ASP: Information event for dog handlers on September 14.09.2022, XNUMX
TCRH provides information about training opportunities
The training of emergency services to search for fallen game as part of the fight against African swine fever (ASF) is very important. The TCRH Training Center Rescue and Help will provide information in an online event about the opportunities to participate in this measure financed by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Food, Rural Areas and Consumer Protection.
First hand information
For dog handlers who have already applied to participate or who are interested in training as a cadaver search team, those responsible at TCRH will present the project and the participation options in an online event on September 14.09.2022, 19.00 from XNUMX p.m. There is also the opportunity to ask questions. Leads through the event Dr. Christina Jehle.
The TCRH trains carcass search teams on behalf of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Rural Areas, Food and Consumer Protection and makes these teams available to animal disease control authorities for the search for fallen game. Affected districts receive a comprehensive search for pig carcasses Assistance system made available.
Volunteers can do this training at the TCRH with their employers educational time apply for.
Virtual lecture hall
The alfaview system is used as the video conference system. This requires the installation of the alfaview app, which can be done directly can be downloaded from the provider's website. Information about the app and its setting options can be found below alfaview support to find: After installation, please use the following link to the virtual lecture hall: ASP information center. After entering the virtual lecture hall, please mute your microphone and turn off the transmission from your own video camera. To take part in the discussion, please always turn the microphone on and then off again.
Further information
- asp.tcrh.de
- Frequently asked questions about ASP
- ASF cadaver search teams Baden-Württemberg
- Outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in Baden-Württemberg
- First training course for cadaver search teams was successful
- First sighting event for ASF carcass search teams
- Baden-Württemberg: The ASP cadaver testing project is entering the next phase
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