ANNEX
SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS FOR A BIOCIDAL PRODUCT
SANICALCO S
Product type(s)
PT02: Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animals
PT03: Veterinary hygiene
Authorisation number: EU-0029398-0000
R4BP asset number: EU-0029398-0000
1. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
1.1. Trade name(s) of the product
Trade name(s)
SANICALCO S
1.2. Authorisation holder
Name and address of the authorisation holder
Name
CARMEUSE EUROPE S.A.
Address
Boulevard de Lauzelle 65, 1348 Ottignies Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
Authorisation number
EU-0029398-0000
R4BP asset number
EU-0029398-0000
Date of the authorisation
6 October 2024
Expiry date of the authorisation
30 November 2033
1.3. Manufacturer(s) of the product
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Chaux
Address of manufacturer
215 route d’Arras, 62320 Bois Bernard, France
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Chaux site 1, 215 route d’Arras, 62320 Bois Bernard, France
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Czech Republic s.r.o.
Address of manufacturer
Mokrá 359, 664 04 Mokrá, Czechia
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Czech Republic s.r.o. site 1, závod Vápenka Mokrá, Mokrá 359, 664 04 Mokrá, Czechia
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Holding Srl
Address of manufacturer
Str. Carierei Nr.127A, 500047 Brasov, Romania
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Holding Srl site 1, Str Principala 1, 337457 Com. Soimus, Romania. Valea Mare Pravat, 117805 Campulung, Romania
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Hungaria kft
Address of manufacturer
HRSZ 064/1, Beremend 7827, Hungary
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Hungaria kft site 1, HRSZ 064/1, Beremend 7827, Hungary
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Nederland BV
Address of manufacturer
Nijverheidsstraat 32, 2802 AL Gouda, Netherlands (the)
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Nederland BV site 1, Nijverheidsstraat 32, 2802 AL Gouda, Netherlands (the)
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse SA
Address of manufacturer
Rue du Château 13a, 5300 Seilles, Belgium
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse SA site 1, Rue du Val Notre Dame 300, 4520 Moha, Belgium
Carmeuse SA site 2, Rue du Château 13a, 5300 Seilles, Belgium
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Slovakia s.r.o.
Address of manufacturer
Slavec, 049 11 Slavec, Slovakia
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Slovakia s.r.o. site 1, závod Vápenka Slavec, Slavec 179, 049 11 Slavec, Slovakia
1.4. Manufacturer(s) of the active substance(s)
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Chaux
Address of manufacturer
215 route d’Arras, 62320 Bois Bernard, France
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Chaux site 1, 215 route d’Arras, 62320 Bois Bernard, France
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Czech Republic s.r.o.
Address of manufacturer
Mokrá 359, 664 04 Mokrá, Czechia
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Czech Republic s.r.o. site 1, závod Vápenka Mokrá, Mokrá 359, 664 04 Mokrá, Czechia
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Holding Srl
Address of manufacturer
Str. Carierei Nr.127A, 500047 Brasov, Romania
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Holding Srl site 1, Str Principala 1, 337457 Com. Soimus, Romania
Carmeuse Holding Srl site 2, Valea Mare Pravat, 117805 Campulung, Romania
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Hungaria kft
Address of manufacturer
HRSZ 064/1, Beremend 7827, Hungary
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Hungaria kft site 1, HRSZ 064/1, Beremend 7827, Hungary
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Nederland BV
Address of manufacturer
Nijverheidsstraat 32, 2802 AL Gouda, Netherlands (the)
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Nederland BV site 1, Nijverheidsstraat 32, 2802 AL Gouda, Netherlands (the)
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse SA
Address of manufacturer
Rue du Château 13a, 5300 Seilles, Belgium
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse SA site 1, Rue du Val Notre Dame 300, 4520 Moha, Belgium
Carmeuse SA site 2, Rue du Château 13a, 5300 Seilles, Belgium
Active substance
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
Name of manufacturer
Carmeuse Slovakia s.r.o
Address of manufacturer
Slavec, 049 11 Slavec, Slovakia
Location of manufacturing sites
Carmeuse Slovakia s.r.o site 1, závod Vápenka Slavec 179, 04911 Slavec, Slovakia
2. PRODUCT COMPOSITION AND FORMULATION
2.1. Qualitative and quantitative information on the composition of the product
Common name
IUPAC name
Function
CAS number
EC number
Content (%)
Calcium dihydroxide/calcium hydroxide/caustic lime/hydrated lime/slaked lime
active substance
1305-62-0
215-137-3
100 % (w/w)
2.2. Type(s) of formulation
DP – Dustable powder WP – Wettable powder (only for use for disinfection of animal accommodations; limewashing of walls)
3. HAZARD AND PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazard statements
H315: Causes skin irritation.
