Title: |
Immunization against Biosafety Hazards |
Publication date: |
4/8/2022 |
Effective date: |
11/30/2008 |
BRIEF
Policy Summary
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) encourages and promotes the safe use of vaccines to prevent occupational infections. The goal is to increase the safety of research with biological etiologic agents.
Note:
- Bloodborne pathogens are covered in the ES&H Manual, Chapter 26, Section 26.5.4, Bloodborne Pathogens and Human Materials, due to different regulatory requirements. Immunizations against bloodborne pathogens are also offered under that policy.
- Immunizations are also offered through the Health Promotion Program at Berkeley Lab, outside of this policy.
Who Should Read This Policy
- All Laboratory employees at risk of infection with biological etiologic agents
- Members of the Laboratory's Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
- The Laboratory Biosafety Officer
- The Laboratory Medical Director
- Laboratory work leads or managers conducting research with biological etiologic agents, or using environmental samples reasonably suspected of containing biological etiologic agents
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Contact Information
Health Services(510) 486-6266
https://ehs.lbl.gov/service/health-services/
or
Biosafety Officer
EH&S Division
[email protected]
Title: |
Immunization against Biosafety Hazards |
Publication date: |
4/8/2022 |
Effective date: |
11/30/2008 |
POLICY
A. Purpose
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) encourages and promotes the safe use of vaccines to prevent occupational infections. The goal is to increase the safety of research with biological etiologic agents.
Note:
- Bloodborne pathogens are covered in the ES&H Manual, Chapter 26, Section 26.5.4, Bloodborne Pathogens and Human Materials, due to different regulatory requirements. Immunizations against bloodborne pathogens are also offered under that policy.
- Immunizations are also offered through the Health Promotion Program at Berkeley Lab, outside of this policy.
B. Persons Affected
- All Laboratory employees at risk of infection with biological etiologic agents
- Members of the Laboratory's Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
- The Laboratory Biosafety Officer
- The Laboratory Medical Director
- Laboratory work leads or managers conducting research with biological etiologic agents, or using environmental samples reasonably suspected of containing biological etiologic agents
C. Exceptions
None
D. Policy Statement
- See the Biosafety Manual for:
- Pre-approval of work with biological agents.
- Internal procedures of the IBC.
- The IBC is required to:
- Invite the Laboratory Medical Director to all IBC meetings.
- Solicit immunization recommendations of the Laboratory Medical Director.
- When the Site Occupational Medical Director (SOMD) or his/her designee is not present at IBC meetings, the Laboratory Biosafety Officer is responsible for getting the SOMD's recommendations.
- The following events trigger an appointment with Health Services to evaluate an employee's exposure to biohazards:
- A vaccine is recommended by the SOMD as potentially protective for a given exposure.
- Medical evaluations are needed to determine whether immunizations are appropriate or personal medical conditions are contraindicated for working with biological etiologic agents.
- Principal investigators or employees should call Health Services to schedule the appointment for 3.a or 3.b, above. At that appointment, Health Services will determine whether the risks of exposure are sufficient to warrant vaccination.
- Health Services will provide information to the employee about the characteristics of the vaccine and whether the vaccine's potential benefits outweigh its risks.
- The recommendation for vaccine usage may apply only to subgroups of employees, based on their health status and/or the contraindications of the vaccine.
- Recommended vaccines are provided at no cost to the employee.
- Medical records must be maintained for vaccinated employees in accordance with medical record guidelines.
E. Roles and Responsibilities
Role |
Responsibility |
Work leads or safety line managers (conducting research using biological etiologic agents) |
|
Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) |
|
Biosafety Officer |
|
Laboratory Medical Director |
|
F. Definitions/Acronyms
See ES&H Manual Chapter 3 and Chapter 26 for technical terms related to the details of this policy and its implementation.
Term |
Definition |
Biohazardous Material |
Environmental materials reasonably suspected of containing biological etiologic agent(s) |
Biological Etiologic Agent |
A microorganism, virus, or toxic protein (biologic toxin or prion) known to cause human disease |
SOMD |
Site Occupational Medical Director |
Workers at Risk of Infection with Biological Etiologic Agents |
Laboratory employees, affiliates, or students working with biological etiologic agents in a manner that may expose them to the risk of infection from the organism/protein |
G. Recordkeeping Requirements
Role |
Recordkeeping Requirement |
Health Services |
Maintains medical records for vaccinated employees in accordance with medical record guidelines |
Biosafety Officer |
Records that immunization recommendations have been developed during the biosafety protocol review. The immunization recommendations will be attached to the approved protocol. |
H. Implementing Documents
Document Number |
ES&H Manual Reference |
Title |
Type |
02.13.002.001 |
Chapter 3 |
Program |
|
07.07.004.001 |
Chapter 26 |
Program |
I. Contact Information
Health Services(510) 486-6266
https://ehs.lbl.gov/service/health-services/
or
Biosafety Officer
EH&S Division
https://ehs.lbl.gov/contact/
[email protected]
J. Revision History
Date |
Revision |
By Whom |
Revision Description |
Section(s) Affected |
Change Type |
4/8/2022 |
1.2 |
T. Durrani |
Periodic review |
All |
Minor |
8/8/2013 |
1.1 |
P. Lichty |
Review completed 7/24/13, no changes; update next review date |
– |
Minor |
1/2/2012 |
1 |
P. Lichty |
Rewrite for RPM |
All |
Minor |
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Title: |
Immunization against Biosafety Hazards |
Document number |
07.05.001.000 |
Revision number |
1.2 |
Publication date: |
4/8/2022 |
Effective date: |
11/30/2008 |
Next review date: |
4/8/2027 |
Policy Area: |
Health Services Programs |
RPM Section (home) |
ESH |
RPM Section (cross-reference) |
None |
Functional Division |
EH&S |
Prior reference information (optional) |
ES&H Manual , Chapters 3 and 26 |
Source Requirements Documents
10 CFR 851, Appendix A, Worker Safety and Health Functional Areas
Implementing Documents
Document Number |
ES&H Manual Reference |
Title |
Type |
02.13.002.001 |
Chapter 3 |
Program |
|
07.07.004.001 |
Chapter 26 |
Program |