Change description : 2026-03-13 11:33:00: Added a link to the new online form to apply for a Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing (WATOK) licence. [Guidance and regulation]
cull animals on a farm (except in an emergency, when the animal is injured or has a disease associated with severe pain or suffering and there is no other practical possibility to alleviate this pain or suffering)
are directly supervised by a WATOK or relevant CoC-licence holder
kill an animal in an emergency
are a vet, killing an animal as part of your job
kill surplus chicks or embryos in hatchery waste
kill animals for depopulation, for example in relation to public health, or animal health
kill an animal in the field using a firearm with a free bullet (like a shotgun), if the animal will not be eaten by people
kill poultry by cervical dislocation where there are no other methods available and the bird will not be eaten by people – you must do this on the farm where the bird was reared
kill an animal for reasons that are not covered by the retained EU regulations, such as hunting or fishing
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Certificates and licences from Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales
If you have a CoC or a WATOK licence issued in Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales, you can use it in England for the procedures, equipment and animals it covers.
When your CoC or licence can be revoked or suspended
The FSA can cancel or temporarily suspend your CoC or WATOK licence if you do not follow the animal welfare regulations.
We have updated the guidance to align with the current application processes for a full and temporary Certificate of Competence.
25 April 2024
Information added to explain the Food Standards Agency will assess equivalent qualifications from the European Economic Area and European Free Trade Association countries (Norway, Iceland and Lichtenstein) against UK qualifications to decide if they can be used as evidence of training and examination for a UK certificate of competence.
5 June 2023
Content has been reviewed as part of improvements to the welfare of animals at the time of killing pages. Updates approved by Welfare at Slaughter team.
12 November 2021
Veterinary assessment fees for WATOK licences clarified
3 April 2019
Update on CoC acceptance by UK or the EU following EU Exit, Removed "If you still have a WASK licence" paragraph, added rules about EU workers
6 November 2015
WATOK licence application form added.
4 November 2015
Deleted '8 December 2015' from this sentence: "You’ll now need a CoC or temporary CoC from 8 December 2015 if you do any of the following:". Removed 'by 5 November 2015' to the end of the sentence "If you don’t meet both of the above requirements, you must apply for a temporary CoC." Clarified the next two sentences, as a result of the changes previously made.
23 October 2015
We've updated the deadline by which you need to apply for a temporary certificate of competence. This deadline applies if you currently handle animals before restraining them, kill an animal with a free bullet for human consumption, or shackle poultry.