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Title: Surveillance Visits - Admin Officer Subject: Presentation Author: The Integral Group Limited Last modified by: mdolan Created Date: 11/1/2004 1:10:11 AM – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: IRS


1
Exotic Disease Response (EDR) Training
  • IRS Surveillance Visits

2
Training Agenda
  • This session covers the IRS Surveillance
    activities
  • performed during the following processes
  • Organise Surveillance Field Teams
  • Schedule Surveillance Visits
  • Evaluate and Record Surveillance Visit
  • Receive Samples and Send to Lab
  • Evaluate Lab Results from Surveillance Visit

3
Session Outcomes
  • At the end of this session you should be able to
    perform the
  • following IRS functions
  • create a visit plan
  • create new surveillance teams
  • roster surveillance visits to a team
  • print visit documents
  • enter surveillance visit data
  • enter lab results
  • cancel, confirm and update future surveillance
    visits

4
Create Visit Plan
5
Create Visit Plan
  • At the end of this topic you should be able to
  • create a visit plan

6
Create Visit Plan
  • You are now able to
  • create a visit plan

7
Organise Surveillance Field Teams
8
Organise Surveillance Field Teams
  • At the end of this topic you should be able to
  • create a new surveillance team

9
Organise Surveillance Field Teams
  • You are now able to
  • create a new surveillance team

10
Schedule Surveillance Visit
11
Schedule Surveillance Visit
  • At the end of this topic you should be able to
  • describe the schedule surveillance visit process
  • assign surveillance visits to a team
  • print visit documents

12
Assigning Visits Concepts
  • Area of Interest an area defined for the
    purpose of incursion response activity
    (surveillance, organism management) comprised of
    a group of contiguous blocks
  • Block a useful spatial entity within an area of
    interest useful for assigning work to teams - an
    area may be approximately a days work for a team

13
Area of Interest
Blocks
  • All blocks must be inside an Area of Interest
  • Blocks must have no gaps
  • Blocks can not overlap

14
Assigning Visits Concepts, cont
  • Strata an area without a permanent defined
    boundary, e.g.
  • a swamp or pond that only appears after heavy
    rain
  • a bush or forest habitat

15
Strata
  • Must be inside a block

16
Assigning Visits Concepts, cont
  • Trap a device to capture a wild animal or
    insect

17
Traps
  • Must be inside a block

18
Assigning Visits Concepts, cont
  • Run a series of short visits in a defined
    logical order that will be repeated
  • Usually urban properties
  • Visit documentation will print in run order

19
Assigning Visits Concepts, cont
  • Place any building, conveyance, craft, land or
    structure, and the bed and waters of the sea and
    any canal, lake, pond, river, or stream

20
Schedule Surveillance Visit
  • You are now able to
  • describe the schedule surveillance visit process
  • assign surveillance visits to a team
  • print visit documents

21
Evaluate Record Surveillance Visit
22
Evaluate Record Surveillance Visit
23
Evaluate Record Surveillance Visit
  • At the end of this topic you should be able to
  • describe the Evaluate and Record Surveillance
    Visit process
  • enter surveillance visit data into IRS
  • enter lab results
  • cancel, confirm and update future surveillance
    visits as required

24
Enter Surveillance Data - Concepts
  • Surveillance tasks can be recorded at 3 levels
  • Individual identified animal
  • e.g. cow number 26, official tag 293, angus
  • Host as defined for the response
  • e.g. 20 beef, 200 sheep, 3 pigs
  • Target all hosts on the property
  • e.g. 223 hosts for above example

25
Enter Surveillance Data - Concepts, cont
  • Pre-printed with all Visit Plans with current
    tasks
  • Field Team Leader fills in
  • New UWO (Unwanted Organism) Status and Reason
  • Re-inspection date or ticks No Further Action

26
Receive Samples and Send to Lab
27
Receive Samples and Send to Lab
28
Receive Samples and Send to Lab
29
Evaluate Lab Results-Surveillance Visit
30
Evaluate Lab Results-Surveillance Visit
31
Evaluate Record Surveillance Visit
  • You are now able to
  • describe the Evaluate and Record Surveillance
    Visit process
  • enter surveillance visit data into IRS
  • enter lab results
  • cancel, confirm and update future surveillance
    visits as required

32
Summary
  • During this session we
  • created a visit plan
  • created new surveillance teams
  • rostered surveillance visits to a team
  • printed visit documents
  • entered surveillance visit data
  • entered lab results
  • cancelled, confirmed and updated future
    surveillance visits
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