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Pest Management Regulatory Agency
2 December 2011
ISSN: 1925-0886 (PDF version)
Catalogue number: H113-9/2011-24E-PDF (PDF version)

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Summary

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Proposed Registration Decision for Bacillus firmus strain I-1582

Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act and Regulations, is proposing full registration for the sale and use of Bacillus firmus GB126 Technical Nematicide and Votivo 240 FS Nematicide, containing the technical grade active ingredient Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, to suppress certain soil nematodes in soybean and corn seeds.

An evaluation of available scientific information found that, under the approved conditions of use, the product has value and does not present an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment.

This summary describes the key points of the evaluation, while the Science Evaluation of Proposed Registration Decision PRD2011-24, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 provides detailed technical information on the human health, environmental and value assessments of Bacillus firmus GB126 Technical Nematicide and Votivo 240 FS Nematicide.

What Does Health Canada Consider When Making a Registration Decision?

The key objective of the Pest Control Products Act is to prevent unacceptable risks to people and the environment from the use of pest control products. Health or environmental risk is considered acceptable if there is reasonable certainty that no harm to human health, future generations or the environment will result from use or exposure to the product under its proposed conditions of registration. The Act also requires that products have value when used according to the label directions. Conditions of registration may include special precautionary measures on the product label to further reduce risk.

To reach its decisions, the PMRA applies modern, rigorous risk-assessment methods and policies. These methods consider the unique characteristics of sensitive subpopulations in humans (for example, children) as well as organisms in the environment (for example, those most sensitive to environmental contaminants). These methods and policies also consider the nature of the effects observed and the uncertainties when predicting the impact of pesticides. For more information, please refer to the following:

Before making a final registration decision on Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, the PMRA will consider all comments received from the public in response to Proposed Registration Decision PRD2011-24, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582. The PMRA will then publish a Registration Decision on Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, which will include the decision, the reasons for it, a summary of comments received on the proposed final registration decision and the PMRA's response to these comments.

For more details on the information presented in this summary, please refer to the Science Evaluation of Proposed Registration Decision PRD2011-24, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582.

What Is Bacillus firmus strain I-1582?

Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 is a soil bacterium that degrades the eggs of certain nematode species, most likely through the action of extracellular enzymes. Other mechanisms may be involved in the nematicidal activity of the bacterium.

Health Considerations

Can Approved Uses of Bacillus firmus strain I-1582Affect Human Health?

Bacillus firmus strain I-1582is unlikely to affect your health when Votivo 240 FS Nematicide is used according to the label directions.

As the end-use product, Votivo 240 FS Nematicide, is a seed treatment, exposure to Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 occurs mainly during handling and applying the product.

When assessing health risks, several key factors are considered:

Toxicological studies in laboratory animals describe potential health effects from large doses in order to identify any potential pathogenicity, infectivity and toxicity concerns.

When Bacillus firmus strain I-1582was tested on laboratory animals, there were no signs that it caused any toxicity or disease. Votivo 240 FS Nematicide was mildly irritating to the skin and eyes.

Like all bacteria, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582contain substances that can cause allergic reactions in people who are repeatedly exposed to it at high concentrations. However, these reactions can be avoided if workers and applicators follow label recommendations to minimize or limit exposure to Votivo 240 FS Nematicide.

Residues in Water and Food

Dietary risks from food and water are not of concern.

As part of the assessment process prior to the registration of a pesticide, Health Canada must determine whether the consumption of the maximum amount of residues, that are expected to remain on food products when a pesticide is used according to label directions, will not be a concern to human health. This maximum amount of residues expected is then legally established as a maximum residue limit (MRL) under the Pest Control Products Act for the purposes of the adulteration provision of the  Food and Drugs Act. Health Canada sets science-based MRLs to ensure the food Canadians eat is safe.

Since Votivo 240 FS Nematicide is applied as a seed treatment, residues of Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 are not expected to be a concern on corn and soybeans at the time of harvest. As Bacillus firmus strains are common in soil, the use of Votivo 240 FS Nematicide is not expected to significantly increase the natural environmental background levels of this microorganism. Also, no adverse effects have been attributed to dietary exposure from natural populations of Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, and no adverse effects were observed in the acute oral toxicity study with Bacillus firmus strain I-1582. Therefore, the establishment of a maximum residue limit is not required for Bacillus firmus strain I-1582. As well, the likelihood of residues contaminating drinking water supplies is negligible to non-existent. Consequently, dietary risks are minimal to non-existent.

