In order to guarantee at European level the easy identification of sprayers inspected and to allow mutual recognition of inspections as recommended by the European Directive on Sustainable Use of Pesticides (128/2009/EC) it would be necessary to create a SPISE database enabling to collect the list of the technicians authorised to make inspections of sprayers in use and of the licensed inspection centres. This database should be managed at SPISE level and should be linked to the national databases for getting regular updates. Actually in Italy there is a public national online database (www.centriprovairroratrici.unito.it) that was realised by the ENAMA working group. Only the sprayers inspected by the test stations listed in this database are recognised all over the country. This national database contains also the results of all the inspections made in the different Italian Regions and therefore provides a support for monitoring the inspection activity at national level. Independently of the software used at local level for managing data of sprayer inspections, some key information have to be necessarily provided in order to identify the sprayer inspected. They are the coordinates of the test station, the name of the technician who inspected the sprayer, the name of the owner of the sprayer, the data of the machine inspected, the date of the inspection and its response.
A proposal for an EU (SPISE) database of the licensed sprayers inspectors and inspection centres.
OGGERO, Gianluca;BALSARI, Paolo;ALLOCHIS, DAVIDE;MARUCCO, Paolo;
2012-01-01
Abstract
In order to guarantee at European level the easy identification of sprayers inspected and to allow mutual recognition of inspections as recommended by the European Directive on Sustainable Use of Pesticides (128/2009/EC) it would be necessary to create a SPISE database enabling to collect the list of the technicians authorised to make inspections of sprayers in use and of the licensed inspection centres. This database should be managed at SPISE level and should be linked to the national databases for getting regular updates. Actually in Italy there is a public national online database (www.centriprovairroratrici.unito.it) that was realised by the ENAMA working group. Only the sprayers inspected by the test stations listed in this database are recognised all over the country. This national database contains also the results of all the inspections made in the different Italian Regions and therefore provides a support for monitoring the inspection activity at national level. Independently of the software used at local level for managing data of sprayer inspections, some key information have to be necessarily provided in order to identify the sprayer inspected. They are the coordinates of the test station, the name of the technician who inspected the sprayer, the name of the owner of the sprayer, the data of the machine inspected, the date of the inspection and its response.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.