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Annex

Certificate: EU member state or UK government certification for export of bovine semen to Australia

Effective 15 October 2021

The government authority of the country of export to Australia must certify to the following:

(Note: If semen collected in the country of export is included in the consignment, the conditions in Appendix 1 must also be certified by the country of export)

  1. The seals on the tank imported into ………………….. (country) from the approved EU member state/s or the United Kingdom were intact on arrival in ……………………… (country) and matched the EU member state or United Kingdom country health certificate provided for that consignment.
  2. Storage at approved centre(s) or laboratory(ies)

    From the time of arrival in ……………………… (country) until export to Australia, the reproductive material collected in the approved EU member state or the United Kingdom in this consignment was stored:

    • in sealed containers (e.g. straws, ampoules or vials) and identified in a legible and non-erasable manner as specified in this veterinary certificate
    • only with other embryos or semen collected for export to Australia, or of equivalent health status
    • in a secure place within an approved centre or laboratory and under the supervision of the approved veterinarian(s), and
    • in containers containing only new, unused liquid nitrogen.
  3. Further processing or aggregation

    The bovine semen straws collected in the approved EU member state/s or United Kingdom country listed on the health certificate accompanying the semen to Australia (insert number) were aggregated into a tank/s for this consignment for export to Australia.

    [If not all of the straws listed on the health certificate are included in this consignment, record the number of straws and their identifiers and the dates of collection and donor names included in this consignment on the veterinary health certificate.]

  4. Shipping containers (Liquid nitrogen shippers/tanks)

    The shipping container used to export the semen to Australia was new

    or

    Prior to loading, the shipping container was emptied and inspected and any loose straws removed. The shipping container, including all surfaces in contact with the straws, ampoules or vials was then disinfected with one of the following disinfectants: 2% available chlorine (e.g. chlorine bleach), 2% Virkon, 2.4% Prevail or irradiated at 50 kGy.

    Date of disinfection/ irradiation………………………………………………………...

    Disinfectant used/ active ingredient…………………………………………………….

    [The veterinary certificate must indicate the option that applies. For used shipping containers, the date of disinfection, the disinfectant used and its active chemical must be recorded on the health certificate.]

  5. Official Government Seals

    Under the supervision of an official veterinarian prior to direct export to AUSTRALIA:

    • the containers (e.g. straws, ampoules or vials) for reproductive material in this consignment were checked as being sealed.
    • the identity of the reproductive material was checked prior to being placed into new, unused liquid nitrogen in a shipping container for export that was new or disinfected as specified in this veterinary certificate
    • only reproductive material that met Australian import conditions was added to the shipping container
    • the shipping container was sealed with an official government seal and the number or mark on the seal recorded on the certificate.

    Shipping container official government seal number…………………………………………………….

An Official Government Veterinarian of country of export must either endorse (sign and stamp) these conditions or provide additional documentation certifying (sign and stamp) to the above conditions.