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Biosecurity
Canada invests in African swine fever preparedness program
The African Swine Fever Industry Preparedness Program (ASFIPP) aims to help Canada’s pork industry prepare for the possibility of African swine fever (ASF) entering the country.
Brand Insights
Screw conveyor drives from SEW-EURODRIVE
SEW-EURODRIVE, Inc.
SEW EURODRIVE’s enhanced screw conveyor drive offers four individual sealing areas for unprecedented protection against contaminants and abrasives.
Biosecurity
Study says biosecurity still best to combat viruses in feed
Prevention may be the best strategy to address uncertainty around the presence of swine viruses in feed, researcher says.
Grain Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention
Safeguard grain elevators and feed mills against line of fire hazards
Protect your facility by addressing the various hazards that endanger the safety of workers and visitors.
Worker Safety
When do you need a confined space entry permit? [Infographic]
Discover why confined space entry permits are crucial for grain elevators and feed facilities to ensure worker safety and regulatory compliance.
Grain Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention
Grain silo explosion in Brazil kills 9, injures dozens
Blast occurred July 26 at C.Vale cooperative in the state of Paraná in southwestern Brazil.
Worker Safety
OSHA: Littlejohn Grain ignored safety rules, risking employees
OSHA proposed penalties of $272,957 for a February incident where an employee was trapped in a grain bin for five hours.
Biosecurity
World's first ASF vaccines authorized by Vietnam
In a world first, two vaccines against African swine fever have been cleared for domestic use in pigs in Vietnam.
Grain Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention
Grain dryer fire in Kendall, New York
Saturday's fire at Kludt Farms caused no significant damage or injuries.
Biosecurity
WOAH: HPAI situation in Canadian poultry ‘resolved’
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), in its latest report concerning highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Canada, stated that the situation in the country’s poultry flocks is now “resolved.”
Regulatory Updates
New OSHA program takes aim at workplace hazards
National emphasis program will allow OSHA to conduct comprehensive safety inspections focused on workplace hazards in animal food manufacturing facilities.
Feed & Grain POV
Tips to keep employees cool this summer
Every year, dozens of workers die and thousands more become ill while working in extreme heat or humid conditions.
Biosecurity
Active live yeast’s role in Salmonella control [PODCAST]
Bill Potter, poultry food safety technical adviser at Elanco Animal Health, discusses the potential benefits of using active live yeast cultures in broilers, breeders and layers to reduce the incidence of Salmonella.
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