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The Revision of ISPM No. 15 (2009) under Annex 1, [2] requires that wood used to manufacture ISPM 15 compliant Wood Packaging must be made from debarked wood [3] not to be confused with bark free wood. ISPM 15 was updated to adopt the bark restriction regulations proposed by the European Union in 2009.
Under SPS rules, the burden of proof is on the complainant country to demonstrate that a measure violates Article 2.2 and Articles 5.1-5.8 before it can be regulated [16] even though scientific evidence can never be conclusive and it is not possible to test for all health risks that could arise from the importation of a certain product. [17]
Secretary Osama El-Lissy (26 February 2022–) [1] [2] The International Plant Protection Convention ( IPPC ) is a 1951 multilateral treaty overseen by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization that aims to secure coordinated, effective action to prevent and to control the introduction and spread of pests of plants and plant products.
A public officer who is authorized by the National Plant Protection organization (NPPO) and accredited for the signing of phytosanitary certificates, who 1) possesses the required education, experience, and training; and 2) has written confirmation of having passed an approved examination. (RSPM No. 8, Accreditation) [NAPPO, 2004].
Specifically pest risk analysis is a term used within the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) (Article 2.1) and is defined within the glossary of phytosanitary terms. [ 1 ] as "the process of evaluating biological or other scientific and economic evidence to determine whether an organism is a pest, whether it should be regulated ...
How would I get ISPM certification? I have a lot of export cargos that have to go in wooden crates. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.55.73.195 ( talk ) 07:40, 9 May 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
Annex I June 12, 1992: October 15, 1997: At its request, added to Annex I by an amendment which entered into force in 2013. [11] [14] [15] Czechia: Annex I, EIT [a] June 18, 1993: October 7, 1993: At its request, replaced Czechoslovakia in Annex I as an EIT by an amendment which entered into force in 1998. [11] [12] [13] Denmark: Annex I, II ...
A standard wooden pallet (48 in × 40 in × 6 in or 1,219 mm × 1,016 mm × 152 mm) with a static load bearing capacity of 3 short tons (2.7 long tons; 2.7 t) and a 1-short-ton (0.89-long-ton; 0.91 t) dynamic capacity, will weigh approximately 33 to 48 lb (15 to 22 kg)