RSPCA calls for CCTV in every slaughterhouse

Wednesday, 16 November 2011 5:55 PM

The RSPCA welcomes efforts to encourage slaughterhouses to install CCTV cameras but wants to see the measure made compulsory in all abattoirs.

Dr Marc Cooper, senior scientific manager from the RSPCA’s farm animals science team was asked to address the FSA Board meeting yesterday (TUES) about the RSPCA’s views on CCTV in slaughterhouses.

The board members resolved to continue encouraging abattoirs to install CCTV systems and approved some guidelines for best practice. But the FSA said it needed more information before it recommended to Government ministers that CCTV should be compulsory in all slaughterhouses.

Speaking after the meeting Dr Cooper said: “The RSPCA is pleased the FSA is encouraging the installation of CCTV cameras in slaughterhouses but we would like it to be mandatory in all abattoirs.

“The public has a right to expect that all farmed animals have as painless and humane an end to their lives as possible. We know this is an issue of huge importance to our supporters and the general public.

“The RSPCA firmly believes CCTV in slaughterhouses can be a good additional tool to help improve animal welfare. This is why we made it a requirement within the RSPCA farm animal standards that all abattoirs which are members of the Freedom Food scheme installed CCTV cameras by the start of this month (NOV).

 “Many major supermarkets are already demanding CCTV in the slaughterhouses from which they source the meat they sell and abattoirs themselves recognise the benefits of having cameras in place.

“Not only are cameras a good deterrent against acts of animal cruelty and poor practices but they also have very positive uses, as a security measure and as a useful training aid for slaughter men, vets and meat hygiene inspectors to ensure standards are maintained.

“Obviously cameras should not be used as the only means of safeguarding animal welfare and they can never replace good training and competent staff.”

The RSPCA has strongly encouraged abattoirs to install CCTV systems for many years. As of 1 November 2011 it is mandatory for all abattoirs in the Freedom Food scheme have CCTV cameras giving a clear view of animals in several crucial areas of the abattoir, from the animals being unloaded on arrival through to death.

The footage must be kept for at least three months and must be available to be viewed by Freedom Food field assessors or RSPCA farm livestock officers during routine and unannounced visits.

Under forthcoming EU legislation as of January 2013 all abattoirs in the UK will have to employ a specially trained Animal Welfare Officer to oversee the welfare of all animals at the slaughterhouse – an important development originally called for by the RSPCA.

Dr Cooper added: “EU Governments listened to the RSPCA’s call for the appointment of animal welfare officers and we now hope that the FSA will recommend to UK ministers that CCTV cameras should be compulsory in all slaughterhouses.

“We firmly believe it will make the slaughter process more transparent and improve welfare for hundreds of millions of farm animals in the UK.”

 

Notes for editors:

 

The FSA Board meeting papers and above report can be viewed here - http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2011/nov/novboard


RSPCA, Wilberforce Way, Southwater, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 9RS
Press office direct lines: 0300 123 0244/0288 Fax: 0303 123 0099
Duty press officer (evenings and weekends) Tel 08448 222888 and ask for pager number 828825
Email: press@rspca.org.uk Website: www.rspca.org.uk

Bang! Fireworks frighten animals. Find out how to keep your pets happy this firewworks season: http://www.rspca.org.uk/allaboutanimals/pets/general/fireworks/-/article/CAD_BANGFireworksFrightenAnimals

Disclaimer: Press releases published on this page are from key opinion formers who promote their organisation's activities by subscribing to a campaign site within politics.co.uk. politics.co.uk does not endorse, edit, or attempt to balance the opinions expressed on this page. The content of press releases are wholly the responsibility of the originating company or organisation.

Related stories

Police CCTV faces legal threat

The prevalence of CCTV on Britain's streets is set to be scaled back under government plans

West Midlands police are facing demands from the campaigning group Liberty to remove CCTV cameras from two areas of Birmingham or face legal action.

Revealed: How much local councils spend on CCTV

Revealed: How much local councils spend on CCTV

Councils have spent £515 million on CCTV surveillance cameras in the past four years, according to a report by a civil liberties group released today.

comments comments

Cloned meat eaten in UK

Experts say there is no evidence cloned meat is harmful

The meat of the offspring of a cloned cow was eaten in the UK last year, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned.

