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Title: EQ2 The MAFSwire Shipping Offshore Container Management Programme


1
EQ2 - The MAF/Swire Shipping Offshore Container
Management Programme
  • Forest Biosecurity Consultative Committee
    Discussions
  • Dave Nendick, Simon OConnor, Grant Weston
  • MAF Biosecurity New Zealand

2
Introduction
  • Equivalent Offshore Quarantine Management Systems
  • - Implemented to reduce severe contamination
    halt significant pest incursion events.
  • EQ1 2005
  • - MAF/Swire Shipping prototype a start but not
    ideal.
  • EQ2 February June 2006
  • - MAF/Swire re-developed the system as EQ2.

3
Biosecurity Risk and Containers
  • Container contaminants pests (out/in)
  • Foliage, ants/other insects (egg masses),
    reptiles, seeds (viable crop pest species),
    soil spiders.
  • Other Threats ( stuck on/in FCL cargo)
  • Foliage, insects (egg masses), reptiles, seeds
    soil, spiders water (mosquitoes in pooled
    water, cans, drums, tanks).
  • Animal plant pests found in on plant
    material, seeds, soil water.

4
Potential Invaders Capable of Establishing in
New Zealand
Brown Crazy Ants gathering on attractant baiton
vessel bound for New Zealand
5
New Zealand Ant Incursion Monitoring Relating to
EQ1 and EQ2
6
EQ2 - Offshore Container Management
  • EQ2 Cooperative Agreement - MAF/Swire
  • - Located at Honiara (SIs), Lae Port Moresby
    (PNG). Contaminant thresholds (5 general 0.16
    for ants).
  • - High container volumes imported many grossly
    contaminated (50 soil/residues/trash 17
    ANTS).
  • - EQ1 not effective - contamination rates
    increasing.
  • - Revision by MAF/Swire external consultants.
    EQ2 set up Feb - April 06 improved management in
    place. EQ2 trialed April June 06.

7
Interception of Invasive Ants from S.E.Asia /
Pacific 1988 April 2006
8
EQ2 Trial Results April June
2006Interception Percentages
9
EQ2 Trial Cumulative General Contamination Rates
10
EQ2 Port System Protocols
  • Container Requirements
  • - Containers checked at port gate grossly
    contaminated ones rejected.
  • - 24 hour acceptance cut-off to prevent
    unprocessed containers being loaded on vessels.
  • - All MTs cleaned in/out, FCLs cleaned outside
    only, sprayed with barrier spray and stickered
    (I.E.S.)
  • - Processed containers stored in designated
    zones

11
EQ2 System Cleaning Protocols
  • Container Requirements
  • - Containers checked at port gate grossly
    contaminated ones rejected.
  • - 24 hour acceptance cut-off to prevent
    unprocessed containers being loaded on vessels.
  • - All MTs cleaned in/out, FCLs cleaned outside
    only, sprayed with barrier spray and stickered
    (I.E.S.)
  • - Processed containers stored in designated
    zones

12
Pressure washing at Port Moresby, PNG
13
Underside cleaning, Honiara, Solomon Islands
14
EQ2 System Spray Protocols
  • Preventing Container Re-infestation
  • Spray cleaned container with barrier spray
    (Barflex) around skirts, door seals, air vents,
    and any other holes in container.
  • Keep doors closed after cleaning.
  • Tick S on sticker, mark sign and date when all
    three actions complete for each container
    (interior clean, exterior clean, residual spray).

15
Spraying Barflex at Lae, PNG
16
EQ2 System Spray Protocols
  • Diagram showing end and side elevations of a
    shipping container. Grey areas indicate location
    of spray contractors must pay particular
    attention to key locks vent holes.

17
EQ2 Strategic Baiting Programme
  • Prevention of Container Re-infestation
  • Containers stored securely. Baits applied (sugar
    protein) to zones buffer area (10 m out).
  • One week after baits applied, insecticide (Ant
    Stop G) applied to zones/buffer reefer power
    boxes sprayed.
  • Giant African Snail programme use where
    appropriate.
  • 5 m buffer area around zones free of trash
    weeds.
  • Ant baits re-applied monthly Ant Stop G also
    re-applied monthly, one week after application of
    ant bait.

18
MAF audit inspection of Honiara port for ants
chemical baiting/pesticides.
19
EQ2 Establishment Requirements 1
  • EQ2 Cooperative Port Selection/Set-up
  • MAF visit required for port system set up
    (Importer costs).
  • Modified EQ2 programme set-up. 100 inspection in
    NZ
  • (Importer costs).
  • Post-trial MAF audit required before approval
    (Importer
  • costs).
  • Post audit approval ? 3 months monitoring _at_
    100
  • or agreed percentage

20
MAF audit inspection at Honiara port.SOPs
guidelines for EQ2.
21
EQ2 Establishment Requirements 2
  • EQ2 Port Selection/Set-up
  • After 3 months monitoring, threshold compliance
    (5 0.16)
  • leads to inspection reduction
  • Compliance reduction 100 ? 50 ? 20 ? 10
  • Non compliance 10 ? 20 ? 50 ? 100 (general)
  • 10 ? 100 (ants)
  • MAF estimates reduction of 80 of usual port
    costs, increased
  • efficacy much quicker clearance.
  • MAF 6 monthly audits continue until reduced to
    annual audits
  • (MAF provides auditors time industry covers
    other costs).

22
Cumulative rates up to 31 August 2007
23
Cumulative rates up to 31 August 2007
24
EQ2 Summary
  • Cooperative Agreement between MAF Importers
  • Containers cleaned sprayed, stored securely.
  • Containers monitored on arrival in NZ.
  • Once compliant after 3 months importation, leads
    to inspection reduction-100 ? 50 ? 20 ? 10
  • Audits run every 6 months until they can be
    reduced.
  • New agreement between MAF and 4 shipping
    companies for expansion into 3 new ports (Apia,
    NukuAlofa, Pago Pago)

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