An approach to fulfill art 8 of directive 2009/128: procedure of risk assessment for pesticide application equipment

Autor/innen

  • M. Stas Walloon Agricultural Research Center (CRA-W), Agricultural Machines and Facilities Unit. Chée de Namur, 146. 5030 Gembloux
  • D. Nuyttens Walloon Agricultural Research Center (CRA-W), Agricultural Machines and Facilities Unit. Chée de Namur, 146. 5030 Gembloux
  • O. Mostade Walloon Agricultural Research Center (CRA-W), Agricultural Machines and Facilities Unit. Chée de Namur, 146. 5030 Gembloux
  • J. Declercq Walloon Agricultural Research Center (CRA-W), Agricultural Machines and Facilities Unit. Chée de Namur, 146. 5030 Gembloux
  • I. Zwertvaegher The Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Technology and Food Science Unit – Agricultural Engineering. Burgemeester Van Gansberghelaan, 115. 9820 Merelbeke
  • D. Dekeyser The Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Technology and Food Science Unit – Agricultural Engineering. Burgemeester Van Gansberghelaan, 115. 9820 Merelbeke
  • B. Huyghebaert The Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Technology and Food Science Unit – Agricultural Engineering. Burgemeester Van Gansberghelaan, 115. 9820 Merelbeke

Abstract

The EU Directive 2009/128/EC on the sustainable use of pesticides requires that Member States (MS) shall ensure that all Pesticide Application Equipment (PAE) in professional use shall be subject to inspection at regular intervals. Article 8.3 of the Directive allows the MS to derogate from the mandatory inspection at regular intervals or to apply different timetables and inspection intervals for certain types of PAE based on a Risk Assessment (RA) for human health, food safety and environment and an assessment of the scale of use. In order to fulfill Article 8.3, a risk assessment protocol was developed in Belgium within the framework of the SIRA-APESTICON project. Risk is now evaluated for the human health and the environment on all Belgian equipment. It will offer guidelines about the necessity to carry out an inspection of every PAE in use. The protocol is based on technical parameters subject to inspections, their occurrences and severities, but also on national scale of use of the PAE types. Results are expressed at different scale levels: the defect, the machine and the country.

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2018-09-11