H318: Causes serious eye damage.
H335: May cause respiratory irritation.
Precautionary statements
P261: Avoid breathing dust.
P264: Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
P271: Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
P280: Wear protective gloves, protective clothing, eye protection and face protection.
P302 + P352: IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water.
P321: Specific treatment (see instructions on this label).
P332 + P313: If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice.
P362 + P364: Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse.
P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
P310: Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor/physician.
P304 + P340: IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
P312: Call a POISON CENTER/doctor if you feel unwell.
P403 + P233: Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
P405: Store locked up.
P501: Dispose of container to accordance with local regulations.
4. AUTHORISED USE(S)
4.1. Use description
Table 1
Disinfection of sewage sludge
Product type
PT02: Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animals
Where relevant, an exact description of the authorised use
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Target organism(s) (including development stage)
Scientific name: Bacteria
Common name: Bacteria
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Endoparasites
Common name: Helminth eggs
Development stage: –
Field(s) of use
indoor use
Application method(s)
Method: Automatic direct application
Detailed description: The product is dosed into the sewage sludge and mixed by means of a blender. The dry product is mixed with the sewage sludge in an open mixer. The product shall be loaded by fully automated processes.
Application rate(s) and frequency
Application rate: 0,2-2 kg product/kg dry weight of substrate; typical dry solids content – 12-25 % in sewage sludge. The application rate must be sufficient to maintain a pH > 12 during the contact time.
Dilution (%): – Ready-to-use (RTU) product
Number and timing of application:
Contact time: 24 hours to 90 days for endoparasites (helminth eggs) – the specific contact time depends on several parameters (e.g. temperature, content of dry matter, etc.). Preliminary laboratory tests must be performed to guarantee efficacy.
Category(ies) of users
professional
Pack sizes and packaging material
Bulk powder
Big bags or sacks (with Polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE) inner layer): 500-1 000 kg
4.1.1. Use-specific instructions
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The dose must be sufficient to maintain a pH > 12 during the contact time.
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Application rate: 0,2-2 kg product/kg dry weight of substrate; typical dry solids content – 12-25 % in sewage sludge.
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The ratios may vary between applications and treatment plant designs. The user should ensure that the treatment is effective through preliminary laboratory tests that guarantee efficacy according to the legislation applicable to each case.
4.1.2. Use-specific risk mitigation measures
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The loading of the product into the treatment unit and the application must be done fully automatically. The loading into the treatment unit and the disposal of empty bags and sacs must be performed using a telehandler (including a closed cabin).
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During the loading of the product and the disposal of empty bags, wear:
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respiratory protective equipment (RPE) of at least assigned protection factor (APF) 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to European Standard (EN) 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent);
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chemical resistant gloves classified under EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 or equivalent (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information).
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During the treatment of sewage sludge, the wearing of air-fed or canister RPE specific for ammonia gas in accordance with EN 14387 or equivalent, is recommended in the absence of collective management measures to estimate and prevent an exposure greater than the EU occupational exposure limit value (OEL) of 14 mg/m 3 for that gas.
