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Plant Protection Products (Basic Conditions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997

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4.  Any person who undertakes the aerial application of a prescribed plant protection product shall—

(a)keep and retain for not less than 3 years after each application records of—

(i)the nature, place and date of that application;

(ii)the registration number of the aircraft used;

(iii)the name and permanent address of the pilot of that aircraft;

(iv)the name and quantity of the plant protection product applied;

(v)the dilution and volume of application of the plant protection product applied;

(vi)the type and specification of application system (which may include nozzle type and size);

(vii)the method of application;

(viii)the flight times of the aerial application;

(ix)the speed and duration of the wind during the application; and

(x)any unusual occurrences which affected the application;

(b)provide the Department with summaries of the records required by sub-paragraph (a) in any manner which it may require under section 16(11) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985(1), within 30 days after the end of the calendar month to which those records relate.

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1985 c. 48; sections 16 and 25(2)(b) were amended by the Pesticides (Fees and Enforcement) Act 1989 c. 27

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