Occupational Risks From Handling Votivo 240 FS Nematicide

Occupational risks are not of concern when Votivo 240 FS Nematicide is used according to label directions, which include protective measures.

Workers using Votivo 240 FS Nematicide can come into direct contact with Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 on the skin, in the eyes, or by inhalation. For this reason, the label will specify that users exposed to Votivo 240 FS Nematicide must wear personal protective equipment, including a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, water-proof gloves, and a dust/mist filtering respirator (MSH/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C) or a NIOSH approved respirator with any N-95, R-95, P-95 or HE filter for biological products.

For bystanders, exposure is expected to be much less than that of workers involved in mixing and application activities and is considered negligible. Therefore, health risks to bystanders are not of concern.

Environmental Considerations

What Happens When Votivo 240 FS Nematicide Is Introduced Into the Environment?

Environmental risks are not of concern.

Following application, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 is likely able to survive in the environment under favourable environmental conditions (i.e. temperature, humidity) but over time populations of B. firmus strain I-1582 are expected to return to natural background levels.

Studies were conducted to determine the effects of B. firmus strain I-1582 spores on birds, and terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates. These studies showed that B. firmus strain I-1582 was not toxic to the Northern Bobwhite quail and honey bees from oral/dietary exposure and no adverse effects were noted for daphnids.

Although avian pulmonary/inhalation/injection, wild mammals, fish, aquatic insects, earthworms, and microorganisms testing were not conducted, adequate information was available to determine that significant adverse effects to these non-target organisms are not expected. There are no published reports of disease associated with B. firmus strain I-1582 in birds, wild mammals, fish, aquatic insects and non-arthropod invertebrates. Also, minimal exposure to non-target organisms is anticipated from the proposed use of Votivo 240 FS Nematicide as a seed treatment to suppress root nematodes in soybean and corn seeds.

Value Considerations

What Is the Value of Votivo 240 FS Nematicide?

Votivo 240 FS Nematicide is a microbial seed treatment that suppresses economically important nematode species on corn and soybean.

This product represents the first biological nematicide registered on these field crops. Votivo 240 FS Nematicide constitutes a useful nematode management tool given the increasing nematode populations in Canada as a result of changes in agricultural practices.

Measures to Minimize Risk

Labels of registered pesticide products include specific instructions for use. Directions include risk-reduction measures to protect human and environmental health. These directions must be followed by law.

The key risk-reduction measures being proposed on the label of Votivo 240 FS Nematicide to address the potential risks identified in this assessment are as follows.

Key Risk-Reduction Measures

Human Health

Although the potential for toxicity is low in individuals exposed to Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, sensitization may occur upon repeated exposure to high concentrations of the product. A label statement warning users that the product is a potential sensitizer is required. To minimize exposure to mists generated while handling or applying Votivo 240 FS Nematicide, applicators, mixer/loaders, and handlers will be required to wear personal protective equipment, including a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, water-proof gloves, and a dust/mist filtering respirator (MSH/NIOSHFootnote 1 approval number prefix TC-21C) or a NIOSH approved respirator with any N-95, R-95, P-95 or HE filter for biological products

Environment

As a general precaution, the label prohibits the direct application of the product to aquatic habitats (such as lakes, streams and ponds). The label also directs growers to avoid contaminating surface water by disposal of equipment wash waters.

Next Steps

Before making a final registration decision on Bacillus firmus strain I-1582, the PMRA will consider all comments received from the public in response to Proposed Registration Decision PRD2011-24, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582. The PMRA will accept written comments on this proposal up to 45 days from the date of publication of Proposed Registration Decision PRD2011-24, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582. Please forward all comments to Publications. The PMRA will then publish a Registration Decision, which will include its decision, the reasons for it, a summary of comments received on the proposed final decision and the Agency's response to these comments.

Other Information

When the PMRA makes its registration decision, it will publish a Registration Decision on Bacillus firmus strain I-1582 (based on the Science Evaluation of Proposed Registration Decision PRD2011-24, Bacillus firmus strain I-1582). In addition, the test data referenced in this consultation document will be available for public inspection, upon application, in the PMRA's Reading Room (located in Ottawa).

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