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Slaughterer

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Slaughterers work in meat processing plants, preparing and processing animals for food in a safe, clean, and respectful way. It is skilled work that requires care, attention and a commitment to animal welfare.

The role

What a slaughterer actually does, day to day.

As a slaughterer, you work in a meat processing plant where animals are prepared and processed for food. This is a real job that feeds people every day, and it requires you to treat animals with respect and care right up until the end of their lives. The work is fast-paced, cold and physically demanding, and it requires precision and concentration.

Your day involves preparing animals, performing the slaughter in a way that causes as little stress and harm as possible, and checking the meat afterwards to make sure it is safe and healthy to eat. You'll wear protective clothing and follow strict rules about cleanliness and safety. Many slaughterers say the hardest part is the speed - you have to work quickly while still doing things carefully and humanely. This job is important, but it is not for everyone because of what it involves. If you go into this work, you will need to be calm, strong and respectful toward animals.

A typical week

Day to day

1Prepare animals for slaughter by ensuring they are handled humanely and efficiently.
2Perform slaughtering procedures in compliance with health and safety regulations.
3Inspect carcasses for quality and adherence to food safety standards.
4Maintain and clean equipment and work areas to ensure hygiene and safety.
5Record and report any abnormalities or issues encountered during the slaughter process.
6Collaborate with veterinary staff to monitor animal health and welfare.
7Adhere to strict biosecurity measures to prevent contamination.
8Participate in training sessions on new techniques and regulations in the industry.