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Other vaccination recommendations will be determined on an individual basis after the risk assessment that reviews animal species, risk exposure, and personal health issues. The CMU consulting occupational physician, with added consultation as needed from the CMU Biosafety Officer or the Principal Investigator of the project, will make this determination. Individuals may decline to participate in an immunization program recommended by CMU s consulting occupational physician by signing appropriate waivers acknowledging their awareness of risks and agreeing to waive, release and hold harmless, CMU, provide said individuals have first undergone the training described in this policy and have conferred with CMU s consulting occupational physician. CMU s consulting occupational physician shall obtain any such waiver and only share it with CMU as appropriate. CMU, however, reserves the right to require individuals to participate in a preventative medicine program, as it deems necessary. 7. Precautions taken during pregnancy, illness or decreased immunocompetence. Prior to participating in procedures involving contact with animals, personnel are required to complete an Initial Medical Questionnaire for Individuals Who Work with Animals. The occupational health physician will review the questionnaire and determine which personnel require a medical appointment. During the appointment, the physician discusses risk factors relevant to the individual s work. During training, individuals who are pregnant, want to become pregnant, or are immunocompromised are advised to consult with the occupational health physician. 8. Provisions for personnel who are not involved in animal care and/or use but nevertheless need to enter areas when animals are housed or used. There are occasions when personnel who are not involved in animal care and/or use nevertheless have a need to enter areas when animals are housed or used (for example, personnel involved in building maintenance, security, housekeeping, etc.). Signs are placed on the entrance to all animal facilities describing the animals housed in the facility and potential health issues with which to be concerned. The signs additionally provide information on whom to contact should an adverse event occur. Students in courses that include contact with animals are informed of the same by means of the syllabi for said courses. In addition to employees performing animal care, several other sectors of the CMU community are exposed to research and educational animals or animal tissues: faculty, post-doctoral fellows, visiting scientists, undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, and research technicians. Investigators must identify these individuals on the IACUC Project Review Form. Training is mandatory for all of those groups, and training records are available on request. Training topics vary with the project details and the individual s involvement in the project. There is no charge for training. On some occasions the public may tour the laboratory animal facilities. These tours involve primarily observation and discussion with the opportunity to interact with well socialized animals. Visitors are reminded at the beginning of the tour that allergies to animals are common, and asked if there are any allergies to latex. In addition, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is available and in some areas required. Access to hand sanitation is available at the end of the tour. Page 13 of 19

Anesthesia Anesthesia, analgesia and euthanasia of rodents and rabbits (ANE-RR-002-00) Controlling pain in rodents (ANE-RO-002) Isoflurane or halothane anesthesia of rodents and rabbits (ANE-RR-003-00) Mouse anesthetic regimes (ANE-MO-001-00) Rat anesthetic regimes (ANE-RA-001-00) Guinea pig anesthetic regimens (ANE-GP-001-00) Administration Techniques Preparation for injections (ADM-NS-001-00) Needle sizes, sites, and volumes (NS-001-00) Intraperitoneal injection in rodents and rabbits (ADM-RR-001-00) Subcutaneous injections in rodents and rabbits (ADM-RR-002-00) Intramuscular injections in rodents and rabbits (ADM-RR-003-00) Intradermal injections in rabbits (ADM-RB-001-00) IV injections in the mouse tail vein (ADM-MO-002-00) IV injections in the rat tail vein (ADM-RA-002-00) Stomach tubing (gavage) in the mouse (ADM-MO-001-00) Stomach tubing (gavage) in the rat (ADM-RA-001-00) Administration of liquid medication by mouth in rodents (ADM-RO-005-00) Injection techniques in the cat and dog(adm-cd-001-00) Oral medications in the dog and cat (ADM-CD-002-00) Intubation of the dog and cat (ADM-CD-004-00) Physical Exam and Restraint Techniques Physical exam and restraint of the mouse(per-mo-001-00) Physical exam and restraint of the rat (PER-RA-001-00) Physical exam and restraint of the rabbit (PER-RB-001-00) Physical exam and restraint of dogs and cats (PER-CD-001-00) Husbandry Biology and Husbandry of the Mouse((HUS-MO-001-00) Mouse-Signs and Symptoms of Disease (HUS-MO-002-00) Biology and Husbandry of the Rat (HUS-RA-001-00) Rat-Signs and Symptoms of Disease (HUS-RA-002-00) Health and Safety Zoonotic Diseases in Exotic Pets and Laboratory Animals (HAS-LA-001-00) Zoonotic Diseases in Wild Rodents (HAS-WR-001-00)Disease Communicable from Domestic Animals to People (HAS-NS-001-00) Laws, Regulations, and Policies that Impact on the Care and Use of Animals Animal Welfare Act (LAW-NS-003-00) PHS Policy (NIH) on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (LAW-NS-004-00) PHS Animal Welfare Policy (LAW-NS-006-00) Investigators Responsibilities (LAW-NS-008-00) Continuing Education Training in Animal Use and Care (LAW-NS-012-00) Surgery Surgery Guidelines for Incision Site Preparation and Surgeon s Scrub (SUR-NS-001-00) Reproduction Techniques Mouse Estrus Detection (RPR-MO-001-00) Mouse Breeding (RPR-MO-002-00) Page 17 of 19

Euthanasia Morbidity/Euthanasia of Rodents (EUT-RO-001-01) CO2 Euthanasia: Mouse Protocol using Pressurized Cylinder/Flow Meter (EUT-MO-001-00) The facility managers have materials on laboratory and research animal care and welfare. Audiovisual materials on the proper care and use of animals, individualized instruction by the attending veterinarian or veterinary technicians, and reference materials relating to the humane care and use of animals in research are also available. University Health Services offers a wide variety of health related counseling services for students and student employees, and the Central Health Improvement Program provides similar services for faculty and staff. All personnel involved in animal care and use are informed by the facility director of potential hazards and precautions associated with their work. MSDS are available to all employees. Facility managers review zoonotic diseases as part of an overall training program in animal care and use. CMU is responsible for training university personnel in the safe handling of radiological, biological, and chemical materials, including blood-borne pathogens. The university attending veterinarian, is available for consultation in developing IACUC Project Review Forms (i.e., protocols) that require the use of anesthetics, analgesics, and tranquilizers. Agents are selected to provide relief from pain or distress with consideration for surgical procedures or technique, species, efficacy of pain control, and potential effects on experimental protocol. Postoperative analgesia to reduce the incidence of pain, weight loss, inappetance, discomfort, and inactivity is also emphasized. The IACUC reviews each protocol for appropriate use of anesthetics and analgesics. Research staff is required to monitor animals closely during procedures requiring anesthesia and in the postoperative period, document observations and treatment. Animal care staff is trained to observe animals. They report abnormal behaviors and may provide additional monitoring. Professional and technical personnel and students who perform anesthesia, surgery, or other experimental manipulations are qualified through training and/or experience to accomplish tasks in a humane and scientifically acceptable manner. Additionally, the Coordinator of the Health Professions Animal Care Facility conducts technical skills training in the use of various anesthetic agents, surgical prep of the animal and the surgeon, suturing, donning gloves, maintaining a sterile field, postoperative monitoring. 3. Documentation - All training is documented and training records are maintained by the animal facility managers or the IACUC Coordinator. IV. Institutional Program Evaluation and Accreditation A. All of this Institution's programs and facilities (including satellite facilities) for activities involving animals have been evaluated by the IACUC within the past 6 months and will be reevaluated by the IACUC at least once every 6 months according to PHS Policy IV.B.1.-2. Reports have been and will continue to be prepared according to PHS Policy IV.B.3. All IACUC semiannual reports will include a description of the nature and extent of this Institution's adherence to the PHS Policy and the Guide. Any departures from the Guide will be identified specifically and reasons for each departure will be stated. Reports will distinguish significant deficiencies from minor deficiencies. Where program or facility deficiencies are noted, reports will contain a reasonable and specific plan and schedule for correcting each deficiency. Semiannual reports of the IACUC s evaluations will be submitted to the Institutional Official. Semiannual reports of IACUC evaluations will be maintained by this Institution and made available to the OLAW upon request. Page 18 of 19