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Defense in Depth: Off-Site Storage of Biological Specimens and Biopharmaceuticals 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 for Risk Mitigation By Bruce C. Simpson, Director of Commercial Operations, Fisher BioServices 1

this ebook Biobanking & Biorepository Cell Therapy Solutions Clinical Trial Kit Production Laboratory Processing Clinical Trial Sample Management Biologic-API Management Qualification / Validation Services Cold-Chain Logistics 2

About The Author Bruce C. Simpson is the Director of Commercial Operations, Fisher BioServices, headquartered in Rockville, Maryland. In this role, Bruce has oversight responsibility for five commercial biorepositories located in California, Massachusetts, and Maryland, as well as a direct-to-patient pharmacy, and specialty Frozen Specimen Transportation operations. Bruce s training and corporate responsibilities center on biologics and specimen management, including shipping and distribution of biospecimens and cell based therapies. Bruce is recognized by the industry as an expert in addressing increasingly difficult cold chain challenges and protecting clinical trial materials in transit despite extreme environments. Prior to his work within the biosciences industry sector, Bruce had over 20+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, where he held increasingly key positions in materials, quality assurance, and manufacturing management. Bruce graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia and has a Masters of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in law from Canisius College, Buffalo, New York. 3

Introduction The management of risk is part of all business operations, but to commercial biobanks, clinical research institutes, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies, risk mitigation is necessarily a critical element of day-to-day operations. The costly nature of irreplaceable samples/cell lines and high value products such as cell-based drugs, and biological active pharmaceutical ingredient (Bio-API) dictates planning Sinkhole Hurricane Hailstorm Volcanic Activity 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 Natural Fire (external) Flooding (seasonal) Flooding (tidal) for the full continuum of risk. The best solution is frequently off-site storage. Choosing an offsite storage facility means asking the right questions, to determine if the storage provider has the appropriate risk mitigation infra-structure in place, beginning with a realistic threat assessment for the location. 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 4 Lightning Landslide/ Mudslide Ice Storm Snow Storm Wind Tornado Earthquake Extreme Upstream Dam or Reservoir Failure Temperature

7 Key Tips Overview 1. Threat Assessments 2. The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) 3. Location, Location, Location 4. Risk Mitigation Infrastructure 5. Biorepository Building Design 6. Protect Your Data 7. Defense in Depth 5

Threat Assessments 6

Threat Assessments Threat Assessments evaluate the probability of events such as: Tornadoes Earthquakes Floods Hurricanes High winds Airplane crashes Biological terrorism Chemical terrorism Radiological (nuclear) terrorism Hazardous material spills Arson Explosions (bombs, accidents), and other Local hazards (communication outages, power and other utility failures, internal flooding).! 7

Threat Assessments hurricane! Risk/threat assessments are necessarily somewhat subjective. Most threats are of a low probability; long periods of mild weather are normal, and terrorism may be of minor concern as well, except for sites that are near potential targets, such as government buildings and major airports. In addition to assessing the probability of a threat, the potential severity should be considered. A hurricane may be unlikely, but could leave serious damage behind, including extended power outages. If an offsite storage provider has not performed a realistic, well-researched threat assessment, then the risk mitigation strategy is based on guess- 8

The Emergency Action Plan 9

The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Ask potential off-site storage providers if an EAP is in force. Is there a plan for ensuring the safety of the employees, for securing the facility, for addressing the media, and notifying the relevant authorities following a disaster? Is there a plan for restoring normal operations as quickly as possible? These plans should be written, reviewed at regular intervals in case changes are warranted, tested via walk-through or table-top exercises to the extent possible, and the employees trained on the procedures. Ideally, this training is also documented, reviewed, and repeated annually as well as whenever changes are made. 10

The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Contact information for needed emergency supplies, such as providers of trailer-mounted generators, dry ice, liquid nitrogen. Alternative locations for conducting critical business activities. The local, State, and Federal agencies (and their contact information) that must be informed of environmental disasters. Telephone numbers for reporting natural gas leaks and downed power lines. Contact information for contractors for clean-up of hazardous spills. Other resources and information. 11

Location, Location, Location 12

Location, Location, Location On the West Coast, proximity to the fault and compliance with local building code is a key consideration. Choosing an off-site storage facility may involve close examination of whether or not the facility is constructed not only to meet minimum code requirements, but to provide the specific protection needed for your valuable materials under worst case scenario conditions. 13

Location, Location, Location On the East Coast, is the location susceptible to tornadoes, hurricanes, or severe snowfall? How well does the off-site storage provider prepare for such events? Is the facility prepared for the once-every-fifty-years event as well as the more normal level of severity? 14

Risk Mitigation Infrastructure 15

Risk Mitigation Infrastructure Storage facilities should have back-up capacity well in excess of the minimum requirements. For instance, this may mean 100 percent redundant HVAC capacity. Mechanical freezers expel large amounts of heat that must be removed to keep the units running efficiently, reliably, and for a maximum lifespan. Fully redundant HVAC allows one unit to maintain correct facility temperatures while the other is serviced or repaired, as well as provide extra cooling capacity for summer heat waves. 16

Risk Mitigation Infrastructure The same is true of back-up generators and their fuel supply. If the bulk tank holds only enough fuel for 72 hours, is there a possibility that the supplier, following a disaster, will not be able to reach the facility within that time frame? Do the back-up generators support the temperature monitoring systems, security systems, the telephones, and HVAC system? back-up generator -196 o c HVAC A uninterruptible power supply (UPS) should be installed parallel to the back-up generators to prevent damage to electronics during power surges. 17

Biorepository Building Design 18

Biorepository Building Design Is the off-site storage building designed to protect against wind and water? Will the roof withstand the weight of a severe snowfall? Are the lower levels protected from flooding? The design should prevent water from entering the facility as well as minimize damage to the power distribution and back-up generators. A number of repository disasters occurred in the wake of Tropical Storm Sandy in 2012; these were in facilities where the electrical switchgear and generators (and in some cases, the biospecimens and laboratory animals) were located in basements that were prone to flooding. 19

Biorepository Building Design 20

Protect Your Data 21

Protect Your Data The off-site storage provider should manage your inventory data as carefully as your specimens, including back-up of the data on a preset schedule, testing the data for recoverability, and storing it at an offsite, fireproof, well protected location. back-up data 22

Defense in Depth 23

Defense in Depth Risk mitigation occurs at all levels of operations. Additional options include dividing inventory into mirrored collections and storing them in multiple geographically separate biorepositories. The question of risk mitigation is never fully answered. The nature of the biotech industry is one of constant change, and we must keep asking: If a disaster happens, will your research and materials be safe? 24

Additional Resources Equipment Logistics Consumables Every phase of your sample lifecycle is critical to your risk mitigation strategy. Explore additional resources to learn how you can support every step of your biobanking workflow. Comprehensive Biobank Resources Service/ Maintenance Informatics/ LIMS Risk Mitigation Laboratory 25

Additional Resources Professional Staffing Services You can also consider using a biobank service provider to manage your on-site biobank as well as to provide off-site storage of your samples for risk mitigation. Information Technology Systems Biobank Equipment & Maintenance Outsourcing Solutions 26

Additional Resources You may also like our ebook Biobank: Should You Build Your Own or Outsource? 27

Contact Us www.fisherbioservices.com info.fisherbioservices@thermofisher.com 301.315.8460 subscribe to our blog blog.fisherbioservices.com US UK CH CN SG follow us on Linkedin Explore more options for your samples and off-site storage. Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific 28