Biosafety & Biosecurity Program
Overview
The VA Office of Research and Development (ORD) Research Laboratory Biosafety & Biosecurity Program promotes the safe use of infectious agents, pathogens, toxins, recombinant and synthetic nucleic acids (collectively referred to as biohazards) in VA biomedical research programs.
Biosafety is the consistent application of safety measures to minimize or prevent exposure to the person handling biohazards, lab and building occupants, the community and the environment. Biosecurity is the risk- and threat-based control measures established to prevent the unauthorized access, misuse, loss, theft, diversion and intentional release of valuable biological materials, pathogens, toxins, information, expertise, equipment, technology and intellectual property that have the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, plants, the environment, public safety or national security.
ORD's biosafety and biosecurity program functions in coordination with similar programs at individual medical centers. ORD’s biosafety and biosecurity program’s activities involve multiple components, including developing VHA policy, issuing guidance, communicating training requirements and initiating training programs; it also involves coordinating with other Federal entities regarding biosafety, biosecurity and homeland defense.
The program provides advice and guidance to VA Facility biomedical research programs on biosafety and biosecurity program management practices and strategies to control the risks associated with the respective biomedical research activities at field sites.
Questions, comments, and suggestions regarding VA’s biomedical and biosafety research program or activities may be submitted to VHACOORDBiosafety@va.gov
Contacts
Biomedical and Biosecurity Research, Institutional Biosafety Committees
Questions? Search the Focused Inquiry Navigational Database: FINDpro (VA network only)
Biosafety and Biosecurity Training Opportunities
- Optional VA IBC Member Training: New optional VA IBC Member Training available in CITI provides information to support IBC review of VA biomedical research. Please go to the following link to obtain more information about the training.
- Eagleson Institute: multiple offerings, Sanford, ME
- ABSA Biosafety & Biosecurity Training Course, Fort Collins, August 5-9, 2024
- 67th Annual Biosafety and Biosecurity Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 1-6, 2024
- USDA ARS 8th International Biosafety & Biocontainment Symposium, Baltimore, MD March 9-13, 2025
VHA ORD Biosafety and Biosecurity Policy and Guidance
Templates
US Government Guidance, Policy and Regulations
- Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories 6th Edition
- NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant and Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules, April 2024
- NIH OSP Biosafety Considerations for Contained Research Involving Gene Drive Modified Organisms, April 2024
- NIH OSP FAQ’s on Toxin Experiments, January 2023
- NIH OSP FAQs on Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Administration – April 2024
- NIH OSP FAQs on Externally Administered IBCs, January 2023
- NIH OSP Incident Reporting – May 2019
- 29 CFR 1910.1030, OSH Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
- 29 CFR 1910.1200, OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
- 29 CFR 1910.1450, OSHA Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories
- US Department of Health & Human Services Science Safety and Security: Guidance and Guidelines
- CDC/APHL Guidelines for Biosafety Laboratory Competency
- CDC Biological Risk Assessment: General Considerations for Laboratories
- United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential
- IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE for the United States Government Policy for Oversight of Dual Use Research of Concern and Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential, May 2024
- CFR § 1910.119, Appendix A; List of Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics and Reactives (Mandatory)
- US Department of Health and Human Services Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management
Additional Biosafety and Biosecurity References