Food safety in natural disaster: the experience of L Aquila earthquake

Similar documents
Human-Animal-Ecosystem interaction during a natural disaster

SILAB For Africa a LIMS for African Country and Animal Identification Registration Traceability system

BTSF. Better Training for Safer Food. Initiative. Awareness and communication among stakeholders

HAMILTON COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN ANNEX K - EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION #11 AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS

Dog/Cat Population Management The CARO approach Sophie Duthoit

The benefits of I&R for cats and dogs EU Parliament - Strasbourg 8 September Dr. Paolo Dalla Villa

The role of the IZS A&M as OIE Collaborating Centre on veterinary training, epidemiology, food safety and animal welfare Barbara Alessandrini

Istituto G. Caporale. 17/05/2011 Istituto G. Caporale Teramo 1

Emergency Support Function (ESF) # 17 Animal Protection. Concept of Operations

Ministry of Health. Transport of animals Pratical Experience Member Country perspective

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLANS. Incorporating Household Pets and Service Animals

STRAY DOG & FERAL CAT POPULATIONS IN EUROPE: FROM CULLING TO CARE

Regional Analysis of the OIE PVS Missions in South-East Asia with a focus on APFS

LEON COUNTY Reference: Reference: COMPREHENSIVE STATE NATIONAL EMERGENCY CEMP RESPONSE PLAN MANAGEMENT PLAN ESF 17 ANNEX 17 ANIMAL ISSUES

Ambassade de France en Chine. The French Food Safety System

in food safety Jean-Luc ANGOT CVO France

OHIO LEGISLATIVE SERVICE COMMISSION

Rules 26: Compulsory Veterinary Community Service Facilities & Regulatory Service Facilities

Excellence Assured Pet Retailer Scheme Audit Standards Criteria

Role and responsibilities of the veterinarian in the aquatic sector The OIE perspective

Competent authority Food and Veterinary Service Republic of Latvia

S 2510 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D

SUPPORT TO THE EUROPEAN REGION. Paolo Dalla Villa, Giacomo Migliorati, Paolo Calistri, Barbara Alessandrini

Responsible Pet Ownership Program Working Group Summary of Recommendations

OIE STANDARDS ON VETERINARY SERVICES ( ), COMMUNICATION (3.3), & LEGISLATION (3.4)

Introducing NARGA. Jan Bartlett

LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ON VETERINARY PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS

GUIDELINES FOR THE PARTICIPANTS

Standards relating to the Care and Keeping and Reducing Pain of. Laboratory Animals (Notice of the Ministry of the Environment

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ARISING FROM THE RESCUE OF ANIMALS AFFECTED BY A NATURAL DISASTER

SB1576 Animal Welfare Building Lost Pet Reunion Programs that Adhere to F.S.S Presented by FAAWO

GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY ASSISTANCE ANIMAL POLICY

Cull Dairy Cow Expert Consultation: Consensus Statement. January, 2017

Work of Regional Representations supporting the implementation of the OIE standards on animal welfare

OIE Standards on Animal Welfare, and Capacity Building Tools and Activities to Support their Implementation

OIE Standards for: Animal identification and traceability Antimicrobials

ASEAN GOOD ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES FOR PIGS

OIE Collaborating Centres Reports Activities

National Action Plan development support tools

THE LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION "ON VETERINARY MEDICINE" No DATED 14 MAY 1993

Livestock(cloven-hoofed animals and their products) Health Questionnaire(in relation to Article 4)

Natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires

ANTIBIOTICS AND ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE: CAUSES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

ASSISTANCE ANIMAL POLICY AND AGREEMENT

The Animal Control Perspective

VETERINARY LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN CHAPTER1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

21st Conference of the OIE Regional Commission for Europe. Avila (Spain), 28 September 1 October 2004

DG Health and Food Safety. Overview report Veterinary Preparedness for Natural Disasters. Health and Food Safety

Service Animal Procedure, Student and Community Procedure

MARKET SURVEY CONCERNING ORGANIZATIONAL CONDITIONS OF VETERINARY PHARMACIES IN BUCHAREST

Municipal Animal Control in New Jersey, Best Practices March 2018

Exhibit 6-2 Policy Overview

OIE Standards on Veterinary Legislation: Chapter 3.4 of the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code

Session 1: An introduction to the new requirements under the Food and Drug Regulations affecting industry and health care practitioners who compound

SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Independence Freedom Happiness Hanoi, 15 May GOVERNMENT No: 33/2005/ND CP

Responsible Antimicrobial Use

14th Conference of the OIE Regional Commission for Africa. Arusha (Tanzania), January 2001

World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Sub-Regional Representation for Southern Africa

About Food Health Impact Assessment

COWLEY COUNTY, KANSAS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN. ESF11-Agriculture and Natural Resources

Feb 27/ FL SART Deployment Workshop Bay County Florida

Global Conference on Rabies Control: Towards Sustainable Prevention at the Source

The Role of OIE Reference Laboratories and Collaborating Centres in Disease Reporting

Specific Rules for Animal Product

Pigeon Spike Plastic Narrow Bird Spikes Includes specs for: Pigeon Spike Plastic Narrow Bird Spike and Surface Cleaning Systems.

