CIPAC Methods
"No longer supported"
Introduction
Both pesticide compounds and the technology to
analyze these compounds in the technical material and formulations have
life cycles. Older pesticides become obsolete, newer more sophisticated
techniques are introduced.
The review process considers the various uses of CIPAC
methods,
The review is done Handbook by Handbook , leading
to an annually updated list for pesticide methods which were identified
as no longer supported by CIPAC. Currently, the publication list of
all Handbook ever published includes the following Volumes
the list containing the method review of the following Handbooks 1B
to E is available (see below).
Analytical methods for important compounds with a broad
use that are less satisfactory methods in terms of selectivity, use
of hazardous reagents etc. will receive a high priority for a possible
replacement of the method.
Methods for superseded compounds or methods for pesticides where strong
reservations against the adopted method are declared as "no longer
supported" and a negative list is published on the CIPAC website
and in future CIPAC Handbooks.
There is no possibility to base a method extension on such a method.
However, the methods which are no longer supported by CIPAC can maybe
still be used and are maybe fit for purpose, but they cannot be regarded
as valid CIPAC methods.
If you are interested in using a CIPAC Method published
in Handbooks 1B to E or F and wish to know which status it has, proceed
as follows:
i. identify the Handbook where the Method is published
using the Cumulative Index in Handbook M (e.g. for vinclozolin in Handbook
D)
ii. refer to the "list of Methods no longer supported" to
see whether or not this method falls in this category (for this example
yes - it is listed)
iii. if the Method is listed, then it is classified as no longer supported
- you can still use it, but CIPAC can neither accept inquiries about
the method nor proposals for method extension.
On behalf of CIPAC
The e-publication team, B. Patrian and M.D. Müller
May 2009
last update
17.04.2011