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IS0 RECOMMENDATION
R 258
COMMON NAMES FOR PESTICIDES
THIRD LIST
1st EDITION
May 1962
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BRIEF HISTORY
The IS0 Recommendation R 258, Common Names for Pesticides-Third List, was drawn up
by Technical Committee ISO/TC 81, Common Names for Pesticides, the Secretariat of which is
held by the British Standards Institution (B.S.I.).
Work on this question by the Technical Committee began in 1957 and led, in 1959, to the
adoption of a Draft IS0 Recommendation.
In May 1960, this Draft IS0 Recommendation (No. 377) was circulated to all the IS0
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Member Bodies for enquiry. It was approved, subject to a few modifications of an editorial
nature, by the following Member Bodies :
Republic of
Austria Germany
Be 1 g i u m Greece South Africa
Canada Hung a r y Romania
Chile India Spain
Sweden
Colombia Ireland
Czechoslovakia Israel United Kingdom
New Zealand U.S.S.R.
France
Three Member Bodies opposed the approval of the Draft:
Argentina Italy Netherlands
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The Draft IS0 Recommendation was then submitted by correspondence to the IS0 Council,
which decided, in May 1962, to accept it as an IS0 RECOMMENDATION.
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ISO/R 258-1962 (E)
May 1962
IS0 Recommendation R 258
COMMON NAMES FOR PESTICIDES
THIRD LIST *
FOREWORD
This IS0 Recommendation gives the third list of common names approved by Technical
Committee ISO/TC 8 1, Common Names for Pesticides, for certain pesticides of international
importance. The chemical name in conformity with the rules of the International Union of
Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is given in each case, as well as chemical formulae and
notes covering some of the names. Where the interpretations of the rules of IUPAC by The
Chemical Society, London, and the American Chemical Society, New York, differ, both versions
are given. That of The Chemical Society is indicated by an asterisk (*), that of the American
Chemical Society by a dagger (t). Chemical formulae and notes concerning some of the names
are also given. The application of each compound is given in a separate column according
to the following classes :
A Insecticides or acaricides
B Fungicides
C Herbicides
r' D Rodenticides
It is proposed in due course to issue further IS0 Recommendations for approved common
names. In some cases, widely used names are not available for international use at the present
time, because they are protected by trade marks in certain countries.
The foregoing lists constitute the subject-matter of the following IS0 Recommendations:
R 116, Common Names for Pesticides, First List,
R 219, Common Names for Pesticides, Second Lisi.
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IÇO/R 258-1962 (E)
APPROVED COMMON NAMES
Common names
Countries
(9
English
Chemical names Chemical formulae where name
Classes
not acceptable
French (F)
Russian (RI
product containing
aldrin Canada (z)
95per cent of HHDN A Denmark (2:
aldrine (F)
aJrbqmiI (R)
(see the latter, page 7) U.S.S.R. (z)
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Argentina (3:
chlorfenson 4-chlorophen yl Denmark (4)
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