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Biological Safety - Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins
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Select Agents are microorganisms and toxins that have potential for use by terrorists. The Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 restricts their possession and use, and requires the University to collect and maintain information on the location and use on campus of any select agents or toxins. Please contact the Biosafety Officer immediately if you currently possess or plan to acquire any of the listed agents and have not yet reported that fact. Failure to provide notice may result in civil and criminal liability for individual researchers and/or the University. If you have questions, you may contact the Biosafety Officer, or visit the National Select Agent Registry web site, which provides links to select agent program information.
 
Infectious Agent Bioterrorism-related incidents - October 2001
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Summary of Requirements

  • Entities possessing select agents must appoint a Responsible Official (RO). An Alternate Responsible Official (ARO) may also be appointed.
  • Entities possessing select agents must register with either the CDC or USDA/APHIS, depending on the select agents possessed.
  • Individuals with a legitimate need to work with select agents must undergo a security risk assessment.
  • Only approved individuals may have access to select agents.
  • Non-approved individuals must be escorted by an approved person at all times while in the laboratory.
  • The facility must develop and implement a Biosafety and Security Plan.
  • Security systems and procedures must be designed according to a site-specific risk assessment and must provide graded protection in accordance with the threat posed by the select agent.
  • Select agents may only be transferred to registered entities.
  • Either the CDC or USDA/APHIS must approve all transfers of select agents prior to the transfer.

Training

  • The RO must provide training in biosafety, containment, and security procedures to individuals with access to select agents.
  • The RO must provide annual refresher training.
  • Visitors must be informed of the security requirements and procedures.

Reporting

  • Suspected loss or theft of select agents must be reported to the US Department of Agriculture immediately upon discovery.
  • Changes in circumstances must be reported by the RO to the agency that issued the certificate of registration.

Inspections

  • Prior to issuing a certificate of registration, APHIS or CDC may inspect and evaluate a facility.
  • The RO may inspect the facility at least annually.

Recordkeeping

The RO must keep records including:

  • The Biosafety and Security Plan;
  • Current list of individuals with access to select agents;
  • Training records for individuals with access to select agents;
  • Accurate and current inventory records;
  • Permits and transfer documents;
  • Security records (e.g., transactions from automated access control systems, testing and maintenance of security systems, visitor logs);
  • Biosafety, containment, and security incident reports;

All records must be kept for 3 years.

Written Program

A Biosafety and Security Plan must be prepared for each entity possessing select agents or toxins. The University has prepared a Biosafety and Security Plan for its laboratories possessing select agents and toxins.

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