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During the manual handling of treated sewage sludge wear protective gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent and protective coverall in accordance with EN 14126 or equivalent protecting against the intrinsic properties of the sewage sludge.
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The provisions on personal protective equipment are without prejudice to the application of Council Directive 98/24/EC and other Union legislation in the area of health and safety at work.
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See section 6 for the full titles of the EN standards and legislation
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The cleaning of the unit treatment must be avoided or performed with an automated process with no exposure of the professional.
4.1.3. Where specific to the use, the particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
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4.1.4. Where specific to the use, the instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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4.1.5. Where specific to the use, the conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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4.2. Use description
Table 2
Disinfection of manure
Product type
PT03: Veterinary hygiene
Where relevant, an exact description of the authorised use
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Target organism(s) (including development stage)
Scientific name: Bacteria
Common name: Bacteria
Development stage: no data
Scientific name: Viruses
Common name: Viruses
Development stage: no data
Scientific name: Endoparasites
Common name: Helminth eggs
Development stage: no data
Field(s) of use
indoor use
Application method(s)
Method: Automatic direct application
Detailed description: The product is mixed with the manure. The product is dosed into the manure and mixed by means of a blender. The product should be loaded by fully automated processes.
Application rate(s) and frequency
Application rate: –
Dilution (%): – RTU product
Number and timing of application:
The application rate must be sufficient to maintain a pH > 12 during the contact time.
Contact time: 72 hours to 90 days for endoparasites (helminth eggs) – the specific contact time depends on several parameters (e.g. temperature, content of dry matter, etc.). Preliminary laboratory tests must be performed to guarantee efficacy.
Category(ies) of users
professional
Pack sizes and packaging material
Bulk powder
Big bags or sacks (with PP or PE inner layer): 500-1 000 kg
4.2.1. Use-specific instructions
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The dose must be sufficient to maintain a pH > 12 during the contact time.
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Do not apply more than 100 kg product/m 3 of manure
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After the necessary contact time, remove the treated manure from the animal house. Use of the treated manure according to local legislation.
4.2.2. Use-specific risk mitigation measures
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The loading of the product into the treatment unit and the application must be done fully automatically.
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The loading into the treatment unit and the disposal of empty bags and sacs must be performed using a telehandler (including a closed cabin).
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During the loading of the product and the disposal of empty bags, wear:
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chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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a protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 or equivalent (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to EN 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent).
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During the treatment of manure, the wearing of air-fed or canister RPE specific for ammonia gas in accordance with EN 14387 or equivalent, is recommended in the absence of collective management measures to estimate and prevent an exposure greater than the EU occupational exposure limit value (OEL) of 14 mg/m 3 for that gas.
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During the manual handling of treated manure wear protective gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent and protection coverall in accordance with EN 14126 or equivalent protecting against the intrinsic properties of the manure.
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The provisions on personal protective equipment are without prejudice to the application of Council Directive 98/24/EC and other Union legislation in the area of health and safety at work.
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See section 6 for the full titles of the EN standards and legislation.
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The cleaning of the unit treatment must be avoided or performed with an automated process with no exposure of the professional.
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Do not apply the product if releases from animal housings or manure/slurry storage areas can be directed to a sewage treatment plant or directly to surface water.
4.2.3. Where specific to the use, the particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
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4.2.4. Where specific to the use, the instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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4.2.5. Where specific to the use, the conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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4.3. Use description
Table 3
Disinfection of indoor floor surfaces of animal accomodations and transportation
Product type
PT03: Veterinary hygiene
Where relevant, an exact description of the authorised use
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Target organism(s) (including development stage)
Scientific name: Bacteria
Common name: Bacteria
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Yeast
Common name: Yeasts
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Fungi
Common name: fungi
Development stage: –
Scientific name: viruses
Common name: Viruses
Development stage: –
Field(s) of use
indoor use
Application method(s)
Method: Direct application
Detailed description: The product is spread directly onto the floors of animal accommodations using manual or automated techniques. Manual spreading using a shovel or semi-automated using a low-impact spreader.
