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BY exsoat same IKEA STORE BANGALORE _ ‘SUBMITTAL FORM submittslNo caoin.r+6-sPcPt-stR.003, Invision loz eouipmen/ouiing/recitty: —_|allouiaings [actviny/aterat/orawing: __|athod Statement For Ant Termite Treatment Description ofthe Encosure: [Method statement For Ant Termite Treatment peseription Please find the attached method statement for anti termite works along with Quality plan, Checks & IRA for your lapprova |suomizton Date 13.07.2019 Disciptine few ae raised By [siens.oate encosure betas _|1)Mtethod statements lame sichecknst Jae gran received oy ras Iconsutant et Name name: sien pate sign & ote [22 commants Iconsuttnt comments uae Name: sin & bate: sin ate [customer comments (applicable) BE ssexoss se rt Method Statement for Anti Termite Treatment ‘Shapoorji Pallonji Engineering & Construction Project: IKEA Retail Store, Nagasandra, Bangalore. Pesan by Proaretoy repens Po oAlae ca ie oe be sana. eanimieyromar | __ ators lone [3 -CfF -2019 | 13-04-2019 __| 13-07% -2014 ome j = [se wi wor ie- ce cer Reina Tapes ewe a sme Pbsealsisisrana | Mao-soscth. ¢_ Serzcerrevis at pate ala2 Ip 0/9 No MBs td. ae Page 1 of 7 BR, scrcss eberrace Be MerHoo sareeNT eer IMEARETAL STORE, NAGASANORABANSALORE ema | enor REVISION RECORD SHEET evn ate ‘Seton inch cane eee Descinanet change Iseevcaonchuse Mentioned review oO ow0s2018 Section’ Secfention, 4 [comments iment a 2.072039 Top stet snswas ot uc oe Page 2 of 7 D sees SRA eae smcrHon staTeMENT eee MEA RETAIL STORE, NAGASANDRA BANGALORE Revnoroe [oaeasaram CONTENT oper Tie Pate Wo [coment 5 1 sore & objectives 3 secceaten 5 Work wethaloey 5 rspectin Procedure ef esurcesneairements 6 e responstinty tte ° Jacachmens » [roterance Page 3 of 7 ga PeperESSEeee (Ms No: SPCPL/CIVIL/Ms-003 soaponpratoy ESROHRUSYEON | METHOD STATEMENT RevNo:02 — Date:13-07-2019 IKEA RETAIL STORE, NAGASANDRA, BANGALORE Work Method Statement: Anti Termite Treatment - 1.0 Scope and Objectives To arrive at a step by step procedure with Quality, Safety and execution coordination for Anti-termite treatment to form a chemical barrier in the soil under and around buildings that will prevent termites from entering buildings, 2.0 References IS Code Ref 1S 6313 (Part | & II) Code of practice for Anti-termite treatment in buildings constructional measures. 1S 16131:2015 Imidachloprid suspension concentrate SC- Specification Product Brochure 3.0 Specification Clause :3.21 Providing and laying Anti termite treatment works with approved quality pest control applicator and product as per specifications 4.0 Material Specification:3.21.3 Ant termite Emulsion: Brand: Bayer Crop Science Ltd, Product: Imidacloprid 30.5% mim SC Premise SC 5.0 Work Methodology / Procedure:3.21.2 a. Access to work location must be a clear walkway defined to allow the workmen | providing the treatment to enter the area. The pathway must be cleared of excess | material / debris and other waste. | | b. Sprayers will be used to ensure proper penetration of chemicals into the earth ¢. The surface for which the treatment is required is cleared of all construction debris! other waste and the earth is compacted to the required level. Page 4 of 7 MS No: SPCPL/CIVIL/MS-003 secpeediratens ESRSSOSTON METHOD STATEMENT IKEA RETAIL STORE, NAGASANDRA, BANGALORE d. Premise® is diluted at 0.1% concentration, i.e.1 lit, Premise® + 477 lit. of water = 478 | lit, of Premise® ‘ready to use’ solution | e. The chemical emulsion is then transferred to the spraying equipment f. The chemical shall be sprayed over the designated area manually using workman, provided with personnel protective equipment and the spraying equipment. g. The chemical treatment for the soil shall be done 1 hour prior to the start of the succeeding activity to ensure that the chemical emulsion is well absorbed by the soil Application of Anti termite solution (Indicative) 5.0.1. Application i) The work will be executed by Express Pesticides Pvt., Ltd, an IPCA approved specialized agency with experience in Anti-Termite treatment in buildings. li)Sides & Bottoms of excavated footings will be sprayed & treated with chemical emulsion as per the IS 6313- part 2. iiThe top surface will be sprayed and treated with Chemical emulsion as per the manufacturer's specifications. If the rammed surface does not soak the emulsion at specified dosage, zigzag holes will be made to facilitate saturation of the soll with the emulsion. iv)Retaining wall will be sprayed & treated with chemical emulsion as per the IS 6313- pert 2 in layer as per work progress. v)The external periphery structure will be treated by digging holes at the interval of 150 mm and depth 300 mm & chemical emulsion as per the manufacturer's specifications of vertical surface will be used Page 5 of 7 BP | ereernos ‘Stapoors Palen EONS TRUCTION METHOD STATEMENT IKEA RETAIL STORE, NAGASANDRA,BANGALORE 6.0 Inspection Procedure ‘a. The surface shall be checked for removal of all debris and other loose material b. The surface is checked for completion c. The chemical name along with its expiry date shall be checked on the barrel when material is delivered at site. d. The concentration of the chemical as per the manufacturer's specification shall be checked. . Application of Anti Termite Emulsion, as per IS 6313 part 2 {The timeline for application of the chemical shall be checked ‘hour prior to PCC. 7.0 Resources Requirement / Availability a. Material i.Chemical for Soil Treatment Imidachlorpid 30.5% SC Premise Brand of Bayer ii, Water Suitable for Construction b. Workmen / Specialized Agency The work will be executed by Express Pesticides Pvt, Ltd, an IPCA approved specialized agency with experience in Anti-Termite treatment in buildings. 