Emergency Preparedness and Response Training Opportunity: African Swine Fever Situation And Critical Biosecurity
August 28, 2019 —
Purpose/Objective: The discussion for this webinar will center on the global African Swine Fever situation and the critical biosecurity and hygiene concerns in depopulation and disposal, and truck sanitation management. Anthony (Tony) Pearson will be the speaker for this webinar. Tony is an engineer, and head of technical marketing for biosecurity and hygiene with Antec International Ltd, part of the Lanxess Group. Tony has held global roles for the business under DuPont, Chemours and now Lanxess, supporting animal production across many markets and regions while leading LANXESS guides in Emergency Disease Control. In this role Tony is working with regional governing bodies across many markets, such as China, South Korea, Japan, Colombia, Poland, Germany, Thailand etc. as challenges arise.
Webinar: August 29, 1 PM EST Participant Webinar Instructions The webinar begins at 1:00 PM Eastern Time on August 29, 2019; you may join the conference 10 minutes prior.
Step 1: Dial into the conference.
Dial-in: 1-877-369-5243 or 1-617-668-3633
Access Code: 0560216##Step 2: Join the conference on your computer. Entry Link: https://ems8.intellor.com/login/817133
When you access the entry link above, you will be provided a choice - to install the WebEx plug-in for your preferred browser or to join the web conference using a temporary path. Either option is acceptable. Need urgent assistance? Call 1-201-250-7202.
Contact Liz Fernández at 631-323-3188 or elizabeth.d.fernandez@.usda.gov
This webinar is open to APHIS personnel and external stakeholders.
The webinar recording will be available one week from the date of delivery at the following link: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/training-and-development/video-gallery
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