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Ontario Farm Animal Council
Ontario Farm Animal Council

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  Promoting Humane Handling of Livestock during Transit - OFAC Hires Livestock Transportation Specialist  
   
NEWS RELEASE: November 24, 2008 For Immediate Release

                                            

Promoting Humane Handling of Livestock during Transit

OFAC Hires Livestock Transportation Specialist

November 24, 2008 - (GUELPH, ON) – The Ontario Farm Animal Council (OFAC) is pleased to announce the hiring of Dave O’Rourke to the newly created position of Livestock Transportation Specialist.

 Over the next three years, O’Rourke will be tasked with providing specialized training to livestock transporters in Ontario through both the Truckers’ Quality Assurance (TQA) training program for hogs and the Certified Livestock Transportation (CLT) program for all species of livestock. O’Rourke will also take a lead role in creating and offering other learning opportunities for improving livestock handling related to transportation with farmers, processing plant and sales barn staff, and emergency personnel.

 O’Rourke has been involved with the Ontario livestock transportation industry for 35 years first as a driver and then as the former owner of O’Rourke Transport, a livestock transportation company based out of Dublin, Ontario. He is certified through both the TQA and CLT programs, is a long standing member of the Transport Safety Association and is a former recipient of Ontario Pork’s Good Handling Award.

 Crystal Mackay, OFAC’s Executive Director said that she is delighted to have someone with O’Rourke’s experience and qualifications join the OFAC team. Said Mackay, “Creating this position will enable OFAC to provide a coordinated approach to livestock transportation training in Ontario. He will help raise the level of understanding and appreciation for improved animal care during the transport process for anyone who works with livestock.”

 O’Rourke said that he looks forward to beginning work immediately to “promote safe working and driving conditions to those involved in the transportation of animals.”

 Funding for this three-year project has been provided, in part by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Adaptation Council.   Financial support has also been contributed by the Ontario pork industry’s In Transit Loss Account (ITLA) committee and by the Ontario Cattlemen’s Association. Letters of support for the initiative were received from processors, transporters, commodity groups and the Livestock Transporters’ Division of the Ontario Trucking Association.

 The Ontario Farm Animal Council is the voice for animal agriculture, representing over 40,000 livestock and poultry farmers, associations and businesses on issues in animal agriculture such as animal care, food safety, biotechnology and the environment.  To learn more about OFAC visit www.ofac.org

  

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For more information: 

 Kelly Daynard, Program Manager, Ontario Farm Animal Council

Phone: (519) 837-1326  email: kdaynard@ofac.org

 

 

 
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