8.0 Responsibility Matrix Designation Responsibility Responsible for executing activity as per Quality and Safety Standards and under the required cost and time by managing the resources and guiding the supervisory team to execute the | activity as per the Method statement Engineer In-Charge Responsible for executing activity as per Quality and Safety Construction Manager Standards and under the required cost and time by allocating resources accordingly “Page 6 of 7 ga [MSS No: SPCPL/CIVIL/MS-003 shapeetPatons ESRETRUCHON | METHOD STATEMENT wa RARETAL STORE, antes oaaeo eas Responsible for quality assurance and control of the activity prior , during and post execution as per Quality standards by following stringent quality procedures as set in the Quality Plan. Quality Engineer / | Manager | Responsible for ensuring activity follows Safety Standards by Safety Officer inducting them on the company's safety norms | Responsible for ensuring activit ecuted as per Quality and Safety Standards and under the required cost and time. Project In charge Workmen Type of Workmen Workmen shall be trained in application of Specialized Agency Workmen chemical emulsion and follow the approved procedure. 9.0 Documentation - Attachments a. Work Permit b. Quality Plan (MTP-Material Test Plan and ITP-Inspection Test plan) ¢. Process Control Checklist for Anti Termite Work d. Brochure e. 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ON 39va g9Tr| 3009 9vaLNoD 193r0¥d) 4 ON NOISIASE S are at i orn ONS TTU UOT NEESER UO LENS OTNESTCES ENTCODISUIRERTEOOEDEINO DE TU anT OSE TEN NV1d 1S31 1VId3LVA SOWONVE SOLS Vani] 193f0ud 3H 40 aWYN| [Anti-Termite Treatment /a-2.2/40-23-02 - Checklist for Anti-Termite Treatment Site Work Activity CHECKLIST FOR ANTI-TERMITE TREATMENT [Site/Location/Grid No Date Name of sub contractor |GFC Reference No [Eee | ‘S.No. Description yes | No | NA 1 __ [Are all the safety norms being covered as per HSEM process? 2__ [Is the preceding earthwork complete in all respect? 3 [Chock for strata and removal of all loose material before treatment 4 |Wherever applicable, is roding / channeling complete as specified? Is the chemical being used is as per the specifications? (Specify chemical name, Exp. Date) [Concentration of chemical emulsion [Check Tor rate of application for the chemical emulsions fas per specification? 0.5mI with 5 Its of water( 2.1mVlt of water or tlt with 477 It of water) As per IS 6313 part 2 Table No 1 pplication Rate: a)Sides & Bottoms of excavated footings will be sprayed & treated with chemical emulsion @ 5 Ltr per ISq.mt. As per IS 6313 part 2 Table No 1 b)The top surface of Plinth will be sprayed and treated with Chemical emulsion @ 5 Ltrs. per Sqmt. As per is 6313 part 2 Table No 1. If the rammed surface does not soak the emulsion at specified dosage, zigzag holes will be made to facilitate saturation of the soil with the emulsion, )Retaining wall will bo sprayed & treated with chemical emulsion @ 7.5 Lis per vertical squmts As per IS 16313 part 2 Table No 1. in layer as per work progress d)The external periphery structure will be treated by digging holes at the interval of 150 mm and depth 1300 mm & chemical emulsion @ 7.5 Ltrs. per Sqmtof vertical surface As per |S 6313 part 2 Table No 1. will be used Signature : Site Engineer| [Observations: [Corrective Action Proposed: |Whether the above points checked and in order? Namo: Signature - Saar Enginoor (SP E&C) eprevertatve |Shapoorji Pallonji E&C [ouatity Assurance & Quality Control - Contrl of Nor-Conforming Materias Products 4-2.2109-17-19 - Incoming Material Inspection Report for Construction Chemicals 1) Date OF Receipt 12) Name of Supplier 13) Chatian No, 4) aatyon Chatian 5) As per P. 0. No. ls) Cateogory of the Chemical }7) Make & Brand name of the Chemical: Imidacloprid 30.5% SC Premise from M/s Bayer YES NO NA Js) Check for Manufacturing & Expiry dates. Is it Acceptable ? Je) Check for Physical damage to containers & Seal. Is it Acceptable ? 110) Check for Manufactures TEST CERTIFICATE / PRODUCT 11) Is the MSDS available? 112) Acceptance Of The Material Based On The Above Inspection Report. Remarks (any): ISIGN. OF QA-QC MANAGER / ENGINEER |SIGN. 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However, thi Insecticides Act and Rules, wherever applicable ws been given to the provisions of the Insecticides Act, standard is subject to the restrictions imposed under the For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, ‘observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shali be rounded oft in accordance with I9-2 1960 “Rules for rounding off numerical values (zevised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off ‘value should be the same as that of the sified value inthis standard. S 16131 : 2018 Indian Standard IMIDACLOPRID SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE (SC) — SPECIFICATION 18Col ‘This standard prescribes the requirements and the ‘methods of sampling and test for Inudacloprid, SC. 2 REFERENCES The following standards contain provisions which through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions Indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this ‘standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions OF the standards Indicated below: IS No. Tle 1070: 1992 Reagent grade water — Specification (third revision) 2771 (Part 1): Corrugated fibreboard boxes — 1990 Specification: Part I General requirements (second revision) 6940: 1982 Methods of test for pesticides and their formulations (first revision) 8190 (Part2): Requirements for packing ot 1988. pesticides: Part 2 Liquid pesticides (second revision) 9754; 1981 Specification for high density polyethylene containers for packing. of liquid pesticides upto | litre capacity 10627: 1983 Methods for sampling of pesticidal formulations 12512; 1989 HDPE Containers — For liquid pesticides - Capacity over } and up to litres 15443:2004 Imidacloprid technical Specification 3 REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Constituents ‘3.1.1 The material shall consist ofa suspension of fine particles of Imidacloprid, technical, in an aqueous ‘phase together with suitable formulants. 