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CEPA İMPLEMENTİNG EN 16 636 NORM AND CEPA CERTİFİCATİON
Bertrand MontmoreauPresident of CEPA
CEPA : Confederation of European Pest Management Associations
Associations from 28 countries.
Pest Management Services Providers.
Distributors
Manufacturers
CEPA VISION
Ensure that the Pest Management Industry is recognized for responsibly protecting European citizens and the environment in which they live against public health risks .
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REGULATION ( EU) :Regulation BPR 528/2012
Regulation CLP 1272-2008
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RAC ATP REACH CLP
CA meeting BPRMember States
ECHA BPC
RMM: RiskMitigation mesures
MR: MutualRecognition
CLP : Classification Labeling Packaging
Coordination G.Member States
One European Pest Management Standard
Why a CEN Standard
To show to EU Commission, Member States, WHO… that we are professional :
By updating our process to be more efficient, in a safer way, and protecting the environment.
By organizing a certification program.
By proposing training programs.
By minimizing, when possible, the use of biocides, without impacting the efficiency of the treatment.
BSI: EN 16636 Pest management services Requirements and competences
• EN 16636:2015 is the first European standard on pest management services.
• The Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA) was closely involved in developing its content.
• It specifies the requirements, recommendations and basic competences in relation to the services provided by pest management services companies.
• This standard forms the basis of a CEPA certification scheme for certified professional pest management.
Scope of the NF EN 16636
The requirements and competences to be met by professional providers of pest management services
It means urban pest but not PPP (plant protection)
It includes fumigation and termites control.
What does the standard cover?
• EN 16636 contains clear requirements and guidance for service providers on how to ensure a high-quality, professional pest management service which minimizes risk to human health and any potential negative impacts on the environment.
• It includes the competences required for different roles (administrative, sales, professional user, technical responsible person) that contribute to the delivery of professional pest management services.
The standard covers:
• The professional approach to pest management
• Process flow of professional service
• Competence and requirements
• Sub contracting
• Annex A – required competences
• Annex B – Protection of asset/ protection in humans, pets and livestock
• Annex C – List of common European pests
• Annex D – Environmental checklist
EN 16 636 Standard CEPA protocol
Certification body
Pest Management services
• The development of standards, combined with a certification process, can also be used to ensure proper and sustainable use of biocidal products.
• The recently adopted European Standard (EN 16636) provides a good example of what can be achieved.
• Compliance with EN 16636 will enable pest management providers to demonstrate that they have the necessary competences and know-how to deliver pest management services, that they have a management system to ensure a consistent level of quality and that they systematically minimise risks for clients and the public, as well as the risk of potential negative impacts on the environment and animal welfare.
• Such initiatives directly contribute to the sustainable use of biocidal products.
EU Commission published its Report on the Sustainable use of Biocides
First steps
To buy the norm NF EN 16636 available in English EVS EN 16 636 : 2015
Pest management services.– Requirements and competences
Contact a certification bodyvalidated by CEPA
www.cepa-europe.org
www.evs.ee/products/evs-en-16636-2015
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www.cepa-europe.org
To be CEPA Certified
Contrat with a validated certification bodyFirst certification audit , can be joined with an
ISO 9001 audit A mid term audit.Certificate validity 3 years.
Certification preparation
Create or update a specific file.Create or update your forms treatment
protocols, certificates, customer records.Check and update technician trainingCheck the correct file of records…
Main items of the standard:
• 5.1 Client contact
• 5.2 Inspect/Assess site
• 5.3 Assess Infestation, Identify pests and conduct a root cause analysis
• 5.4 Client and site risk assessment
• 5.5 Define field of legal application
• 5.6 Define pest management plan
• 5.7 Formal client proposal
Main items of the standard• 5.8 Deliver the agreed service• 5.9 Manage site waste• 5.10 Formal record, service report and client
recommendation• 5.10.1 Internal record• 5.10.2 Service report and recommendation• 5.11 Confirm service effectiveness• 5.12 Monitoring• 6.1 Competence• 6.2 Management of equipment• 6.3 Supply and use of pesticides• 6.4 Documentation and recording• 7 Subcontracting
competences
Key benefit for certification
A management tool.
An update of the process
A good team motivation tool.
Customer confident orienteted.
Mandatory for some customers ( food industry).
A competitive advantage for your customers.
Free add on CEPA website .
www.cepa-europe.org
www.cepa-europe.org
Certification european update
65 certification bodies
in 25 countries
215 Pest Management services providers
in 25 countries
The best
• United Kingdom 61
• Italy 29
• France 21
• Portugal 14
• Spain 13
• Greece 12
• Germany 8
• Poland 7
• Serbia 6
CEPA Confederation of European Pest management Associations
Global summitimpact
Assemblée Générale Annuelle 2016CEPA / CEN
CEPA Certified
Will you be the next one?
Thanks for your attentionBertrand Montmoreau
www.cepa-europe.org