Justification for changing APHIS/CDC Form 1

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Justification for changing APHIS/CDC Form 1

OMB: 0579-0213

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Nonmaterial/non-substantive change to an OMB approved information collection for Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins (42 CFR Part 73) (OMB Control Nos. 0579-0213 and 0920-0576) Expiration 11/30/2015


Justification for the Change - A nonmaterial/non-substantive can be explained in table format as shown below:

Form

Current Question/Item

Requested Change

Justification

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Section 1B, Alternate Responsible Official Name (Typed or Printed)

Remove (Typed or Printed)

This change is necessary in order to correct false instructions on the page.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

On Section 5A, Question 6b

Area external connections to systems that control security of the facility (remote log in, work from home).”

Are there external connections to systems that control security of the facility (remote log in, work from home)?”

This change clarifies the meaning/intent of the question.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Change headers title that read “Attachment 1-7.”

Attachment A-G”

This change corrects attachment names to better distinguish them from Sections 1-7.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment A, Question 2 “Select toxin manipulation or production in the facility”

Select toxin manipulation or production in the laboratory.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question because facility describes the entity as a whole and should describe laboratory information.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment A, Question 4 “Select toxin is produced at the entity.”

Select toxin is produced by PI(s).”

This change clarifies intent of the question because entity describes the facility as a whole and should describe specific individual information (PI).

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment C, Question 3 b Waste Handling Procedures

Waste decontaminated in animal room (e.g., pass-through autoclave)

Waste treated in stages and transported from animal room for decontamination. Describe when and how waste is treated before transport out of the animal room and/or the containment barrier and/or the animal facility.”

Waste Handling Procedures

Waste decontaminated inside the containment area (e.g., pass-through autoclave loaded within the animal facility)

Waste transported outside of the containment area for decontamination. Describe when and how waste is treated before transport out of the containment area.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to clearly state the request for “containment area” information.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment C, Question 8 “How are animal restrained for experimental manipulation?

Not restrained (explain):

Chemical □ Physical

Other”

Are animals restrained for experimental manipulation?

Yes □ No

If no, explain.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to determine if animals will be restrained, not necessarily how.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment C, Question 9 “How are animals monitored before experimental endpoint?

Not monitored (explain):

Daily visual check by animal care/other trained personnel.

Daily weight or other physiological monitoring.

Other”

Are experimentally infected animals monitored (e.g., daily checks)?

Yes □ No If no, explain.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to determine if animals will be monitored, not necessarily how.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment C, Question 10 “Describe how animals are housed by species and containment level(s), including type of caging, number of animals per cage, if cage or cage rack is HEPA filtered, if there is active or passive ventilation of the cages. Also include a brief description of how food/water and bedding are handled or changed.

Species Animal Housing/Husbandry”

Describe animal housing for each species, including whether cages provide primary containment and a brief description (e.g. cage or cage rack is HEPA filtered, active or passive ventilation of the cages, non-containment caging housed within inward flow ventilated enclosure).

Species Animal Housing”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to determine the animal housing.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment C, Question 11 “Describe how animals will be euthanized.”

Are animals euthanized?

Yes □ No If no, explain.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to determine if animals are euthanized, not necessarily how.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment F, Question 1 “Supplies, material and equipment enter and exit BSL3Ag areas only through an airlock, fumigation chamber, or interlocked and double-door autoclave, or shower.”

Supplies, material and equipment enter and exit BSL3Ag areas only through an airlock, fumigation chamber, an interlocked and double-door autoclave, or shower.”

This change clarifies grammatical error.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment F, Question 3 “Disposable materials are decontaminated by an approved method”

Disposable materials are decontaminated by a verified method”

This change clarifies grammatical error.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment F, Question 5 “Differential pressures/directional airflow are monitored and alarmed (visually and audibly) to indicate system failure.”

Differential pressures/directional airflow are monitored and alarmed to indicate system failure.

This change clarifies grammatical error since visual and audible examples should not have been part of the question.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment F, Question 6 “There is HEPA filtration of all supply and exhaust air from the room(s), inner change room(s), and anteroom(s).

There is HEPA filtration of all supply and exhaust air to and from the containment space.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to clearly state the request for “containment area” information.

APHIS/CDC Form 1

Attachment F, Question 7 “A clean change room outside of the non-containment/ containment boundary.

Doors that define a containment boundary have compressible or inflatable gaskets areas.

A dirty change room within the non-containment/ containment boundary.

A clean change room outside of containment. Doors that define a containment boundary have compressible or inflatable gaskets with airtight hinges and latch/knob areas. A dirty change room within containment.”

This change clarifies the intent of the question to clearly state the request for “containment area” information.


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