INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES
Publication history
This is not an official part of the standard
1999-10 ICPM-2 added topic Wood packing (1999-001)
2000-06 ad-hoc EWG developed draft text
2001-02 EWG developed draft text
2001-05 ISC-3 revid draft text and approved for MC
2001-06 Sent for MC
2001-11 ISC-4 revid draft text for adoption
2002-03 ICPM-4 adopted standard
ISPM 15. 2002. Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
2005-03 TPFQ revid Annex 1 Methyl bromide fumigation schedule (2005-011)
2005-05 SC revid Annex1 and approved for MC
2005-06 Sent for MC under fast-track process
2005-11 SC revid Annex 1 for adoption
prompt是什么意思2006-04 CPM-1 adopted revid Annex 1
ISPM 15. 2006. Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
2006-04 CPM-1 added topic Revision of ISPM No. 15 (2006-036)
2006-05 SC approved Specification 31 Revision of ISPM No. 15
2007-07 TPFQ revid standard
2008-05 SC revid and approved for MC
2008-06 Sent for MC
2008-11 SC revid standard for adoption
2009-03 CPM-4 adopted revid standard
ISPM 15. 2009. Regulation of wood packaging material in international trade. Rome, IPPC, FAO. Publication history: Last modified August 2011
CONTENTS
Adoption ............................................................................................................................................. 15-5 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 15-5 Scope .................................................................................................................................................. 15-5 Environmental Statement ................................................................................................................... 15-5 References .......................................................................................................................................... 15-5 Definitions .......................................................................................................................................... 15-6 Outline of Requirements .................................................................................................................... 15-6 REQUIREMENTS ......
....................................................................................................................... 15-7
1. Basis for Regulation .................................................................................................................... 15-7
2. Regulated Wood 15-7
2.1 Exemptions .................................................................................................................. 15-7
3. Phytosanitary Measures for Wood Packaging Material .............................................................. 15-7
3.1 Approved phytosanitary measures .............................................................................. 15-8
3.2 Approval of new or revid treatments ....................................................................... 15-8
3.3 Alternative bilateral arrangements .............................................................................. 15-8
4. Responsibilities of NPPOs .......................................................................................................... 15-9
4.1 Regulatory considerations ........................................................................................... 15-9
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4.2 Application and u of the mark ................................................................................. 15-9
4.3 Treatment and marking requirements for wood packaging material that is reud,
repaired or remanufactured ......................................................................................... 15-9
4.3.1 Reu of wood packaging material ............................................................................. 15-9
4.3.2 Repaired wood packaging material ............................................................................. 15-9
何钢4.3.3 Remanufactured wood packaging material ............................................................... 15-10
4.4 Transit ....................................................................................................................... 15-10
4.5 Procedures upon import ............................................................................................ 15-10
小角色4.6 Phytosanitary measures for non-compliance at point of entry .................................. 15-10 ANNEX 1: Approved treatments associated with wood 15-12 ANNEX 2: The mark and its application ......................................................................................... 1
5-14 APPENDIX 1: Examples of methods of cure disposal of non-compliant wood packaging material ................................................................................................................. 15-17
Adoption
This standard was first adopted by the Fourth Session of the Interim Commission on Phytosanitary Measures in March 2002 as Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade. Modifications to Annex 1 were adopted by the First Session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures in April 2006. The first revision was adopted by the Fourth Session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures in March–April 2009 as the prent standard, ISPM 15:2009. INTRODUCTION
Scope
This standard describes phytosanitary measures that reduce the risk of introduction and spread of quarantine pests associated with the movement in international trade of wood packaging material made from raw wood. Wood packaging material covered by this standard includes dunnage but excludes wood packaging made from wood procesd in such a way that it is free from pests (e.g. plywood).
The phytosanitary measures described in this standard are not intended to provide ongoing protection from contaminating pests or other organisms.
Environmental Statement
Pests associated with wood packaging material are known to have negative impacts on forest health and biodiversity. Implementation of this standard is considered to reduce significantly the spread of pests and subquently their negative impacts. In the abnce of alternative treatments being available for certain situations or to all countries, or the availability of other appropriate packaging materials, methyl bromide treatment is included in this standard. Methyl bromide is known to deplete the ozone layer. An IPPC Recommendation on the Replacement or reduction of the u of methyl bromide as a phytosanitary measure (CPM, 2008) has been adopted in relation to this issue. Alternative treatments that are more environmentally friendly are being pursued.
References
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CPM. 2008. Replacement or reduction of the u of methyl bromide as a phytosanitary measure. IPPC Recommendation. In Report of the Third Session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures, Rome, 7–11 April 2008, Appendix 6. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
denizenIPPC. 1997. International Plant Protection Convention. Rome, IPPC, FAO.英语单词表
ISO 3166-1:2006. Codes for the reprentation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes. Geneva, International Organization for Standardization (available at www.iso/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists.htm).
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ISPM 5. Glossary of phytosanitary terms. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
ISPM 7. 1997. Export certification system. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
betrayalISPM 20. 2004. Guidelines for a phytosanitary import regulatory system. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
ISPM 23. 2005. Guidelines for inspection. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
ISPM 13. 2001. Guidelines for the notification of non-compliance and emergency action. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
ISPM 25. 2006. Consignments in transit. Rome, IPPC, FAO.
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ISPM 28. 2007. Phytosanitary treatments for regulated pests. Rome, IPPC, FAO.