USDA ARS 4 TH INTERNATIONAL BIOSAFETY & BIOCONTAINMENT SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL BIORISK CHALLENGES- AGRICULTURE AND BEYOND. Baltimore, Maryland Feb 6-9, 2017

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USDA ARS 4 TH INTERNATIONAL BIOSAFETY & BIOCONTAINMENT SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL BIORISK CHALLENGES- AGRICULTURE AND BEYOND Baltimore, Maryland Feb 6-9, 2017 ARS Culture Change Steven Kappes, PhD Associate Administrator, Office of National Program Agricultural Research Service, USDA 1

USDA-ARS PROFILE IN-HOUSE RESEARCH AGENCY OF USDA FARM-TO-TABLE RESEARCH SCOPE 17 NATIONAL PROGRAMS 700+ PROJECTS 2,100+ SCIENTISTS 90+ LABORATORIES $1.1 BILLION ANNUAL BUDGET (FY16) OFFICE OF NATIONAL PROGRAMS SETS RESEARCH DIRECTION AND DEVELOPS ANNUAL BUDGET AGENCY BIOSAFETY OFFICER AGENCY ANIMAL CARE AND USE OFFICER http://www.ars.usda.gov/

ARS IS DIVIDED INTO 5 GEOGRAPHIC AREAS ACROSS THE COUNTRY 3

LEARNING FROM MY PAST Grew up on a family farm/ranch in South Dakota 4 Started my career at an ARS animal research facility in Nebraska

USDA, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE BIOSAFETY, SAFETY, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (SHEM) PROGRAM INITIATIVE FOSTERING A CULTURE OF AWARENESS, SUPPORT AND RESPONSIBILITY

BIOSAFETY/SHEM PROGRAM INITIATIVE: WHY NOW? In 2013, high profile accidents and laboratory acquired infections in United States Increase of criminal prosecutions for work related fatalities: Apr 2013: UCLA professor, felony arraignment for inadequate training and supervision in fatal lab fire Oct 2013: President, Port Arthur Chemical and Environmental Service, felony conviction for falsifying records in hydrogen sulfide fatality ARS Laboratory Acquired Infection ARS Hazard accident 2014: Safety Stand Down Biosafety issues at federal facilities and universities Increased scrutiny on life science research by Congress, GAO, Press and the Public. Preserve the right to conduct research 6

2013 ARS LABORATORY ACQUIRED INFECTION BSL-2 laboratory Experiments conducted utilizing various strains of Escherichia coli and salmonella spp. Periods of intense laboratory activity conducted by the research scientist. Multiple sources of spills and aerosol generating operations Ecoli O157:H7 (Shiga-like toxin) Hemorrhagic diarrhea Patient treated with antibiotics Patient nearly died 7

ENHANCING THE ARS BIOSAFETY AND SAFETY PROGRAM 2013 ARS laboratory accident A risk assessment was performed but risk mitigation was flawed. A turning point in my biosafety and safety perspective LAI brought back memories of a farm accident 30 years ago. I knew we had to do more for our employees, supervisors and families. Take home messages- The importance of robust risk assessment processes. The need for clear reporting procedures for incidents, accidents, etc. The importance of training on BSL-2 practices. 8

How do we better serve our laboratories? Preserve the right to conduct research How do we make our biosafety and safety programs practical and beneficial without undue burden to our labs? Requires location specific tools SOP Training, proficiency testing Equipment Reporting, metrics Risk assessment How do we get buy-in? We have to change the safety culture 9

How do we improve the Safety Culture? We Change Perceptions! - 10 -

How do we change the Biosafety/ Safety Culture? A strong safety culture is more than equipment, facilities, policies and procedures..it takes leadership, commitment and continual reinforcement! We need to develop leadership that represents and integrates technical and social expertise. Leaders must instill safety and security as core missions driving the work of scientific and political institutions. By supporting work to identify and mitigate risks, acknowledging failure and uncertainties, and facilitating participation of diverse experts, they can empower organizations to respond to new challenges. Palmer, Fukuyama and Relman. A more systematic approach to biological risk 12/15/2015, Science: Vol 350 Issue 6267-11 -

The ARS Approach (Thus Far) In 2013, ARS Administrator empaneled a Leadership Steering Committee to establish Agency-wide vision, and an Operational Committee to recommend procedures to support the vision. Conducted an analysis of ARS biosafety and SHEM functions and programs at the Agency level Benchmarking ARS biosafety and SHEM programs against other Federal research agencies and universities - 12 - ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative

