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Guidelines for the safe warehousing of crop protection products (26 Sep 2007)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, environmental safety, human safety and health, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, pesticide management , research and development, Research and development, resistance management, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
These guidelines deal with the safe warehousing of packaged crop protection products in quantities of 10 tonnes or more. However, it is recommended that the basic principles should be followed, if smaller amounts are stored.
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Guidelines for the safe and effective use of crop protection products (25 Jul 2006)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, Research and development, research and development, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
To be used safely and effectively, crop protection products must be handled and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. If not used according to their label instructions, they may be harmful to people, animals and the environment.
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Guidelines for the safe transport of crop protection products (25 Jul 2006)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, Research and development, research and development, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
These Guidelines deal with the transport of packaged crop protection products in quantities ranging from full factory loads to single package. The advice given in this booklet will help to ensure that crop protection products are transported safely.
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Guidelines for emergency measures in case of crop protection product poisoning (1 Jan 1997)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, Integrated Pest Management, stewardship, sustainability, sustainable agriculture, transport, storage and distribution
This booklet provides simple instructions for first-aid management if overexposure to crop protection products should occur, and gives guidance to medical personnel in the subsequent handling of poisoning cases.
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container management
Guidelines - Roadmap for establishing a container management programme for collection and disposal of empty pesticide containers (1 Dec 2009)
Issue:container management, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, obsolete stock management, stewardship
The overall aim of stewardship is to maximise benefits and minimise any risks from the use of crop protection products. This is a summary of the most relevant aspects of a successful programme for handling empty pesticide containers.
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Guidelines for the safe warehousing of crop protection products (26 Sep 2007)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, environmental safety, human safety and health, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, pesticide management , research and development, Research and development, resistance management, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
These guidelines deal with the safe warehousing of packaged crop protection products in quantities of 10 tonnes or more. However, it is recommended that the basic principles should be followed, if smaller amounts are stored.
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Guidelines for the safe and effective use of crop protection products (25 Jul 2006)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, Research and development, research and development, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
To be used safely and effectively, crop protection products must be handled and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. If not used according to their label instructions, they may be harmful to people, animals and the environment.
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Guidelines for the safe transport of crop protection products (25 Jul 2006)
Issue:communication, container management, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, Research and development, research and development, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
These Guidelines deal with the transport of packaged crop protection products in quantities ranging from full factory loads to single package. The advice given in this booklet will help to ensure that crop protection products are transported safely.
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Guidelines for personal protection when using crop protection products in hot climates (14 Feb 2005)
Issue:container management, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, Research and development, research and development, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
Guidelines for trainers, extension officers, farmers and other agricultural workers using crop protection products in tropical conditions and complement the CropLife International Guidelines for safe and effective use of crop protection products.
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Guide for industry on the implementation of the International Code of Conduct on the distribution and use of pesticides (29 Feb 2004)
Issue:container management, crop protection, crop protection stewardship, Effective and Responsible Use, FAO Code of Conduct, Integrated Pest Management, manufacture of products, obsolete stock management, pesticide management , research and development, stewardship, transport, storage and distribution
With the adoption of the Rotterdam Convention, a revision of the FAO Code was developed in November 2002. This leaflet, prepared by CropLife International, is a summary of the responsibilities advocated by FAO and their implications for the industry.
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