ISPM 15 Packaging Specifications
International Standards For Phytosanitary Measures No. 15 (ISPM 15) is an International Phytosanitary Measure developed by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) that directly addresses the need to treat wood materials of a thickness greater than 6mm, used to ship products between countries. Its main purpose is to prevent the international transport and spread of disease and insects that could negatively affect plants or ecosystems. ISPM 15 affects all wood packaging material (pallets, crates, dunnage, etc.) and requires that they be debarked and then heat treated or fumigated with methyl bromide and stamped with a mark of compliance. Products exempt from the ISPM 15 are made from an alternative material, like paper, plastic or wood panel products (eg plywood).
Wood packaging materials must be debarked prior to being heat treated or fumigated to meet ISPM 15 regulations. The debarking component of the regulation is to prevent the re-infestation of insects while lumber is sitting to be manufactured, or even after it has been manufactured.
Common Freight Packaging Terminology
HT (Heat Treatment):
The wood needs to be heated until its core reaches 56 °C for at least 30 minutes.
MB (Methyl Bromide):
Requires to completely fill an area with gaseous pesticide (methyl bromide).
Container Fumigation:
The container where the wooden packaging is placed is completely filled with Methyl Bromide. After a 24-hour quarantine, the container is aerated and the wood/cargo is released;
Tent Fumigation:
The wooden packaging is covered with a specific type of tent, sealed to the ground with weight. The tent is completely filled with methyl bromide. After a 24-hour quarantine, the tent is removed and the wood/cargo is released;