LEADERSHIP STEERING COMMITTEE Composed of National Program, Area Directors, Administrative and Financial Management and Agency-level Biosafety and SHEM Managers. Charter Establish Agency-wide vision Provide Leadership for safety related policies and programs Identify existing program gaps and develop and provide resources to close them. ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative 13

The Pilot and Ongoing Assessment Town hall meeting introducing the team, purpose of the review and answer employee questions Detailed program review w/ location safety staff Agency Sr. Leadership representative meets with employees and conducts listening sessions (Pre-assessment Perception Survey) Tour/review the labs and observe work practices Teach and learn Train the trainer 2013/2014 Pilot Assessments WRRC, Albany CA ERRC, Wyndmor, PA RRC, Athens, GA BARC, Beltsville, MD 2015 Assessments NADC, Ames, IA NCCCWA/AFRL, Leetown, WVa Knipling-Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory, Kerrville, Tx 2017 Assessments Human Nutrition- Davis, CA, Madison, WI, Stoneville, MS, and Manhattan, KS. - 14 - Generate the assessment report and assist locations in developing corrective action plans and monitor plan completion progress. ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative

The ARS Approach Continues Based on the Pilot Assessment outcomes have conducted a Trend Analysis of common findings to evaluate gaps and institute improvements. Continue to communicate and engage employees related to improving safety culture Also identified best practices at locations for potential Agency wide deployment. The Leadership Steering committee appointed a subcommittee to review roles and responsibilities related to safety and health programs, including Staffing levels - 15 - ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative

The ARS Approach Continues - Training ARS has provided training for: Senior Leadership Fostering A Safety Culture Science and Science Support Staff SHEM-developed Supervisor Roles and Responsibilities Course ARS has developed training for deployment in the field: ARS Biosafety Training Modules on AgLearn (based on BMBL 5 th Edition) Introduction to Biosafety Concepts Risk Assessment ARS/CDC developed Instructor-led modules on Biosafety for BSL-2 Labs ARS held a Biosafety, Safety, Health and Environmental Management (BSHEM) Conference, May 2015 attended by ARS leadership and Safety Professionals February 2016 USDA ARS Biosafety, Safety and Health Awareness Month 16 ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative

The ARS Approach Continues In the Fall of 2015, the Leadership Steering committee chartered a subworking to assess current methods and documentation of hazard identification, assessment and control processes Roles and Responsibility Working Group Future sub-working groups Training and proficiency testing Accident, incident, near-miss reporting A SWISS CHEESE MODEL OF RISK Mitigation Measures References: Center for Chemical Process Safety, Process Safety Leading and Lagging Metrics, Revised January 2011, p. 4, http://www.aiche.org/uploadedfiles/ccps/metrics/ccps_processsafety _Metrics_2011_FINAL.pdf, accessed 31 August 2011; J. Reason, Human Error: Models and Management, BMJ 2000, Vol. 320, pp. 768-17 770. - ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative

What will it take to implement improvements? Time- change does not occur overnight! ARS leadership is committed to safety. Employee engagement and communication is critical. Strategic plan. Accountability at all levels. Identification of issues and best practices. Resources. 18 Metrics and continual improvement.

WHAT S ENVISIONED FOR THE FUTURE?...and, most importantly, ARS will work to continually improve its biosafety and SHEM programs relating to: Management leadership and accountability. Employee participation. Hazard identification and assessment. Hazard prevention and control. Policy and procedure development. Information and training. Accident and near-miss investigation. Continual evaluation of program effectiveness. Program Assessments Training and Assistance Biosafety Manual (SOPs) Mission Statement Organizational Vision Risk Assessment (IBC) Biosafety Policy 19 Program Goals ARS Biosafety and SHEM Program Initiative

Challenges to enhancing a biosafety program? You are the face of the biosafety program. How are you perceived? Recognize leadership s perspectives. It is unlikely that they will be a biosafety expert. Education of principles and practices. How do you get started? Administrator approval Co-leadership buy-in Where are the problems? ARS Administrator Dr. Chavonda Jacobs- Young What does an enhanced biosafety program look like? What do I do? Agency buy-in and acceptance Need to use real life events How do you maintain the inertia? 20

Biosafety and Safety is an ARS Value Keep our Employees, Visitors and Communities Safe 21