Re: American Truckers Associations Website
http://www.truckline.com/pandemic/AFTC
Information for Agricultural & Food Transporters
The potential for an Avian Flu outbreak in the United States is an issue of significant importance to agricultural and food transporters.
Both the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Health and Human Services have predicted that an avian flu pandemic will occur in this country within a year.
The Agricultural Food & Transporters Conference has established an Avian Flu Task Force to help the agricultural and food transporters keep abreast of federal, state and business planning initiatives and disseminate critical information to the industry. We are fortunate to have as an advisor to the task force Dr. Tom Holder, director of avian health at Allen?s Family Foods, as well as other AFTC member experts in agricultural and food transportation.
Additionally, ATA and AFTC are working in partnership with various federal agencies to develop pandemic flu planning and response plans for the trucking industry. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials have met with transportation stakeholders at the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C. It was announced that FMCSA/DOT is the lead agency for all transportation issues evolving from a potential avian or other pandemic flu outbreak in the United States. Three other primary federal agencies dealing with the pandemic threat are the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Homeland Security. At the direction of President Bush, the entire federal government is actively engaged in developing a national preparedness and implementation plan should the pandemic threat become a reality in this country.
In the event of a pandemic, the health of every American, as well as the health of our economy, will depend on trucking to keep our transportation system functioning as efficiently as possible to ensure the continued delivery of food, just-in-time manufacturing inventories, medicine and medical supplies and other critical freight shipments.
The time to begin planning for a potential avian flu pandemic is today.
Please continue to monitor the AFTC and ATA Web sites for updates.
LINKS:
U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA Unveils New Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for Influenza Pandemic
(See news release and document)
U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA Unveils New Guidance for Protecting Employees Against Avian Flu (See news release and document)
U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Avian Flu
Provides information on the importation of poultry into the United States, including requirements on poultry shipments from Canada
U.S. Department of Agriculture: Avian Flu
Provides general information along with USDA planning efforts and response activities
Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Provides general information and answer health questions specific to the Avian flu
Delmarva Poultry Industry
Provides compiled Information for industry on the avian flu, including facts on the avian flu, updated industry bulletins and recommended guidelines to keep employees healthy
National Chicken Council
Provides a comprehensive listing of avian influenza questions and answers, safeguards industry has in place to prevent an outbreak and additional industry links