Current federal and international regulations require anyone
directly involved with the shipment of potentially
infectious materials, including biological specimens
and cultures, be properly trained on pertinent
shipping requirements. The current resource on
campus for training in this area is an interactive
CD program titled “2006 – Comprehensive
Guide to Shipping Infectious Substances &
Diagnostic Specimens” produced by Saf-T-Pak,
Inc. which is available the front desk of the
Medical Library (located in IB Building) for a
three-day loan.
Proper documentation of training
is required to be maintained on-file. Users of
the Saf-T-Pak
training program will be given the opportunity
to complete an exam at the end of the training
module. Following completion of the test, the
program will generate a certificate of training.
The certificate must be maintained on-file and
made available to state or federal inspectors
upon request. Refresher training is required every
three years; again with documentation of training.
Additional information on shipping
requirements is available at the following websites:
For
shipment of hazardous or infectious materials
on aircraft:
International
Air Transport Association (IATA)
The
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
For
SAF-T-PAK Training, contact
EHS
Saf-T-Pak
Federal
guidelines for transportation of hazardous or
infectious materials:
The
United States Department of Transportation (DOT)
For
shipment of hazardous or infectious materials
through UPS:
United
Parcel Service
Contact EHS Kevin
Mouser at 274-4351, Amanda
Stinnett at 278-3328 or Jim
Klenner at 274-2830 for additional guidance.