Great Britain - Equidae Blood Products [GBHC094X; EU Chapter 4(A) equivalent]

Last Modified: March 24, 2024

Model health certificate for blood and blood products from equidae for purposes outside the feed chain [4(C) Equivalent]

To be eligible for this certificate, a facility must be listed for [and the materials must meet the requirements of] the Regulation 142/2011 as amended “CHAPTER 4(A) Health certificate for the import of blood and blood products from equidae to be used outside the feed chain, for dispatch to or for transit through the European Union”.

Please contact your Veterinary Export Trade Services for details on how to request required listings and certificates.

Advisory regarding commercial documents e.g. company certificates of origin or analysis:  The EU and Great Britain have indicated that consignments of blood products will be rejected if accompanied by commercial documents containing more specific information than the below certificates.  APHIS strongly recommends that exporters not include commercial documents (or other paper work) with the consignments that make any claims regarding the origin of the blood products or about other information addressed in these certificates.  The pre-lined out versions below contain the most specific assurances APHIS can provide for these consignments.

In section I.28 of the certificate, for "Species (Scientific name)": enter one or more of the following terms as appropriate: Equus cabalus, Equus asinus, Equuis cabalus*asinus.

  1. Blood or blood products
    1. Untreated
      Pdf - May 2022
       
    2. Heat-treated (65C for 3 hours)
      Pdf - May 2022
       
    3. Heat-treated (80C)
      Pdf - May 2022
       
    4. pH-treated
      Pdf - May 2022
       
    5. Irradiated
      Pdf - May 2022
  2. Other
    The below versions should be utilized when combinations of blood products treated in different ways are shipped together (e.g. some products are processed using heat treatment, and others with irradiation).

    To utilize these versions, the inappropriate text must be lined out prior to endorsement. The text must be lined-out consistent with the pertinent versions above.