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California initiated risk assessment process for linuron

China Agriculture Report By CnAgri2012-09-05 13:14:01China Agriculture Report Print The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has initiated the risk assessment process for registered pesticide products containing the active ingredient linuron, through California Notice 2012-08. DPR has identified the active ingredient linuron as having potential adverse health effects, which is the basis of the review. DPR is required by the Food and Agricultural Code (FAC) to review the toxicology database of all registered pesticide active ingredients and assess dietary risks associated with pesticide usage. Additionally, DPR is required to eradicate the use of any pesticide that threatens the agricultural or nonagricultural environment in California.
 
Through the risk assessment process, DPR will evaluate the significance of adverse effects to human health due to exposure to linuron. If DPR decides that linuron does have substantial adverse effects to human health due to its use or specific uses as an active ingredient in pesticide products, then action needs to be taken to alleviate these effects.
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