and periodic training inspections
- Sanctions
- Evaluation
- Risk assessment/risk management
- Incidents/near misses
13Risk Assessment Risk Management
- Prior Planning
- Prevents Poor Performance
14Risk Assessment Risk Management
- Pathogen
- Procedures
- Personnel
- Place
- Protective Equipment
15Ineffective Program Management
- Morbidity/mortality
- Perceived lack of institutional control
- Regulatory visit/action
- Legal action (civil/criminal penalties)
- Bad press
- Low morale
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17Biosafety ProgramManagement
- I go where Im towed to!
- Tell em where youre going to tow them
- Tow em where you want them
- Tell em why youve towed them there
18Identification of Biological Agents
19Identification of Agents
- Department
- PI/Lab Director
- Type of Lab
- Lab Supervisor
- Building(s)/room(s)
- Phone/fax/email/campus address
20Identification of Agents
- rDNA
- exempt/non-exempt, IBC, NIH-OBA registration
- Human material
- OSHA regulated, other
- Plants
- low risk, plant pests, pathogens, USDA APHIS
requirements
21Identification of Agents
- Human Pathogens
- Risk group
- local, state, federal registrations
- Animals
- natural infections
- work with biohazards
- work with animal pathogens
22Identification of Agents
- Human subjects
- Healthcare/clinical locations
- Toxins of biological origin
- Shipping/transport of regulated agents
- Other?
23Identification of Equipment
- Autoclaves
- Biosafety cabinets, clean benches, glove boxes
- Eyewashes, showers
- Centrifuge containment
24Identification of Handlers
- Name, employee ID Number
- Campus address/contact information
- Identify work experience
- Observe work practices if necessary
- Refresher training as needed
25Biosafety Database Management
26Occupationally exposed workers
- Bloodborne Pathogen training (initial/annual)
- Biosafety Training (initial/periodic)
- HBV Vaccination program (other immunizations)
- TB Training, PPD Test
- Shipping/Transport Training (biennial)
- BSL3 Training/certification of researchers
- Select Agent registration/training/review
27Equipment Facilities
- Autoclave (location, testing)
- Clean air device (location, certification)
- biosafety cabinets, ventilated enclosures
- repairs, moves
- BSL3 facilities
- commissioning
- annual air balancing
- HEPA filter testing
28Research Registration
- Comprehensive Biohazard Registration Form (all
biological materials used) - rDNA protocols (new, updates, new personnel)
- Human pathogens (biennial)
- Select Agent transfers (inventory, tracking)
- Inspections (semi-annual, annual)
- BSL1, BSL2, BSL3, Animal, Select Agents
29Institutional Documentation
- IBC minutes (subcommittee deliberations)
- Approval letters
- Safety Manuals (periodic updates)
- Incidents
- Non-compliance reports
- Accidents, exposure investigations and
recommendations - Serious adverse events (human subjects)
30Biosafety Manual
31 Biosafety Manual
- Introduction/Contact Info/Overview
- Responsibilities
- Chairperson
- Principal Investigator/Manager
- Researcher/Employee
- Safety Office
- IBC
32Biosafety Manual
- Requirements
- Annual registration
- Human etiologic agents/select agents
- rDNA
- Regulated human material
- Biohazards in animals/USDA Regulated agents
- Clean air device program
- Training
33Biosafety Manual
- Medical Surveillance/Employee Health
- Screening
- Immunization
- Medical restrictions
- Serum storage
- Incident reporting/evaluation/follow-up
- Counseling
- Records
34Biosafety Manual
- Risk Assessment/Risk Management
- Biosafety levels
- Routes of transmission
- Signs/labels
- Work practices
- Personal protective equipment
- Protective equipment/engineering controls
35Biosafety Manual
- Decontamination
- Disinfectants
- Sterilization methods
- Medical waste program
- Treatment of mixed wastes
36Biosafety Manual
- Spill/Emergency Response
- Spill kits/training/preparation
- BSL1, BSL2, BSL3 spill response
- Mixed spills
37Biosafety Manual
- Shipping/Transport
- Clinical, diagnostic specimens
- Etiologic agents, toxins of biological origin
- Packaging
- Shipping declaration forms
- Import/export requirements
38Biosafety Training
39Biosafety Training
- Lab safety
- chemical, biological, fire, security, incident
response - Biosafety
- human/animal pathogens
- RG2/BSL2
- rDNA
- proficiency/competency
40Biosafety Training
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Initial _at_ time of hire
- specific components of standard
- targeted to audience
- Annual retraining
- Sharps Safety Devices
- Evaluation training
41Biosafety Training
- BSL3 Training
- work practices, PPE, controls
- biosafety cabinet
- facility operations
- spill/incident response
- formal evaluation of proficiency
- inspection of proposed SOP
42Biosafety Training
- Shipping/Transport of Infectious Substances
- IATA (initial and every 2 years)
- DOT (initial and every 3 years)
- labs working with etiologic other regulated
agents - provide info to those handling clinical specimens
- Shipper/transporter/receiver
- general awareness
- function specific
43Biosafety Training
- Tuberculosis
- At time of hire, screening
- Infection control
- Proposed annual training requirement
- Respiratory protection
- Healthcare and beyond!
