Insecticides. All greens, practice greens and nurseries shall be treated as necessary to prevent or halt insect damage.
Insecticides. Household cleaners such as bleach and drain, oven and bathroom cleaners
Insecticides. Tenant agrees NOT to use or cause to have used any insecticides to control insect populations since tenant recognized the Landlord’s research involves raising insects for life cycles. Insecticides could interrupt these cycles disastrously.
Insecticides. Blemishes and/or discoloration will differ depending on a number of factors including the type of chemical, environmental conditions, and the particular textile products involved. Chemicals can often lie dormant until a change in humidity, temperature, moisture (in this case, liquids from professional Cleaning) or sunlight activates the chemical reaction. This delayed reaction then makes the blemishes seem to appear quickly and without cause. For example, relatively high humidity is necessary to start a bleaching action, and many other chemical agents require liquid to trigger a reaction. As a result, discoloration may occur shortly after a carpet or upholstery fabric is cleaned. This is not the fault of the cleaning products or the party undertaking the cleaning, but is the result of delayed reaction from old and unseen chemicals which have come into contact with your furniture.
Insecticides. To be applied “as per the requirements” (APR).
Insecticides. Any pesticide used in any location must be registered with USEPA and acceptable for us in food plants. Any pesticide must also have Rexam Corporate approval. MSDS sheets and labels for all pesticides to be used must be on file at the facility and at the Rexam Corporate location. Application of pesticides shall be done by experienced personnel in accordance with the label instructions and local laws.
Insecticides. Non-legislative recommendations Identify local risk hot spots and work with local stakeholders to reduce risk Undertake a survey/study to identify possible areas where insecticide (including DDT for malaria control) application constitutes a conservation issue for migratory birds (to be linked to Integrated Support Programme for Arable Agricultural Development (ISPAAD) and the Conservation Agriculture Approach promoted by the Ministry of Agriculture) Ministry of Agriculture in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment Medium End of 2017
Insecticides. Non-legislative recommendations Identify local risk hot spots and work with local stakeholders to reduce risk Hotspots are Gaza and Tete Provinces (First Phase) Organize meetings with local farmers and villagers for sensitization on the risk associated with birds’ pesticide spraying National Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry - Plant Protection Department; Provincial Agrarian Extension Services Environment quality agency, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Land, and Rural Development High End 2018 This activity may be done during Quelea breeding and colony location (January to April) Bird pesticide Spraying is a deliberate action taken by local farmers to fight the bird agricultural pests. An investigation is needed to identify the chemicals and correctly deter this practice. Additionally, listed as recommendations: Certification Schemes for Integrated Pest PRIORITIZED ACTIVITIES MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTATION PRIORITY High, Medium or Low TIMELINE DEADLINE ADDITONAL NOTES Management (IPM) Public support Training of local farmers and agriculture extension (to provide farmers with adequate knowledge in the use of alternative techniques using specific nets for Quelea birds control) National Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry - Plant Protection Department; Provincial Agrarian Extension Services Environment Quality Agency, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Land, and Rural Development High End 2018 Update the list of authorized pesticides –Knowledge about insecticides used needs to be identified. National Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry - Plant Protection Department; Provincial Agrarian Extension Services Environment quality agency, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Land, and Rural Development High End 2018 of Migratory Birds in Southern African Countries 2017-2020 Sub-regional Implementation Plan to Prevent Poisoning PRIORITIZED ACTIVITIES MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTATION PRIORITY High, Medium or Low TIMELINE DEADLINE ADDITONAL NOTES Collect information on distribution of industrial farmers and the types of pesticides used National Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry - Plant Protection Department; Provincial Agrarian Extension Services Environment quality agency, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Land, and Rural Development High End 2018 Maputo Bay harbor is a reproduction site for some birds but also hosts some activities such as cement factory and other factories where ...
Insecticides. Non-legislative recommendations Promote best practices Dissemination of these best practices Ministry of Agriculture/ Seychelles Pesticides Board Medium 2017 (Promote the use of these practices over the years)
Insecticides. Forming of V-grooves along foundation walls, etc., treatment with insecticides, filling in grooves and ramming shall be deemed to be included in the descriptions All excavations are measured as being in "earth" and/or filling compacted to 98% modified AASHTO density Descriptions of excavations shall be deemed to include for setting aside surplus excavated material in spoil heaps for use as filling or for depositing within 150m of the perimeter of the excavations and spreading and roughly levelling as directed, as well as for increase in bulk and multiple handling of excavated material caused by the contractor's method of operation. Descriptions of carting away of excavated material shall be deemed to include loading excavated material onto trucks directly from the excavations or, alternatively, from stock piles situated on the building site and for bulking. Working space for formwork to sides of all concrete, except columns, shall be measured only where the concrete face is less than 750mm from the face of the measured excavations. Working space for formwork to sides of columns shall be measured for the width of the column face only where both: the top of the column base is more than 1,5m below the commencing level of the excavations and the column face is less than 500mm from the face of the measured excavations. No claim shall be considered for any working space for formwork to concrete other than as above described or for working space beyond the sides of trench excavations for the building of brick or block walls. Descriptions of excavations for working space shall be deemed to include for any additional risk of collapse so incurred and for the returning and compacting of the excavated material as described.