O PERATING A BSL-3 F ACILITY IN K OREA T HE IVI E XPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ANTICIPATING BIOSECURITY CHALLENGES OF THE GLOBAL EXPANSION OF HIGH.

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O PERATING A BSL-3 F ACILITY IN K OREA T HE IVI E XPERIENCE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ANTICIPATING BIOSECURITY CHALLENGES OF THE GLOBAL EXPANSION OF HIGH CONTAINMENT BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES ISTANBUL, TURKEY July 11, 2011 LEE, SOH JIN General Manager of ABSL-3/BSL-3 International Vaccine Institute

CONTENTS  The International Vaccine Institute(IVI)  BSL-3 facilities in Korea  The IVI BSL-3 facility  IVI BSL-3 Management systems and practices  BioSafety culture: Training in BSL-3 practices  Maintenance issues  Systems upgrade and improvements  Conclusions & Prospects

INTRODUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL VACCINE INSTITUTE(IVI) “To promote the health of people in developing countries by the development, introduction and use of new and improved vaccines” - From: Constitution of IVI (1996) IVI IVI is a non-profit international organization, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and created under the auspices of the United Nations Development Program.

BIOSAFETY & BSL-3 FACILITIES IN KOREA Since 2005: Korean government enforces national pathogen control & BioSafety  Acts on the Prevention of Infectious Diseases, for “Highly dangerous pathogens” Amended in 2005 to create a controlling system. Amended in 2010 to update & amend the list of risk pathogens  Act on the Prohibition of Biological or Chemical Weapons and the Control of the Production, Export and Import of Special Biologicals or Chemical agents in 2006 for “Selective agents” (Biologicals & Toxins)  Act on Transnational Transportation of Living Modified Organisms, enacted in 2008 BSL-3/4 facility certification requires inspection every half year & reaccreditation every 3 years by KCDC  At present, 20 certified BSL-3 facilities in Korea

INTRODUCTION OF BSL-3 FACILITY OF IVI  History of “BSL-3+ Project” : Initiated in 2005, 3 yrs before the issuance of Korean regulations (LMO Act) : A call for tender in 2006 : Construction began in 2007 : Validation with international standards in 2008 : Certified by Korea Center of Disease Control & Prevention in 2009 : Certified & passed the KCDC inspections in 2010 : Opened ABSL-3/BSL-3 labs in 2010 : Annual revalidation in 2011 PACEMAKER OF BIOSAFETY in Korea  Area : 349.9m 2  Consists of ABSL-3 and BSL-3 areas

BSL-3 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  Internal regulations : BSL-3 Manual & 19 SOPs  Internal approval system : Institutional BioSafety Committee approval required For adopting new infectious substance, animal and new or change experimental protocols into ABSL-3/BSL-3 : General Manager of ABSL-3/BSL-3 approval required For authorization of ABSL-3 / BSL-3 user’s accessibility  Risk assessment

INSTITUTIONAL BSL-3 REGULATIONS : BSL-3 MANUAL & SOP  BIOSAFETY LEVEL 3 MANUAL (English) : Document no. L-BS-1-BL3-01 : provides the general knowledge on BioSafety, recommended work practices, safety equipment, operation & maintenance of BSL-3 and administrative considerations to minimize the risk of staff injury or illness.  ABSL-3/BSL-3 Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs) : 19 SOPs written in bilingual, English & Korean : Document no. L-BS-4-BL3-01 ~19

PURPOSE OF BIOSAFETY LEVEL 3 TRAINING BIOSAFETY TRAINING CONFIDENCE Gives researchers CONFIDENCE to work in a safe environment

BIOSAFETY CULTURE: TRAININGS  Trainees : scientists, research assistants, maintenance engineers, institutional safety committee (ISC) members, etc. “HAPPY & SAFE LAB LIFE”

BIOSAFETY CULTURE : STANDARD TRAININGS  For BSL-3 users BioSafety lecture including General BioSecurity BSL-3 training (Theoretical /Practical) Cleaning & Decontamination (Theoretical / Practical) ABSL-3 training including animal training Equipment training (ex. Autoclave) Training on Emergency : e.g. biological spills, clean-up & fire evacuation (Practical drills)

BIOSAFETY CULTURE: TRAININGS  For Maintenance BioSafety lecture (Summary) BSL-3 training for engineers Cleaning & Decontamination procedures Emergency procedures: e.g. fire evacuation

EXAMPLE OF BSL-3 TRAININGS

FACILITY & EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE  Facility & Equipment IQ/ OQ/ PQ  Periodic check-up & maintenance service Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Annual  Annual revalidation with general decontamination Shut down the facility = Close experiment At least 6 month notice to users Chemical decontamination Revalidation of Facility & Equipment Renewal of BSL-3 training

EXAMPLES OF FACILITY MAINTENANCE REPORT Weekly report Monthly report

SYSTEM UPGRADE BY RUNNING BSL-3 FACILITY  Enforce liquid waste treatment system Basic thermal treatment system + Chemical back-up  Emergency SMS system Basic CCTV & Automatic central monitoring system + Paging system (sending mobile message in emergency)  Preparing User Protection Program  Revising SOPs  Upgrade training  Follow up new national regulations and international guidelines

ALARM SMS (SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE) SYSTEM FOR EMERGENCY Escalation function

USER PROTECTION SYSTEM AGAINST EMERGENCY

CONCLUSION  Assess the potential risk and correct defects by operating the facility for a year.  Nurture a BioSafety culture by regular trainings and sustained communication between BSL-3 staff and end-users.  Enforce emergency systems and procedures.  Ensure regular maintenancePROSPECTS  REGULATORY REACCREDITATION of BSL-3 facility: 2012

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