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brian02  
#1 Posted : 23 March 2016 13:48:30(UTC)
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brian02

Hello everyone, does anyone have a zoonoses risk assessment for a vets surgery that I can use and bespoke to ourselves, if so your help will be much appreciated, thanks in advance
Beest  
#2 Posted : 23 March 2016 14:24:22(UTC)
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Beest

hi Brian, i may have something i'll take a look. are they large animal or small animal or exotics? J
firesafety101  
#3 Posted : 23 March 2016 14:27:19(UTC)
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firesafety101

Brian, I'm not being funny but you should be doing you own risk assessments, otherwise how do you know if it is right for you. However there is lots of help for you here. http://www.hse.gov.uk/ag...ture/topics/zoonoses.htm
brian02  
#4 Posted : 23 March 2016 14:35:37(UTC)
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brian02

Thanks, they are dogs,cats, small animals, cheers
A Kurdziel  
#5 Posted : 23 March 2016 14:38:44(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

FireSafety101 wrote:
Brian, I'm not being funny but you should be doing you own risk assessments, otherwise how do you know if it is right for you. However there is lots of help for you here. http://www.hse.gov.uk/ag...ture/topics/zoonoses.htm
I agree, too many people on this forum just ask for a generic risk assessment rather than looking at the specifics of what their workplace requires. There are lots of questions that need answering by you such as what sort of animals you are looking at, cuddly pets or farm animals or imported species. Location is also a factor, so are you based in the UK or South America etc. You need to do the research, if you want to get it right.
Ron Hunter  
#6 Posted : 23 March 2016 17:16:54(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Necessary resource to complete that R/A available at: http://www.noah.co.uk/is...%20Risk%20assessment.htm
ptaylor14  
#7 Posted : 24 March 2016 13:56:03(UTC)
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ptaylor14

FireSafety101 wrote:
Brian, I'm not being funny but you should be doing you own risk assessments, otherwise how do you know if it is right for you. However there is lots of help for you here. http://www.hse.gov.uk/ag...ture/topics/zoonoses.htm
If you dont want to help brian02 or cant help him, why do you comment on what he SHOULD be doing? he just may want exemplars
IanDakin  
#8 Posted : 24 March 2016 14:51:44(UTC)
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IanDakin

Ron Hunter wrote:
Necessary resource to complete that R/A available at: http://www.noah.co.uk/is...%20Risk%20assessment.htm
Hi This link is to advice on risk assessments to do with veterinary medicines, not on zoonoses. This would be a separate assessment. My advice would be to contact the RCVS and find out what resources they have and what level of assessment they require to meet their standards, also make sure you cover off all aspects of COSHH Regs. Is it just zoonoses you need - do you have all the other assessments done? Ian
stevedm  
#9 Posted : 25 March 2016 13:58:46(UTC)
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stevedm

https://www.gov.uk/gover...idance-data-and-analysis There are some good guides here to help from the HPA....
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