| Literature DB >> 26927189 |
Julie M Fiedler1, Paul D McGreevy2.
Abstract
Human-horse interactions have a rich tradition and can be highly rewarding, particularly within sport and recreation pursuits, but they can also be dangerous or even life-threatening. In parallel, sport and recreation pursuits involving animals, including horses, are facing an increased level of public scrutiny in relation to the use of animals for these purposes. However, the challenge lies with event organisers to reconcile the expectations of the public, the need to meet legal requirements to reduce or eliminate risks to paid and volunteer workers, and address horse welfare. In this article we explore incident management at horse events as an example of a situation where volunteers and horses can be placed at risk during a rescue. We introduce large animal rescue skills as a solution to improving worker safety and improving horse welfare outcomes. Whilst there are government and horse industry initiatives to improve safety and address animal welfare, there remains a pressing need to invest in a strong communication plan which will improve the safety of workplaces in which humans and horses interact.Entities:
Keywords: accident; behaviour change; horse; injury; management; mitigation; risk; safety
Year: 2016 PMID: 26927189 PMCID: PMC4810044 DOI: 10.3390/ani6030016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Examples of public awareness and animal welfare media stories.
| Media | Animal Welfare Aspect | Storyline |
|---|---|---|
| It was Spain’s “national fiesta”. Now bullfighting divides its people [ | Bulls are killed for public sport and entertainment | Next generation of youth does not see a role for bullfighting in Spain in an increasingly globalized world |
| Zimbabwe bans lion hunting after international outcry [ | Lions, tigers and other exotic wildlife hunted for sport, offered as packaged tourism experiences | An international public outcry arising from the killing of a favourite lion by a U.S. citizen results in changes to hunting laws |
| Pigs to use Twitter and Facebook to challenge animal welfare criticism [ | The housing conditions and care of animals raised for human consumption | Farmers use social media to inform public on how farm animals are raised |
| Starbucks to switch to 100 percent cage-free eggs by 2020 [ | Ethical choices when sourcing ingredients | A commercial decision by Starbucks to remain competitive |
Examples of public awareness and horses at risk media stories.
| Media | Animal Welfare Issue | Storyline |
|---|---|---|
| Pictures of lame horse a PR disaster on the magic day Black Caviar came back to Sydney [ | A lame horse was ridden by a reporter during the broadcast of an interview with the jockey of the winning horse, | The commercial decision by Channel 7 to continue with broadcasting the interview. The television station accused of a lapse in a duty of care |
| Clydesdale slips on Granite Island causeway [ | Horse slips over on wet rubber matting, remaining recumbent for a period | Spectator reports the incident to RSPCA |
| Swiss Federation bans use of draw reins in 2016 [ | Horses ridden with hyper flexed necks are under stress | Swiss Equestrian Federation moves to act on negative social media and calls for support of improved horse welfare by all equestrians |
Examples of media stories of government efforts to manage risks.
| Story | Safety Issue | Storyline |
|---|---|---|
| State to regulate equine industry after death of Hunter rider Sarah Waugh [ | Injuries and death to people who work with horses | Public awareness raised by parents of Sarah Waugh, resulting in development of an enforceable Code of Practice by Workcover NSW |
| Three Queensland vets face prosecution over how they managed Hendra cases [ | Laws require that workers need to take reasonable care of themselves and others in the workplace | Regulators act to enforce Workplace Health and Safety laws |
| Improving safety in horse racing: it’s all in the data [ | Research on the costs of Workers Compensation for racing industry riders | Development of a tool for comparing costs and risks associated with introducing strategies to improve safety |
Figure 1Large animal rescue three working zones.
Figure 2Forwards drag.
Figure 3Backwards drag.
Figure 4Sideways drag.
Figure 5Hampshire Skid.
Figure 6Horse on a rescue glide.
Examples of media stories relating to horse incidents.
| Story | Management | Storyline |
|---|---|---|
| Shocking picture shows racehorse champion | Horse racing incident response | Incomplete screening of a horse racing incident resulted in the witnessing of the euthanasia of |
| Why the long face motorists? Farce as M6 is shut in both directions after horse gets stuck in its horsebox [ | Emergency management procedures followed for a patient-centred rescue | Traffic delays as a trapped horse was extricated from a horse box on a busy motorway |