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- Transfers Guidance - select agents
If the select agents and toxins are sent to another area for packaging and shipping, "chain of custody" paperwork is required to document transfer from the laboratory to the area where packaging occurs
- Select Agents and Toxins Flashcards | Quizlet
Transfers are documented on a CDC APHIS Form 2: Request to Transfer Select Agents and Toxins Which regulatory agencies are responsible for the Federal Select Agent Program (FSAP)?
- 7 CFR Part 331 -- Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins
(10) Contain provisions and policies for shipping, receiving, and storage of select agents and toxins, including documented procedures for receiving, monitoring, and shipping of all select agents and toxins
- 45. 20 - Select Agents and Toxins - University of Idaho
All requests for intrafacility transfer of materials containing select agents or toxins must be documented on the "UI Use and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins Intrafacility Transfer Request" (form located at the end of this appendix) and submitted to the UREDO prior to the intrafacility transfer
- Presentation - CDC Stacks
Question 1: What if a test kit contains a select agent or toxin as quality control? Is an APHIS CDC Form 2 required? Question 2: If the select agent or toxin will be hand-carried, should the person transporting the package be approved by FSAP to access select agents or toxins?
- FAQ: APHIS CDC Form 2 Transfers - select agents
To initiate the transfer authorization, a CDC APHIS Form 2 must be completed and submitted to the Federal Select Agent Program through eFSAP In addition, the individual who is hand carrying the package must be SRA approved
- eCFR :: 42 CFR 73. 16 -- Transfers.
(2) At the time of transfer, the recipient has a certificate of registration that includes the particular select agent or toxin to be transferred and meets all of the requirements of this part
- VA Biosecurity Module Flashcards | Quizlet
The term "permissible amount" is a term used to describe certain select agents This term refers to: The amount of a toxin that a PI is allowed to have under their control and not be subject to select agent regulations
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