controlled substances 11/30/12
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Introduction to secure use of controlled substances. Topics include: Introduction, CSUA, Storage site controls and security, Orders / Delivery / Receipt, Use Logs and Biennial Inventory, Transfers / Imports / Exports, Disposal, Diversion and Loss Reporting, and Illicit Activities and Repercussions. For more information visit http://ehs.ucr.eduTRANSCRIPT
ControlledSubstances
University of CaliforniaLearning OnLine
Environmental Health& Safety (EH&S)Wendy ScottKaren JanigaJanette De La Rosa Ducut, Ed.D.
CSPAControlled Substances
Program Administrators
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1. Identify and define controlled substances2. Obtain authorizations (i.e., CSUA)3. Store and secure4. Order and receive5. Maintain usage logs and report biennial inventory6. Follow policies for transfers, imports, and exports7. Properly dispose8. Prevent diversion and report losses9. Prevent illicit activities
and be familiar with repercussions
Objectives
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Controlled SubstancesChemicals whose manufacture, possession, and use are regulated by government
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Definition
Controlled SubstancesPrevent unauthorized use of analgesics, anesthetics, or euthanasia.
Analgesics Euthanasia
Anesthesia
Alcohol Tobacco Caffeine Chocolate 5
Definition
Schedules
I II III IV VCategorize intoSchedules I-V based on
Medical valuePotential for abusePotential for psychic, physical, or physiologic dependenceHarmful pharmacologic effectsContribution to public health risks
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Identification
High LowCIII
Identify common examples of Schedules I-V
Schedule I
Schedule II
Schedule III
Schedule IV
Schedule V
heroin marijuana
methamphetamine cocaine
vicodinandrogen(steroids)
diazepam rohypnol
pregabalin
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Identification
pentobarbital
ketamine buprenorphine
Isoflurane
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Definition
Ketamine
Ibuprofen
Choose one: Which is a Controlled Substance?
Ethanol
HINT:View DEAwebsite
Which is a Controlled Substance?
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Definition
Choose one:
Ketamine (an anesthetic used in research animals) is DEA regulated
Isoflurane (an anesthetic), Ibuprofen (a pain reliever), and Ethanol are not DEA-regulated. Look for the letter “C” on the bottle.
CIIIIsoflurane Ketamine
Ibuprofen Ethanol
Diazepam(“valium”)
Rohypnol(“roofies”)
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Identification
RobitussinA-C
Tylenolwith Codeine
Choose one: Which has a higher potential for habit
forming dependency?
HINT:View DEAwebsite
C-IV
C-IV C-V
C-III
HINT:View DEAwebsite
Identification
Choose one:
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Tylenol with Codeine has a higher potential for abuse because it contains a habit forming opiate.
Identify potential for abuse based on the schedule (I=high V=low)
Rohypnol(“roofies”)
RobitussinA-C
C-IV C-V
Diazepam(“valium”)
Tylenolwith Codeine
C-IVC-III
Which has a higher potential for habit
forming dependency?
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Identification
Narcotic? N = No Y = Yes
Schedule
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Identification
Schedules
I II III IV V
Lists
I II
Listed ChemicalsPrevent illicit manufacture of
controlled substances (i.e., methamphetamine)
Methamphetamine
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Identification
Pseudoephedrine
List IDirect precursors or catalysts
critical to manufacturingcontrolled substances
List IISolvents and common chemicals
that could be usedfor large scale manufacture of
controlled substances15
Identification
Iodine
Advil ®
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Identification
Xylazine
Cocaine
Choose one: Which can be used to manufacture controlled
substances?
HINT:View DEAwebsite
HINT:View DEAwebsite
Advil ®
Identification
Cocaine
Choose one: Which can be used to manufacture controlled
substances?
Methamphetamine
Xylazine
Iodine
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Iodine is key in synthesizing a controlled substance, and regulated in concentrations of 2.2% or more.
Implement controls for List I chemicals. Advil (non listed), Xylazine (non listed), and Cocaine (Schedule II) are not List I chemicals.
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Identification
Schedules
I II III IV V
Lists
I II
Precursor ChemicalsControl chemicals that may beused in the production of illegaldrugs (i.e., ecstasy).
Precursors
ExamplesSafrole | Piperonal | Isosafrole
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Identification
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Identification
Identification
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
DEA RegistrationUse controlled substances only as authorizedby EH&S
Controlled Substance Use Authorization (CSUA)Acquire, use, store, and dispose as authorized by EH&S.