44Biosafety Training
- Effective Use of the Biosafety Cabinet
- recommended
- part of Biosafety training
- can require based on audit results
45Institutional Biosafety Committee
46Role of the IBC
- Established by highest administrator
- Oversight for potentially hazardous work
- Set policy for safe conduct of biohazard research
- Oversee rDNA projects ensure compliance
- Responsibilities not restricted to rDNA
47IBC Membership (NIH rDNA)
- varied disciplines (rDNA, microbiology, lab
safety, engineering, lab technical staff, legal,
community) - gt 5 members (2 from community)
- plant pathogen/containment expertise
- animal containment expertise
- biosafety officer if BL3/BL4 or large scale
48IBC Membership
- consult with other scientists as needed
- annual report to NIH/OBA
- suggest opening meetings to public
- minutes available to public upon request
49Suggested IBC Subcommittees
- Human Gene Transfer Clinical Trials
- Xenotransplantation
- Medical Surveillance
- Biosafety Level 3
- All report back/through IBC
50IBC Function
- review rDNA research
- assess physical/biological containment level
- assess
- facilities
- procedures
- practices
- training/expertise of personnel
51IBC Function
- Infectious agents, toxins, other biohazards
- review PI written risk assessment
- perform risk assessment/assign RG or BSL
- train personnel, verify proficiency, retrain
- inspect proposed work practices/area
- periodically monitor
- Design/commissioning containment labs
- annual verification
52IBC Function
- periodically review rDNA research
- adopt emergency response plans
- report significant accidents/illnesses to state
local public health agencies NIH/OBA - report significant problems/violations of
guidelines to NIH/OBA
53IBC Function
- communicate results of review to PI
- dont authorize initiation of work not covered by
guidelines w/out NIH review - ensure compliance with surveillance data
reporting for human gene transfer projects
54IBC Function
- Sanctions
- establish framework in advance
- develop with related institutional entities
- acquire administrative backing
- perform case by case review
- work with prevent repeat
- document, file, and report to required bodies
55Communication with Related Committees/Groups
- NIH OBA, OHRP
- FDA CBER
- CDC, USDA
- IACUC
- IRB
- Grants Contracts
56OccupationalHealth Program
57Goals of Health Program
- prevention of occupational illness and injury
- early recognition of health alterations due to
exposure - prompt treatment and management of occupational
illness/injury
58Occupational Health Program
- identify employees at risk
- medical history compared to hazards of position
- pre-placement medical evaluation
- baseline health information
- pre-existing conditions
- determine need for medical surveillance
- schedule update of work/health history
59Occupational Health Program
- understand the risks faced by employees
- inform of hazards and methods of protection
- educate on warning signals of illness (prompt
visit to health clinic) - clear procedure for reporting incidents and
exposures
60Medical Evaluation
- BL3, BL4, non-human primate handlers, respirator
users - pre-assignment/periodic evaluations
- immunization status
- base-line tests (TB, biochemical analysis,
serology) - high risk medical conditions (GI disorders,
pregnancy, immunosuppressive drugs, etc)
61Immunizations
- effective vaccine
- condition of employment?
- evidence of antibody response before starting
work - booster or revaccination as necessary
62Serum Storage
- potential to monitor serological changes
resulting from employees exposure - sample at time of hire, annually, after overt
exposure, at termination - test at time of collection if agent produces
known serological response - confidential
- informed consent (may decline)
63Report of seroconversion
- examine worker
- investigate procedures
- revise procedures to eliminate exposure
64Accidents Illnesses
- prompt reporting
- immediate medical assistance
- serum samples, stool specimens, nasal and skin
washings - investigate serious, unusual or extended illnesses
65Employee Health Records
- confidential
- exposure reports
- serious illnesses
- maintain for duration of employment plus 30 years