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NZ new highly-toxic insecticides rules entering into forceqrcode

Jun. 19, 2015

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Jun. 19, 2015
From 1 July 2015, only specially-qualified people will be able to buy many organophosphate and carbamate-based insecticides.
 
These insecticides play an important role in New Zealand’s biosecurity and agriculture industry, but they can harm the environment, and may cause short- and long-term health problems.
 
The EPA reassessed 28 different active ingredients in organophosphate and carbamate-based insecticides in 2013, and put in a suite of new measures to manage the risks they pose.
 
Ten active ingredients had their approvals revoked immediately, meaning they could no longer be  imported or manufactured in New Zealand, and a further two cannot be manufactured or imported after 1 July next year.
 
The EPA also set new rules to manage the risks posed by the remaining active ingredients that we assessed, including that most can only be used by specially-qualified people. People who don’t follow the rules may be prosecuted.
 
The new rules will be written on the labels of these products, so anyone who uses them will be able to learn the new rules, and follow them. The active ingredients covered by these new rules are: Acephate, Carbaryl, Chlorpyrifos, Dimethoate, Maldison (malathion), Oxamyl, Methomyl, Pirimicarb, Pirimphos-methyl, Diazinon, Fenamiphos, Methamidophos, Prothiofos and Terbufos.
 
There are pamphlets on WorkSafe New Zealand's website that explain the new rules in more detail.


 

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