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ISO 10990:1999
ISO 10990:1999 Animal (mammal) traps – Part 5: Methods for testing restraining traps
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Description
1.1 This part of ISO 10990 specifies methods for use in performance testing of traps used on land to restrain
mammals. The performance testing includes methods for evaluation of trauma, selectivity, capture efficiency and
user safety.
1.2 It is recognized that injury is only one component of animal welfare. However, there are insufficient data
collected in a scientific manner on the additional components to allow for the complete assessment of animal
welfare. Several areas of investigation are presented for evaluation in annex A. Selection of the data collection
methodology is left to the investigator. However, it is assumed that such collection methods will follow accepted
practices.
It should also be understood that data collected in any, or all, of the suggested areas will probably not provide an
absolute measure of welfare. Rather, the compilation of such data over time should provide a mechanism for
comparing the relative animal welfare impacts of different restraint methods.
Edition
1
Published Date
1999-10-28
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
20
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Abstract
1.1 This part of ISO 10990 specifies methods for use in performance testing of traps used on land to restrain
mammals. The performance testing includes methods for evaluation of trauma, selectivity, capture efficiency and
user safety.
1.2 It is recognized that injury is only one component of animal welfare. However, there are insufficient data
collected in a scientific manner on the additional components to allow for the complete assessment of animal
welfare. Several areas of investigation are presented for evaluation in annex A. Selection of the data collection
methodology is left to the investigator. However, it is assumed that such collection methods will follow accepted
practices.
It should also be understood that data collected in any, or all, of the suggested areas will probably not provide an
absolute measure of welfare. Rather, the compilation of such data over time should provide a mechanism for
comparing the relative animal welfare impacts of different restraint methods.
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