During Animal Health Emergencies Traffic Control Function Inform driver of incident Subsequent travel direction Setup Controlled access Access corridor Screening checkpoint Stop movement Noaccess ID: 580166
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Traffic Control and Movement
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Traffic Control
Function
Inform driver of incident
Subsequent travel directionSetupControlled accessAccess corridorScreening checkpointStop movementNo-accessUnmannedManned
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Need for Traffic Control
Highly Contagious Animal Disease Event
Establish quarantine zone
Prohibit vehicle entryIdentify susceptible or at-risk animals on the roadNatural Disaster EventDirect traffic for evacuation proceduresJust In Time TrainingTraffic Control and MovementSlide4
Personnel
Personnel
Job Description
ExamplesLaw EnforcementEnforce general traffic laws and special checkpoint laws and help with checkpoint screening protocolsState and local police, reserve departments, conservations officers, park rangers, military policeAnimal HealthTend to animals and answer questions regarding
animal health
State or local veterinarians, veterinary technicians, livestock extension agents
Cleaning & DisinfectionConduct cleaning and disinfection procedures on vehiclesLocal fire and rescue teams, HazMat teams, trained state and
local authoritiesSupportHelp with traffic flow and administrative tasks
Vehicle
flaggers, volunteer groups, administrative coordinators
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General Equipment
Barricades
Contain and
direct vehiclesSignsDirect driversShelterHouse volunteersLightingWarn driversVolunteer needsReflective vests, communicationAnimal needsCooling equipmentWater sourceJust In Time TrainingTraffic Control and MovementSlide6
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Initial/Temporary Traffic Control
Long Term Traffic ControlSlide7
Components of Temporary Traffic Control Zones
Advance Warning Area
Tells traffic what to expect ahead
Transition AreaMoves traffic out of its normal pathActivity AreaWhere work takes placeTermination AreaLets traffic resume normal flowJust In Time TrainingTraffic Control and MovementSlide8
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Termination Area
Activity Area
Transition Area
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Biosecurity
Especially for infectious disease outbreak situations
Same standards used for the response situation
To prevent the spread of disease agentsTo assist in the eradication of disease agents Just In Time TrainingTraffic Control and MovementSlide11
Animal Welfare
Weather can have dramatic impact
Equipment to warm or cool animals in vehicle checkpoint line
Keep vehicles moving in timely mannerJust In Time TrainingTraffic Control and MovementSlide12
Additional Information
Checkpoint Setup and Operation JIT
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Emergency-Response/just-in-time-training.php
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Deviceshttp://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/pdfs/2009r1r2/pdf_index.htm Just In Time TrainingTraffic Control and MovementSlide13
Resources
Graham JL, Hutton J, Cao S,
Fagel
M, Wright W. 2008. National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 525, Volume 13: A guide to traffic control or rural roads in an agricultural emergency. http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=14184Emergency Agriculture Movement Control Checkpoint Selection Guidance. Multi-State Partnership for Security in Agriculture. http://www.nasda.org/File.aspx?id=4076Traffic Control – Agricultural Response Monograph No. 001. Nebraska Department of Agriculturehttp://www.nda.nebraska.gov/homeland_security/monograph_001.pdf
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Acknowledgments
Development of this presentation was by the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University through funding from the Multi-State Partnership for Security in Agriculture
Authors: Abbey Smith; Glenda Dvorak, DVM, MPH, DACVPM