Re: ISPM 15 for Dummies: Meeting wood packaging material standards forcrating and shipping artwork (Out on Jan. 26)
I am out of the office from Jan. 26, 2006. If this email requires immediate attention please forward it to my colleague Nancy Russell at nrussell@getty.edu. Thank you!
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Hello,
Does anyone have information about preparing wooden crates for
shipment that conforms to the ISPM 15? We will be sending a traveling
exhibition to various states within the U.S. before it goes to
Taiwan. I know that solid wood parts need to be heat treated or
methyl bromide fumigated. We have been reusing crates that contain
foam inserts for cushioning individual works in separate compartments
within the crate.
Some of the questions that I am initially concerned with:
Is there some place that heat treats completed crates?
Do ethafoam and other cushioning material need to be removed prior to
heat treatment?
What happens to a crate that is painted and certificate marks are
covered?
What other materials are available to replace the 1" pine battens and
fir 2x4s typically used in construction?
Thank you for any help,
Wayne Kawamoto
Exhibit Designer
University of Hawaii Art Gallery
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