BSE does not pose a risk
BSE does not pose a risk
- 1996
- MAFF News Release (198/96) 7 June 1996, Guardian 11 June 1996, 8(8) .
Conclusions of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee investigation into current practice of dealing with waste material from slaughtered cattle. Procedures for dealing with specified bovine material will be made a legal requirement. Kent residents are concerned about waste effluent from a rendering plant. A leading neurologist suggests that the discharge of waste could be linked to CJD, the human equivalent of BSE.
ABATTOIR
BSE
SLAUGHTER HOUSES
SLAUGHTERED CATTLE
SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WASTE MATERIAL
Conclusions of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee investigation into current practice of dealing with waste material from slaughtered cattle. Procedures for dealing with specified bovine material will be made a legal requirement. Kent residents are concerned about waste effluent from a rendering plant. A leading neurologist suggests that the discharge of waste could be linked to CJD, the human equivalent of BSE.
ABATTOIR
BSE
SLAUGHTER HOUSES
SLAUGHTERED CATTLE
SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WASTE MATERIAL