Now Accepting Applicants for two projects in planning. (Pls read entry level carefully before applying.)

  1. Biorisk Matrix for Dual-Use Industries Workshop (Entry and Mid-Level Individuals, Lab Managers and Biosecurity Managers) June 6, 2022

    This workshop and follow-on mentoring opportunity for biosecurity experts seeking to increase their awareness of biorisk management and threat assessment. This workshop will cover: 

    ·   Understanding of the current biological threat environment for dual-use industries in southeast Asia.
    ·   Emerging threats and the types of issues/impacts they may cause on the end-user’s sector.
    ·   Introduction to the Biorisk Matrix Tool, including practical application of the tool for a range of threat scenarios.
    ·   Identifying mitigation measures for different threat scenarios. 

    Following the workshop, attendees will take part in a mentorship program whereby the workshop organizers will teach attendees how to use the Biorisk Matrix Tool that will be issued to them and their institutions.

If interested in applying, please follow this link: https://forms.office.com/r/S1X1eWUDD0


2. Biosecurity Threat Management Workshop (Senior and C-Level Individuals) June 3, 2022

This workshop and follow-on mentoring opportunity for biosecurity experts seeking to increase their awareness of biorisk management and threat assessment. This workshop will cover: 

·   Understanding of the current threat landscape relative to biosecurity.
·   Emerging threats and the types of issues/impacts they may cause on the end-user’s sector.
·   Introduction to the Threat Forecasting Tool, including practical application of the tool for a range of threat scenarios.
·   Identifying mitigation measures for different threat scenarios. 

Following the workshop, attendees will take part in a mentorship program whereby the workshop organizers will teach attendees how to use the Threat Forecasting Tool that will be issued to them and their institutions.

If interested in applying, please follow this link: https://forms.office.com/r/mr1rdfmVZx

Invitation sent by:
Alessandro Regio
Project Lead, BEP
CRDF Global
1776 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22209

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Vet2 Phase 2

Official list of participants to the Strengthening Safe and Secure Practices for Specimen Handling, Packaging and Transport: Phase 2

Congratulations! 🎉 See you all in Clark, Pampanga!

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Biosecurity Risk Assessment and Mitigation Training

US Department of State Biosecurity Engagement Program BEP), Health Securities Partners (HSP), BioRisk Association of the Philippines 2015, Inc. (BRAP2015)

Background:

Cross-sectional surveys conducted by HSP partners at the BioRisk Association of the Philippines (BRAP2015) revealed that biosecurity implementation is a key biorisk management gap at high-risk laboratories in the Philippines. In addition, new international biorisk management standards (ISO 35001:2019) and the WHO Biosafety Manual 4th Edition require robust biosecurity risk assessments as part of implementation and compliance. Taken together, there is an urgent need to train biorisk professionals in how to conduct proper biosecurity risk assessments and develop mitigation measures for their institutions, as the first critical step to implementing biosecurity. In partnership with BRAP, HSP will deliver a series of biosecurity risk assessment and mitigation trainings and mentorship to a cohort of biorisk officers at high-risk laboratories.

Scope and Format: This workshop will train at least 12 biorisk officers from high-risk institutions. All participants will be alumni of the Philippines Advanced Biorisk Officers Training (PhABOT) and will be overseen by BRAP throughout the course, as to develop a new cohort of BRAP-certified trainers equipped with the knowledge and skills to propagate this training at their home institutions. Participants will complete a training that will be delivered in three key phases using a blended approach:

  1. 10 hours of virtual training for foundational knowledge of biosecurity risk assessment and mitigation;
  2. A three-day in-person train-the-trainers program; and
  3. Mentorship as participants return to their institutions, train others, and then conduct risk assessments and develop mitigation plans for their institutions;
    1. One participating laboratory will serve as a model laboratory during this phase. After conducting their step-down training, this lab will perform its risk assessment with in-person supervision and mentorship from lead trainer, Dr. Viji Vijayan. All trainers who completed Phases 1 and 2 will be invited to join this in-person engagement prior to returning to their home institutions to conduct risk assessments on their own with remote mentorship. A hybrid approach can also be taken if not all trainers are able to join in-person.

Following the training, HSP will support the cohort of trainers in taking the IFBA exam for certification in Risk Assessment. In addition, HSP will utilize the risk assessment and mitigation plans developed by the trainers to brief key government agencies on current vulnerabilities and biosecurity solutions at high-risk labs in the country.

Objectives: The primary objective of this project is to enable a cohort of trainers to implement best practices and enhance biosecurity risk assessment and mitigation at their home institutions

  • Develop skills for biosecurity risk assessment and mitigation
  • Equip cohort of trainers with the skills and knowledge to train colleagues at their home institutions
  • Provide mentorship to cohort of trainers as they train others, conduct risk assessments, and develop mitigation plans
  • Certify participants through IFBA’s certification in Biorisk Assessment
  • Develop recommendations for bolstering biosecurity in the Philippines based on the risk assessment and mitigation plans developed by the BRAP trainers and share with key government agencies.

Impact: Through the train-the-trainer approach and continued mentorship to the cohort of trainers, this program will have a direct impact for securing laboratories in the Philippines. Additionally, IFBA certification and recommendations made to relevant government agencies will have a sustained impact on this sector.

Funding grant: This project is fully funded by the US Department of State Biosecurity Engagement Program, administered by Health Securities Partners (HSP) and overseen by the BioRisk Association of the Philippines 2015, Inc.(BRAP2015).

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