This standard names globally adopted measures for quarantine pest control, preventing them from entering and spreading into the wooden packing material, made from raw softwood and hardwood, which is used in international trade. Measures indicated in the standard destroy most of quarantine pests and significantly reduces other pests that may be associated with the packaging material.
Wood, treated according to the standard IPPC/ISMP15, is marked by special signs identifying the standard of timber processed company and date of treatment.
Standard supervised by the Plant Protection Service of the State (VAATA), where you can also check whether the pallet manufacturer has right to mark its products with IPPC sign. Read more about it – in VAATA website.