Monitoring and surveillance of laboratory animals is an ongoing responsibility, to ensure their welfare and compliance with ethical and regulatory standards.

Non-working days represent a sensitive period when vigilance remains crucial to quickly identify any health, behavioural or technical problems.

The aim of this course is to help participants organise and implement effective surveillance during these periods.

Who is this course for?

Target audience

  • Animal Facility Staff, Animal Facility Manager

Prerequisites

  • No

Learning objectives

  • Knowing the regulatory obligations relating to animal surveillance
  • Knowing what to look out for
  • Organising holiday surveillance

Programme

  • Regulatory framework, staff training
  • Monitoring environmental parameters
  • Observation of animals, detection of signs of suffering in animals
  • Traceability, recording, reporting, what to do in the event of a problem
  • Planning, managing work on non-working days
  • Precautions to be taken for isolated workers

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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