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Automatic experimental permits (AEPs)

These permits are issued for a set period of time, normally 12 months, and may be renewed. These permits are issued for small-scale development work in specific locations and are issued free of charge.

There are a number of conditions with which companies must comply with for the permit to follow this route. Any contraventions of these conditions may give rise to an offence under Section 16(12)(a)(ii) of FEPA.

AEP conditions

  1. The testing of any substance, preparation or organism for use as a non-agricultural pesticide anywhere (other than in the laboratory) where the use in question is not covered by provisional or full approval from Ministers under The Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986, must be notified to HSE.
  2. The applicant must wait for written acknowledgement before experimental work can commence. The permit is valid for one year from the date of issue (ie the date of the letter of acknowledgement).
  3. The substance, preparation or organism must be stored on the premises of the permit holder or an agent of the holder. (In these conditions, ‘Agent’ means any other person, organisation or company engaged by or acting on behalf of the permit holder).
  4. The research and development work carried out must be on the premises of the permit holder or their agent.
  5. The permit holder must advise their agent in writing of all the conditions which relate to the use of the substance. The substance must be accompanied with adequate information to ensure that it can be disposed of safely.
  6. Whoever carries out the work (the permit holder or agent) must be adequately trained to do the job and possess equipment suitable for the safe application of the substance. The issue of an AEP does not detract in any way from the permit holder or their agent’s duties under other legislation, eg COSHH.
  7. Full records must be kept by the permit holder, of all treatments carried out, including details of the specific sites treated, application rates and amount of substance used.
  8. Wood or any other treated material must not be sold on for use.
  9. Only unoccupied domestic premises may be used for trials. (In these conditions ‘unoccupied’ means that the property does not have anyone in the residence).
  10. All reasonable precautions must be taken to avoid post-treatment exposure of humans, the environment, animals, food or feeding stuffs to test material or treated items.
  11. A product, which has been revoked or suspended, must not be used under an AEP except for the purposes of comparison during the testing of alternatives.

Automatic experimental permits cannot be issued for antifouling products, the use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and for products used on sewage treatment systems.

To apply for an automatic experimental permit, companies must complete an AEP application form and return it to HSE.