Transportation of Animals

Purpose

Boston University (BU) is committed to observing Federal policies and regulations and the Association of Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International standards for the humane care and use of animals. This policy describes how animals are transported from or to other institutions (excluding vendors) and within or between buildings on campus.

Covered Parties

This policy is applicable to all persons responsible for conducting research, teaching, training, breeding, and related activities, hereinafter referred to collectively as “activities”, involving vertebrate animals conducted at or under the auspices of Boston University.

University Policy

Transportation of animals is often necessary to accomplish research goals. Maintaining animal health status by avoiding exposure to potential pathogens, preventing injury, and reducing stressors (e.g., extreme temperatures, odors, excessive noise, vibrations) during transport is important for maintaining the safety and wellbeing of the animal.

Transporting animals requires heightened attention to detail to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the animals as well as personnel in areas where the animals must pass. Human health concerns include allergies of animal origin, injury from escaped animals, and exposure to hazards such as microorganisms, chemicals, or radioactive materials.

Animals transported in their home cage will retain the cage card holder and cage card including ID on their cage card.  Animals transported in a temporary container will retain their cage card for placement on the new cage.

When transporting animals entries and exits used by the public should be avoided. Every effort must be made to use a side door and avoid the main, front entrance

One-Way Transport Between BU and Another Institution (Excluding Vendors)

Transportation to Another Animal room or Animal Facility on Campus

Transportation Between Animal Rooms and Laboratories or Core Facilities within Campus

Transportation of Rodents from Barriers to Laboratories of Core Facilities within Campus

Special Precautions When Transporting Animals

Rodent Transport Requirements

Responsible Parties

Principal Investigators are responsible for: preparing and submitting applications; making modifications in applications in order secure IACUC approval; ensuring adherence to approved protocols; ensuring humane care and use of animals: ensuring that all personnel have completed required training; and reporting any unanticipated outcomes or adverse events to the IACUC.

The Animal Welfare Program and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee are responsible for overseeing implementation of and ensuring compliance with this policy.

History

This policy replaces the Transportation of Rodents Policy last approved by the IACUC in April 2014.

This policy replaces the Transportation of Non-Rodent Policy last approved by the IACUC in January 2014.

Effective Date:            07/10/2018

Next Review Date:      07/10/2021

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