欧洲食品安全局和食品安全局对健康的严重跨界威胁危机防范培训

Wayne Anderson, Vanessa Cooling, Julia Le Jeune, Bernard Bottex, Georgia Gkrintzali, Amy Drawbell, Julia Johnson, David O'Donnell
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欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)与爱尔兰食品安全局(FSAI)合作,计划并开展了一次模拟演习,以演练根据《关于严重跨境健康威胁的条例(欧盟)2022/2371》(SCBTH)制定的多机构、多成员国应对措施。欧洲食品安全局和FSAI与欧洲食品安全局的培训承包商合作,共同制定了一个为期2.5天的准备培训活动,包括对SCBTH法规的概述,角色扮演,1.5天的模拟演习和半天的汇报会议。该活动在都柏林会议中心亲自举行,也有多名参与者在线参加。除了演练针对SCBTH制定多机构联合风险评估(JRA)之外,培训还旨在澄清会员国在此类应对过程中的相互作用。汇报会议引起了许多讨论,并确定了若干行动作为今后的步骤。这次汇报会议,以及确定的行动和参与者对事后评估调查的反应,表明培训达到了目标。51人参加了培训活动,他们代表欧洲委员会卫生和食品安全总局的四个单位、五个欧盟机构和五个成员国。来自本能合作伙伴、FSAI和EFSA的8位协调员确保了活动的顺利和高效进行。本报告记录了培训活动的发展、内容、结论和建议,以及参与者对培训活动的评价。
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EFSA and FSAI Serious Cross-Border Threats to Health Crisis Preparedness Training

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) collaborated with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) to plan and run a simulation exercise to rehearse a multi-agency, multi-Member State response under Regulation (EU) 2022/2371 on Serious Cross Border Threats to Health (SCBTH). Engaging with EFSA's training contractor, Instinctif Partners, EFSA and FSAI co-developed a 2.5-day preparedness training event, comprising an overview of the Regulation on SCBTH, a role-played, 1.5-day simulation exercise and a half-day debrief session. The event, which was held in person at the Convention Centre, Dublin, also involved multiple participants joining online. In addition to rehearsing the development of a multi-agency joint risk assessment (JRA) in response to a SCBTH, the training also aimed to clarify Member State interaction during such a response. The debrief session elicited much discussion and a number of actions were identified as next steps. This debrief session, alongside the identified actions and participants’ responses to the post-event evaluation survey, demonstrate that the training achieved its objectives. There were fifty-one participants in the training event representing four units of European Commission Directorate General on Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE), five EU Agencies and five Member States. Eight facilitators from Instinctif Partners, FSAI and EFSA ensured the smooth and efficient running of the event. This report documents the development, content, conclusions and recommendations of the training event, as well as the participants’ evaluation of it.

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