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TruckSafe number one for animal welfare standards

03 May 2019

The trucking industry has emphasised the importance of strong animal welfare business practices, following the launch of the new TruckSafe standards and accreditation guide. 

TruckSafe’s world-class business and risk management scheme provides accredited members with best-practice systems, including an animal welfare module. 

“This is the only risk mitigation tool available for managing both animal welfare and heavy vehicle safety compliance,” TruckSafe Chair Ferdie Kroon said. 

“The TruckSafe animal welfare module is an audited quality assurance program that covers animal welfare, food safety and traceability. It was built in consultation with supply chain and community stakeholders using international standards and hazard analysis of critical control points. 

“It is focused on humane stock transportation, minimising stress, disease prevention and preventing contamination. The module is an important part of full ‘paddock to plate’ traceability for livestock,” he said. 

ALRTA President Stephen Marley said the association endorses the TruckSafe animal welfare module. 

“Caring for live cargos is a unique part of the rural road transport task that is under constant scrutiny by markets, governments and the community.  The TruckSafe animal welfare module is the best way for carriers to not only meet, but exceed, the requirements of the compulsory Australian Animal Welfare Standards for the Land Transport of Livestock,” Mr Marley said.  

“Our members operate in full view of the public and it has never been more important to demonstrate compliance with contemporary animal welfare expectations.” 

“Accredited members display a sticker on their vehicles, making it easy for the community and customers to recognise those who have best-practice animal welfare procedures in place,” Mr Marley said. 

Do you meet best practice animal welfare standards? Join TruckSafe today.