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Posted by Ganiyat Olamide Abdullateef on November 24, 2024 at 5:59 amWhat are the steps for biosecurity
Chemist. Ashfaq replied 12 months ago 14 Members · 25 Replies -
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- Planning: Assess your farm’s current risks and create a plan that includes protocols for everyone to follow.
- Bioexclusion: Prevent contact between disease-causing agents and the host.
- Surveillance: Monitor for breaches in biosecurity.
- Biocontainment: Contain infections through slaughter, clean-out, and disinfection.
- Record keeping: Track human and equipment traffic, pest control, and other environmental sampling.
- Vehicle access: Limit the number of entry and exit points, and examine each vehicle for risk.
- Disinfecting: Disinfect vehicles, tools, equipment, and mobiles that move from grey to white areas.
- Cleaning: Clean and disinfect aisles and docks after loading and unloading operations.
- Wearing proper clothing: Wear boots, a scrub suit, or raincoat when cleaning.
- Covering: Cover drainage holes and electric outlets to prevent the spread of contaminated water.
- Communicating: Communicate biosecurity protocols to employees and visitors.
- Displaying signs: Display biosecurity signs with clear instructions and contact details at all vehicle access points.
- Locking: Clearly sign and lock restricted access areas.
- Keeping a visitor register: Keep a visitor register.
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Biosecurity steps include:
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- Planning: Assess your farm’s current risks and create a plan that includes protocols for everyone to follow.
- Bioexclusion: Prevent contact between disease-causing agents and the host.
- Surveillance: Monitor for breaches in biosecurity.
- Biocontainment: Contain infections through slaughter, clean-out, and disinfection.
- Record keeping: Track human and equipment traffic, pest control, and other environmental sampling.
- Vehicle access: Limit the number of entry and exit points, and examine each vehicle for risk.
- Disinfecting: Disinfect vehicles, tools, equipment, and mobiles that move from grey to white areas.
- Cleaning: Clean and disinfect aisles and docks after loading and unloading operations.
- Wearing proper clothing: Wear boots, a scrub suit, or raincoat when cleaning.
- Covering: Cover drainage holes and electric outlets to prevent the spread of contaminated water.
- Communicating: Communicate biosecurity protocols to employees and visitors.
- Displaying signs: Display biosecurity signs with clear instructions and contact details at all vehicle access points.
- Locking: Clearly sign and lock restricted access areas.
- Keeping a visitor register: Keep a visitor register.
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