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CSUA
Controlled Substance Use Authorization (CSUA)Obtain before purchasing or usingIdentify authorized personnel, storage location (security measures), and proposed useUpdate regularly
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CSUA
Authorized Personnel must:Satisfy personnel screening requirements (forms)
Complete trainingAdhere to proceduresand program elements
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CSUA
Berkeley Los Angeles
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Irvine
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CSUA
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CSUA
Davis Irvine
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UCB
Application1. Submit a Project
Registration FormAccess online at EH&S website
2. Complete background check at UCPDfor each Authorized Personnel
Request for Live Scan ServiceDisclosure FormValid Identification
3. Schedule inspectioncontact (510) 642-3073
4. Complete trainingGo to http://www.ehs.berkeley.edu/healthsafety.html
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CSUA
UCB
Modifications
Submit a Project Update Registration FormAccess online at EH&S website
Go to http://www.ehs.berkeley.edu/healthsafety.html 29
CSUA
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Berkeley Los Angeles
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CSUA
Davis Irvine
Merced
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UCD
Application1. Complete training2. Receive authorization
through EH&S3. Obtain departmental
approval to use DaFIS Approval Authorization or Cancellation form
Go to http://accounting.ucdavis.edu/forms/ApprovalAuth.doc
CSUA
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CSUA
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UCI
Application1. Submit a CSUA Form
Access online at EH&S website
2. Complete a Screening Data Sheet for each Authorized Personnel
3. Complete training
Go to http://www.ehs.uci.edu/programs/occhlth/control.html 33
CSUA
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UCM
Application1. Submit a CSUA
Application formAccess online at EH&S website
2. Complete a Personnel Data Sheetfor each Authorized Personnel
3. Complete training
Go to http://ehs.ucmerced.edu 35
CSUA
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UCR
Application1. Submit a CSUA
applicationAccess online at EH&S website
2. Complete Personnel Screening Data Formfor each Authorized Personnel
3. Complete training
Go to http://ehs.ucr.edu/controlledsubstances 37
CSUA
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CSUA
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UCSD
Application1. Manage in the portal
My Research Safetythrough the onlineCSUA Application
2. Schedule a site visit3. Complete training
Go to http://myresearchsafety.ucsd.edu
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CSUA
UCSD
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CSUA
UCSD CSUA components
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PROPERTIESAllow user to leave interaction: AnytimeShow ‘Next Slide’ Button: Show alwaysCompletion Button Label: Next
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UCSC
Application1. Submit a CSUA Form
Access online at EH&S website
2. Complete the personnel C.S. Authorization Formfor each Authorized Personnel
Go to http://ehs.ucsc.edu/lab_research_safety 43
CSUA
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UCSFApplication1. Manage in the portal
Research Information Online (RIO) through the online CSA Application
2. Complete an Information on Authorized User formfor each Authorized Personnel
3. Fill out a Controlled Substance Release Signature Cardfor each Authorized Recipient
4. Complete Controlled Substances Inventory form
Go to http://or.ucsf.edu/ehs 45
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State of CaliforniaOffice of the Attorney General
Obtain State authorization forresearch involving:
Schedule I (Animal) Schedule I or II (Human) Drug Abuse (Substances Abuse Treatment)
Go to http://ag.ca.gov
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CSUA
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
Controls and Security
Provide effective controls to guard against theft, prevent illegal drug use, and protect public from harm.
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Storage Site Controls and Security
DO NOTShare facilitiesTransfer to another container
Valium
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Storage Site Controls and Security
DO NOTShare facilitiesTransfer to another containerKeep other chemicals in the same unitStore in a corridor
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Storage Site Controls and Security
Locked roomor closet
Storage Site Controls and Security
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Choose one:
What is the best placeto store controlled
substances?
Locked cabinet
Bottom drawer ofmetal filing cabinet
Locked box
Locked roomor closet
Security
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Choose one:
What is the best placeto store controlled
substances?
Locked cabinet
Bottom drawer ofmetal filing cabinet
Locked box
Locked cabinets, inaccessible from above or below, are the best place to store controlled substances.
Do not store in rooms (that can be broken into), or portable safes or security boxes that can be easily moved. Do not place in bottom drawers of metal filing cabinets that can be accessed from above.
Storage Site Controls and Security
Schedule III – V
Storage UnitStore according to ScheduleLock at all timesKeep only controlled substancesand log booksAnchor to floor
Schedule I – II 55
Storage Site Controls and Security
Schedule III – VSchedule I – II 56
Storage UnitStore according to ScheduleLock at all timesKeep only controlled substancesand log booksAnchor to floor
Storage Site Controls and Security
EquipmentPadlocks: Ensure screws or bolts are inaccessibleDrawers: Assign top drawer to use as storage, if possible.
