The Insecticides Rules, 1971
Chapter-V: PACKING AND LABELLING
16. Prohibition of sale or distribution unless packed and lebelled
No person shall tock or exhibit for sale or distribute 1[or cause to be
transported] any insecticide unless it is packed and labelled in accordance
with the provisions of these rules.
17. Packaging of insecticides
- every package containing the insecticides shall be of a type approved
by the Registration Committee.
- Before putting any insecticide into the primary package every batch
thereof shall be analysed as per the relevant specifications of the
manufacture thereof, in accordance with the approved methods of analysis
and the result of such an analysis shall be recorded in the register
maintained for the purpose. If any insecticide is put in the package it
shall be presumed that it is fit and ready for sale, distribution or use
for which it is intended notwithstanding the fact that ny further steps
are still required to be taken to make it marketable.]
18. Leaflet to be contained in package
[(1)](2) The packing of every insecticides shall include a leaflet
containing the following details, namely:
- The plant disease, insects and noxious animals or weeds for which the
insecticide is to be applied, the adequate direction concerning the
manner in which the insecticide is to be used at the time of
application;
- Particulars regarding chemicals harmful to human beings, animals and
wild life, warning and cautionary statements including the symptoms of
poisoning suitable and adequate safety measures and emergency first-aid
treatment where necessary;
- Cautions regarding storage and application of insecticides with
suitable warnings relating to inflammable, explosive or other substance
harmful to the skin;
- Instructions concerning the decontamination or safe disposal of used
containers;
- A statement showing the antidote for the poison shall be included in
the leaflet and the label;
- If the insecticide is irritating to the skin, nose, throat or eyes, a
statement shall be included to that effect.
- (1) commonname of the insecticide as adopted by the International
standards orginisation and where such a name has not yet been adopted
such other name as may be approved by the Registration Committee.]
[(2) (1) Two copies of the leaflets duly approved by the Registration
Committee and signed by the Secretary Registration Committee, shall be
returned to the manufacturer and one copy to the state licensing officer.]
1. Inserted by GSR 533(E), dt. 6.8.1993
2. Renumbered by GSR 533(E), dt. 6.8.1993.
19. Manner of labelling
- The following particulars shall be either printned or written in
indelible ink on the label of the innermost container of any insecticide
and on the outer most covering in which the container is packed:
- Name of the manufacturer (if the manufacturer is not the person
in whose name the insecticide is registered under the Act, the
relationship between the person in whose name the insecticide has
been registered and the person who manufactures, packs or
distributes or sells shall be stated).
- Name of insecticide 9brand name or trade mark under which the
insecticide is sold).
- Registration number of the insecticide.
- Kind and name of active and other ingredients and percentage of
each. (Common name accepted by the International Standards
Organisation or the Indian Standards Institutions of each of the
ingredients shall be given and if no common name exists, the correct
chemical name which conforms most closely with the generally
accepted rule of chemical nomenclature shall be given).
- Net content of volume. (the net contents shall be exclusive of
wrapper or other material. The correct statement of the net contents
in terms of weight, measure, number of units of activity as the case
may be shall be given. The weight and volume shall be expressed in
the metric system).
- Batch number.
- Expiry date i.e. up to the date the insecticide shall retain its
efficiency and safety.
- Antidote statement
- The label shall be so affixed to the containers that it cannot be
ordinarily removed.
- The label shall contain in a prominent place and occupying not less
than one-sixteenth of the total area of the face of the label, a square,
set at an angle of 45° (diamond shape). The dimension of the said
square shall depend on the size of the package on which the label is to
be affixed. The said square shall be divided into two equal triangles,
the upper portion shall contain the symbol and signal word specified in
sub-rule (40 and the lower portion shall contain the colour specified in
sub-rule (5).
- The upper portion of the square, referred to in sub-rule (30 shall
contain the following symbols and warning statements-
- (i ) insecticides belonging to Category I (Extremely toxic )
shall contain the symbole of a skull and cross-bones and the word "POISON"
printed in red;
the following warning statements shall also appear on the label at
appropriate place, outside the triangle-
- KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
- IF SWALLOWED, OR IF, SYMPTOMS OF POISONING OCCUR CALL
PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY';
- insecticides in Category II (highly toxic) will contain the word
POISON printed in red and the statement KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN shall also appear on the label at appropriate place,
outside the triangle,
- insecticides in Category III( moderately toxic ) shall bear the
word " DANGER" and the statement "KEEP OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN";
- shall also appear on the lable at suitable place outside the
triangle;
- insecticides in category IV(slightly toxic) shall bear the word "CAUTION".
- The lower portion of the square referred to in sub-rule (4) shall
contain the colour Colour specified in column (4) of the table below,
depending on the classification of the insecticides specified in the
corresponding entry in column (1) of the said table.
| Classification of the insecticides |
Medium lethal dose by the oral route (acute
toxicity) LD 50 mg/kg. Body weight of test animals |
Medium lethal dose by the dermal route ( derma
toxicity) LD 50 mg/kg. Body weight of test animals |
Colour of identification band on the label |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
| 1. Extremely
Toxic |
1-50 |
1-200 |
Bright red |
| 2. Highly
toxic |
51-500 |
201-2000
|
Bright
yellow |
| 3.
Moderately toxic |
501-5000 |
2001-20000 |
Bright
blue |
| 4. slightly
toxic |
More than
5000 |
More than
20000 |
Bright
green |
- In addition to the precautions to be undertaken under sub-rules (3),
(4) and (5) the label to be affixed in the packages containing
insecticdes which are highly inflammable shall indicate that it is
inflammable or that the insecticides should be kept away from the heat
or open flame and the like.
- The label and the leaflets to be affixed or attached to the package
containing insecticides shall be printed in Hindi, english and in one or
two regional languages in use in the areas where the said packages are
likely to be stocked, sold or distributed.
- Labelling of insecticides must not bear any unwarranted claims for
the safety of the producer or its ingredients. This includes statements
such as "SAFE" NON-POISONOUS" " NON-INJURIOUS"
or "HARMLESS" with or without such qualified phrase as "
when used as directed"
20. Prohibition against altering inscriptions, etc.on containers,
labels or wrappers of insecticides
No person shall alter, obliterate or deface any inscription or mark made or
recorded by the manufacturer on the container, label or wrapper of any
insecticide:
PROVIDED that nothing in this rule shall apply to any alteration of any
inscription or mark, made on the container, label or wrapper of any
insecticde at the instance, direction or permission of the Registration
Committee.
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