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Final Test Guideline; Product
Performance of Skin-applied Insect
Repellents of Insect and Other
Arthropods (OPPTS Test Guideline No.
810.3700); Notice of Availability
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
EPA is announcing the
availability of the final test guideline for
Product Performance of Skin-applied
Insect Repellents of Insect and Other
Arthropods Test Guidelines (OPPTS
Test Guideline No. 810.3700).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general information contact: Melissa
Chun, Regulatory Coordination Staff
(7101M), Office of Chemical Safety and
Pollution Prevention, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460–
0001; telephone number: (202) 564–
1605; e-mail address:
chun.melissa@epa.gov.
For technical information contact:
Clara Fuentes, Biopesticides and
Pollution Prevention Division (7511P),
Office of Pesticide Programs,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20460–0001; telephone number:
(703) 308–0171; e-mail address:
fuentes.clara@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Introduction
This test guideline is part of a series
of test guidelines (referred to hereinafter
as the harmonized test guidelines)
established by the Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention
(OCSPP) (formerly the Office of
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Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic
Substances (OPPTS) prior to April 22,
2010) for use in testing pesticides and
chemical substances to develop data for
submission to the Agency under the
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
(15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.), the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA) (7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.), and
section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug,
and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) (21 U.S.C.
346a).
The harmonized test guidelines serve
as a compendium of accepted scientific
methodologies and protocols that are
intended to provide data to inform
regulatory decisions under TSCA,
FIFRA, and/or FFDCA. The harmonized
test guidelines provide guidance for
conducting the test, and are also used by
EPA, the public, and the companies that
are subject to data submission
requirements under TSCA, FIFRA, and/
or the FFDCA.
As guidance documents, the
harmonized test guidelines are not
binding on either EPA or any outside
parties, and EPA may depart from the
harmonized test guidelines where
circumstances warrant and without
prior notice. The procedures contained
in the harmonized test guidelines are
recommended for generating the data
that are the subject of the harmonized
test guidelines, but EPA recognizes that
departures may be appropriate in
specific situations. You may propose
alternatives to the recommendations
described in the harmonized test
guidelines, and the Agency will assess
them for appropriateness on a case-bycase basis.
II. General Information
A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
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in general. Although this action may be
of particular interest to those persons
who are or may be required to conduct
testing of pesticides and chemical
substances for submission to EPA under
TSCA, FIFRA, and/or FFDCA, the
Agency has not attempted to describe all
the specific entities that may be affected
by this action. If you have any questions
regarding the applicability of this action
to a particular entity, consult the
technical person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
B. How Can I Get Copies of this
Document and Other Related
Information?
1. Docket for this document. EPA has
established a docket for this action
under docket identification (ID) number
EPA–HQ–OPP-2009–0255. Publicly
available docket materials are available
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either in the electronic docket at https://
www.regulations.gov, or, if only
available in hard copy, at the Office of
Pesticide Programs (OPP) Regulatory
Public Docket in Rm. S–4400, One
Potomac Yard (South Bldg.), 2777 S.
Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA. The hours of
operation of this Docket Facility are
from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The Docket Facility telephone
number is (703) 305–5805.
2. Electronic access to the harmonized
test guidelines. To access the
harmonized test guidelines
electronically, please go to https://
www.epa.gov/ocspp and select ‘‘Test
Methods and Guidelines.’’ You may also
access the harmonized test guidelines in
https://www.regulations.gov grouped by
series under docket ID numbers: EPA–
HQ–OPPT–2009–0150 through EPA–
HQ–OPPT–2009–0159, and EPA–HQ–
OPPT–2009–0576.
III. Overview
A. What Action is EPA Taking?
EPA is announcing the availability of
a final harmonized test guideline under
OPPTS Series 810, entitled ‘‘Product
Performance of Skin-applied Insect
Repellents of Insects and Other
Arthropods’’ (OPPTS Test Guideline No.
810.3700). The updated harmonized test
guideline recommends methods for
conducting product performance testing
of topically applied repellents of insects
and other arthropods. As a guideline, it
does not impose mandatory
requirements. It does, however, reflect
the Agency’s consideration of
recommendations for steps necessary to
develop reliable data on performance of
skin-applied arthropod repellent
products, and recommends procedures
to follow when human subjects are
involved. The section of the existing
1999 draft OPPTS Test Guideline No.
