ACP letters and communications
- ACP Openness and Accessibility Survey.
- Guidelines for communication between applicants and ACP members.
- ACP agreed guidelines for the interpretation of liver enlargement seen in regulatory toxicology studies.
- ACP Communications Strategy.
- ACP response to the Consultation document on the National Pesticide Strategy.
- Alternatives to conventional pest control techniques in the UK: A scoping study of the potential for their wider use' (pdf, 50 pages): This paper was the main topic of discussion at an Open Meeting in 2003.
- Response to ACP comments by the Ontario College of Family Physicians.
- ACP statement on the Pesticides Literature Review published by the Ontario College of Family Physicians (amended on 3 March 2005).
- Minority statement on the pesticides literature review published by the Ontario College of Family Physicians.
- Monitoring of the literature of epidemiology papers reviewed by the Medical and Toxicology Panel of the ACP.
- Exposure to Pesticides:A letter from the ACP Chairman to the Observer newspaper, 22 April 2003.
- ACP response to the Food Standard Agency's Policies on Pesticide Residues in Food.
- Evaluation document list.
- ACP statement on dichlorvos (see Defra News Release on dichlorvos issued 19 April 2002).
- Consultation on appropriate safety evaluation of isomeric mixtures (All Approval Holders Letter 01/2002).
- ACP's advice on washing and peeling fruit and vegetables 27 March 2002.
- ACP's reply to Royal Commission 30 January 2002.
- Advice from the ACP. Revision of Directive 91/414/EEC. Hazard triggers and comparative assessment: an analysis of policy options.
- ACP's discussions on the assessment of risk to bystanders.
- ACP Advice to Ministers regarding Isoproturon.
- The ACP response to the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (RCEP) report 'Crop Spraying and the Health of Residents and Bystanders'. (pdf 79 pages)
- Pesticides used in plant protection: ACP consultation/advice on approvals
- ACP Statement regarding a study Estimating the prevalence and incidence of pesticide related illness presented to General Practitioners in Great Britain
- ACP Paper 6 (341/2010) on Buglife Report
- ACP Paper 6 (341/2010) Appendices: Appendix 1, Appendix 2, Appendix 3, Appendix 4, Appendix 5, Appendix 6, Appendix 7,Appendix 8, Appendix 9
- Update to CRD Assessment of the 2009 Buglife report on the impact of neonicotinoid insecticides on bumblebees, honey bees and other non-target invertebrates
- ACP Letter re Buglife Report
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