Application rate(s) and frequency
Application rate: 800 g product/m 2
Dilution (%): – RTU product
Number and timing of application:
Frequency in animal housing: before each production cycle.
Frequency in animal transportation: after each animal transport.
Contact time: 48 hours
Category(ies) of users
professional
Pack sizes and packaging material
Bulk powder
Big bags or sacks (with PP or PE inner layer): 500-1 000 kg
Paper sacks (with PP or PE inner layer): 25 kg
4.3.1. Use-specific instructions
The product is spread directly onto the floors of animal accommodations and transportation, using manual or automated techniques. Manual spreading using a shovel or semi-automated using a low-impact spreader.
A.
On concrete floors:
1.
Wash the surface with running water;
2.
Sprinkle 800 g of product per m 2 to cover the damp ground and add 0,9 litre/m 2 of water;
3.
Leave to act for at least 48 hours;
4.
After treatment, remove the lime by brushing.
B.
On beaten-earth floors:
1.
Brush and wet the surface;
2.
Sprinkle 800 g of product per m 2 on the damp ground and add 0,9 litre/m 2 of water;
3.
Leave to act for at least 48 hours.
4.
After treatment, remove the lime by brushing.
4.3.2. Use-specific risk mitigation measures
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During the loading, the application of the product and the disposal of empty bags and sacs, wear:
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to EN 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent);
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chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 or equivalent (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information).
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For the use of big bags (500-1 000 kg), the loading of the product and the disposal of empty bags must be performed fully automatically using a telehandler (including a closed cabin).
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During the loading of small bags (25 kg), thoroughly empty out the bag in order to minimise the remaining powder.
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For the disposal of small empty bags, moisten the bag and fold it carefully in order to avoid any spills.
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During the disposal of the product after the application, wear:
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to EN 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent);
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chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 or equivalent (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information).
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The provisions on personal protective equipment are without prejudice to the application of Council Directive 98/24/EC and other Union legislation in the area of health and safety at work.
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See section 6 for the full titles of the EN standards and legislation.
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Animals shall not be present during all the treatment duration.
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Remove residues of the product on the ground by thorough sweeping before re-entry of animals.
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Feed and drinking water must be carefully covered or removed during the application of the product.
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Do not apply the product if releases from animal housings, manure/slurry storage areas, or animal transportation disinfection areas can be directed to a sewage treatment plant or directly to surface water.
4.3.3. Where specific to the use, the particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
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4.3.4. Where specific to the use, the instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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After treatment, remove the lime by brushing. Collect the resulting dry waste and recycle them as agricultural liming material or dispose the dry waste according to local requirements.
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For animal transportation use only: after brushing and the required contact time, rinse and clean the vehicle.
4.3.5. Where specific to the use, the conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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4.4. Use description
Table 4
Disinfection of animal accommodations; limewashing of walls
Product type
PT03: Veterinary hygiene
Where relevant, an exact description of the authorised use
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Target organism(s) (including development stage)
Scientific name: Bacteria
Common name: Bacteria
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Yeast
Common name: Yeasts
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Fungi
Common name: fungi
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Viruses
Common name: Viruses
Development stage: –
Field(s) of use
indoor use
Application method(s)
Method: Direct application with a brush
Detailed description: –
Application rate(s) and frequency
Application rate: 800 g product/m 2
Dilution (%): –
Number and timing of application:
The product is suspended in water (50 % w/v) prior to its application by brushing on the walls.
Contact time: 48 hours
Frequency: before each production cycle
Category(ies) of users
professional
Pack sizes and packaging material
Bulk powder
Big bags or sacks (with PP or PE inner layer): 500-1 000 kg
4.4.1. Use-specific instructions
For one layer:
Application method for 150 to 200 m 2 of wall (depending on the porosity of the wall):
1.
