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Pakistan National Accreditation Council
Biorisk Management
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Basic Terminology
Global Biological Threat
National Concerns
Measures
Combating the Threat
Way Forward
Biorisk Management Committee under NSC on
Hospital & Health Care Facilities, SDC, PSQCA
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Basic Terminology
BIOSAFETY:
Describes the containment principles, technologies and
practices that are implemented to prevent the unintentional
exposure to Biological agents and toxins or their accidental
release
BIOSECURITY:
Describes protection, control and accountability for valuable
biological materials within laboratories, in order to prevent
their loss, theft, misuse, diversion of, unauthorized access or
intentional release.
Ref: WHO/CDS/EPR/2006.6
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Basic Terminology
BIORISK:
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Biorisk Spectrum
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Naturally Occurring
Bio terror
Bio War
Lack of Awareness and Negligence
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Global Biological Threats
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Global outbreaks of emerging and reemerging infectious
disease
Morens, DM et. al. Nature. 8 Jul 2004
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Global Biological Threats
• Global outbreaks of infectious disease
– Natural outbreaks represent unpredictable
sources of dangerous pathogens
• Radical/Terrorist threat
– Terrorist groups have established intent to do
harm; use of BW represents a potential threat
• Dual-use biotechnology
– Increasing vulnerability of the legitimate
bioscience sector for accidental release or
intentional misuse
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The Threat – National Concerns
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Pakistan faces: -
Communicable Diseases:
 TB, Hepatitis, Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Hemorrhagic Fevers, Polio, Measles
and vaccine preventable diseases, water & food borne infections,
Pandemic Influenza and other diseases
Chronic Diseases:
 25% adult population over 18 yrs suffers from chronic ailments like
Diabetes, Heart Disease, Chronic Respiratory Disease, Cancers
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National Concerns
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Explosive increase in number of diagnostic
laboratories, blood banks and medical facilities in all
mega cities of Pakistan
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Estimated number: not known
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Work with infectious agents in public and private
research, animal care and agricultural facilities has
expanded enormously.
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The Threat
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Categories of Lab Services in Pakistan
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Public sector clinical diagnostic labs
 Located in tehsil, district, tertiary and teaching health units
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Private sector clinical diagnostic labs
 Large number
 Clinical diagnostics
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Public health laboratories
 Two dedicated public health laboratories
 Public Health Laboratories Division, NIH, Islamabad
 Laboratory of Institute of Public Health, Lahore
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National Approach
Pakistan
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shares the concerns of international community and is
fully aware of its obligations
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is concerned about the use of Biological Weapons or any Act of
Bio-Terrorism
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Is taking effective administrative steps for mitigation of biological
risks
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BWC Act is presently in the approval process
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Combating The Threat
 Capacity-building of Organization
 Awareness-raising and training of;
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Laboratory managers and directors;
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Bio-safety and Bio-security professionals
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Bio-risk managers / Researcher / Lab Technicians
 Development of national bio-risk management guidelines,
based on international best practices
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Combating The Threat
 Development of national accreditation plan for biological
laboratories
 Protection against misuse of bio wastage
 Protection against bio terrorism
 Reduce impact of chronic diseases due to mishandling of
bio-wastage
 Effective implementation of legislative measures
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Measures
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Establishment of Inter-Agency Working Group (Task Force)
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Education and Awareness Raising for Bio-Risk Management
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Oversight of Biological Research and other Related Activities
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Code of Conduct for Life Scientists
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National Core Group of Life Sciences (NCGLS)
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Pakistan Biological Safety Association (PBSA)
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Biological Safety Association of Pakistan (BSAP)
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Work done
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Pak-US Bio Engagement Program meeting held in Cairo,
Egypt from 15-17 December 2010.
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A follow up meeting on the proposal was held in
Islamabad on March 2, 2011.
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Singapore Meeting 17-19 May 2011
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Train the Trainer Program
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Specific
Guidelines &
Standards
Guidelines, Standards
GUIDELINES
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Laboratory Safety Manual - WHO
Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL) - CDC
The Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines - Health Canada
Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules EC - NIH
Biorisk management. Laboratory biosecurity guidance - WHO
Biosafety risk assessment methodologies – Sandia Report
STANDARDS
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ISO 15189:2007 – Medical Laboratories
ISO 15190:2003 - Medical laboratories - Requirements for safety
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CWA 15793:2011 - Laboratory biorisk management standard
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Pakistan National Accreditation Council
- International Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2011
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International
Laboratory
Biorisk
Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2008
Management Standard
CWA 15793:2011
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The document was adopted, and published as CWA
15793:2008 by CEN in 2008
 76 participants from 24 countries developed a
management system approach to biosafety and
biosecurity in the laboratory
 CEN in Brussels facilitated the process with funding
by the European Commission
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International
Laboratory
Biorisk
Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2008
Management Standard
CWA 15793:2011
CWA 15793:2011
is a
Management System Standard
Consistent with other international
standards such as ISO 9001 /
14001 and OSHAS18001
Contains definitions, requirements
and notes for guidance
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International
Laboratory
Biorisk
Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2008
Management Standard
CWA 15793:2011
The Standard can be used for:
• Improving overall laboratory biorisk performance
• Increasing awareness of biosafety and biosecurity risks
• Effective management of complex laboratory safety and
security processes
• Improving international laboratory collaboration
and safety harmonization
• Basis for new or revised legislation or regulations
• Support laboratory certification/accreditation,
audits/inspections
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International
Laboratory
Biorisk
Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2008
Management Standard
CWA 15793:2011
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The Standard is not a technical document
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The Standard is performance oriented
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Describes what needs to be achieved
How to do it is up to the organization
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International
Laboratory
Biorisk
Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2008
Management Standard
CWA 15793:2011
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The Standard is not intended to replace any
national or sub-national regulatory requirements
that may apply to the laboratory/facility
Compliance with regulatory requirements is
mandatory
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International
Laboratory
Biorisk
Laboratory Biorisk Management
Standard
CWA 15793:2008
Management Standard
CWA 15793:2011
International Approach
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Not country specific
Based on international, acceptable best practices
Local solutions possible
The Standard is based around the current WHO
Biosafety and Biosecurity Guidelines
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Way Forward
Medical Laboratories:
Management System = CWA 15793
Technical System = ISO 15189
Microbiological / Non-Medical Laboratories:
Management System = CWA 15793
Technical System = ISO/IEC 17025
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THANK YOU
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