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The International Plant Protection Convention IPPC Regional Workshop 2016 Requirements for the Use of Temperature Treatments as Phytosanitary Measures (2014 – 005) xx xxxx 2016

Background TPPT Sep 2015 TPPT Dec 2015 SC May 2016 IPPC Secretariat (2013) Call for topics in 2013: proposals for the development of requirements for phytosanitary treatments CPM-9 (2014) Added the topic in April 2014 SC May 2015 approved Specification 62 (Requirements for the use of phytosanitary treatments as phytosanitary measures) TPPT Sep 2015 First draft TPPT Dec 2015 Draft revision SC May 2016 Approval of the draft ISPM for first consultation period

General Considerations Reason for the ISPM: There are many temperature treatments used in international trade to prevent the introduction and spread of pests of plants Temperature treatments adopted under ISPM 28 only state the treatment schedule There is a need for technical guidance on the application of temperature treatments as phytosanitary measures for regulated pests

Purpose of the draft ISPM General Considerations (cont’d) Provide harmonized requirements for temperature treatments Purpose of the draft ISPM Provide guidance on main operational requirements for each type of temperature treatment Ensure that treatments are applied effectively to minimize economic and environmental impacts

Drafting Issues TPPT did not included in the scope: TPPT included in the scope: Cold treatment Heat treatments hot water immersion vapour heat dielectric heat dry heat TPPT did not included in the scope: “quick freeze or cryogenic” and “joules-ohmic heating” as they are not widely used as a phytosanitary measure

Drafting Issues (cont’d) The SC agreed with the inclusion of this statement, as it is scientifically correct. Arguments on both sides: scientifically correct, but there are no examples of countries accepting this. TPPT and SC discussed the inclusion of the statement that under some circumstances, live but unviable target pests may be found after a temperature treatment.

Other relevant information Appendix: Guidance for temperature treatment efficacy studies With information to help with the development of research protocols To support treatment submissions for ISPM 28 (Phytosanitary treatments for regulated pests)

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