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ASTM Volume 11.08: Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents; Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Res...

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FolderEnvironmental Health
Sub-domainChemical Engineering
TypeGuide, Test Method, Practice, Terminology
Year2016
StatusActive
LevelIntermediate
Summary

This document compilation contains various ASTM standards related to pesticides, antimicrobials, alternative control agents, hazardous substances, and oil spill response, encompassing guides, test methods, practices, and terminology.

N/A: ASTM Volume 11.08: Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents; Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Response

In the complex landscape of chemical applications, ensuring product efficacy, environmental safety, and regulatory compliance is paramount. For engineers and product developers working with pesticides, antimicrobials, and in response to hazardous spills, adherence to standardized methodologies is not just best practice—it's essential. ASTM Volume 11.08 provides an authoritative collection of industry-leading standards that form the bedrock for reliable testing, calibration, and evaluation in these critical domains.

What is N/A?

ASTM Volume 11.08, "Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents; Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Response," is a comprehensive compilation of ASTM International standards. Originating from decades of consensus-based development by industry experts, this volume offers proven methods and terminology essential for the development, testing, and application of a wide array of chemical agents. Its primary purpose is to provide engineers, scientists, and regulatory bodies with the authoritative tools needed to assess product performance, safety, and environmental impact.

Scope & Purpose

This volume governs the development and validation of test methods for pesticides, antimicrobials, and alternative control agents, as well as procedures for hazardous substance handling and oil spill response. It details methodologies for calibrating application equipment, evaluating product efficacy against target organisms, assessing physical properties of formulations, and determining the effectiveness of spill containment and cleanup agents. The scope explicitly includes laboratory and field testing procedures for various product types and applications, while generally excluding the registration or regulatory approval processes themselves.

Who Must Comply?

  • Primary audience: Research Scientists, Quality Control Technicians, Product Development Engineers, Environmental Health and Safety Specialists, Agricultural Chemists, and Chemical Engineers.
  • Industries affected: Agriculture, Healthcare, Cosmetics, Pulp and Paper, Chemical Manufacturing, Environmental Services, Oil and Gas, and Water Treatment.
  • Compliance nature: Primarily voluntary, but often recommended or required by contractual agreements, internal quality assurance programs, and as a basis for regulatory submissions.
  • Enforcement: Compliance is typically self-enforced by organizations adhering to industry best practices, or checked by clients, auditors, and regulatory agencies when standards are referenced in specifications or regulations.

Key Requirements Overview

The standard requires meticulous attention to detail in the design and execution of test methods. Professionals must ensure that calibration procedures for application equipment are clearly defined and repeatable to guarantee accurate dosage and coverage. Key provisions include the rigorous evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy against specific microorganisms, development of standardized terminology for pesticide-related concepts, and the establishment of methods for assessing the physical characteristics of granular and liquid formulations. Furthermore, the volume provides guidance on evaluating the performance of hazardous substance containment and oil spill response materials.

Related Standards & References

This volume often works in conjunction with other ASTM standards. For instance, standards related to chemical analysis and material properties (e.g., within ASTM Committee D02 on Petroleum Products, Liquid Fuels, and Lubricants) may be referenced for characterizing hazardous substances or spill response materials. Additionally, standards from the ASTM Committee E35 on Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents, and potentially those related to environmental assessment (e.g., within Committee D19 on Water), provide complementary frameworks for comprehensive risk assessment and product lifecycle

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