Clean the surface with running water before the application of the product.
2.
Introduce 25 kg of product into 50 litres of water;
3.
Let the mixture rest for 12 hours;
4.
Mix the resulting mixture and brush onto the wall;
5.
Leave to act for at least 48 hours
The application rate is 125-167 g product/m 2 for a single layer. A final application rate of 800 g product/m 2 is required, therefore 5-7 coats should be applied, depending on the porosity of the wall.
Stir before and during application.
The product must be first fully automatically transferred to a medium lower volume tank. Then, the product is manually loaded from the medium tank to a bucket.
4.4.2. Use-specific risk mitigation measures
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During the loading of the product and the disposal of empty bags and sacs, wear:
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chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to EN 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent).
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During the application of the product on the walls, wear:
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chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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protective coverall in accordance with EN 13034 (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to EN 149 with a P1 filter or equivalent).
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The provisions on personal protective equipment are without prejudice to the application of Council Directive 98/24/EC and other Union legislation in the area of health and safety at work.
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See section 6 for the full titles of the EN standards and legislation.
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The loading of the product and the disposal of empty bags and sacs must be performed fully automatically using a telehandler (including a closed cabin).
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Minimise splashes and spills during application.
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Do not let bystanders (including co-workers and children) touch treated surfaces until completely dry.
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Do not apply the product if releases from animal housings or manure/slurry storage areas can be directed to a sewage treatment plant or directly to surface water.
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Animals shall not be present during all the treatment duration.
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Do not let animal re-enter the accommodations before complete drying of surfaces.
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Feed and drinking water must be carefully covered or removed during the application of the product.
4.4.3. Where specific to the use, the particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
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4.4.4. Where specific to the use, the instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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4.4.5. Where specific to the use, the conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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4.5. Use description
Table 5
Disinfection of floors of outdoor animal enclosures
Product type
PT03: Veterinary hygiene
Where relevant, an exact description of the authorised use
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Target organism(s) (including development stage)
Scientific name: Bacteria
Common name: Bacteria
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Yeast
Common name: Yeasts
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Fungi
Common name: fungi
Development stage: –
Scientific name: Viruses
Common name: Viruses
Development stage: –
Field(s) of use
outdoor use
Application method(s)
Method: Direct application
Detailed description: The product is spread directly onto the surfaces (floors) of animal enclosures using manual or automated techniques. Manual spreading using a shovel or semi-automated using a low-impact spreader.
Application rate(s) and frequency
Application rate: 800 g product/m 2
Dilution (%): – RTU product
Number and timing of application:
Contact time 48 hours
Frequency: maximum two applications per year.
Category(ies) of users
professional
Pack sizes and packaging material
Bulk powder
Big bags or sacks (with PP or PE inner layer): 500-1 000 kg
Paper sacks (with PP or PE inner layer): 25 kg
4.5.1. Use-specific instructions
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Brush and wet the floor before the application of the product.
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At the beginning of a production cycle, spread 800 g product/m 2 of the product onto the ground and then add 0,9 litre/m 2 of water.
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Leave to act for at least 48 hours before bringing animals in the treated area.
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For outdoor uses of the product, do not apply in the case of wind or rain.
4.5.2. Use-specific risk mitigation measures
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During the loading, the application of the product and the disposal of empty bags and sacs, wear:
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to NF EN 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent);
—
chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
—
protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information).
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For the use of big bags (500-1 000 kg), the loading of the product and the disposal of empty bags must be performed fully automatically using a telehandler (including a closed cabin).
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During the loading of small bags (25 kg), thoroughly empty out the bags in order to minimise the remaining powder.
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For the disposal of small empty bags, moisten the bag and fold it carefully in order to avoid any spills.
