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Key – Those standards which have greater significance (all other standards are normal)
Recommendation – Those which do not affect certification
New – A completely new standard which the member must now adhere to
Revised – A standard that has changed and requires the member to take some different or additional action to before
Upgraded – The standard has been upgraded to a Key standard or from a Recommendation to a full standard
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Aim:
ENVIRONMENT
B.EC.1 Key
Standards
Potential pollutants must be stored in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution to crops, feedstuffs, animals, soils, groundwater and watercourses (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.1.a
B.EC.1.b
B.EC.1.c
B.EC.1.d
B.EC.1.1 Key
Standards
Organic manures must be stored in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution to crops, feedstuffs, animals, soils, groundwater and watercourses (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.1.1.a
B.EC.1.1.b
B.EC.1.1.c
B.EC.1.1.d
B.EC.1.1.e
B.EC.1.1.f
B.EC.1.1.g
B.EC.1.1.h
Documented slurry storage requirement calculation
B.EC.1.2 Key
Standards
Silage must be stored in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution
How you will be measured
B.EC.1.2.a
B.EC.1.2.b
B.EC.1.2.c
B.EC.1.2.d
B.EC.1.3
Standards
Slurry pits/lagoons must be fenced for animal and personnel safety
B.EC.2
Standards
In the case of packaging breakages potential pollutants must be transferred to a suitable container (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.2.a
B.EC.2.b
B.EC.3
Standards
Nitrogen based fertilisers must be stored in a way that minimises the risk of theft (NEW)
How you will be measured
B.EC.3.a
B.EC.3.b
B.EC.3.c
B.EC.3.d
B.EC.4 Key
Standards
PPPs must be appropriate for their intended use (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.4.a
B.EC.4.b
B.EC.4.c
B.EC.5 Key
Standards
PPPs must be applied in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.5.a
B.EC.5.b
B.EC.5.c
B.EC.6
Standards
PPP application must be undertaken by competent operators
How you will be measured
B.EC.6.a
NPTC/Lantra certificates
B.EC.7
Standards
All PPP application equipment must be maintained and tested (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.7.a
B.EC.7.b
- NSTS Certificates
- Calibration records
B.EC.8
Standards
Records must be kept of all PPP applications (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.8.a
B.EC.8.c
PPP application records
B.EC.8.1
Standards
It is recommended where PPPs are used on crops an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan is completed
IPM plan
B.EC.9 Key
Standards
Manufactured fertilisers and organic manures must be applied in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.9.a
B.EC.9.b
B.EC.9.c
B.EC.9.d
B.EC.9.e
B.EC.9.f
B.EC.9.g
B.EC.9.h
B.EC.9.i
- Exemptions/permits
- Manure Management Plan (or records detailing required information)
B.EC.10
Standards
All manufactured fertiliser application equipment must be maintained and calibrated at least annually (Revised)
Calibration record
B.EC.11 Key
Standards
All wastes which cannot be utilised are disposed of in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)
How you will be measured
B.EC.11.a
B.EC.11.b
B.EC.11.c
B.EC.11.d
- Waste transfer notes
- Waste carrier name and registration number
B.EC.12
Standards
Waste sheep dip must be dealt with in a manner that minimises the risk of contamination and pollution (Revised)