Commission Directive 2009/89/EC of 30 July 2009 amending Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council to include nitrogen as an active substance in Annex I thereto (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)
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The following entry ‘No 27’ is inserted in Annex I to Directive 98/8/EC:
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No | Common name | IUPAC nameIdentification numbers | Minimum purity of the active substance in the biocidal product as placed on the market | Date of inclusion | Deadline for compliance with Article 16(3)(except for products containing more than one active substance, for which the deadline to comply with Article 16(3) shall be the one set out in the last of the inclusion decisions relating to its active substances) | Expiry date of inclusion | Product type | Specific provisions |
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‘27 | Nitrogen | Nitrogen
EC No: 231-783-9
CAS No: 7727-37-9
| 999 g/kg | 1 September 2011 | 31 August 2013 | 31 August 2021 | 18 | When assessing the application for authorisation of a product in accordance with Article 5 and Annex VI, Member States shall assess, when relevant for the particular product, the populations that may be exposed to the product and the use or exposure scenarios that have not been representatively addressed at the Community level risk assessment.
When granting product authorisation, Member States shall assess the risks and subsequently ensure that appropriate measures are taken or specific conditions imposed in order to mitigate the identified risks.
Product authorisation can only be granted where the application demonstrates that risks can be reduced to acceptable levels.
Member States shall ensure that authorisations are subject to the following conditions:
1. Products may only be sold to and used by professionals trained to use them.
2. Safe working practices and safe systems of work must be in place to ensure minimum risk, including the availability of personal protective equipment if necessary.’
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