3.1.2 Imidacloprid, technical employed in the formulation ofthe material shall conform to IS 15443. 3.2 Physical ‘The material shall comply with the following physical requirements 3.2.1 Description ‘The material shall bein the form of viscous liguid free from extraneous matter. Tt shall readily form a suspension, on dilution with water, suitable for spray NOTE —Before sampling to verity produ quay, inspect the commetialconacr carly. On sanding, sespesion ‘conccrates usually develop concetstion grade fon top to the Potion ofthe container. This may even result in the ppearaice of clear liguid on top andor sediment onthe bottom Thretore, Dtere sampling. homogenize the proc, sccording (0 istucsios given by the manufacturer of in the sence of such instructions, by gentle shaking of the ovnmercial container (for example, by iverting the elated ‘omainr several ties) After this procedure, the container Should not conan atic Lyer of nondiapesed product a the boon. A suitable and snple meted of checking for 9 on-dapersed ayer ‘cake is by prabing wit s glas rod ll the physical and chemical tests must be eaqied out on = Taboratry sane aken after the recommended homagexiation procedore 3.2.2 Pourability (Rinsed Residue) When determined by the method prescribed in Annex A, the rinsed residue shall not be more than (08 percent (s/n). 3.2.3 Spontaneity of Dispersion When determined by the method prescribed in Annex B, the spontaneity of dispersion of the material shali not be less than 70 percent (n/n). 3.24 Suspensibility When determined by the method prescribed in ‘Annex C, the suspensibility of the material shall not be less than 90 percent (nun) 3.2.5 Wet Sieve Test Not less than 95 percent by mass of the material shall pass through a 45 micron IS sieve when determined by method deseribed in 11.1 of IS 6940. 3.26 Persistent Foam When determined by the prescribed in Annex D, the persistent foam shall not be more than 30 ml after 2 h IS 161at : 2015 Chemical Th rents specif Ee din 33.1 and 332 33h dacloprid Cont For determining of Imidactoprid cone arately a quantity of sample containing shout © 2) i to 109 9 aunetric Mask and prepace the sample solution a ribed in Annex A of IS 18443. When determined by the method prescribed in Annex A of IS 15483. th observed Imidseloprid content, percent (n/n), of any fof the samples shall not differ from the declared ‘nominal value by mote than the percent tolerance limits of imidaclopeid (0.3 v9 0.4 y of samp given below Nominal Value Tolerance limits Percent Percent Upw9 +10" 3 of the Above 9 and below $0. £5. noininal f value 50 and above +5 ea 3M. The actual value of Imidacloprid content in the formulation shall be calculated to the second decimal place and then rounded oft to first decimal place before applying the tolerances given in 33.1, 3.3.2 Acidity / Alkalinity When tested by the method prescribed in 13.5 of 15 6940, the acidity (as H,SO,) or alkalinity (as NaOH) ‘of the material shall no: be more than 0.2 percent by mass, respectively 4 PACKING The material shall be packed in High density polyethylene (HDPE) containers of capacities 50, 100, 250, 500 ml, 1 litre and 5 litre for retait packaging system. The HDPE container shall conform to IS 9754 or eapacities up to I litre) and IS 12512 (for capacities over I and up to 5 litre) The containers upto 5 litre capacity shall be further packed in CFB boxes conforming to IS 2771 (Part 1) and having maximum capacity of 20 litre. The packing shall also meet the {general requirements given in IS 8190 (Part 2). SMARKING $.1 The containers shall be securely closed and the {following information shall be marked legibly and indelibly on each container in addition to any other information, as is necessary under the Insecticides Act, 1968 and Rules framed thereunder: Name and ad ©) Batch number Dare o Date of expiry sguentity percent cau Insecticides Act thereunder: and onaey notice das in the 1968 and Rules framed i) Any other information required under the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 5.2 BIS Certification Marking The product may also be marked with the Mark Standard 5.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of Bureau of Indian Standards Act. 1986 and the Rutes and Regulations made thereunder. The dewils of conditions under whieh the licence for the use of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained trom the Bureau of Indian Standards. 6 SAMPLING When freshly manufactured material in bulk quantity andior the retail pack of the Formulated product isiare offered for inspection, representative sample of the material shall be drawn and tested as prescribed in TS 10627 and if tested within 90 days of its date of manufacture, the criteria for conformity shall he that the contents in percent (n/m), shali not be fess than the declated nominal value. The upper limit for ‘conformity shall he the same as these given in 3.3.1 When the material is offered for inspection after 90 days of its manufacture, sampling shall be done prescribed in IS 10627, however, the eriteria for ‘conformity af the material, when tested, shall he the limits of tolerances, as applicable over the declared nominal value and given under 3.3.1 7 TESTS 7.1 Tests shall be carried out by the methods referred to in 32.2 0 32.6,3.3.1 and 3.3.2. 