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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 51-58

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From page 51...
... September 3–4, 2014 2100 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20418 National Academy of Sciences Building, Room 125 Workshop Goals This public workshop will examine critical issues relating to the transportation of laboratory animals. Invited speakers will address the challenges of transporting laboratory animals humanely and safely.
From page 52...
... The session will also dis cuss how to use "the parking lot" concept. 9:05 Overview of Laboratory Animal Transportation William White, Charles River Laboratories This presentation will provide a global overview of ani mal transportation and examine current trends and pro cess issues involving various transportation modes.
From page 53...
... This presen tation will examine the process of crossing borders in the European Union, address some of the difficulties encoun tered, look at oversight mechanisms, and discuss common errors in international transportation. 11:20 Question & Answer Session - Speakers' Roundtable Bruce Clemmons, Carl Kole, Gregg Pittelkow, Robert Quest, William White 11:35 Land Transportation: The Process and Requirements Kenneth Kobus, Charles River Laboratories Robert Fernandez, Direct Services, Inc.
From page 54...
... 2:10 Question & Answer Session - Speakers' Roundtable Lynn Anderson, Robert Fernandez, Kenneth Kobus, Kathleen Pritchett-Corning 2:25 Coffee Break 2:40 Species-Specific Presentations (20 minutes each) This series of presentations will address container design features; legal requirements and guidelines for contain ers and shipment; health requirements; and in-transit re quirements for each of the species designated in the fol lowing sessions.
From page 55...
... Department of Agriculture Carol Clarke will provide a summary of Day 1 and intro duce the themes of Day 2 -- namely, regulatory oversight, perspectives regarding the movement of laboratory ani mals, and interactive exercises regarding transportation planning. Morning Session - Moderator: Judith Franco 8:45 National and International Regulatory Requirements (15 minutes each)
From page 56...
... Department of Agriculture - Carol Clarke 10:15 Coffee Break 10:30 Considerations at the State Level Dan Kovich, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Question & Answer Session - Speakers' Roundtable Carol Clarke, P Gary Egrie, Gale Galland, Dan Kovich, Romelito Lapitan, Sharon Lynn 11:00 First Interactive Exercise: Journey Planning David Kurtz, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 12:00p.m.
From page 57...
... The Division of Compara tive Medicine coordinates approximately 225 imports and 325 exports annually to/from approximately 160 lo cations within the United States and 20 countries. This presentation will use the WU experience as a basis for discussion, including the role of the shipping coordinator, steps involved in the import/export processes including documentation types, information review, verification and approval, and troubleshooting common difficulties.
From page 58...
... 58 TRANSPORTATION OF LABORATORY ANIMALS 4:20 Meeting Summary and Steps Forward Robert Dysko, University of Michigan Medical School


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