Infected Premises Operations Induction Avian Influenza.

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Infected Premises Operations Induction Avian Influenza

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Infected Premises Operations Induction

Avian Influenza

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What do we do?

Deliver a clean site to the owner/manager efficiently and safely

while maintaining bio-security.

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Field Activities

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Valuation

1. Use farm records for numbers & ages

2. Take photos of exotic/rare species

3. Record likely materials

eg feed, packaging

All birds and materials likely to be destroyed are valued for compensation.

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Destruction

1. Method – eg use of CO2 – see SOP

2. Maintain feed, water & environment3. Risk assessment to be reviewed at start 4. Maintain records

Birds are culled using a method that maintains animal welfare & reduces

exposure of personnel

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Disposal

1. Method – eg composting in shed, disposal off site, disposal on site, burning

2. Limit numbers of people on site3. Risk assessment to be reviewed at start4. Maintain records

Carcasses & materials are disposed of using a method that maintains bio-security

& reduces exposure of personnel

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Decontamination

1. Use an approved method & chemical2. Use PPE3. Risk assessment to be reviewed at start4. Avoid environmental damage5. Maintain records

Buildings & equipment are decontaminated twice prior to stock introduction

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Pest Control

1. Identify relevant pests

2. Use baits in sheds prior to lock up

3. Co-ordinate eradication (destruction or trapping) of larger wild animals

Control pests that could transfer virus away from contaminated areas.

eg rodents, insects, wild dogs

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Auditing

1. Check tasks are completed 2. Check records are completed 3. Improve effectiveness & efficiency 4. Improve induction & training programs5. Check compliance to risk assessment &

regulations6. Maintain health & safety

Audits check what we say we are doing against what is actually happening.

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Structure & Roles

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IP Operations Roles - LDCC

• IP Operations Manager Coordinators

• Valuation• Destruction• Disposal• Decontamination• Pest Control• Audits• Gate Control• Induction & Training

Administration Officer• Clerical Officers

Responsibilities are listed in Ausvetplan

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IP Operations Roles - Field

• Sector Leader (for every 5-7 SS) Site Supervisor (SS)

• Team Leader (s)• Team Members• Contractors• Owners & managers• Site workers & families• All visitors to the site

eg. auditors, vets, safety officers Gate Control

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What do you do?

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Considerations

1. Community – schools, businesses, sport

2. Environment – run off, dust, air pollution

3. Political – impact of decisions

4. Technical – approval required

5. Social – families, public health, visitors, animal welfare

6. Economic – local expenditure, trade

Will these impact on how you do your job?

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Bio-Security

Operations are to be performed to ensure the virus is not spread to, from

or within the site.

1. Follow entry/exit procedure – see SOP2. Minimal entry of authorised people &

equipment3. Adherence to ‘no contact’ period with

specified livestock after the operations

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Health & Safety of People

Operations must be performed to maintain the safety of all personnel

involved.

1. Follow OH&S AI field operations procedure – see SOP

2. Manage risk using risk assessments

3. Perform audits to check compliance

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Personal Disinfection

AI can be spread to humans resulting in illness and sometimes death.

To reduce the possibility of infection:

1. Know the virus transfer mechanism

2. High risk areas – restrict access

3. Wear and maintain your PPE

4. Wash hands & face thoroughly

5. Comply with SOPs & risk assessments

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Risk Assessments

Risk assessments are conducted by Site Supervisors and Team Leaders for each

activity & updated regularly.

1. Maintain health & safety2. Improve work processes3. Maintain bio-security4. Reduce environmental damage5. Minimise impact on community6. Maintain animal welfare

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Conducting Risk Assessments

• Use standard form – see form• Completed or reviewed by Site Supervisor on

initial entry to site• Updated when:

• activities change • accident or near miss occurs• new issues identified on site or on other sites

• Consult owner/manager, team leaders etc.• Notify Sector Leader or LDCC when required

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Communication

1. Report to your supervisor only2. Brief & debrief personnel daily - SMEAC3. SS to complete SITREP (situation report) daily

by 2pm 4. Use an EVENT LOG5. If you don’t know – ASK!

Personnel must communicate clearly & concisely using standard formats to maintain safe & efficient operation.

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Tracking Personnel & Equipment

1. Each resource (person, team or equipment) to have 2 cards – LDCC & at site

2. Records • Name & contact details• Induction• Training• Relevant skills• Daily work location• Daily duties

3. Timesheets to be initialed daily by supervisor

Personnel & equipment will be tracked using T-cards.

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Rules of Engagement

1. Know your job & stick to it

2. Report to your supervisor

3. Complete your records

4. Keep people safe

5. Follow SOP’s and risk assessments

6. Finish tasks you start