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Lessons Of The Biocidal Directive And Of The Regulation

It will be twenty years in 2022 that the notifications of active substances had began in Europe. Companies mainly from Europe and a few elsewhere have notified a bit more than 1650 actives under the 21 Product Type groups. Today there are only some 450 actives left in the system. What has happened d...

Development Of An Innovative Cholecalciferol Rodenticide Bait
S. Hughes | Poster | 2022

BASF have developed a non-anticoagulant rodenticide soft bock bait, Selontra® (0.075 % cholecalciferol). In mammals, cholecalciferol toxicity causes death by hypercalcemia - the calcification of soft tissues such as heart, kidney, liver, stomach (inducing a stop-feeding effect). The resulting “stop-...

Houseflies: Regulations And Unintended Consequences
Clive Boase | Full Paper | 2017

In the United Kingdom (UK), legislation is sometimes used to prevent pest problems or to facilitate pest management. However in recent years, the two pieces of legislation that have had the most significant impact on common housefly, Musca domestica, infestations across the UK, were not intended to ...

Current Status And Treatments For Anobium Punctatum

This paper outlines the current status in Europe of Anobium punctatum and reviews its biology, environmental requirements and food sources. It will also review historic insecticidal treatment methods, their efficacy and the long term problems their residues may cause. It evaluates the efficacy of cu...

Impact of European Biocides Legislation on Innovation For Public Health Control
Andy Adams | Full Paper | 2011

Innovation means many things to many people and some definitions that may be considered as representative, particularly with respect to public health pest control include “The act of introducing something new”, “a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation” and “gene...

Baiting Strategies For the Control of American Cockroaches (Blattaria:Blattidae) in Urban Sewage Systems

Periplaneta americana is broadly accepted as the major insect pest in the sewage systems of Spain. The environmental conditions of our country, especially in eastern and southern regions, let the populations of this insect develop to enormous numbers with the risk to become a sanitary problem. Commo...

Authorisation of Biocidal Products in the European Union
P. Choraine | Full Paper | 2011

Current regulatory framework. The placing on the market on biocidal products in the European Union is governed by Directive 98/8/EC (http://eurlex. europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31998L0008:EN:NOT). The current Directive establishes a two-step process of approval: 1. evaluation of the ...

Development of Future Strategies For Pest Management in Europe
Reiner Pospischil | Full Paper | 2011

Global warming together with global trade and tourism gives foreign organisms a lot of opportunities to enter Europe and to find suitable habitats to establish. A number of these species already have a status as pests in their native countries and now start to be of major concern in Europe. A growin...

Occurrence of Tropical and Imported Ant Species in Europe (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Climatic changes, tourism and travel, intensive product deliveries, especially of tropical plants, all contribute to the growth of ant infestations in Europe. These rapidly adopting ant species might need to be more thoroughly learnt and understood and possibly new, inventive eradication systems be ...

Europe’s biocidal products directive: Benefits and costs in urban pest management

The European Commission’s Biocidal Products Directive, Council Directive 98/8 EC (BPD), is the largest regulatory exercise ever to affect the urban pest control industry. Its impact is global because any company selling pest control products in the European Union must follow its principles. All acti...

Prospects for urban pest management in Europe under the biocidal product directive 98/8/EC
A.J. Adams | Full Paper | 2005

The Biocidal Products Directive (98/8/EC), or BPD, is a recent piece of pan-European legislation that has been incorporated into the national law of each member state. It will regulate all biocidal products that are not covered by earlier legislation that deals with crop protection products (91/414/...

EFFICACY ASSESSMENT UNDER THE BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS DIRECTIVE: AN UPDATE FROM THE ICUP, EDINBURGH 1996
David Dillon | Full Paper | 1999

In 1993 the European Commission put forward a proposal for a mandatory authorisation scheme to cover the supply of biocides. The Directive aims to establish a single market in biocides and provide a high level of control for man and the environment by ensuring that requirements for authorisation are...

HACCP AND FOOD HYGIENE LAW IN ENGLAND: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PEST CONTROL STRATEGIES
Michael Howard | Full Paper | 1999

The European Union has by Directive 93/43/EEC required that member states adopt the main principles of HACCP, (Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points). HACCP is a total quality management system for food safety which if implemented fully would result in a minimal level of contamination of food. ...

THE PROPOSED BIOCIDES DIRECTIVE
G. Wilson | Full Paper | 1996

This paper outlines the main objectives of the proposed biocides directive, details the products it will cover and briefly explains how it will operate. It explains the recent modification to the proposal (inclusion of the Common Principles), gives the current position and suggests how it will progr...

EFFICACY EVALUATION UNDER THE PROPOSED EC BIOCIDES DIRECTIVE
D. L. Dillon | Full Paper | 1996

The current proposal for a EU Biocidal Products Directive aims to establish a single market in biocides that provides a high level of control for man and the environment by ensuring that requirements for authorisation of products are equal across all Member States. The UK Regulatory Authority welcom...