Core pathway 4
Across
- 2. The agency that monitors animal health, controls disease and enforces biosecurity standards.
- 6. waste Waste containing infectious agents that pose a risk to human or animal health.
- 8. plans Prepared procedures that outline what to do to protect people and animals during serious incidents.
- 9. emergency An urgent situation involving injury or sudden illness requiring immediate action.
- 10. The government department responsible for environmental protection, food production and animal welfare.
Down
- 1. outbreak A sudden increase in cases of illness that may spread rapidly through animals or humans.
- 3. escape A situation where an animal gets loose, creating potential safety risks for staff and the public.
- 4. of weather Severe environmental conditions such as flooding, snow or heatwaves that affect safety and welfare.
- 5. waste Materials such as sharps, dressings or contaminated items that require specialist disposal.
- 7. The national regulator for workplace health and safety, responsible for inspections and enforcement.