Mexico Announces Implementation Modification (phase-in
action) for NOM Wood Packaging Materials
(NOM-144-SEMARNAT-2004)
On September 15, 2005, the Mexican Secretariat of the
Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) published in
the Diario Oficial (Mexico's "Federal Register") that the
Mexican regulation developed to comply with ISPM 15 will
be implemented partially starting September 16, 2005.
During this initial stage of the implementation Mexican
officials will carry on a random ocular inspection to
verify that WPM comply with ISPM 15. On
September 16th Mexican inspectors will carry on the
ocular inspection procedure established under section No.
5 and section No. 6.6 of NOM 144. Sections
No. 5 and No. 6.6 refer to the guidelines for ocular
inspection.
• Sections No. 5, 5.1 and 5.2 refer to the ocular
inspection. In these sections it is stated that officials
have to carry on a random and free of charge visual check
to
verify that the WPM is marked in accordance with NOM 144
/ ISPM 15. If WPM presents the authorized mark and if
there is no evidence of infestation then the officials
will allow the shipment to continue into
Mexico.
• Sections 6.6, 6.6.1 and 6.6.2 refer to the ocular
inspection and to the mechanism by which a shipment is
selected for inspection. Officials will determine which
shipments are subject to ocular inspection based on
customs automated selection mechanism (red light –
green light). Based on the red light – green light
system, the official will then make a random selection
from shipments that got a red light. The official has to
verify that the WPM presents the mark in accordance with
NOM 144. For merchandise transported in containers,
officials should look for the mark on WPM that is readily
visible at the moment the container is opened. If the
official does not detect the mark on the visible WPM then
he will request that the merchandise be unloaded in order
to look for the mark on the remaining WPM.
Continuing
with the implementation of NOM 144, on February 01, 2006
the Mexican government will implement the stage in which
NOM 144 requires that WPM arriving to Mexican entry
points without the approved treatment identity mark must:
A. Prior to entry into Mexico, apply one of the
authorized phytosanitary treatments to the packaging
material and apply the certification mark.
B. Substitute with packaging material that complies with
the current regulation or use non-wood packaging material
and return all non-compliant materials to the exporting
country. In this case a PROFEPA official must be present
to verify that approved procedures are followed.
The
afore mentioned measures are stated on sections 5.3 and
6.6.3 of NOM 144.
Links:
PROFEPA
http://www.profepa.gob.mx
10-20-2004 GAIN report
http://www.fas.usda.gov/gainfiles/200410/146117808.pdf
SEMARNAT
http://www.semarnat.gob.mx
NAPPO
http://www.nappo.org