[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR95.26]

[Page 576-578]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 95_SANITARY CONTROL OF ANIMAL BYPRODUCTS (EXCEPT CASINGS), AND
HAY AND STRAW, OFFERED FOR ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES
 
Sec. 95.26  Railroad cars, trucks, boats, aircraft and other means of conveyance, equipment or containers, yards, and premises; cleaning and disinfection.

    Railroad cars, trucks, boats, aircraft and other means of 
conveyance, equipment or containers, yards, and premises which have been 
used in the transportation, handling, or storing of restricted import 
products or materials,

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other than those contained in leak proof cases or casks, shall be 
cleaned and disinfected with a disinfectant approved for use in this 
part under the supervision of the division at the time and in the manner 
provided in this section. Except as provided in paragraph (a) of this 
section, such railroad cars, trucks, boats, aircraft and other means of 
conveyance, equipment or containers, shall not be moved in interstate or 
foreign commerce until they have been so treated.
    (a) Cars to be cleaned and disinfected by final carrier at 
destination. Cars required by this part to be cleaned and disinfected 
shall be so treated by the final carrier at destination as soon as 
possible after unloading and before the same are moved from such final 
destination for any purpose: Provided, however, That when the products 
or materials are destined to points at which an inspector or other duly 
authorized representative of Veterinary Services is not maintained or 
where proper facilities cannot be provided, the transportation company 
shall seal, bill, and forward the cars in which the products or 
materials were transported to a point to be agreed upon between the 
transportation company and Veterinary Services, and the transportation 
company shall there clean and disinfect the said cars under the 
supervision of Veterinary Services.
    (b) Methods of cleaning and disinfecting. (1) Railroad cars, trucks, 
aircraft and means of conveyance other than boats, equipment or 
containers, required by this part to be cleaned and disinfected shall be 
treated in the following manner: Collect all litter and other refuse 
therefrom and destroy by burning or other approved method, clean the 
exterior and interior of the cars or trucks, and the areas of the 
aircraft or other means of conveyance, equipment or containers that may 
have been contaminated, and saturate the entire surface with a permitted 
disinfectant approved for use in this part.
    (2) Boats required by this part to be cleaned and disinfected shall 
be treated in the following manner: Collect all litter and other refuse 
from the decks, compartments, and all other parts of the boat used for 
the transportation of the products or materials covered by this part, 
and from the portable chutes or other appliances, fixtures or areas used 
in loading and unloading same, and destroy the litter and other refuse 
by burning or by other approved methods, and saturate the entire surface 
of the said decks, compartments, and other parts of the boat with a 
permitted disinfectant approved for use in this part.
    (3) Buildings, sheds, and premises required by this part to be 
disinfected shall be treated in the following manner: Collect all litter 
and other refuse therefrom and destroy the same by burning or other 
approved methods, and saturate the entire surface of the fencing, 
chutes, floors, walls, and other parts with a permitted disinfectant 
approved for use in this part.
    (c) Permitted disinfectants. The disinfectants permitted for use in 
disinfecting railroad cars, trucks, boats, aircraft and other means of 
conveyance, equipment or containers, yards, and premises against 
infection of foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest are freshly prepared 
solutions of:
    (1) Sodium carbonate (4 percent) in the proportion of 1 pound to 3 
gallons of water.
    (2) Sodium carbonate (4 percent) plus sodium silicate (0.1 percent) 
in the proportion of 1 pound of sodium carbonate plus sodium silicate to 
3 gallons of water.
    (3) Sodium hydroxide (Lye) prepared in a fresh solution in the 
proportion of not less than 1 pound avoirdupois of sodium hydroxide of 
not less than 95 percent purity to 6 gallons of water, or one 13\1/2\-
ounce can to 5 gallons of water.\2\
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    \2\ Due to the extreme caustic nature of sodium hydroxide solution, 
precautionary measures such as the wearing of rubber gloves, boots, 
raincoat and goggles should be observed. An acid solution such as 
vinegar shall be kept readily available in case any of the sodium 
hydroxide solution should come in contact with the body.
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    (d) Permitted disinfectants against ticks. The disinfectants 
permitted for use against tick infestation are liquefied phenol (U. S. 
P. strength 87 percent phenol) in the proportion of at least 6 fluid 
ounces to one gallon of water; or chlorinated lime (U. S. P. strength 30 
percent available chlorine)

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in the proportion of one pound to three gallons of water; or any one of 
the cresylic disinfectants permitted by the Animal and Plant Health 
Inspection Service in the proportion of at least four fluid ounces to 
one gallon of water; or through application of boiling water if the 
treatment is against rinder-pest or foot-and-mouth disease and tick 
infestation; or other disinfectants or treatments approved by the Deputy 
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Administrator, Veterinary Services.

[28 FR 5981, June 13, 1963, as amended at 32 FR 19157, Dec. 20, 1967]