Semen & Embryo Handlers Accreditation Program
NHIA's Gateway to Professional Excellence and Recognition for your skills.
Don't miss this opportunity to lead with excellence in semen and embryo handling. Enrol now and be an expert in this area.
Why Get the Skills?
- Know how to expertly handle semen and embryos
- Get the best knowledge on safety
- Individuals will be accredited upon a successful pass
- Member's Centre will be accredited upon a successful pass
Expert Instruction
The program will be conducted by a NHIA endorsed Trainer where you will need to complete practical work and undertake an exam assessment.
- Successful individuals and organisations who become accredited will be listed on the NHIA website.
The Program and Code of Practice is being offered to industry on a regional basis.
Register your interest to Karen Eastop via email: [email protected]
Steps to Enrol
Some of the theory is already available in the Hub for you to get ahead.
- Create a log-in for access and review the theory component for the course in the Hub. A hard copy manual is also provided to you at the course.
- Request to enrol in the Semen and Embryo Accredited Program for in-person training by emailing [email protected]. This course requires you to undertake practical work with an assessment and exam.
- After successful completion, you will receive accredited recognition with a certificate and be placed on the NHIA website.
- Additionally, claim your accreditation badge for your email/social media to display your accreditation in this area.
- The Accreditation will last for 3 years and require a review. NHIA will remind you when you are due to renew.
Code of Practice
The quality chain for semen and embryos from the producer to the end user farmer has now been strengthened considerably with the Code and Standard of the Semen & Embryo Handlers Accreditation Program and Code of Practice.
This Code of Practice was initially developed with funding from the Dairy Herd Improvement Fund together with supplemental funding being provided by the Dairy Research and Development Corporation and the National Herd Improvement Association of Australia (NHIA). A recent review has updated these materials in 2023 with the assistance of Total Livestock Genetics/Genetics Australia, with particular acknowledgement to Mrs Ruth Barber and Mr Travis Evans who assisted its revision.
This NHIA Accredited Program and Code of Practice is for employees and organisations seeking to establish the adoption of a standard considered minimum requirements for organisations and staff handling semen and embryos during the distribution process.
The Code was developed in response to demands from industry and is designed to be applicable to identify key handling processes for semen and embryos from the time the product has been produced until it is despatched for final use.
In the current deregulated environment, the Code will encourage customers' confidence in the integrity of semen and embryos supplied by accredited organisations.