Not acceptableAcceptable 57
Storage Site Controls and Security
Access ControlRestrict access to authorized personnelKeep keys in physical custody
CSUAAuthorized Personnel
• Janette Ducut
• Russell Vernon
• Karen Janiga
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Storage Site Controls and Security
UseControlledSubstances
securely
Use only within your area
Keep controlled substances on campus
Return to storage when not in use 59
Storage Site Controls and Security
Storage Site Controls and Security
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Choose one:
Where candiluted mixtures be
placed?
Waste containerin fume hood
Top drawer of metalfiling cabinet
Steel portablelocked box
Trash container
5% Barbital
5% Barbital
Waste containerin fume hood
Top drawer of metalfiling cabinet
Steel portablelocked box
Trash container
Security
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Choose one:
What is the best placeto store controlled
substances?
Place all controlled substances, including diluted mixtures, in approved locked storage units when not in use.
Trash containers, waste containers in fume hoods, and steel locked boxes are easily accessed…and should not be used to store controlled substances.
Storage Site Controls and Security
What do you think?What is the proper disposal for needles
with controlled substances residue?
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Storage Site Controls and Security
Dilute withwater and pour
down drain
Recap needleand placed in
locked storage
Place inrigid container
Place inbroken glass
box
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Storage Site Controls and Security
Dilute withwater and pour
down drain
Recap needleand placed in
locked storage
Place inrigid container
Place inbroken glass
box
Dispose of needles used to inject controlled substancesinto rigid containers.Pouring substances down the drain will harm the environment. Recapping needles increases your chance of accidents. Needles can puncture through broken glass boxes.
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
OrderingRestrict activities to authorized personnelSubmit requests to Purchasing department
CSUAAuthorized Personnel
• Janette Ducut
• Russell Vernon
• Karen Janiga
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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UCI
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
Purchasing/AccountingLink
Submit a request using the PAL or PalWeb systems
Student Health Center Pharmacy
Manufacturer You
DeliveryReceive email from Student Health Center PharmacyPickup Monday through Friday (8:00 am – 12:00 pm)Ensure Authorized Personnel brings UC identification
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
ReceiptPlace in locked storage
unit immediately
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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UCM
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
Purchase RequisitionSubmit a Purchase
Request using CatBuy.
http://purchasing.ucmerced.edu
PurchasingManufacturer You
DeliveryReceive notification from PurchasingEnsure Principal Investigator (PI) signs / verifies delivery
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
UCM
ReceiptPlace in locked storage
unit immediately
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
UCM
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Order using eBuy which you can access from your department’s SAA using EACS
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UCROrders, Delivery, and Receipt
Go to R’Space online at http://rspace.ucr.edu
Click on “Log in”
Enter your UCR NetIDand password
Click on “Log in”
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
Click on “Create Order”
Enter the following:User contactUser phoneOrder descriptionDescriptionUOM
Janette Ducut
Research
1 90 mg 9804 100.00 8.25 108.25 08/01/2007 Requested
(951) 827-5528
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
EH&SManufacturer You
DeliveryReceive email from EH&SEnsure Authorized Personnel is available
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
ReceiptPlace in locked storage
unit immediately
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ApplicationManage through CSUA OnlineAccess in the “My Research Safety” portal
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
Submit a signed Supplemental Information Report
EH&SManufacturer You
DeliveryReceive email from EH&SPickup by appointment ONLYEnsure Authorized Personnel brings UC identification
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
ReceiptPlace in locked storage
unit immediately 88
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Order using CruzBuywhich you can access from http://purchasing.ucsc.edu
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UCSCOrders, Delivery, and Receipt
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Click on “Forms” tabor link under Shop
Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
Locate the DEA Controlled Substances Form
Click on“View Form”
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
Complete the form
Check the box next toControlled Substance
Click on “Add”
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Student Health Services Pharmacy
Manufacturer You
DeliveryReceive email from EH&SEnsure Authorized Personnel is available
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
ReceiptPlace in locked storage
unit immediately
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Orders, Delivery, and Receipt
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
Usage Log
Document physical use, complete use and/or disposal.
