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Incident Response Plan Support for Exports

Being prepared, knowing when an issue reaches a critical threshold and learning how to respond appropriately are key to managing a crisis effectively. The livestock export industry has a Strategic Response Group (SRG) to provide strategic-level whole-of-industry leadership during livestock export incidents. The systems and processes used by the SRG form the basis for this project, which is aimed at supporting individual livestock export businesses. This project will deliver templates and resources to help exporters identify risks and implement incident response plans in their businesses, and practice responding effectively to major incidents.

Project start date: 01 February 2022
Project end date: 01 June 2022
Publication date: 08 June 2022
Project status: Completed
Livestock species: Grain-fed Cattle, Grass-fed Cattle, Sheep, Goat
Relevant regions: National

Summary

Being prepared, knowing when an issue reaches a critical threshold and learning how to respond appropriately are key to managing a crisis effectively.

The livestock export industry has a Strategic Response Group (SRG) to provide strategic-level whole-of-industry leadership during livestock export incidents. The systems and processes used by the SRG form the basis for this project, which is aimed at supporting individual livestock export businesses.

This project will deliver templates and resources to help exporters identify risks and implement incident response plans in their businesses, and practice responding effectively to major incidents.

Objectives

The objectives of this project are to:

·       Develop an exporter-focused incident response document that provides a comprehensive overview of incident management, including the role of the industry’s SRG

·       Develop a series of templates that livestock exporters can use to prepare for incidents and implement response plans in their businesses

Communicate the outcomes of this project via a webinar.

Benefits to industry

Having effective incident response mechanisms in place ensures that, if an incident occurs, exporters are well placed to safeguard human and animal welfare. It also helps to protect market access and minimise any impact on confidence in the industry.

Future research

For More Information

Contact Project Manager: Nick Baker

E: reports@mla.com.au