Compulsory cooking classes launch anti-obesity drive

Schoolchildren to be taught to cook healthy dishes

All schoolchildren will be taught how to cook, the government said today.

DoH launches next step in tackling health inequality

Deprived areas to be targetted

The government has launched a new web-based tool to help reduce the life expectancy gap between England's wealthiest and most deprived areas.

Animal rights outcry at Euro slaughter decision

Animal rights outcry at Euro slaughter decision

Animal rights groups have reacted with outrage at a European Union ruling earlier this week protecting Jewish and Muslim methods of slaughtering animals.

Free school meals for Scottish kids

Free school meals north of the border

Free school meals are to be rolled out for all Scottish children attending the first three years of primary school.

Big Brother intensified for Olympics

Politics.co.uk

The British public is set to come under even closer scrutiny during 2012 from an advanced CCTV system specially designed for the London Olympics.

Ministers 'dithering' on childhood obesity

MPs warn government must act faster on childhood obesity

The government's efforts to tackle childhood obesity have been characterised by "dithering and confusion", MPs have warned today.

NHS hospitals 'failing to tackle malnutrition'

Age Concern warns NHS is failing to tackle malnutrition

Hundreds of thousands of older people are suffering from malnutrition in hospitals - partly because nurses do not have the time to help them eat, a new report warns.

Press Releases

RSPCA: Almost 100,000 British calves killed on farm and 11,000 shipped abroad

RSPCA: Wild baby owls found in boot of car

RSPCA: Remember to keep your pets cool as temperatures soar

RSPCA: Yorkshire man jailed for ‘sickening’ badger baiting offences

Good news in the campaign to defend standards for lab animals - but it has been ‘a battle simply to stand still’ says RSPCA

Number of horses in RSPCA care doubles in 12 months

RSPCA launches ‘Animal Welfare Report Card’

Mother and son ordered to pay almost all RSPCA costs

RSPCA: Owl rescued after being tangled in fishing line and dangled from a tree

RSPCA: the Grand National is still too risky for the horses. It’s the unacceptable face of racing

More Articles ...

Twitter

Join the conversation at #opinion_formers

Related Opinion Former Press Releases

RSPCA: "The only way is ethics!"

Ethics in food and fashion are more important than ever, say consumers. Is your business ethical - or are you chicken?

RSPCA: The only way is ethics . . . scruples can make a man sexier

Says new survey by RSPCA Freedom Food

RSPCA: Public do not understand battery cage law survey reveals

One per cent of public thought farmers would have to play music to hens

Special event coverage

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: Celebrating the Social Sciences

Evidence-based policy should not be a radical concept. It needs to be celebrated.

ESRC logo

Festival of Social Sciences: 2 languages: 2 brains, 2 minds, 2 cultures?

As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences, the Deafness Cognition And Language Research Centre (DCAL) hosted an event exploring the powerful benefits of bilingualism in spoken and sign languages, for hearing and deaf people alike - benefits that reach hearing and deaf people alike.

Opinion Former Events

Voice: Feeling stressed? Understand yourself? Now, move forward Conference

Application forms are now available for an exciting conference in Manchester. The fun-packed day will give you practical solutions and advice on managing stress and time to help you achieve a work/life balance.

BHA: The Marriage Debate - ‘This house would legalise same-sex marriage in England and Wales'

Two weeks before the Government’s consultation on same-sex marriage draws to a close, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association is participating in a debate hosted by Catholic Voices on the motion, ‘This House Would Legalise Same-Sex Marriage’.

BSIA: Information Destruction Exhibition and Conference

This one-day event is targeted at professionals operating in the information destruction industry, and aims at keeping delegates updated on recent developments in their sector, providing an opportunity to network with fellow professionals, whilst offering access to an informative exhibition and a comprehensive conference programme.

ABI: The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

The Future of Long-term Savings & Retirement Income - Automatic Enrolment and Beyond Conference

Take the Gold Challenge for St Dunstan's

We provide lifelong support for blind and visually impaired ex-Service men and women. You can help give more blind heroes an independent future by taking the Gold Challenge

TACT: 2013 Virgin London Marathon

Join TACT at one of the greatest sporting events on the planet and help give a child in care a future to smile about.

Newsletter sign up

By signing-up you agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

Unsubscribe