Retain for 3 years
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Usage Logs & Biennial Inventory
Biennial Inventory
Declare every 2 years
Receive email and complete form
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Usage Logs & Biennial Inventory
Maintain all documentationin a central filing system
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Usage Logs & Biennial Inventory
CentralFiling System
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Usage Logs & Biennial Inventory
Usage Logs and Biennial
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
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Review campus-specific requirements
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
Transfer Log
Update Usage Log
Complete Transfer Log
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
Go tohttp://ehs.ucsc.edu/lab_research_safety/controlled_substances.php
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
Berkeley Los Angeles
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Shareor hand over to another person in a different laboratory
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
Transport (Ship)to another facility / campus that uses similar substances
Contact EH&Sor dispose
Choose one:
What do you do withextra controlled
substances?
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
Contact EH&Sor dispose
Do not Transfer or Export controlled substances
Sharing or handing over is considered transferring.
Transporting, shipping, relocating, or “passing on” is considered exporting.
Shareor hand over to another person in a different laboratory
Transport (Ship)to another facility / campus that uses similar substances
Choose one:
What do you do withextra controlled
substances?
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
EH&S, Purchasing, or Pharmacy
Police or UCPD
Choose one:
Who can I getcontrolled substances
from?Colleaguefrom another laboratory
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Transfers, Imports, & Exports
EH&S, Purchasing, or Pharmacy
Police or UCPD
Choose one:
Colleaguefrom another laboratory
Do not Import controlled substances.
Obtaining controlled substances from anyone else (even if you have the same controlled substances in your own inventory) is considered importing.
Who can I getcontrolled substances
from?
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
Berkeley Los Angeles
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Disposal
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Davis
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Santa Barbara
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Disposal
San Diego
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Usage Log
Document disposal on Usage Log
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Disposal
Disposal
Dispose unused controlled substances as hazardous waste with EH&S
Deface label and discard empty containers into regular trash
Deface label of empty containers
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Disposal
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Obtain a label from the Online Tag Program (OTP) before beginning your work.
Disposal
Go to http://otp.ucop.edu
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Login with your Username & Password and click on Login
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Click on Createa New Tag
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Enter information into the fields
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Enter the words Controlled Substanceand the full chemical name (no abbreviations)
Ensure numbers add up to 100
Check the hazard class(es)
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Click on
Save and Print Tag
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Click on the
Click Here link
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Verify accuracy of information
Note the tracking number assigned
Print the label
Affix to container
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Click onMain
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Click on theChecked items ready for disposalbutton to notify EH&S that your waste is ready to be picked up
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Your waste should now be listed in the “Containers Ready for Disposal” section.
NOTE: Your waste will not be picked up until it is listed here.
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Store in approved sharps container
Contaminated Sharps
Disposal
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Store until the container reaches the fill line.
Contaminated Sharps
Do not exceed fill line
Disposal
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Disposal
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Disposal
Usage Log
Document disposal on Usage Log
Disposal
Dispose unused controlled substances
Submit a disposal request to EH&S
Submit a Disposal Request to EH&S
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Disposal
UCI
Disposal
Complete the Disposal Request form and retain a copy for your records
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Disposal
UCI
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Disposal
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UCSD
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Disposal
Usage Log
Document disposal on Usage Log
UCSDMy ResearchSafetyLogin to CSUA
Application online
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Disposal
UCSDEmptyContainers
Deface label and discard empty containers into regular trash
Deface label of empty containers
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Disposal
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Usage Log
Document disposal on Usage Log
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Disposal
UCSCDisposal
Dispose unused controlled substances by contacting EH&S
Deface label and discard empty containers into regular trash Deface label of
empty containers
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Disposal
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1. Identification2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Usage logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
Diversion
Prevent using a controlled substances obtained legitimately for illegitimate purposes.
Report suspicious activity (confidentially, if needed)
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Diversion and Loss Reporting
Loss reportingContact EH&S or UCPD
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Diversion and Loss Reporting
Audits andInspections
Provide access to records
Review adequacy of security measures
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Diversion and Loss Reporting
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1. Introduction2. CSUA3. Storage site controls and security4. Orders, delivery, and receipt5. Use logs and
biennial inventory6. Transfers, Imports, and Exports7. Disposal8. Diversion and Loss Reporting9. Illicit activities and repercussions
Topics
CriminalActivity
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Illicit Activities and Repercussions
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Report illicit activities
Illicit Activities and Repercussions
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1. Identify and define controlled substances2. Obtain authorizations (i.e., CSUA)3. Store and secure4. Order and receive5. Maintain usage logs and report biennial inventory6. Follow policies for transfers, imports, and exports7. Properly dispose8. Prevent diversion and report losses9. Prevent illicit activities
and be familiar with repercussions
Summary
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