Article 5

The owner or any natural or legal person running a F1control post shall be responsible for compliance with the relevant provisions of this Regulation and, to that end, shall be obliged:

  1. (a)

    to admit only those animals which have been certified or identified in accordance with the relevant Community legislation, with particular reference to the provisions referred to in Article 3 (3). For this purpose, he shall check or have others check the health or other accompanying documents belonging to the species or categories concerned and randomly check and identification marks on the animals;

  2. (b)

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  3. (c)

    to ensure that the animals staying at control posts are fed and watered at the right time according to the species involved and to provide for this purpose appropriate quantities of feeding stuffs and liquids;

  4. (d)

    to care for the animals staying at control posts and, where required, take all necessary steps to guarantee their welfare and compliance with animal-health requirements;

  5. (e)

    to call a veterinarian should the need arise

    • to give the appropriate treatment to animals that become sick or injured while under his responsibility and

    • where necessary, to have such animals slaughtered, killed or put down in accordance with Directive 93/119/EC;

  6. (f)

    to use staff who possess the appropriate ability, knowledge and professional competence and have for that purpose received specific training either within the undertaking or from a training body or have equivalent practical experience qualifiying them to handle and, if necessary, administer appropriate care to the animals concerned;

  7. (g)

    to take the necessary steps to ensure that all those handling animals at control posts comply with the relevant animal-welfare provisions;

  8. (h)

    F3to notify to the competent authority within one working day after departure of a consignment the information set out in point C.7 of Annex I, to keep a record or database of that information, to store it and to hold it at the disposal of the competent authority for at least three years;

  9. (i)

    to inform the competent authority at the earliest opportunity of any perceived irregularities.