Incidents at Level 4 Biosafety Lab in Downtown Winnipeg
March 4th, 2010Via: Vancouver Sun:
It sits smack in the centre of downtown Winnipeg and contains some of the world’s deadliest pathogens behind air-tight walls and biosafety cabinets.
But new documents reveal Canada’s National Microbiology Lab isn’t immune to leaks, spills and failures in restricted areas where lethal organisms are housed.
Health Canada documents obtained through an access-to-information request reveal close to 250 internal incidents — ranging from equipment failures to potential chemical exposures — were reported in the lab between 2005 and 2009.
The incidents range in severity and include benign finger cuts, potential exposures to chemicals and viruses such as avian influenza, and equipment failures in Level 3 and 4 containment labs.
One 2006 incident resulted in a person exposed to a “negligible” amount of a Level 4 pathogen. Problems with the air system in a Level 4 lab surfaced twice in 2008, and in the first six months of last year there were eight equipment failures in the same Level 3 containment lab.
Level 4 has the highest level of safety and security.
While the incidents are reviewed by a federally appointed community-liaison committee, they are only made public at the committee’s discretion.
New Democrat MP Pat Martin said he was “surprised and disappointed” to hear of the large number of internal incidents reported in the lab during a short period of time. Martin said he wants to see the community liaison committee convene a special public meeting to review the incidents and determine whether the facility is operating in a safe manner.
“I’m quite taken aback that there’s been that number of incidents when we’ve been assured a state-of-the-art facility has state-of-the-art protocols,” Martin said.
“Any reported incident is a big deal when you’re dealing with the world’s most deadly toxins and viruses.”