7.2 Quali Unless specified otherwise, pure chemicals and reagent grade water (see IS 1070) shall be employed in test. of Reagents [NOTE ~ ‘Pure chemicals” shall mean elem that do na ‘natin impure, whieh affect he results of analysis Is 16131 : 2018, ANNEX A. (Clause 3.2 ) DETERMINATION OF POURABILITY 3-0) PRINCIPLE “The suspension concentrate is allowed to stand for a finite time and the atnount remaining ip the container after a standardized pouring procedure is determined “The container is rinsed andthe amount then remaining is determined. A-LAPPARATUS A-L1 A500 mlstoppered measuring cylinder as per following requirements 8) Volume equivalent t0 1 Sm subdivision of the scale b). Capacity corresponding to lowest. :50 ml graduation mark = ©) Capacity corresponding to highest :500 ml ‘graduation mark 4) Length of scale 250mm ©) Overall height 39 em Diameter of base 10cm 8) Stopper Bat [NOTE — High dent poiyethyene botles, 000ml vole ‘un Kilo jars, 700 ml volume ean be used but this must be recorded withthe eu A-2 PROCEDURE ‘Weigh the empty container and stopper (Wo) and add ‘enough of the suspension concentrate taken from a recently mixed bulk sample to leave approximately 20, percent of the volume of the container as ullage Replace the stopper and reweigh the container (WV) Allow the container to stand undisturbed For 24 hand then pour out the suspension concentra for 60 s ac an angle of 43° and then finally invert th container for 60s (see Note 2). Re-weigh the contain and stopper (W,). Ada distilled water at20°C (a volume ‘of 80 percent of that of the container) and replace the stopper. Invert the container 10 tines (see Nove 3) and empty the container as before and re-weigh the container and stopper (H,). Calculate the residue (R) and the rinsed residue (Ry) Note 1) R, percent ‘weight of the empty container, in g; ‘weight of the container with the sample. in & = weightot the contsiner after the pouring out of the suspension concentrate, in g: W, = weight of the container after removal of distilled water, in g; R= residue: and R, = sinsed residue Notes 1 he eng ofthe standing peiod and he rermperatae shoud be arced previously 2A square sce comsner shouldbe bed oth a Mat sie is tudement 23 The term javer the contier means thatthe containers ‘eral ais i aned Uwough TH0°C and then brought ac: to its onginal postion, the whole operation ig about 2s Is 16131: 2013 ANNEX B (Clause 3.2.3) DETERMINATION OF SPONTANEITY OF B-0 PRINCIPLE ‘The method is broadly similar to that used to determine the suspensibitity of concentrates, except that it employs only one wersion and a 5 mif standing time. It iavolves preparing 250 ml of a mixture of formulation and water, mixed with only one inversion ‘of the measuring cylinder. After standing under defined conditions the top nine-tenths is removed, and the femaining tenth assayed chemically, gravimetrically or by solvent extraction. The spontaneity of dispersion is readily calculated, B-1 REAGENTS B-1.1 Standard Hard Water B-2 APPARATUS. B21 Graduated Cylinders, glass stopitred, 250 ml capacity B-2.2 Glass Suction Tubes, about 40 em long, § im internal diameter, drawn out at one end to 2-3 mm internal diameter 1B-3 PROCEDURE Normally the whole procedure is carried out in duplicate. Homogenize the sample by gently stiring (see Note 1). The standard hard water, measuring eylinder and sample to be used in the determination should be equilibrated to the required temperature before starting the test. Determine the density of the formulation and calculate the mass of formulation ‘equivalent o 12.5 ml (WV). Pour standard water (237.5 mm) at the required temperature into the graduated cylinder and stand this on a top-pan balance: add the calculated mass of formulation from a small beaker held so thatthe lip is lem above the top ofthe cylinder. Complete the addition within atime limit of 15 s (see Note 2). ‘As soon as the formulation has been added, stopper the cylinder and invert once (see Note 3). Stand the cylinder in an upright position on a bench free from vibration or direct sources of heat for S min = 10s. At the end of this time, carefully remove the stopper and ‘withdraw the top 225 ml of suspension by means of ‘the suction cube connected to a reservoir and suitable ISPERSION pump. Carry out the operation in 10-15 s by maintaining the tip of the tube just Below the fall level of the suspension, care being taken to mininiize any disturbance of he Suspension. Fast of the tube is always only-a few mm below the surface f the suspension (see Note 4), ‘Transter the 25 + | ml of dilute suspension remaining in the cylinder to an evaporation dish and evaporate the water to dryness over a water bath. Record the weight ofthe wesidue. Find ont the quantity (Qh of active ingredient in the residue by multiplying the weight of residue with the assayed percent active ingredient content inthe formulation (see Annex A of IS 15543) and dividing by 100. Calculate the spontaneity of dispersion as given in Be Nores 1A crust of ary mate somatis founs ise He neck of suspension cena eotavars, Care ts Detaken a esac that pricls do nt break ay from dss entamiat he ‘mp so for he determination, 2 Ktmay beef to weigh he Deke plus formulation here fndafte thc adi ote water to maltea check on he sera Of stuplezdaed te the water To inven the cylinder, Hold i with one han at eae inoulated witha lth, and rotate # ogh 180°C an back gan, through an imaginary Fed point midway DetGen the hands Ensre no boucing ocats. Fach iverson should ke 4 Itmay eet yo i rubber bung large than the einer rout, as39 adjustable sop sta he fina level of suspension Tetum the einer repetable, The position of he bong eat be determina bea peeliminary cation B- CALCULATION Hbic-@ e Spontaneity of dispersion, percent where Wxa = pg = mass inthe whole eylinder, ing: a @ = mass of active ingredient in 25 ml w sample at the bottom, in x: = mass of formulation actually added to the cylinder, in g; and percentage of active ingredient by ‘mass in formulation. 