The OIE-PVS: a tool for good Governance of Veterinary Services

The Integration of WTO Agreements into National Legislation: Case of the SPS Agreement

SUBJECT: Standards for the registration of a veterinary approved dipping station. Registration of a veterinary approved dipping station.

Service and Assistance Animal Procedure Student Housing Grayson College

WORLD ORGANIZATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH /OIE/- ENGAGEMENT WITH ANIMAL WELFARE AND THE VETERINARY PROFFESSION

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) APPROVING SATELLITE HOUSING FACILITIES

UGA Animal Care & Use Leanne Alworth, DVM, MS, DACLAM

Session of HOUSE BILL No By Committee on Federal and State Affairs 1-21

State of Nevada Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Hospital Inspection Checklist

Requesting a the presence of a Service Animal or an Assistance Animal at EMCC

IT S ALL ABOUT THE ANIMALS

Gold Coast City Council Breeder Permit Pilot Project for the Queensland Government Geoff Irwin, Coordinator Animal Management GCCC

Better Training for Safer Food

Franklin County Animal Protection Plan Draft

Will be on the ballot in November Right to Farm. organizations; prohibiting the. Second reading referred to Judiciary 3/10/16.

University Council on Animal Care

Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOEWERMEI\ITSKENNISGEWINGS

CHAPTER 3.3. VETERINARY LEGISLATION

National Aquatic Animal Health Program MOVEMENT CONTROLS WITHIN CANADA FOR REPORTABLE ENZOOTIC AQUATIC ANIMAL DISEASES

Technical assistance for the Animal Health Department of the KVFA and the Food and Veterinary Laboratory (Kosovo) - Deliverable 1.

Under particular circumstances set forth in the ADA regulations at 28 CFR (i), a miniature horse may qualify as a service animal.

Focal Point Meeting Oslo 18 April Elisabeth Wilmann

Abbotsford & the BC SPCA: Community Update

ANNEX 17 ESF-17 ANIMAL/AGRICULTURE EMERGENCY RESPONSE

COUNTRY REPORT THAILAND. Sasi Jaroenpoj Department of Livestock Development

PET POLICY HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF CHEYENNE

Safe Food Production Queensland: Animal Welfare SOPs: Version 1.1 October

Division of Research University Policy

Approving Investigator Managed Use Sites and Housing Areas SOP Number: PURPOSE: 2.0 SCOPE:

Owner The Owner is the student who has requested the accommodation and has received approval to bring an ESA into University Housing.

The EFSA s BIOHAZ Panel perspective on food microbiology and hygiene

NCTA Privately Owned Animal Policy May 11, 2017

MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM LOCATION FILMING GUIDELINES OUR MISSION: TO INSPIRE CONSERVATION OF THE OCEANS

These Regulations may be cited as the City of Corner Brook Animal Regulations.

Transcription:

Food safety in natural disaster: the experience of L Aquila earthquake VSF Europa Symposium on Food Sovereignty International Center for Veterinary Training and Information (CIFIV) Thursday October 8th, 2009, Teramo (Italy) Daniela Morelli

Food Safety in natural disaster: the experience of L Aquila earthquake Building of the organizational structure Nomination of the coordinator for veterinary activities; Definition of the geographical area of intervention; General objective; Involved organizations; Installation of communication tools and computer instruments and systems.

Seismic crater

Seismic sequence

General objective To coordinate Administrations activities in order to assure the monitoring of food safety aspects, of animal health and welfare, as well as to guarantee logistic and professional support to restoration and reactivation of Veterinary Services activities in territories hit by the earthquake.

Involved Organizations Veterinary Services of L Aquila Local Health Unit Other Abruzzi Region Veterinary Services Abruzzi Region Veterinary Services Veterinary Services of Emilia Romagna, Molise and Toscana regions Pescara Anti-Adulteration Carabinieri Unit Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale G. Caporale Regional Breeders Association Abruzzi Regional Agency for Agricultural Development Services Veterinary Medical Association of L Aquila Province Others provincial and national associations University of Teramo, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Animal Protection Associations Voluntary animal protection guards and voluntary associations

Installation of communication and computer instruments Computers with Internet connection, mailbox activation for the emergency (terremotovet@izs.it), phones, mobile phones, fax, photocopier, satellite GPS

Definition of activity areas Livestock health and welfare Pets health and welfare Food safety

Employed tools Help desk activation and development of a web application for the management of all intervention requests connected to the emergency. Every communication received by the management center for the Veterinary Emergency is recorded by the program so that it is possible to display it, to monitor and record interventions results.

