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FOREST PRODUCE INSPECTIONDemonstrate knowledge of requirements for verification of phytosanitary certificates
level: 4
credit: 6
planned review date: December 2004
sub-field: Forestry
purpose: People credited with this unit standard are able to: identify the phytosanitary requirements of importing countries; demonstrate knowledge of the requirements for phytosanitary certification of forest produce for a specified importing country; reconcile phytosanitary certificates with inspection records; deal with non-conforming forest produce; and verify phytosanitary certificates.
entry information: Recommended: prior credit for Unit 5702, Inspect and assess market acceptability of insects and fungi in forest produce for export; or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills.
accreditation option: Evaluation of documentation and visit by NZQA and industry.
moderation option: A centrally established and directed national moderation system has been set up by Forest Industries Training.
special notes: 1 The term forest produce includes but is not limited to - roundwood, logs, sawn timber, wood chips, packaging, dunnage, and manufactured wood items.
2 Regulations and guidelines relating to this unit standard include: Forest Produce Import and Export Regulations 1989; The Export Sawn Timber Procedures and Certification Manual, AgriQuality New Zealand; Draft Standard FEO1; Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Biosecurity Authority; and Export Procedures Manual, AgriQuality New Zealand.
3 Reference to the website in this unit standard refers to details of Forest Products Export Standards as produced from time to time by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Biosecurity Authority, Wellington, and available on the internet at http://www.maf.govt.nz/ Standards/plants/forest/fpexstsnds/httoc.htm.
4 Reference to the Quality Assurance Scheme in this unit standard refers to the Forest Product Export Quality Assurance Scheme administered by AgriQuality New Zealand for the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
5 Reference to inspection records in this unit standard refers to the recorded details of the inspection of export forest produce consignments produced by exporters in the Quality Assurance Scheme.
Elements and Performance Criteria
element 1
Identify the phytosanitary requirements of importing countries.
Range: includes but is not limited to - USA, Australia, New Caledonia, China, Philippines.
performance criteria
1.1 The specified importing country is identified from the export documentation.
1.2 Information on the website is interpreted for the specified importing country.
1.3 Sterilisation requirements for timber, logs, manufactured wooden articles, board products, wooden packaging, and wood chips are identified for the specified importing country from the website.
1.4 The type and level of infections that are prohibited by the importing country are identified from the website.
element 2
Demonstrate knowledge of the requirements for phytosanitary certification of forest produce for a specified importing country.
performance criteria
2.1 The sources of information required for the phytosanitary certificate are identified from the website.
2.2 Information on the phytosanitary certificate is recorded to the requirements of the website.
element 3
Reconcile phytosanitary certificates with inspection records.
performance criteria
3.1 Information on phytosanitary certificates is reconciled with inspection records provided by exporters.
Range: exporters in the Quality Assurance Scheme, non-quality assurance scheme exporters, exporters of manufactured products.
3.2 Documentation discrepancies are identified and dealt with according to the requirements of the Export Procedures Manual.
element 4
Deal with non-conforming forest produce.
performance criteria
4.1 Phytosanitary certificates for non-conforming forest produce are cancelled.
4.2 Exporters are notified of cancelled phytosanitary certificates, according to the requirements of the Export Procedures Manual.
4.3 Remedial treatments required for export conformance are recommended.
4.4 Remedial treatments are monitored and documented.
element 5
Verify phytosanitary certificates.
performance criteria
5.1 Phytosanitary certificate requirements are checked for completeness and accuracy.
5.2 Phytosanitary certificate is endorsed with verification stamp.
Comments to:
Competenz
Unit Standard Revision
PO Box 9005
Auckland 1149
by December 2004.
Please Note: Providers must be accredited by the Qualifications Authority before they can offer programmes of education and training assessed against unit standards.
Accredited providers assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those unit standards. [Please refer to relevant Plan ref: 0173]
Ó New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2013