1 Is 16131: ANNEX © (Clause 3.2.4) DETERMINATION OF SUSPI C0 PRINCIPLE ‘The method is broadly similar to methods for eterining the suspensihility of wetable powders. It invoives preparing 250 ml of diluted suspension allowing it to stand in a measuring cylinder under defined conditions, and removing the top nine-tenths. ‘The remaining tenth is then assayed chemically, and the suspensibility ig calculated, (1 REAGENTS (C-1.1 Standard Hard Water & (C-2 APPARATUS €-24 Graduated Cylinders, glssstoppered, 250 ml capacity = 2.2 Glass Suction Tubes, aout 40m long, 5 mm ternal diameter, drawn out at one end to 2-3 mm internal diameter. 3 PROCEDURE Carry out the whole procedure in duplicate Homogenize the sample by gently stirring (see Note 1). The mass of sample to be taken is that required to make 250 ml of diluted suspension, with the concentration ecommended on the label. Tra range of concentrations is recommended, the highest and lowest should be used (see Note 2). The standard hard water, measuring cylinder and sample to be used in the determination should be equilibrated to the required emperature lace 100 ml of equilibrated standard water in a 250 sm measuring cylinder. Weigh the required amount of sample into a $0 ml beaker and transfer quanvitatively to the cylinder with more standard water, finally waking up to 250 ml. Stopper the eylinder and invert 30 times (see Note 3). Place the cylinder in an upright position, free from vibration, and allow it to stand ‘undisturbed for 30 min. At the end of the time, quickly insert the glass tube into the cylinder and by means of a vacuum pump and suitable reservoir withdrdw nine-tenths (225 ml) ofthe suspension. Catry out the operation in 10-15 s by SIBILITY maintaining the tip of the glass tube just beiow the falling level of the suspension, cate being taken t0 minimize any disturbance of the suspension (see Nowe 4). ‘Transfer the 25 2 1 ml of dilute suspension remaining in the cylinder to a evaporation dish and evsporate the ‘water to dryness over a water bath, Record the weight of the residue. Find out the quantity (Q) of active ingredient in the residue by multiplying weight of residue with the assayed percent active ingredient content in the formulation (see Annex A of 1S 15443) and dividing by 100. Calculate the suspensibility as given in C-4 NOTES 1A crus of ary materia sometimes tors inside the neck of ‘saspension concentrate consiners. Care mastbetskenoensre "hat particles do no brea away fo this and conan the sample used fc the determina 2 Hinay be tp to weigh the beaker plus formation before anid ster the addon 1 the water to make 4 check the amount of sample adde to the water, 3 To inven the eylinder, hold it with one hand at cach en, insulted wih a loth, and rotate it through 180°C and back agai, cough an iraginary feed poi midway between te Trands, Ensure no bouncing occurs, Each inversion sould ke ‘LTumay behalf tt esbber bung, lage than he elinder ‘mouth as an adjustable stp sotha the al level a sespension lettin the eylinder is epratable. The poston ofthe hang cae be determined by a preliminary calibration, (C-4 CALCULATION Liixic-@) Suspensibiiy, pereent = HSE where nets the whole eylind TP mass in the whole exlnder, ing: o = mas of active ingredient in 25 ml sample a the bottom, i g w = mass of formulation actually added 10 the eylinder. ing. and P = percentage of active ingredient by ‘mass in formulation. IS 16131 : 2018 ANNEX D. (Clause 3.2.6) DETERMINATION OF PERSISTENT FOAM. D-0 OUTLINE OF METHOD ‘The method is suitable fer determining the foam ‘ereated when suspension concenteates are diluted. The suspension concentrate is dilated in a measuring cylinder of standard dimensions which is inverted 30 finies and the amount of foam created and remaini after certain times is measured D-1 REAGENT DAL Standard Hard Water D-2 APPARATUS D-2:1 Graduated Cylinder, glass sioppered, 250 mt capacity with 2 ml graduations, the distance between the Dark andthe 250 rl mark being 2Dem-215 em ad between the 250 nl mark andthe tom ofthe Stopper. 6 cm wo 8 em (se Net) NOTE —T ender should be clean and fee fm grease D-22 Stopwatch D-S PROCEDURE “The ma of sample tobe taken make 200 ml of a suspension with a concentration recommended in the dieections for use supplied sith the product. When several concentrations ate recommended, the wiasimum goncentration shall be used. ‘Pat about 180 ml of standard hard water into the 250 mt ‘measuring eylinder standing on a top pan balance and weigh in the required amount of suspension concentrate, Top up with standard hard water up 10 200 mil mark. Stopper the eylinder and invert 30 times {sce Note 1). Place the stoppered eylinder upright on the bench and immediately star the stopwateh. Read the voluine of foam produced and remaining after 2 min (see Note 2) Notes 1 The expression “inser the eying wean thatthe soppered ‘pind held by 2 ands, one at each end ofthe eine, which are insulated frm he ylinder By means of a clth The ‘upright cylinders eed through 180° and back to is origin pstion without any bounce" occurring (his Operation taxing Enpronsmately 2. I 4s convenient to observe 2 sop-clock ‘hipped witha second hand which slepe OnEe every WO § Seid his 2. few bubbles round the pephery are el sgsifiam. Any ‘ylunes ove the 250 nl mar shuld he marked onthe ouside Zin! the volume of Four thus dterined. Bureau of tian Standards BIS is a statutory institution established under the Burcow of Indian Standards Act, 1986 wo promot: harmonious development of the activities of standaraization, marking and quality certifi nected matiers in the country. ation of goods IS has the Copyright of all ts publications. No part of these publications may be reproduced in any form ‘without the prior permission in writing of BIS. This does not preclude the free use, in the course of implementing the standard, of necessary details, such as symbols and sizes, type or grade designations, Enquiries reiating to copyright be addressed to the Director (Publications), BIS, Review of Indian Standards Amendnients are issued to standards as the need arises on the basis of comments. 