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In May 1995 benethamine penicillin, chlordane, dinocap, heptachlor, pentachlorophenol and thiometon were nominated for review as part of the former Existing Chemical Review Program (ECRP). These chemicals were nominated to ensure that they met contemporary standards of safety and performance, taking into account any new information and scientific data generated since their original registration.
In February 2006 the APVMA removed these six chemicals from the nomination list as there were no longer any registered products formulated from these active constituents. Hence a review was no longer necessary.
Benethamine penicillin is an antibacterial used for veterinary treatment of food-producing animals.
Benethamine penicillin has an active constituent approval. Any applications for new products would be required to provide an appropriate data package to support product registration.
Chlordane is a cyclodiene insecticide (one of the so-called organochlorines) formerly used in agriculture and the home garden.
Chlordane is listed in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992 this chemical is prohibited from being imported, exported, manufactured and used in Australia. No further active constituent approvals, product registrations or permits will be issued for this chemical.
Dinocap is a contact fungicide and acaricide formerly used in agriculture.
Dinocap has an active constituent or manufacturing concentrate approval. Any applications for new products would be required to provide an appropriate data package to support product registration.
Heptachlor is a non-systemic and contact cyclodiene insecticide (one of the so-called organochlorines) formerly used on agricultural crops and in the home garden.
Heptachlor is listed in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992 this chemical is prohibited from being imported, exported, manufactured and used in Australia. No further active constituent approvals, product registrations or permits will be issued for this chemical.
Pentachlorophenol (PCP, pentachlorofenol) is an insecticide and fungicide formerly used as wood protectant. It has also been used as a pre-harvest defoliant, pre-emergence herbicide, and as an aquatic biocide.
This chemical is subject to the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade. The export of PIC listed chemicals is subject to certain controls (see: http://www.daff.gov.au).
Pentachlorophenol has no active constituent approvals or registered products. Any applications for new products would be required to provide a complete package to support both active ingredient approval as well as product registration.
Thiometon is a systemic organothiophosphate acaricide and insecticide used in agriculture.
Thiometon has an active constituent or manufacturing concentrate approval. Any applications for new products would be required to provide an appropriate data package to support product registration.
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| Gazette Notice: removal of chemicals from the Priority Candidate Review List | Feb 2006 |