Day 093 - 28 Feb 95 - Page 47


     
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     2   Q.   So should the temperature immediately go down or within
     3        half an hour, or something like that?
     4        A.  Oh, it is immediately, a second, one, two seconds, they
     5        kick in.
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     7   Q.   So why should the house temperature be hot then because,
     8        surely, it should have ----
     9        A.  You misunderstand the interpretation of this.  "Hot" is
    10        a definition of the range in which those foggers work or
    11        start to work.
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    13   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Well ----
    14        A.  It does not specify that it is excessively hot
    15        temperature, it does not say 120, 140 degrees.
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    17   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I must say the way I read it is that it was a
    18        hot day -- you can see that from outside temperature -- but
    19        instead of the house temperature being kept at a normal
    20        one, it was hot inside.  Are you suggesting it means
    21        something different to that?  Whether that shows that they
    22        always get their temperature wrong or it just happens that
    23        something had gone wrong on this day or not, I might hear
    24        some argument about it, if it is thought to be important,
    25        but is that not what the form means?
    26        A.  Yes, and if there is something that went wrong, it is
    27        documented.  On the "Comments" they will normally write if
    28        there is any corrective actions that were taken or any
    29        problems that were seen.  The objective of this is to
    30        document the basis, have a base line of information about
    31        the condition of the animals when they leave the farm, so
    32        when they arrive at the slaughterhouse they know what
    33        happens in between.
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    35   Q.   So you are not willing to accept that it looks as if
    36        something had gone a bit wrong there?
    37        A.  That is correct.
    38
    39   Q.   Things do go wrong in the best regulated families, you do
    40        not accept that it did?
    41        A.  In this particular case, that is correct.  If something
    42        had gone wrong, they would have written underneath on the
    43        "Comments" what went wrong and what were the corrective
    44        actions.
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    46   MS. STEEL:   So this situation would be acceptable to you then?
    47        A.  That is correct.
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    49   Q.   Between normal and hot there is warm; do not these devices
    50        get triggered at that point to bring the temperature back 
    51        down to normal? 
    52        A.  I am not sure and if to what degree if they do.  The 
    53        fans have different speeds.  In this particular case I do
    54        not know the farm, I do not know if they keep it one speed
    55        warm and another one at hot, I do not know.
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    57   Q.   If you turn to the last page of the report, the Broiler
    58        Service Report?
    59        A.  Yes.
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