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LP Read, Kankurgachi 2337 8499, 23378561 KOLKATA 700084 Nontiern + $CO 335-336, Secor 4-A, CHANDIGARH 160022 2603883 2609285 Soutiern CLT. Camus, 1V Cross Road, CHENNAI 600113 2254 1216, 2054 1482 2as4 2519, 22542315 Western Manaalaya, E9 MIDC, Maro, Ander (Ess) 2632 9295, 2632 7858 MUMBA 400093 asso 791,282 7892 Branches: AHMEDABAD. BANGALORE. BHOPAL. BHUBANESHWAR. COIMBATORE. DEHRADUN. FARIDABAD. GHAZIABAD. GUWAHATI. HYDERABAD. JAIPUR. KOCHI. LUCKNOW. NAGPUR. PARWANOO. PATNA. PUNE. RAIKOT. VISAKHAPATNAM. Publish MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET aaa Bi Bayer GropSclence Limited | (4, ner Schedule 8, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 PREMISE 350 SC Amendment 2003) MSDS NO. : 4869095 | ISSUENO.:01 | DATE OF ISSUE: 01.08.2005 | PAGE 1 OF7 1. CHEMICAL IDENTITY 1.1. PRODUCT NAME / TRADE NAME: PREMISE 350 SC 1.2. CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION _Nitroimidazolidinylidenamine, Nitroguanidine insecticide 4.3 CHEMICAL NAME :Imidacloprid, 1-{(6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl]-N-nitro- 2-imidazolidinimine. 1.4 SYNONYMS :Cencor, 4.5 FORMULA CoHioCINsO, MW: 255.69 16 C.AS.NO. 136261-41-3, 1.7 U.N.NO. Not dangerous goods (ADNR /ADR / GGVE / GGVS / IATA_C ATA_P / IMDG / RID) 1.8 REGULATED IDENTIFICATION 1.8.1 SHIPPING NAME Transport Information: Not dangerous goods CODES/LABEL according to ADNR /ADR / GGVE / GGVS / IATA_C / IATA_P/IMDG/RID Hazardous components which must be listed on the label: Imidacloprid WHO-classification: II (Moderately hazardous) Hazard Classification Xn - Harmful - Yes R-phrases: R22 Harmful if swallowed. R52 Harmful to aquatic organisms. ‘S-phrases: None 1.8.2 HAZCHEM NO. 2¥ 1.8.3 HAZARDOUS WASTE ID NO. 29 CAS. No. 1.9 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS —_:Imidacloprid 138261 2. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA 2.1 PHYSICAL STATE :Liquid 2.2 APPEARANCE __:Colour white liquid, suspension = @ ea MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (As per Schedule 9, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 PREMISE 350 SC Amendment 2003) Bayer CropScience Limited MSDS NO. : 4869095 | ISSUENO.:01 | DATE OF ISSUE : 01.08.2005 | PAGE 20F 7 fees "Slight, speciic odour — 2.4 SPECIFIC-GRAMITY / DENSITY :1.15 at 20°C (WATER = 1) (aim) 2.5 VAPOUR PRESSURE AT 20°C _ :Not Available. 2.8 VAPOUR DENSITY (AIR=1) Not Available. 2.7 BOILING RANGE/POINT °C :Not Available, 2.8 MELTING/FREEZING POINT °C :Not Available 2.9 SOLUBILITY :completely miscible in water 2.10 pH :7.0 to 8.0 undiluted, 3. _ FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD | DATA | | 3.1. FLAMMABILITY :No | 3.2 FLASH POINT. (°C) :> 100°C, DIN 51755 Not determined due to the boiling point. 3.3. AUTO- IGNITION TEMP. (°C): Not Available. 3.4 UPPER EXPLOSION LIMIT :Not Available. (% BY VOLUME) 3.5 LOWER EXPLOSION LIMIT ‘Not Available. (% BY VOLUME) 3.6 TDG FLAMMABILITY :Not Available. 3.7 EXPLOSION SENSITIVITY ‘Not Available. TO IMPACT 3.8 EXPLOSION SENSITIVITY ‘Not Available. TO STATIC ELECTRICITY 3.9 HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION __ :Formation of Hydrogen cyanide, Hydrogen chloride, PRODUCTS Carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, and Nitrogen oxides (NOx) is possible. 3.10 HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATION :Will not occur. _CUMBUSTIBLE LIQUID :Yes @ nitro” profession MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (As per Schedule 9, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 PREMISE 350 SC Amendment 2003) Bayer CropScience Limited MSDS NO. : 4869095 | ISSUENO.: 01 | DATE OF ISSUE : 07.08.2005 | PAGE 3 OF 7 3.12 EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL No 7 3.13 CORROSIVE MATERIAL :No 3.14 FLAMMABLE MATERIAL :No 3.15 OXIDISER No 3.16 PYROPHORIC MATERIAL ‘No 3.17 ORGANIC PEROXIDE :No 3.18 OTHERS. Not Available. 4, REACTIVITY DATA 4.1 CHEMICAL STABILITY :No hazardous reactions when stored and handled according to prescribed instructions. 4.2, INCOMPATIBILITY WITH ‘Not Available, OTHER MATERIAL 4.3. REACTIVITY :Not Available, | 4.4 HAZARDOUS REACTION :Not Available. | PRODUCTS: 5. HEALTH HAZARD DATA. 5.1 ROUTS OF ENTRY 5.2 EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE / SYMPTOMS 5.3 EMERGENCY TREATMENT 5.4 TLV (ACGIH) Not Available. 5.6 STEL :Not Available. 5.6 PERMISIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT :Not Available. 5.7 ODOUR THRESHOLD :Not Available. 5.8 LD 50 (ROUTES & SPECIES) —:Oral rat : 768 mg/kg Dermal rat: > 5000 mg/kg LC 50 (ROUTES & SPECIES) _: Inhalation rat: > 1.752 mg/l Exposure time: 4h__ Gn. nitro” profession: Bayer CropScience Limited PREMISE 350 SC (As per Schedule 9, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Amendment 2003) MSDS NO. : 4869095 ISSUE NO. : 07 DATE OF ISSUE : 01.08.2005 PAGE 4 OF 7 5.9 NFPA HAZARD SIGNALS HEALTH FLAMMABILITY REACTIVITY SPECIAL TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Skin Irritation : non irritant (rabbit) Eye Irritation non irritant (rabbit) Sensitization: Non-sensitizing (guinea pig) OECD 406, Buehler test Test conducted with a similar formulation ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Fish Toxicity: LC50 (Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchu: mykiss) 211 mg/l, Exposure time: 96 h Daphnia Toxicity: EC50 (Water flea (Daphnia magna} 85 mg/l, Exposure time: 48 h Algae Toxicity: EC50 (Desmodesmus subspicatus| >10 mg/l, Growth rate Exposure time: 72 h The value mentioned relates to the active ingredient Imidacloprid. Saun PREVENTIVE MEASURES 6.1 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ~ GLOVES - RESPIRATORY EYES FOOTWEAR CLOTHING OTHER 6.2 HANDLING AND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS ‘Solvent resistant hand gloves No personal respiratory protective equipment normall