Advice to Trade
In the light of the recent outbreak of avian flu in Japan, South Korea
and Vietnam, people engaged in selling live poultry must strictly comply
with the conditions and hygiene practice for the control of the sale of
live poultry in order to minimize the risk of spreading avian flu in the
retail markets. Particular attention should be paid to the following:
- Live poultry kept on the premises for sale should come from wholesale
markets or other sources approved by the Food and Environmental Hygiene
Department (FEHD).
- All wall and floor surfaces of the premises selling live poultry as
well as cages for the storage of live poultry should be kept clean and
be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected after business every day.
- All utensils, equipment or facilities liable to come into contact
with live poultry, feathers, carcasses or offal of poultry should be
thoroughly cleansed and disinfected after business every day.
- Do not keep excessive number of live poultry to avoid obstructing
air ventilation.
- All workers should wear clean light-coloured protective clothing which
includes aprons and rubber boots. Gloves should be worn when handling
poultry except during slaughtering and dressing processes.
- Workers should wash their hands with soap bars or liquid soap immediately
after slaughtering and dressing of poultry.
- Feathers, excreta, dead poultry and other waste should be stored in
metal/plastic containers with close fitting lids.
- Cages for conveyance of live poultry should be removed immediately
to avoid contaminating the public places.
- Any health problem or abnormal death of poultry detected on the premises
should be reported immediately to FEHD.
To protect the health of those engaged in selling live poultry, you are
advised to wear a mask when working in your poultry stall. Your cooperation
will be greatly appreciated.
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