Oie Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission
Found 6 free book(s)TERRESTRIAL ANIMAL HEALTH CODE - OIE
rr-europe.oie.intThe development of these standards and recommendations is the result of the ongoing work by the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Standards Commission (the Code Commission). This Commission, which comprises six elected members, meets twice yearly to address its work programme. The Code Commission draws upon the expertise of
THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OF THE OIE
www.fao.org2 While the Codes have traditionally addressed the OIE responsibilities for animal health and zoonoses, they have in recent years expanded to cover animal welfare (Terrestrial and Aquatic Codes) and food safety (Terrestrial Code) within the framework of the new mandate of the OIE which is ‘to improve animal health worldwide’. The Terrestrial Animal Health Code was first published in 1968 ...
Part 1 Biosecurity principles and components
www.fao.orgbodies like the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM)5 develop standards6 for different biosecurity sectors in accordance with their mandates. While international standards are not legally binding in and of themselves,
TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN EXTRA …
www.commerce.gov.pk(6) Live animals, i.e. cattle, buffalo, sheep and goats and commodities of animal origin are importable from Negligible BSE Risk countries subject to following conditions:- (a) country, zone or compartment is classified by OIE in the latest edition of Terrestrial Animal Health Code as Negligible BSE Risk; and
The FAO Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance 2021 2025
www.fao.orghealth and welfare of terrestrial and aquatic animals, and in crop produc-tion. The overuse and misuse of antimicrobials in animal and plant production is influenced by an interplay of factors. These serve as targets for action to address challenges ranging from: i) treatment failures driving
NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
nidm.gov.inAnnexure-G OIE List of Infectious Terrestrial Animal Diseases 143 Annexure-H Disposal of Animal Carcasses: A Prototype 146 Annexure-I List of National Standards on Phyto-sanitary Measures 148 Annexure-J Important Websites 149 Core Group for Management of Biological Disasters 150 Contact Us 156 CONTENTS