Requests summary SIGHTING OR RETRIEVAL OF ABANDONED ANIMALS (270) PETS ADOPTION OR TEMPORARY ADOPTION (116) VOLUNTARY WORK (16) OFFERING OF FEEDS OR PRODUCTS FOR ANIMALS (19) DONATIONS (14) ANIMAL FEED REQUESTS (112) ANIMAL DOCUMENTS REQUESTS (18) SANITARY INTERVENTION OR MEDICATIONS REQUESTS (429) DETERIORATED FOOD DISPOSAL REQUESTS (17) INFORMATION REQUESTS (131) MISSED ANIMALS RETRIEVAL REQUESTS (80) COMMUNICATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS (9) TOTAL 1,231 AT 14/09/2009

Food safety objectives Survey of field kitchens in tent camps (camp localization, responsibilities identification, number of people present, water, electricity and gas supply, presence of depuration systems, waste management, availability of hygienic services and specific aspects such as the presence of in loco kitchens and their management from the hygienic-sanitary point of view namely the preparation and the distribution of meals camp kitchens critical points) Training of operators in charge of preparation and distribution of meals (transfer of hygienic-sanitary knowledge and correct operative procedures in food preparation)

Food safety objectives Verification of guidelines application of the correct hygienic procedures in tent camp kitchens and in the hotels on the coast accommodating victims of the quake Monitoring and surveillance of mobile and/or temporary structures selling or distributing food products Management of the disposal of deteriorated foodstuffs

Food safety employed tools Check list to record structural and hygienic-sanitary conditions of tent camps kitchens and web application for the data management Check list for the control of guidelines application for the correct hygienic procedures in the kitchens of tent camps and web application for data management of Surveillance of meal preparation and distribution areas in tent camps (the system allows to program pre-filled check lists with camp data and surveys carried out in the previous visits, to harmonize assessment/training activities in the kitchens of tent camps. Collected data can be retrieved by Municipality, COM, date or tent camp. The access level is established by criteria based on competence and responsibility level) Educational material (operators guidelines catering and meals distribution in the sheltering areas -; posters tips for kitchen operators and for hosted victims meals hygiene)

Food safety methodology and results Survey 103 visits in tent camp kitchens for data collection and management of their hygienic-sanitary problems. Four teams, composed by 2 operators (Local Health Unit veterinarians, IZS A&M veterinarians, Carabinieri Anti-Adulteration officials). Training 118 training sessions in tent camp kitchens. Two teams, composed by 3 operators (Carabinieri Anti- Adulteration officials, IZS A&M veterinarians and DPC sanitary staff)

Food safety methodology and results Surveillance of meals preparation and distribution areas in tent camps 352 interventions. Weekly frequency or at every shift of personnel in the kitchens. Identified problems discussed in loco with concerned personnel, immediately instructed on corrective measures to be applied. Four teams, composed by 2 operators (Local Health Unit veterinarians, IZS A&M Veterinarians, Carabinieri Anti- Adulteration officials)

Food safety methodology and results Surveillance of mobile and temporary structures selling/distributing foodstuffs 8 interventions carried out only on the weekend, on structures also outside the territory hit by the quake by one team composed by 2 operators (IZS A&M Veterinarians, Carabinieri Anti-Adulteration officials). In case of unfavorable result, non-conformity were reported to concerned Authorities for the application of proper measures

Food safety methodology and results Damaged foodstuffs disposal Up to July 23 rd, a quantity of 152,792.85 kg of foodstuffs of animal origin has been destroyed. After the notification by production establishments and commercial enterprises, the Official Veterinarian carries out, following an operative procedure, the inspection and certification of the disposal of damaged animal origin food, which, according to Regulation (CE) 1774/2002 must be managed as special waste

Food safety methodology and results Surveillance in kitchens of hotels on the coast 81 interventions. During the inspections, water samples were collected for Legionella detection tests. In case of drinking water stored in tanks, samples were collected to verify potability. Two teams, composed by 2 operators (IZS A&M Veterinarians and Carabinieri Anti-Adulteration officials)

Conclusions It is fundamental to have available an effective and efficient emergency managing system, in order to contain, as much as possible, the consequences of these tragic events on animals and men health and welfare and on the social tissue of areas hit by natural disasters. The acquired experience represents a significant opportunity for the future planning and design of codified and harmonized intervention procedures which, supported by continuous training, would allow an efficient and flexible health activities management in disaster situations.