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W.RDE.0025 - Virtual Reality Stunning Training Resource

Did you know effective and ongoing training are important to ensure that animal welfare standards are maintained during the slaughter of livestock shipped overseas?

Project start date: 16 February 2023
Project end date: 05 August 2023
Publication date: 05 March 2024
Project status: Completed

Summary

Effective and ongoing training are important to ensure that animal welfare standards are maintained during the slaughter of livestock shipped overseas. This is a key component of the Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System (ESCAS).

Small abattoirs which only put through a few animals each day can pose a challenge when it comes to providing opportunities for new slaughtermen to get training and practice proper stunning techniques.

To help address this, a highly engaging and realistic virtual environment was developed for use in training.

The virtual reality (VR) tool will support workers to gain confidence and allow trainers to assess their competency before exposure to live animals, to ensure optimal welfare outcomes. It will also allow for repetitive practicing of technique.

This project was managed by the Livestock Export RD&E Program, a collaboration between LiveCorp and Meat & Livestock Australia.

Objectives

Create a highly engaging and realistic cattle stunning training resource for in-market abattoir personnel.

Improve the accuracy of stunning for in-market abattoir personnel.

Capture potential improvements to enhance future training across different markets.

Key findings

Improved accuracy of stunning for in-market abattoir personnel.

Benefits to industry

The implementation and adoption of VR-based training will improve the training environment and ultimately encourage the improvement of animal health and welfare practices in market. It will also support the maintenance of high levels of compliance with ESCAS and its requirements for the humane slaughter of livestock.

More information

Project manager: Rashelle Levonian
Contact email: reports@mla.com.au