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HSA seminar to address animal welfare at slaughter

27 March 2019

The HSA is holding a one-day seminar for the meat and livestock industry on Wednesday 9th October 2019 entitled Animal Welfare at Slaughter – Hot Topics 2019.

The seminar will address a range of current issues which have the potential to impact on animal welfare, including the implementation of CCTV, research into transferring LAPS technology into pigs, ‘demonstration of life’ framework for Halal certification and slaughter guidance for seasonal poultry producers.  It is aimed at all those associated with animal welfare at slaughter, eg animal welfare officers, veterinary surgeons, meat inspectors, food business operators, slaughter personnel, lairage workers, enforcement officers and legislators.  Further information, including speakers and booking, can be found here 

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