ANNEX I
Article 5
Training
1. Member States shall
ensure that all professional users, distributors and advisers have access to
appropriate training.
The training shall be
designed so as to ensure that sufficient knowledge on the subjects listed in
Annex I is acquired.
2. Within two years from
the date referred to in Article 20(1), Member States shall establish
certificate systems providing evidence of attendance to a whole training
session covering as a minimum the subjects listed in Annex I.
3. The Commission may, in
accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(3), amend Annex I for
adaptation to technical and scientific progress.
Training programmes
Training programmes shall
be designed so as to ensure that sufficient knowledge on the following subjects
is acquired:
1. all relevant legislation
regarding pesticides and their use
2. the hazards and risks
associated with pesticides, and how to identify and control them, in
particular:
a) risks to humans
(operators, residents, bystanders, people entering treated areas and those
handling or eating treated items) and how these are exacerbated by factors such
as smoking
b) symptoms of pesticide
poisoning and first aid measures
c) risks to non target
plants, beneficial insects, wildlife, biodiversity and the environment in
general
3. notions on integrated
pest management strategies and techniques, integrated crop management
strategies and techniques, and organic farming principles; information on
general and crop-specific standards on integrated pest management
4. initiation to
comparative assessment at user level to help professional users make the most
appropriate choices among all authorised products for a given pest problem, in
a given situation
5. measures to minimise the
risks to humans, non-target species and the environment: safe working practices
for storing, handling and mixing pesticides, and disposing of empty packaging,
other contaminated materials and surplus pesticides (including tank mixes),
whether in concentrate or dilute form; recommended way to control operator
exposure (personal protection equipment)
6. procedures for preparing
application equipment for work, including its calibration, and for its
operation with minimum risks to the user, other humans, non-target animal and
vegetal species, biodiversity and the environment
7. use of application
equipment and its maintenance, and specific spraying techniques
(e.g. low-volume spraying,
low-drift nozzles), as well as the objectives of the technical check of
sprayers in use and ways to improve spray quality
8. emergency action to
protect human health and the environment in case of accidental spillage and
contamination
9. health monitoring and
access facilities to report on any incidents or unease
10. record keeping of any
use of pesticides, in accordance with the relevant legislation.