U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS
Preparation
for a BSE Emergency |
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1:00 - 4:00 PM
ET
(Test Signal: 12:30 PM ET)Closed Captioned Satellite Broadcast |
November 7, 2001 |
Click here for program materials
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
* Explain the significance and global nature of the BSE problem
* Identify the FDA BSE Contingency Plan
* Discuss preventive measures in place and procedures to follow in the event of a BSE
problem in the U.S.
* Point out the importance of communications
* Discuss planned exercises to test contingency plan and process for updating the plan
TARGET AUDIENCE: FDA; USDA/APHIS and FSIS; State Regulatory Agencies; Trade Associations
and Consumer Groups -- Anyone interested in BSE issues. Directors Compliance Branch
* Regional and District Directors
* Directors Investigation Branch
* Directors Compliance Branch
* Supervisors and Managers
* CSO; CSI; PAS
* Import Operations
COURSE MATERIALS: IMPORTANT - All materials for this course will be e-mailed to
Regional/District/Center Downlink site coordinators and will be placed on DHRD's internet
site. Duplication of materials at each location is requested.
http://www.fda.gov/ora/training/course_ora.html
VIEWING PROGRAM:
This program will be delivered via satellite to any location that has a steerable
satellite dish. FDA ONLY: PicTel reception--to FDA sites that do not have a satellite dish
or access to the studio via fiber signal-is available on request to DHRD.
OTHER (FOR FDA ONLY): Participants time spent viewing this program should be reported into
the Miscellaneous Operations Accomplishment Hours screen in FACTS. The data entered should
include the appropriate Operation code and PAC number 99R800.
ORA HEADQUARTERS: DHRD will downlink the program at 15800 Crabbs Branch Way, Suite 126.
FDA Center/Office viewers should contact your Center/Office Training Office for local
viewing information.
ORA FIELD: Contact your local site coordinator if you have questions and for viewing
information.
"Preparation for a BSE Emergency"
TECHNICAL FACT SHEET
DATE: November 7, 2001
TEST TIME: 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. EDT
11:30 - 12:00 p.m. CDT
10:30 - 11:00 a.m. MDT
9:30 - 10:00 a.m. PDT
PROGRAM TIME: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. EDT
12:00 - 3:00 p.m. CDT
11:00 - 2:00 p.m. MDT
10:00 - 1:00 p.m. PDT
SATELLITE TROUBLE NUMBER: 1-888-863-8814
Q&A NUMBER: 1-800-527-1401
FAX Q & A NUMBER: 1-888-361-4011
C-Band: Galaxy 4R (G4 or G6) Location: 99 Degrees West
Transponder: 24
Polarization: Vertical
Channel: 24
Downlink Freq.: 4180 MHz
Audio: 6.2/6.8
IMPORTANT SATELLITE INFORMATION TO HELP YOU TUNE IN
1. Galaxy 4R is located at 99 degrees West. You will probably find it by choosing either
G4 or G6 on your receiver. Galaxy 6 and the old Galaxy 4 used to be at this location. Set
up early and check your equipment several days prior by going to Galaxy 4R . The following
programming should be seen:
Channel 15 World Harvest (religious programming)
Channel 16 Shepherd's Chapel (religious programming)
(Occasionally these channels have infomercials on them too)
Once you establish that you are on the correct satellite, don't forget to change back to
Channel 24 for our program. If you can't find it or if you believe you are on Galaxy 4R,
but don't see any of this programming, you'll need to have your system checked out by a
professional before our program.
2. It is very important for you to test your equipment as soon as possible to ensure that
it is functioning properly and to see if you can get programming from the satellite that
we'll be on. Storms can cause damage and/or move your antenna out of alignment or you may
not have your satellite of choice programmed in. Do not wait until test time to discover
problems. If you think your dish and/or receiver are malfunctioning or not programmed
correctly, have them checked out by a professional well before the program.
3. Although a Troubleshooter will be provided, we cannot guarantee the performance of your
equipment.
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