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1.




Where do you don/doff PPE and what PPE is used?


1a.




(NOTE: we see people walk into labs w/no labcoat, leave labcoats on chairs instead of in hall, leave gloves on bench top, some staff in lab have gloves/other do not….these are inconsistencies that DSAT will note).


2.




Why don’t you conduct in the BSC?




Sample Processes:


- put HPLC in BSC;


- inject animals;


- use spectrometers;


- etc.


2.a




Answer is NOT:


"because it doesn’t fit; it only uses a little toxin; it takes too long”. The answer must relate back to how the risk was mitigated, “cuvettes/plates/tubes are sealed in theBSC and then loaded; the system is a sealed system; 0.2 um filters protect the exhaust and all containers are sealed; a review of several hundred past records demonstrates that be running pre-operation fluid tests there have been no breaches in the system; equipment is a sealed system, sample is denatured before it is introduced to the equipment or upon uptake into the equipment, etc).


3.




What do you do in case of a spill of BoNT/toxin/C.bot/rE.coli


producing toxin?




- small spill (i.e. 5 ml) vs


- large spill (i.e. 250ml) spills


- spill within BSC


- or outside BSC


- How is the spill cleaned up if you do this?


3a.




People must remember to


include reporting the spill.


4.




What do you do in case of a possible exposure and what is a ‘possible’ exposure?


4a.




Remember wallet card for toxin exposure Signs and symptom/ em. Phone number

5.




What are the signs/symptoms of exposure and what do you do?


5a.




Remember wallet card for toxin exposure Signs and symptom/em. Phone number

6.




How do you add/remove materials from long-term or other ‘logged’ storage?


6a.




(NOTE: If some people don’t do this, they should be able to say ‘I don’t have access, I request it be done by …’.

7.




Describe your inventory process.


7a.

8.




What do you do if the inventory in the freezer doesn’t match the inventory on paper




Ask these scenario’s:


- there is too much,


- some is missing, or


- tubes are in wrong positions



8a.

9.




Under what conditions can you allow a teammember or coworker to enter with you on your badge, i.e. they forgot it at home?

9a.




(NEVER)

10.




Do you/how do you report threatening or odd behavior of a coworker or someone on campus? What behavior is reportable and to who do you report?

10a.




(Insider Threat)

11.




What are ‘outside’ security concerns and who do you report these to?

11a.





12.




Who is the RO and ARO(s) and under what conditions might you contact them or report to them?


12a.





13.




If you wish to send/receive C. botulinumor >0.5mg toxin what do you have to do and who do you contact?


13a.





14.




What safety and ‘Select Agent’ related training have you received this year?


14a.





15.




Is there anything you would like to tell us about?


15a.




(This is a question they often ask especially if they sense a problem, or think they have a whistle blower)