ANNEXU.K.

The following entries shall be added at the end of the table in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC:

a

Further details on identity and specification of active substance are provided in the review report.

NoCommon name, identification numbersIUPAC namePurityaEntry into forceExpiration of inclusionSpecific provisions
‘149

Carbendazim (unstated stereochemistry)

CAS No 10605-21-7

CIPAC No 263

Methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate980 g/kg1 January 200731 December 2009

PART A

Only uses as fungicide on the following crops may be authorised:

  • cereals

  • rapeseed

  • sugar beet

  • maize

at rates not exceeding

  • 0,25 kg active substance per hectare per application for cereals and rapeseed,

  • 0,075 kg active substance per hectare per application for sugar beet,

  • 0,1 kg active substance per hectare per application for maize.

The following uses must not be authorised:

  • air application,

  • knapsack and hand-held applications neither by amateur nor by professional users,

  • home gardening.

Member States shall ensure that all appropriate risk mitigation measures are applied. Particular attention must be paid to the protection of:

  • aquatic organisms. An appropriate distance must be kept between treated areas and surface water bodies. This distance may depend on the application or not of drift reducing techniques or devices,

  • earthworms and other soil macro-organisms. Conditions of authorisation shall include risk mitigation measures, such as the selection of the most appropriate combination of numbers and timing of application, rates of application, and, if necessary, the degree of concentration of the active substance,

  • birds and mammals. Conditions of authorisation shall include risk mitigation measures, such as a judicious timing of the application and the selection of those formulations which, as a result of their physical presentation or the presence of agents that ensure an adequate avoidance, minimise the exposure of the concerned species,

  • operators, who must wear suitable protective clothing, in particular gloves, coveralls, rubber boots and face protection or safety glasses during mixing, loading, application and cleaning of the equipment, unless the exposure to the substance is adequately precluded by the design and construction of the equipment itself or by the mounting of specific protective components on such equipment.