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UMKC Animal Users Training
June 2017
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Outline of Today’s Meeting
AAALAC Site Visit 2017 – Lon Dixon New SOP: Hazardous waste disposal – Tim Sturgis Water outage – June 10 and other HSB projects – Jodi Troup FY18 Per diem increase – Jodi Troup CITI – Chris Winders Chat feature on ORS website for IACUC related questions – Chris Winders IACUC Review Process and Projected Review Timelines – Chris Winders
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UMKC has been a member of AAALAC since 1979 at a Full Accreditation Status
AALAC conducts a site visit every 3 years UMKC has a 1 day visit in the summer (usually July) The visit is based on the Program Description that is submitted to AAALAC in March. The Program Description is a detailed account of all UMKC animal related activities; LARC, IACUC and research labs/protocols
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July 12, 2017 Site Visitors: All day visit Tour the LARC
Visit some of the PI labs Lunch with the IACUC Review IACUC documents (policies, protocols, reports, etc) Exit interview Summary of finding Suggestions for improvement Mandatory corrections Site Visitors: Christine Parks University of Wisconsin-Madison Vanessa Johnson MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Summary of visit Findings Possible results of our site visit
Suggestions for improvement Things that we can do/change to make our program better Mandatory items Things that must be done/changed Possible results of our site visit Continued Full Accreditation Conditional Accreditation Deferred Accreditation Probation Revoked Accreditation
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Hazardous Agent Waste Disposal SOP
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Hazardous Agent Waste Disposal SOP
PI responsibility At the end of the exposure time place the animals into a clean cage(s) Place the soiled cage(s) (including filter top, wire top and water bottle) into a plastic bag Red bag for biological agents Yellow bag for chemical agents Label the bag(s) Take the cart of bagged soiled cages to dirty cage wash
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Hazardous Agent Waste Disposal SOP
Label the bag(s) Please write legibly
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HSB Water outage Saturday June 10 ~ 2 hour duration
Repair work is to begin at 8 am Plan ahead May want to limit LARC activity
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FY18 LARC Per diems
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LARC PER DIEM RATES AND FEES - WITH FY2018 INCREASE
Current FY2017 Fee Effective July 1, 2017 LARC PER DIEM RATES AND FEES - WITH FY2018 INCREASE Fees Category UMKC Affiliated, Non-UMKC Non-Affiliated FY2017 FY2018 Mouse - cage per diem (conventional) $0.39 $0.42 $0.59 $0.63 $0.78 $0.84 Mouse - cage per diem (barrier) $0.50 $0.54 $0.75 $0.80 $1.00 $1.07 Mouse - cage per diem (quarantine) $0.55 $0.83 $0.90 $1.10 $1.19 Mouse disposal $0.10 $0.11 $0.15 $0.16 $0.19 $0.21 Rabbit - cage per diem $2.52 $2.72 $3.79 $4.08 $5.05 $5.44 Rabbit disposal $3.28 $3.53 $4.93 $5.31 $6.56 $7.07 Rat - cage per diem (conventional) $0.68 $0.95 $1.01 $1.26 $1.35 Rat - cage per diem (barrier) $0.74 $0.79 $1.47 $1.59 Rat - cage per diem (quarantine) $0.89 $1.04 $1.33 $1.55 $1.78 $2.08 Rat disposal $0.61 $0.65 $0.91 $0.98 $1.21 $1.31 Cage cards per animal $0.12 $0.13 $0.18 $0.20 $0.24 $0.26 Process charges per order $11.92 $12.83 $17.87 $19.25 $23.83 $25.67 Vet Tech Service Time (per hr) $33.37 $35.93 $50.05 $53.90 $66.73 $71.87 Tech Service Time (per hr) $29.25 $31.50 $43.87 $47.25 $58.50 $63.00 Radil testing (cost + %) 25% 35% 45%
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Changes to the “Group 2: Researchers” course
New required modules have been added to this course Required to take the new course at the time of renewal
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Discussion of appropriate training is found throughout the five chapters of the Guide. At a minimum, the PHS Policy and the Guide require institutions to: ensure that individuals who use or provide care for animals are trained and qualified in the appropriate species-specific housing methods, husbandry procedures, and handling techniques; ensure that research staff members performing experimental manipulation, including anesthesia and surgery, are qualified through training or experience to accomplish such procedures humanely and in a scientifically acceptable fashion; provide training or instruction in research and testing methods that minimize the number of animals required to obtain valid results and minimize animal distress; ensure that professional staff whose work involves hazardous biological, chemical, or physical agents have training or experience to assess potential dangers and select and oversee the implementation of appropriate safeguards; and ensure compliance with any initial and continuing education regarding State requirements for the licensing of veterinary or animal health technicians.
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Current Group 2: Researchers - Basic Course Required or Optional
New Group 2: Researchers – Basic Course Introduction to Working with the IACUC Optional Required Working with the IACUC Federal Mandates The Veterinary Consultation Getting Started Alternatives Avoiding Unnecessary Duplication USDA Pain/Distress Categories Endpoint Criteria Surgery Collecting Blood Samples Personnel Training and Experience Occupational Health and Safety Using Hazardous and Toxic Agents in Animals Housing Social Animals Prolonged Restraint Euthanasia Making Changes After You Receive Approval Reporting Misuse, Mistreatment, or Non-Compliance Final Comments
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Chat feature on ORS Website
New feature on the ORS website New feature for the IACUC Chat live with a compliance person Quick response to simple questions, faster than
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IACUC Review Timelines
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IACUC Reviewing Activity for 2016
IACUC currently has 70 active protocols Reviewing Activity for 2016: 6 new protocol submissions 12 3 year renewals 48 annual continuations 39 amendments (major and minor) 4 new protocols submissions for 2017
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