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During the disposal of the product after the application, wear:
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RPE of at least APF 40 (airtight face piece covering eyes, nose, mouth and chin according to NF EN 149 with a P3 filter or equivalent);
—
chemical resistant gloves in accordance with EN 374 or equivalent (glove material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information);
—
protective coverall in accordance with EN 13982 (coverall material to be specified by the authorisation holder within the product information).
—
The provisions on personal protective equipment are without prejudice to the application of Council Directive 98/24/EC and other Union legislation in the area of health and safety at work.
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See section 6 for the full titles of the EN standards and legislation.
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Do not exceed two applications per year.
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Animals shall not be present during all the treatment duration.
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Remove residues of the product on the ground by thorough brushing before re-entry of animals.
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Feed and drinking water must be carefully covered or removed during the application of the product.
4.5.3. Where specific to the use, the particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
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4.5.4. Where specific to the use, the instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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After treatment, remove the lime by brushing. Collect the resulting dry waste and recycle them as agriculture liming material or dispose the dry waste according to local requirements.
4.5.5. Where specific to the use, the conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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5. GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ( 1 )
5.1. Instructions for use
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Comply with the instructions for use.
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Respect the conditions of use of the product.
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Refer to hygiene plan in place in order to ensure that necessary efficacy level is achieved.
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For outdoor use of the product, do not apply in the case of wind or rain.
5.2. Risk mitigation measures
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Do not let bystanders (including co-workers and children) and pets enter the treatment area during the entire treatment duration (including the loading, the application of the product, the disposal of empty bags and sacs, the agreed contact time and the subsequent removal of the product and its residues from the ground).
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Use only in a well-ventilated area.
5.3. Particulars of likely direct or indirect effects, first aid instructions and emergency measures to protect the environment
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IF INHALED: Move to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If symptoms: Call 112/ambulance for medical assistance. If no symptoms: Call a POISON CENTRE or a doctor.
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IF SWALLOWED: Immediately rinse mouth. Give something to drink, if exposed person is able to swallow. Do NOT induce vomiting. Call 112/ambulance for medical assistance.
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IF ON SKIN: Immediately wash skin with plenty of water. Thereafter take off all contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. Continue to wash the skin with water for 15 minutes. Call a POISON CENTER or a doctor.
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IF IN EYES: Immediately rinse with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and ease to do. Continue rinsing for at least 15 minutes. Call 112/ambulance for medical assistance. Information to healthcare personnel/doctor: the eyes should also be rinsed repeatedly on the way to the doctor if eye exposure to alkaline chemical (pH > 11), amines and acids like acetic acid, formic acid or propionic acid.
5.4. Instructions for safe disposal of the product and its packaging
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Do not discharge unused product on the ground, into water courses, into pipes (e.g. of sinks, toilets) or down the drains.
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Dispose of unused product, its packaging and all other waste, in accordance with local regulations.
5.5. Conditions of storage and shelf-life of the product under normal conditions of storage
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Do not store at a temperature above 30 °C.
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Protect from humidity.
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Shelf-life: 15 months.
6. OTHER INFORMATION
Full titles of EN standards and legislation referred to in sections 4.1.2-4.5.2:
EN 149 – Respiratory protective devices – Filtering half masks to protect against particles – Requirements, testing, marking;
EN 374 – EN ISO 374-1: 2018: Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms – Part 1: terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks;
EN 13982 – Protective clothing for use against solid particulates – Part 1: Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing providing protection to the full body against airborne solid particulates;
EN 14387 – EN 14387:2021: Respiratory protective devices – Gas filter(s) and combined filter(s) – Requirements, testing, marking;
EN 14126 – BS EN 14126: 2003 – Protective clothing. Performance requirements and tests methods for protective clothing against infective agent;
Council Directive 98/24/EC of 7 April 1998 on the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks related to chemical agents at work (fourteenth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) ( OJ L 131, 5.5.1998, p. 11 ).
( 1 ) Instructions for use, risk mitigation measures and other directions for use under this section are valid for any authorised uses.