THEY TRAINED 60 POLICE OFFICERS IN RIO BLACK
On route controls, traceability and health monitoring. In addition, the
importance of maintaining animal health heritage of the Patagonian region
said.
Thursday June 6, 2019
General Roca (Río Black) - The National Health Service and Food Quality
(Senasa) and the Veterinary College of Rio Black held a training session on
health regulations in force and field work for the staff of the provincial
police in Choel Choele Rural society.
"The training was aimed at staff of the Regional Police IV by Commissioner
Antonio Mandagaray, officials of police stations, traffic inspectors and
Rural Brigade", described Eduardo Thern, Senasa Veterinarian.
In all, 62 police officers from Colorado River (Regional Unit 11, and Rural
Transit Brigade) police stations in the Colonia Julia and Echarren,
Lamarque, Luis Beltran, Rincón de Cruz, Choele Choel, Darwin, Belisle and
Chimpay.
"Among the topics discussed were the regulation markings and signs by Hugo
Matarazo colleague representing the provincial veterinary college," said
Thern who along with veterinarian inspector Diego Aman, spoke about the
characteristics of route controls, monitoring passive and active, the
animal health status of the Patagonian region and traceability.
In addition, information about the update was provided in the preparation
of equine and equine passport book, "two issues that were addressed by the
president of the veterinary college," said Thern.
The Senasa stressed that "these regional activities are related to the
training of different actors involved in epidemiological surveillance in
the region to raise awareness and update related to our health heritage
that includes among others, the FMD free zone issues without vaccination
and free of equine infectious anemia. "
Finally, he assessed that "these spaces allow training to convey the
importance of the control of susceptible animals, meat and meat products
entering the region."
importance of maintaining animal health heritage of the Patagonian region
said.
Thursday June 6, 2019
General Roca (Río Black) - The National Health Service and Food Quality
(Senasa) and the Veterinary College of Rio Black held a training session on
health regulations in force and field work for the staff of the provincial
police in Choel Choele Rural society.
"The training was aimed at staff of the Regional Police IV by Commissioner
Antonio Mandagaray, officials of police stations, traffic inspectors and
Rural Brigade", described Eduardo Thern, Senasa Veterinarian.
In all, 62 police officers from Colorado River (Regional Unit 11, and Rural
Transit Brigade) police stations in the Colonia Julia and Echarren,
Lamarque, Luis Beltran, Rincón de Cruz, Choele Choel, Darwin, Belisle and
Chimpay.
"Among the topics discussed were the regulation markings and signs by Hugo
Matarazo colleague representing the provincial veterinary college," said
Thern who along with veterinarian inspector Diego Aman, spoke about the
characteristics of route controls, monitoring passive and active, the
animal health status of the Patagonian region and traceability.
In addition, information about the update was provided in the preparation
of equine and equine passport book, "two issues that were addressed by the
president of the veterinary college," said Thern.
The Senasa stressed that "these regional activities are related to the
training of different actors involved in epidemiological surveillance in
the region to raise awareness and update related to our health heritage
that includes among others, the FMD free zone issues without vaccination
and free of equine infectious anemia. "
Finally, he assessed that "these spaces allow training to convey the
importance of the control of susceptible animals, meat and meat products
entering the region."