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Is stockfeed stored in a manner that prevents contamination by livestock,
Ruminant feed ban
Segregate RAM products from non-RAM to
1.2.4
vermin, wildlife, feral and domestic animals and other feed types, e.g.,
producer checklist
minimise accidental feeding.
those containing RAM?
1.3
Water
Documents
Procedures
YES
NO
N/A
Monitor water points and infrastructure
Are there procedures in place to ensure the quantity and quality of water
1.3.1
regularly.
are suitable for the type of livestock under production?
2.0
PEOPLE, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT
2.1
Employees and family
Reference Documents
Procedures
YES
NO
N/A
Are there strategies in place to minimise (reduce number of entry points),
Visitor Log
Locking of external gates. Discuss expectations
2.1.1
monitor and record (e.g. visitor log) the movement of people and vehicles
with persons moving onto the property.
Farm biosecurity sign
over the property?
Are owners and staff aware of the importance in minimising the lending
Vehicle contamination
Minimise lending or, if lent, clean down
and borrowing of equipment between properties?
cleaning record
equipment and vehicles before use on farm.
2.1.2
If lent, has a direction been given for the equipment to be cleaned before
and after use?
2.2
Visitors, contractors and service personnel
Reference Documents
Procedures
YES
NO
N/A
Entry and exit procedures
Identify persons who pose higher biosecurity
Are farm contractors such as veterinarians, livestock agents and transport
risk.
2.2.1
vehicles notified of their permitted areas of access to the farm prior to
Communicate with high-risk persons and clearly
their entry?
explain property procedures.
Come clean go clean
Encourage ‘come clean, go clean’ practices
Is the use of protective clothing and personal cleanliness encouraged on
factsheet
from visitors including agents and stock
2.2.2
your property?
contractors.
Property map
Provide clean down equipment or facilities.
Are there facilities in ‘permitted access areas’ available for farm
2.2.3
contractors and visitors to clean their boots and equipment?
2.3
Vehicles and equipment
Reference Documents
Procedures
YES
NO
N/A
Visitor Log
Clean down of equipment and vehicles
Are vehicles and equipment cleaned prior to moving from a high risk area
2.3.1
between areas.
to a lower risk area?
Is there sufficient signage available to inform visitors of your biosecurity
Information signage
Provide entry signage such as farm biosecurity
requirements and what procedures you want them to adhere to on
sign, or directions to office/house for sign-in.
2.3.2
arrival?

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