Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6313242 | Environment International | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The developed pesticide categorization system was successfully applied to data extracted from different databases and was able to make the required information comparable. The data reported filling in common templates containing a pre-ordinate list of active compounds categorized according the proposed system, highlighted different capabilities in data collection and recording, showing that some of the collaborating centres were not able to distinguish between main categories of pesticide products or provide information on active compounds. The results indicate that a special effort should be dedicated to support detailed data recording at national level. Providing common tools to systematically report to the EU Commission hazardous exposures to pesticides, as well as to other selected categories of products, could allow for data comparability between Member States and greatly improve post marketing surveillance and alerting systems in Europe.
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Authors
Laura Settimi, Rob Orford, Franca Davanzo, Charlotte Hague, Herbert Desel, Daniela Pelclova, Gabija Dragelyte, Monique Mathieu-Nolf, Richard Adams, Raquel Duarte-Davidson,