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UDC 632.95
Ref. No. : ISO/R 116 -1959 (E)
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IS0 RECOMMENDATION
R 116
COMMON NAMES FOR PESTICIDES
FIRST LIST
1st EDITION
August 195{' '
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Also issued in French and Russian. Copies to be obtained through the national standards organizations.
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BRIEF HISTORY
The IS0 Recommendation R 116, Common Names for Pesticides - First 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.).
During its first plenary meeting, held in London, in November 1955, the Technical
Committee ISO/TC 81, began its studies for this IS0 Recommendation. A list of names was
put forward by the Technical Committee Secretariat and those names which were acceptable
to members were circulated, in April 1956, as a draft proposal.
As a result of comments received the Technical Committee Secretariat prepared a second
draft proposal which was then accepted as a Draft IS0 Recommendation.
On 17 July 1957, the Draft IS0 Recommendation (No. 166) was distributed to all the
IS0 Member Bodies and was approved by the following 23 (out of a total of 39) Member Bodies:
*Australia *Ireland Spain
Israel Sweden
Austria
Burma *Italy *Switzerland
*Canada Japan Union of South Africa
*Denmark New Zealand United Kingdom
U.S.S.R.
Germany *Norway
*Portugal Yugoslavia
*Greece
Hungary Romania
No Member Body opposed the approval of the Draft.
The Draft IS0 Recommendation was then submitted by correspondence to the IS0
Council, which decided, in August 1959, to accept it as an IS0 RECOMMENDATION.
* The Member Bodies stated that they had no objection to the Draft being approved.
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ISO/R 116 -1959 (E)
IS0 Recommendation R 116 August 1959
COMMON NAMES FOR PESTICIDES
FIRST LIST
FOREWORD
This IS0 Recommendation gives the first list of common names approved by Technical
Committee ISO/TC 81, 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 concerning some of the names. The application of each compound is indicated in a
separate column according to the following classes :
A Insecticides or acaricides
B Fungicides
C Herbicides
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.
For example, this difficulty precludes the inclusion in this list of the following names:
pp’-DDT for the chemical 1,l,l-trichloro-2,2-di-(p-chloro-phenyl)-ethane and
DDT for a complex chemical mixture consisting predominantly of pp’-DDT.
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ISO/R 116 - 1959 (E)
APPROVED COMMON NAMES
II
2ommon names I (9 Countries
chemical formulae Classes where name
English
Chemical namea
not accepted
French
Russian
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l-naphthylthiourea
antu
antu
aHT y
CH
Union
N-trichloromethyl thio-
captan
HC’ II I N*S.CCI~ B of South
cyclohex-4-ene-192-
captane
HC,~~CH-C’ n
Africa (2)
xanTaH dicarboxyimide
O
.,2,4,5,6,7,10,10-
chlordane
octachloro-4,7,8,9-
chlordane (F)
tetrahydro-4,7-
xnopnaH (RI
methyleneindane
3-(a-acetonyl-4-
coumachlor
chlorobenzy1)-4-
coumachlore (F)
hy dr oxy coumarin
IcyMaxnop (R)
I
2,4-dichlorophenoxy-
2,4-D
acetic acid
2,4-D
294-A
2,3-dichloro-lY4-
dichlone
a;, B
naphthaquinone
dichlone (F:
AEXJIOH (R
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(1) Classes: A - Insecticides or acaricides. B - Fungicides. C - Herbicides. D - Rodenticide%
(a) The name “captan” is not accepted for use in the Union of South Africa, owing to possible confusion with a product sold there as KaPtm.
(*) This name is derived from the fo
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