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When and how to identify your kids and goats with tags.
The Heat-Health Alerting system is part of the Weather-Health Alerting system, which is operated by UKHSA in partnership with the Met Office. This is part of the alerts and warnings section of the hazard: heat.
When and how to replace lost or damaged tags and what to record in your holding register.
Check the tariff classification for carbonated dark red alcoholic beverage with blackcurrant flavour and aroma, containing 14.5% of alcohol by volume.
Get help to classify ceramic articles for import and export.
The Weather-Health Alerting (WHA) system provides an early warning when adverse temperatures are likely to impact on the health and wellbeing of the population.
This action card provides guidance on the actions that commissioners of health and social care services can take to prepare for and respond to each type of CHA.
This survey monitors the distribution of a rarer tick species found in the UK called Haemaphysalis punctata (red sheep tick).
This Cold-Health Alert (CHA) action card summarises the suggested actions that voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations should consider to prepare for and respond to each type of CHA.
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