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Subcommittee on Research Safety (SRS)

The VAPORHCS SRS
The Research Safety Program
SRS Roster
Responsibilities of the Principal Investigator
Required Reporting
Responsibilities of Laboratory Personnel
Mandatory Safety Training
SRS Forms
SRS Policies
Useful Web Sites and References

With questions regarding the SRS, contact:

Bryan Jensen
Research & Development Service
503-220-8262 x52800
bryan.jensen2@va.gov


The VAPORHCS SRS

As a subcommittee of the Research & Development (R&D) Committee, the Subcommittee on Research Safety is responsible for reviewing and overseeing the biosafety of all research activities involving biological, chemical, physical, and radiation hazards for compliance with all applicable regulations, policies, and guidelines. This includes a review of all research activities (either funded or non-funded) that will be conducted at the VAMC or conducted off-site by VA personnel with VA funding.

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The Research Safety Program

As detailed in VA Handbook 1200.8 (Safety of Personnel Engaged in Research, PDF), the Research Service (through the R&D Committee and the SRS) must develop a Research Safety Program that is consistent with VA policies, Federal statutes and regulations from Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and guidelines established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and/or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as any applicable state and local requirements.

The duties and function of the SRS include, but are not limited to:

  • Institution and overview of the Research Safety Program
  • Annual review and biosafety assessment of all research activities conducted by the Principal Investigators (PIs)
  • Annual or semi-annual general safety and biosafety inspections of the research laboratories
  • Biosafety review of all research projects and proposals prior to submission for funding
  • Providing resources for general safety training and research-specific biosafety training for Research Service personnel (both VA and non-VA)

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SRS Roster

The SRS membership includes both Facilities Management Service and Research Service personnel, representing different areas of research experience and biosafety expertise. Biosafety issues or concerns can be communicated to any of the SRS members (41KB, MSWord).

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Responsibilities of the Principal Investigator

The PI bears the ultimate responsibility to ensure that laboratory research personnel are in compliance with all aspects of the VA Research Safety Program. In addition, the PI's responsibilities include:

  • Submission of the SRS Project Safety and Hazard Assessment (PSHA) form for new projects.
  • Submission of the SRS Continuing Review form on an annual basis for all ongoing projects.
  • Participation in the initial and annual general safety and research biosafety training program
  • Ensuring that laboratory personnel receive appropriate safety training for research activities conducted in the laboratory
  • Semiannual submission of electronic copies of the laboratory chemical inventory
  • Resolution/correction of any problems or concerns noted during laboratory inspections conducted by SRS and FMS personnel, as well as representative inspectors from other oversight agencies (OSHA, NRC, state DEQ, etc.)
  • Review of the VAPORHCS Chemical Hygiene Plan (419KB, MSWord)
  • Review of the VAPORHCS Biosafety Manual (437KB, PDF)
  • Review of the Research Service Emergency Preparedness Plan
  • Posting of emergency phone numbers and injury and spill response procedures in the laboratory

Note that you must report all events identified in VHA Directive 1058.01, Research Compliane Reporting Requirements, to the SRS by the deadlines defined in the Directive.

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Responsibilities of Laboratory Personnel

All personnel assigned to VA research laboratories, regardless of funding source (VA vs. non-VA) or funding status (paid employees, volunteers, students, WOC, etc.), must be in compliance with all aspects of the VA Research Safety Program. These responsibilities include:

  • Participation in the initial and annual general safety and research biosafety training program
  • Receiving appropriate safety training for all research activities conducted in the laboratory
  • Maintaining an accurate, continuously updated, chemical inventory for the laboratory
  • Resolution/correction of any problems or concerns noted during laboratory inspections conducted by SRS and FMS personnel, as well as representative inspectors from other oversight agencies (OSHA, NRC, state DEQ, etc.)
  • Annual review of the VAPORHCS Chemical Hygiene Plan
  • Annual review of the Research Service Emergency Preparedness Plan
  • Knowledge of emergency phone numbers and injury and spill response procedures

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Special Authorization Requirements

BSL3 Facility use and access
The research use of any BSL3 agent at the VAPORHCS requires pre-approval of the Subcommittee on Research Safety and the R&D Committee. Likewise, similar pre-approval is required for access to and use of the BSL3 Facility. Requests for such approval should be directed to BSL-3 Facility Director, Melanie Harriff, PhD.

Select Agents and Toxins
The research use of any Select Agents or Toxins requires pre-approval by the Subcommittee on Research Safety and the R&D Committee. This process also requires Select Agent and Toxin registration with the Centers for Disease Control (please refer to the CDC website). Additional information on the research use of Select Agents and Toxins can be obtained from the Biological Safety Officer, Kim Neve, PhD.

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SRS Forms

Biosafety Approval of Research Proposals

PLEASE NOTE: Effective June 30, 2021, new submissions, continuing reviews and amendments for existing studies will be submitted in VAIRRS. Forms can be found within VAIRRS under Forms and Templates, then from the drop-down menu VA Portland SRS, Portland, OR - Documents for Researchers.

All submissions received by the 15th of each month will be reviewed at the upcoming SRS meeting.

VA Form 10-0398 (83KB, MSWord)
This form must be completed by a PI for “Just-in-Time” review by VA Central Office following notification of award of VA funding for a previously submitted grant proposal. Also note that a Project Safety and Hazard Assessment form (above) must also be included with all submitted VA 10-0398 Forms.

Laboratory Chemical Inventories
Each investigator is required to maintain and post a hard copy of the laboratory chemical inventory. This document will be reviewed by multiple regulatory entities during the course of a year. These inventories must provide some required information, including CAS numbers for the chemicals, and all hazardous chemicals must be indicated. Hazardous Chemicals are those that are: corrosive, reactive, flammable, or toxic. This can be determined from a material safety data sheet (MSDS) or by contacting the VAPORHCS Industrial Hygienist. A Sample Chemical Inventory (23KB, Excel) is available for informational review. In addition, investigators are required to maintain their online MSDS database for hazardous chemicals within the VISN 20 online system. The VAPORHCS Industrial Hygienist in Facilities Management Service will review these documents twice yearly to ensure compliance.

Laboratory and/or Animal Scope of Work
All personnel working within a laboratory and/or with animals must have a Lab/Animal Scope of Work (47KB, MSWord) form on file with the Research Office.

 

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SRS Policies

SRS Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) (154KB, PDF)

 

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Useful Websites and References


List of Select Agents and Toxins (Federal Web Site, PDF)
NIH (recombinant DNA) guidelines (Federal Web Site)
Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (Federal Web Site)

 

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