From 2026, new regulations will require animal breeding and research establishments to have emergency plans in place to protect animal welfare in the event of a critical situation (breakdown, natural disaster, etc.). This training course is aimed at animal facility managers, researchers and professionals in the sector who want to anticipate these obligations by putting in place appropriate preventive measures and emergency protocols.

Who is this course for?

Target audience

  • Animal Facility Manager, Animal Facility Staff, SBEA members, Designated veterinarians, HSE Safety and maintenance managers

Prerequisites

  • No

Learning objectives

  • Knowing the risks that can affect an establishment and its animals
  • How to draw up an effective emergency plan
  • Complying with regulations

Programme

  • Regulatory framework and fundamental principles
  • Identifying risks
  • Drawing up and formalising an emergency plan
  • Emergency response
  • Case studies

Teaching resources

  • Theoretical contributions
  • Participatory exercises
  • Teaching support sent by e-mail

Assessment procedures

Assessment of knowledge in the form of a questionnaire leading to a training certificate

Prices

  • Sessions on the agenda: 120 EXCLUDING VAT / participant
  • Other: on request

Accessibility

  • Disabled access: Adaptation to your needs on request
  • Admission procedure : Entry questionnaire

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