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Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Regulation of distribution and farm level uses Paul Adamson & Helena Cooke

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Page 1: Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Regulation of distribution and farm level uses Paul Adamson & Helena Cooke

Health and Safety Executive

Health and Safety Executive

Regulation of distribution and farm level uses

Paul Adamson & Helena Cooke

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Why is there control and monitoring?

• Post approval activity should inform the approval process & vice versa

• Rules/guidance must be clear and helpful• Action must be proportionate and based in

law• Need for good communication between all

agencies concerned

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What does CRD do?

•Cross Compliance Checks

•Formulation analysis

•Label checks

•Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS)

•Human Health Incident & Enquiry Survey

•Marketing, Storage and Use Cases

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Cross Compliance

• Undertaken by Rural Payments Agency (RPA)

• On farm inspections of pesticide use, rates & timings, application records and Good Practice including equipment checks

• 1% of Single Farm Payment (SFP) claimants checked annually (about 1,200 farms)

• Breaches identified in 24 – 30 (2 – 2.5%) of inspections

• Breaches usually minor certification and record keeping – penalties 3 – 5% of SFP

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Cross Compliance

• Where MRL breaches are detected in UK grown products as part of residue analysis– CRD undertakes preliminary investigation

to• identify grower; and• check no other explanations for residue

– Information on grower passed to RPA for future field investigation as part of Cross Compliance.

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Formulations Analysis

• Samples obtained by CRD from Distributors and analysis undertaken by FERA

• Rolling Programme looks at:– active substances– specified impurities– co-formulants; and– physchem properties

• Follow-up of results outside FAO tolerances by CRD – not routinely published

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Label Checks

• Rolling programme of label checking by specialists in CRD

• Products selected on scheduled basis so all labels are checked every 3 to 5 years

• Includes all authorised products and parallel permit products

• Minor errors marked for correction next time authorisation holder amends application

• More serious breaches followed up by Compliance team

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Human Health Incident and Enquiry Survey (HHEIS)

• Conducted annually by CRD

• All authorisation and permit holders required to provide information on all incidents and enquiries in relation to their products

• Typically: – 250 authorisation/permit holders surveyed– about 180 usually minor incidents/enquiries

reported

• Results reported with other human health monitoring to Advisory Committee on Pesticides

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Human Health Incident and Enquiry Survey (HHEIS)

• Incidents set into context by comparison with sales figures

• Many more amateur products than professional involved in incidents

• Incidents affecting children specifically monitored

• Incidents are usually minor in nature and usually do not involve a need for GP or Hospital treatment

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Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS)

• Operated in England by Natural England who follow up cases reported with field investigation

• Sample analysis undertaken by FERA and post mortems by Veterinary Laboratories Agency

• Where evidence from field investigation supports prosecution is taken lead by National Pesticides Enforcement Team (NPET)

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Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS)

• 300 - 400 reports per year to WIIS

• 180 of these accepted on to the scheme

• 60 cases require field investigation

• may lead to 5 or 6 prosecutions per year

• Scheme costs about £500 to operate with funds coming from industry and government

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Who does what?

• Food Standards Agency• EC Rapid Alert system

• Environment Agency, SEPA, NIEA• incidents of environmental pollution caused by

pesticides (e.g. major spills affecting rivers)

• CRD/Devolved Administrations• adverse data, labelling, parallel imports, residues,

WIIS

• BASIS (Registration) Ltd – • check sales stores

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Marketing and Use Cases

• Reactive cases from:– industry complaints, e.g. about the

formulation of parallel traded products– residues monitoring where residue

indicates illegal use– on-line retailers

• 60 – 100 cases per year

• Initial investigation by CRD, where prosecution indicated this is via the NPET

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Marketing and Use Cases

• Reactive cases from:– industry complaints, e.g. about the

formulation of parallel traded products– residues monitoring where residue

indicates illegal use– on-line retailers

• 60 – 100 cases per year

• Initial investigation by CRD, where prosecution indicated this is via the NPET

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Enforcement options

• Advisory letters

• “Naming and shaming”

• Enforcement Notices

• Seize and dispose

• Cross Compliance Penalty

• Prosecution

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Who does what?

• HSE– on farm inspections, use of pesticides as a work activity

• Local Authorities – Environmental Health Officers - domestic use– Trading Standards Officers - sale/supply, storage for sale,

residues

• Rural Payments Agency– Cross Compliance inspections under the Single Payment

Scheme

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What advice is available?

• Code of practice • Department for Environment Food and

Rural Affairs• Chemicals Regulation Directorate• Sales personnel• Agronomists, consultants, advisors• Trade and industry organisations

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Codes of Practice• Two codes of practice

– For use– For sale and supply

• Statutory but not mandatory• Explains the law and best practice• Can be used in evidence in a

Court of law• Focussed on user• Electronic media – easy to search

text

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Training and certification

• What’s it like at the moment?– Sales– Storage for supply or

sale– User

• NOT advisors• How do we monitor and

control it?

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What is a ‘certificate of competence’?

• Mandatory requirement• Endorsed by Government

Ministers• Awarded only by:

– Use – City & Guilds NPTC– Sales and storage – BASIS

(Registration) Ltd– Not advisors

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