required. ‘Chemical safety goggles with side-shields ‘Conductive shoes Protective clothing ‘Shower and ocular shower. Handling Use only in area provided with appropriate exhaust ventilation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing Keep working clothes separately. Wash hands before breaks and at the end of workday, Remove soiled or soaked clothing immediately and clean thoroughly before using again Garments that cannot be cleaned must rece! 4 @ crested with nitro” profession: Bayer CropScience Limited (As per Schedule 9, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 PREMISE 350 SC Amendment 2003) MSDS NO. : 4869095 ISSUE NO. : 07 DATE OF ISSUE : 01.08.2005 PAGE 5 OF 7 (burnt). | Storage Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well ventilated place. Store in original container. Store in a place accessible by authorized persons only. Keep away from direct sunlight. Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs. German storage class 12 Non Combustible Liquids Storage temperature: -10 to 40°C Suitable materials: Only use containers that are approved specifically for the substance / product. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID EASURES 7.4 FIRE 7.4.4 FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA 7.1.2 SPECIAL PROCEDURES 7.1.3 UNUSUAL HAZARDS 7.2. EXPOSURE 7.2.4 FIRST AID MEASURE ‘Water spray, Carbon dioxide (CO2), Foam, Sand Use self contained breathing apparatus. Wear full protective suit. If possible and without risk, remove intact containers from exposure to fire. Otherwise, spray unopened containers with water to keep cool. Contain fire-fighting water by bunding area with sand or earth. Collect contaminated firefighting water separately, must not be discharged into the drains. Do | not whirl around the product. | In the event of fire the following can be released: | Carbon monoxide (CO), Hydrogen chloride (HCI), Hydrogen cyanide (hydrocyanic acid), Nitrogen oxides (NOx). Move out of dangerous area. Ifthe patient is likely to become unconscious, place and transport in stable sideways position. Seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. Eyes: Wash with large amounts of water immediately, | Occasionally lifting upper and lower (approximately 15-20 minutes) Skin: immediately. wash affected area with soap and mild detergent and large amounts of water (approximately, 15 - 20 minutes) | Remove contaminated clothing and shoes cated ith nitro” profession: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (As per Schedule 9, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage | RR and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 | PREMISE 350 SC Amendment 2003) | Bayer CropScience Limited MSDS NO. : 4869095 | ISSUENO.:07 | DATE OF ISSUE : 01.08.2005 | PAGE 6 OF 7 Inhalation: Remove victim from exposed area to fresh] air immediately. If breathing has stopped, perform) artificial respiration. Keep person warm and at rest. Treat symptomatically and supportively. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion: Rinse mouth. Do not induce vorniting Treat symptomatically and supportively. 7.2.2 ANTIDOTE/DOSAGE :No specific antidote known, Monitoring of respiratory and cardiac functions. Gastric lavage, then charcoal (carbo medialis) and sodium sutfate, 73 SPILLS 7.3.1 STEPS TO BE TAKEN :Use Personal Protective Instruments. Avoid contact with spilled material or contaminated surfaces. If ordinary clothing becomes contaminated remove i immediately. When dealing with the spillage do not eat, drink o ‘smoke and wear personal protective clothing. Take up with absorbent material (e.9. sand, earth or a proprietary absorbent material) and sweep or preferably vacuum up spillage using equipment fitted with high efficiency final fiter. Avoid creating a dust. Clean the area with soa solution Do not allow entering in drains or waterways. Transte collected material to heavy duty plastic drums and keep safe for disposal 7.3.2 WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD __: Product disposal in accordance with regulations for special waste. it must be taken to special waste disposal site and should be incinerated at @ suitable waste incineration plant in accordance with official regulations. Where large quantities are concerned consult the | supplier. | This material and its container must be disposed as a hazardous waste. | Avoid release to the environment. |. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION —:BCS GLOBAL QHSE MSDS Library - SAP MSDS REFERENCE ‘System - Material/UVP No, — 2929698, Bayer Crop Protection safety Data Sheet ~ 492136/05 18 Aug 2000. road wth @ nitro” profession: Bayer CropScience Limited | (4. 56, schedule 9, Rule 17 of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 PREMISE 350 SC Amendment 2003) MSDS NO. : 4869095 | ISSUENO.:01 | DATE OF ISSUE : 07.08.2005 | PAGE 7 OF7 9. MANUFACTURER / SUPPLIERS — ~ DATA 9.1. NAME OF FIRM Bayer CropScience Limited 9.2 MAILING ADDRESS Kolshet Road, Thane, (Maharashtra) Pin Code: 400 607 9.3 TELEPHONE 91-22-25311030-Thane 9.4 TELEFAX NO. 91-22-25455223-Thane 9.6 E-MAIL :sadanand.dandekar@bayercropscience.com 9.6 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS 9.7 a) CONTACT PERSON IN Emergency Control Center EMERGENCY Bayer Crop Science Limited, Kolshet Road, Thane (Maharashtra State) 400 607 Telephone No. 022-2531 1884 022-25311885 b) LOCAL BODIES INVOLVED _ District Emergency Control Center Collector Office, Thane. 9.8 STANDARD PACKING :250 and 1000 ml in HDPE container. 