725.455—Information to be included in the Tier II exemption request.
The submitter must indicate clearly that the submission is a Tier II exemption request for a microorganism instead of the MCAN under subpart D of this part and must submit the following information:
(2)
The name, address, and office telephone number (including area code) of the principal technical contact representing the submitter.
(b) Microorganism identity information.
(1)
Identification (genus, species, and strain) of the recipient microorganism. Genus, species designation should be substantiated by a letter from a culture collection or a brief summary of the results of tests conducted for taxonomic identification.
(4)
Certification of compliance with the introduced genetic material criteria described in § 725.421.
(c) Production volume.
Production volume, including total liters per year, and the maximum cell concentration achieved during the production process.
(ii)
Process flow diagram illustrating the production process, including downstream separations, and indicating the containment envelope around the appropriate equipment.
(iv)
Sources and quantities of potential releases to both the workplace and environment, and a description of engineering controls, inactivation procedures, and other measures which will reduce worker exposure and environmental releases.
(v)
A description of procedures which will be undertaken to prevent fugitive emissions, i.e. leak detection and repair program.
(vi)
A description of procedures/safeguards to prevent and mitigate accidental releases to the workplace and the environment.
(2)
Certification of those elements of the containment criteria described in § 725.422 with which the manufacturer is in compliance, including stating by number the elements with which the manufacturer is in full compliance.
(e)
The site of waste disposal and the type of permits for disposal, the permit numbers and the institutions issuing the permits.
(f)
The certification statement required in § 725.25(b). Certification of submission of test data is not required for the Tier II exemption.