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Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act, 1982 (Act No. 19 of 1982)

Rules

Rules relating to the Practising of Para-Veterinary Profession of Veterinary Physiotherapist

Minimum standards for veterinary physiotherapy facilities

14. Minimum equipment at veterinary physiotherapy practices

 

(1) Companion animal facilities must have the following equipment, as applicable to the species being treated:
(a) Weighing scale;
(b) Non-slip leads;
(c) Thermometer;
(d) Stethoscope;
(e) Non-slip surface/mat;
(f) Goniometer;
(g) Measuring tape;
(h) Reflex hammer;
(i) Separate cages of adequate size for each patient;
(j) Proper identification of each patient;
(k) Proper clean bedding;
(l) Adequate ventilation, heating and cooling;
(m) Isolation facilities for contagious diseased animals, if treated; and
(n) Exercise area:
(aa) Indoor or outdoor;
(bb) Constructed to prevent escape; and
(cc) Constructed that it can be kept clean/hygienic.

 

(2) Equine Facilities must have:
(a) Hand washing facilities;
(b) Loading area – safe for loading and offloading of horses;
(c) Stables – suitable for safe keeping of horses:
(aa) Patients kept individually;
(bb) Stables adequately ventilated; and
(cc) Isolation facilities if animals with contagious diseases are treated.

 

(3) Cold and heat therapy.

 

(4) No animals may be kept overnight in a veterinary physiotherapy facility, unless the client is informed that the patient will not be monitored overnight, or will be monitored intermittently, or will be monitored intermittently by a lay person.