9.9 TREMCARD DETAILS / REF. NO. :Tremeard is prepared as per the directions of Transport Commissioner, Maharashtra State Mumbai 10, DISCLAIMER Information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet is believed to be reliable but no representation) guarantee or warranties of any kind are made as to its accuracy, suitability for a particular application ot results to be obtained from them. It is up to Manufacturer / Seller to ensure that the information| contained in the Material Safety Data Sheet is relevan to the product manufactured / handled or sold by him as the case may be. The company makes n warranties expressed or implied in respect of the adequacy of this document for any particular purpose. ‘Changes since the last version are highlighted in Bold /talic. This version replaces all previous versions. created with nitro” profession: aa eevee a its Deemer That yee oe i Yew =tlaatclen oogey Bayer A termitarium ‘ermites are social insects. An important part of the Tsurat environment, they benefit mankind by their effective re-cycling of organic matter into the soil Unfortunately sometimes, the organic matter they recycle is our houses and other man-made structures. Termites are therefore, a major cause of economic damage to structures in our country, sometimes causing more damage to housing than fires. A termite colony consists of the termite queen, soldiers and workers. A mature colony may have over a million termites. Most termites build mud chambers, the termitaria, in which they reside. It is the subterranean termites (generally ground- dwelling or requiring contact with the soil or some constant source of moisture) which are a major cause of concern forhumans. ee Historically, the best way to stop termites from destroy- ing homes is by applying chemical barrier of the termiticide in the soil around the structure. The efficacy of a conventional barrier depends on its completeness. Any break in the barrier (due to con- struction activity, improper application, shifting of treated soil mass, subsidence, etc) renders it useless andthe structure lays exposed toa termite attack, In addition, the repelient nature of conventional pesti- cides actively encourages termites to avoid the barrier and look for gaps. Premise® is an innovative termiticide being used by more and more pest control operators, internationally | breaks through the ‘repellent barrier’ mentality and allows the pest control specialist to get the best results at minimal dosage rates Being non-repelient and hence very effective it has replaced conventional products in both pre construction and post-construction termiticide treat- ment. Unlike conventional termiticides, which act by 2 repellent or immediate contact kil, Premise” creates non-repellent treated zone in the soil that function as termite killing field”. Termites entering the treated zone cannot detect the presence of Premise” and ge ‘exposed to lethal doses of the product Worker termites Due to the non repellent property of Premise” termites. do not look around the “barrier” for a gap. Termites exposed to Premise” become dysfunctional immediately and stop feeding, This ensures that no further structural damage can take place. In addition termites transfer Premise” and its debilitating effects by contact to nest mates not directly exposed to treated zone in the soil. This causes reductions in termite populations by attrition. OF NO RETURI ee Fora termiticide to be effective, itis very important that it spreads well and remains in the soil for some time. The ability of a product to spread in the soil is called the lateral spread and depends on its solubility in water. Premise® being water-soluble has an excellent lateral spread. When injected into the soil, it spreads well along with the solvent. This enhances the distribution of the product With time, Premise® binds well with the organic matter in the soil. Due to this there is no leaching and the treated zone remains intact for a long time. These features make Premise” the product of choice in pre and post construction soil application. | Lateral spread of termiticides | COrganophosphates: Premise’ For both pre-and post-construction, itis recommended that Premise” is applied at 0.1% a.i.concentration, 2.1 lit, Premise” + 499 lit. of water = 500 lit. of Premise” ‘ready to use’ solution. Treatment is to be carried out as per current practices. To get an idea of how effective Premise” is over conventional formulations, we compare it on some important parameters : Characteristic | Premise” Chiorpyriphos Factor What it means to you Oral LD,, rat (mg/kg) 4240 |) 185 3 Avery safe product Application rate (% 1.0 10 Only the bare minimum amount of product is | | needed Vapour pressure (mm) 1.5.x 10° 1.9x 10° 12,667 No odours [a The Premise” benefits - Non-repellent Premise Termites cannot detect treated zone and get exposed to lethal doses, thus ensuring maximum kill Rapid action Termites cease feeding immediately on exposure to Premise® thus preventing any further damage Effective protection | The debilitating effect of the Treated Zone on termites ensures good and long lasting protection Convenient Low dose, odourless, low environmental risk, product means a happy [BiBsentation 250 mi premiseindia bayer 200 6805 homeowner Authorised Premise” Pest Control Professional ses a | POST BOX No. 26941, S-5, KHIRA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, B. M. BHARGAV' ROAD. SANTACRUZ (W), MUMBAI-400 054. ‘TEL: 56914400/66912921 -24/26615745 | EXPRESS PESTICIDES PVT. LTD. Zonal offices Gardens, Bongoiore >0) Bayer CropScience Limited BAYER} Address : Himatnagar, Gujarat R ysis Premise Imidacloprid 30.5 % mim SC) PSCOO005S, Name of the Product [Expiry date Pack Size Pa TESTS Limits As Per 1S 16131:2015 ° Whitish to ight biege [Active Ingredient, % whw imidacioprid 28.98 - 32.03 [Aciaity as HS0, % mim, max. Alkalinity 02 las NaOH % mm, max. 02 [Pourability % mim, max. fe ee 95 30 Sieve Test (Wet) % nvm , min.Passing Remarks : The patch sample meets above specifications OBSERVATIONS ‘Whitish to ight biege ‘suspension 0.80 through 0.045 mm @ [Persistent Foam in ml after 2 min. max. pH of the suspension

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