- International Research Group (IRG) on Wood Protection
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ItemIRG Documents 2000IRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemBudget for 2001IRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemReporting minutes of the Plenary Meeting 2000IRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemThe 31st Annual Meeting of IRG. Technical programme and abstracts of papersIRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemAgenda Plenary Meeting 2000IRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemAnnual report 1999IRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemGuidelines for Section and Working Party chairpersonsIRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemInternational Directory of Members and Sponsors 2000IRG Secretariat (2000)
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ItemEnvironmental exposure to wood preservativesPeek, R-D (2000)The OECD Working Group on Pesticides will hold a workshop on Assessing Environmental Exposure to Wood Preservatives within the context of its Biocides Programme (cf. IRG/WP 99-20182). In the area of risk assessment, OECD countries have given highest priority to developing guidance on how exposure assessments for biocides should be performed. Wood preservatives have been selected since most countries have experience in regulating them. The workshop will cover environmental exposure resulting from professional and non-professional use during: ·the application of wood preservatives to treat wood, including the storage of treated timber prior to use; ·the use of the treated wood and products made from it; ·disposal (including burning, dumping, etc) and re-use/recycling. The workshop will also cover emissions to air, water/sediments and soil, as well as fate and behaviour in those compartments including exposure through the food chain. Regarding exposure via the food chain, the principal focus will be on secondary poisoning in the environment (e.g. worm-eating birds), although the potential for human exposure via the environment (e.g. via groundwater) may be also addressed to a limited extent. Since the outcome of the OECD workshop has a large potential of influencing wood preservation environmental research in the IRG member countries, a report will be given about the consequences of the OECD activities with special focus on the future objectives of IRG Section 5.
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ItemReport of Section 5 2000IRG Secretariat (2000)