Directive 2009/128/EC of the European Parliament and of the CouncilShow full title
Directive 2009/128/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 establishing a framework for Community action to achieve the sustainable use of pesticides (Text with EEA relevance)
Introductory Text
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1.Subject matter
Article 2.Scope
Article 3.Definitions
Article 4.National Action Plans
CHAPTER II TRAINING, SALES OF PESTICIDES, INFORMATION AND AWARENESS-RAISING
Article 5.Training
Article 6.Requirements for sales of pesticides
Article 7.Information and awareness-raising
CHAPTER III PESTICIDE APPLICATION EQUIPMENT
Article 8.Inspection of equipment in use
CHAPTER IV SPECIFIC PRACTICES AND USES
Article 9.Aerial spraying
Article 10.Information to the public
Article 11.Specific measures to protect the aquatic environment and drinking water
Article 12.Reduction of pesticide use or risks in specific areas
Article 13.Handling and storage of pesticides and treatment of their packaging and remnants
Article 14.Integrated pest management
CHAPTER V INDICATORS, REPORTING AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE
Article 15.Indicators
Article 16.Reporting
CHAPTER VI FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 17.Penalties
Article 18.Exchange of information and best practice
Article 19.Fees and charges
Article 20.Standardisation
Article 21.Committee procedure
Article 22.Expenditure
Article 23.Transposition
Article 24.Entry into force
Article 25.Addressees
Signature
ANNEX I
Training subjects referred to in Article 5
1. All relevant legislation regarding pesticides and their use.
2. The existence and risks of illegal (counterfeit) plant protection products,...
3. The hazards and risks associated with pesticides, and how to...
4. Notions on integrated pest management strategies and techniques, integrated crop...
5. Initiation to comparative assessment at user level to help professional...
6. Measures to minimise risks to humans, non-target organisms and the...
7. Risk-based approaches which take into account the local water extraction...
8. Procedures for preparing pesticide application equipment for work, including its...
9. Use of pesticide application equipment and its maintenance, and specific...
10. Emergency action to protect human health, the environment including water...
11. Special care in protection areas established under Articles 6 and...
12. Health monitoring and access facilities to report on any incidents...
13. Record keeping of any use of pesticides, in accordance with...
ANNEX II
Health and safety and environmental requirements relating to the inspection of pesticide application equipment
The inspection of pesticide application equipment shall cover all aspects...
The pesticide application equipment must function reliably and be used...
Particular attention should be paid to:
1. Power transmission parts
2. Pump
3. Agitation
4. Spray liquid tank
5. Measuring systems, control and regulation systems
6. Pipes and hoses
7. Filtering
8. Spray boom (for equipment spraying pesticides by means of a...
9. Nozzles
10. Distribution
11. Blower (for equipment distributing pesticides by air assistance)
ANNEX III
General principles of integrated pest management
1. The prevention and/or suppression of harmful organisms should be achieved...
2. Harmful organisms must be monitored by adequate methods and tools,...
3. Based on the results of the monitoring the professional user...
4. Sustainable biological, physical and other non-chemical methods must be preferred...
5. The pesticides applied shall be as specific as possible for...
6. The professional user should keep the use of pesticides and...
7. Where the risk of resistance against a plant protection measure...
8. Based on the records on the use of pesticides and...
ANNEX IV
Harmonised risk indicators