A risk assessment is one of the cornerstones in biological safety, and a required process to effectively reduce hazards.  The following should be considered when assessing risks of toxins of biological origin.

  • Risks inherent to the procedure
    • Inoculation during animal protocols
    • Inhalation of aerosols
    • Static build up from powders
    • Use of sharps
  • Aerosol-generating procedures
  • Amount of toxin being handled
  • Availability of treatments, vaccines, and antitoxins
  • Training and experience of users
  • Intoxication and lethal dose data
  • Acute and chronic health effects
  • Engineering controls
  • Availability and efficacy of safety equipment and PPE
Select Agents and Toxins

Permissible Toxin Amounts

The following toxins are not regulated if the amount under the control of a principal investigator, treating physician or veterinarian, or commercial manufacturer or distributor does not exceed, at any time, the amounts indicated in the table below.

HHS Toxins [§73.3(d)(7)]

Amount

Abrin 1000 mg
Botulinum neurotoxins 1 mg
Short, paralytic alpha conotoxins 100 mg
Diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS) 10,000 mg
Ricin 1000 mg
Saxitoxin 500 mg
Staphylococcal Enterotoxins (Subtypes A, B, C, D, and E) 100 mg
T-2 toxin 10,000 mg
Tetrodotoxin 500 mg