Entry-Exit Biosecurity Training Workshop | Department of Primary Industries, Toowoomba (AM Session)
Tue, 16 June
|Department of Primary Industries
Entry Exit Training is practical half day training day targeted towards feedlot managers and staff who will be responsible for enhancing biosecurity practices between hot and cold zones to prevent disease spread from people, vehicles and equipment in the event of an Emergency Animal Disease.


Time & Location
16 June 2026, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
Department of Primary Industries, 203 Tor St, Wilsonton Heights QLD 4350, Australia
About the event
Entry–Exit Training is a practical, half‑day course designed for participants to implement biosecurity hygiene practices between hot and cold zones to prevent the entry of an Emergency Animal Disease onto your feedlot.
Hear from Biosecurity experts while they explain how and why different Emergency Animal Disease (EAD) transmission pathways are critical considerations when selecting and implementing preventative biosecurity hygiene practices.
The workshop will outline key disease transmission risks, appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the selection of suitable chemicals and hygiene methods to help secure your feedlot against EADs.
Presenters: Jeff House & Rachael O’Brien
Location: Department of Primary Industries, Toowoomba QLD 4814
Is your preferred location sold out? – register your interest on our wait list. Afternoon workshops may be considered where interest is strong.
Tickets
ALFA Member
$165.00
+$4.13 ticket service fee
ALFA Non-Member
$220.00
+$5.50 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00