810.3700 applying to repellents for use
in outdoor premises will remain in
effect.
EPA will continue to consider
refinements and new test methods as
they become available. In addition, the
Agency will add recommended test
methods for other types of arthropod
repellents such as those impregnated
into clothing or other fabrics or for
repelling insect pests in outdoor spaces.
These additional guidelines will be
published for public comment at a later
time.
Studies conducted according to these
harmonized test guidelines may be used
to address data requirements for
pesticide registrations defined at 40 CFR
158.400, 158.2070, and 158.2160. These
harmonized test guidelines may also be
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useful for satisfying FIFRA data
requirements for data call-ins issued
under the authority of FIFRA section
3(c)(2)(B).
B. How Were These Harmonized Test
Guidelines Developed?
The Agency has been working to
revise this Product Performance Test
Guideline since it was published as a
‘‘public draft’’ in December 1999. EPA
held a meeting of the FIFRA Scientific
Advisory Panel (SAP) on the revised
draft guideline in April 2000. Revised
drafts addressing only repellents for
topical application to human skin were
presented to the Human Studies Review
Board (HRSB) in June 2006 and in
October 2008. The HSRB has reviewed
and commented on numerous protocols
for insect repellent efficacy studies and
reports of completed studies. Over the
course of these reviews the HSRB has
made suggestions for further
strengthening the scientific and ethical
conduct of this kind of research; these
have been incorporated into the updated
harmonized test guideline. A responseto-comments document has been placed
in the docket showing how the
recommendations of the advisory
committees have been reflected in the
harmonized test guideline.
The Agency also convened a public
meeting, that was announced in the
Federal Register of June 13, 2007 (72 FR
32647) (FRL–8135–9), of national
experts in which the revisions made in
June 2006, were discussed. The public
meeting, ‘‘Workshop for Sharing
Technical Information on Updated
Methods for Testing Efficacy of SkinApplied Insect Repellents,’’ involved
leading scientists from the public and
private sectors who conduct this type of
research.
As a result of these various
consultations and public comment
opportunities, EPA has revised its
topical insect repellent efficacy test
guideline in response to the helpful
suggestions from the various scientific
and ethics experts and comments
received from the public.
This updated harmonized test
guideline contains new sections
addressing ethical considerations
affecting the design and conduct of
repellent studies when human subjects
are involved. Any research conducted
under this harmonized test guideline is
covered by the requirements of EPA’s
regulations for the protection of human
subjects of research set out at 40 CFR
part 26, subparts K, L, and M. Persons
conducting and submitting topical
repellent efficacy studies should ensure
compliance with all applicable
requirements of that rule.
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EPA has also expanded and revised
the sections dealing with scientific
aspects of this kind of study. This
harmonized test guideline provides
specific recommendations for the design
and execution of studies to evaluate the
performance of pesticide products
intended to repel insects and other
arthropods in connection with the
products’ registration under FIFRA.
This harmonized test guideline applies
to products in any formulation—such as
lotion, liquid, or spray—intended to be
applied directly to human skin. It does
not apply to products applied to or
impregnated in clothing or fabric, or
used to repel insects from indoor or
outdoor spaces. This harmonized test
guideline recommends appropriate
study designs and methods for selecting
subjects, statistical analysis, and
reporting.
EPA recognizes that the World Health
Organization (WHO) has also published
guidelines for testing efficacy of skinapplied mosquito repellents. The
purpose of the WHO guidelines is to
provide procedures and criteria for
efficacy testing of mosquito repellents
applied to human skin. EPA’s
harmonized test guidelines coincide
with the WHO guidelines in providing
guidance for laboratory and field tests.
Both guidelines recommend field
testing, monitoring test sites, and
establishing criteria for acceptable
landing pressure. EPA considered the
WHO guidelines during the
development of its own guidelines.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Chemical
testing, Harmonized test guidelines,
Pesticides and pests.
Dated: July 28, 2010.
Stephen A. Owens,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention.
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Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, Public Law
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public meeting (via conference call) of
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(BOSC) Executive Committee.
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information is listed under the FOR
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this notice.
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0661, by one of the following methods:
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comments.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0255; FRL-8412-4]
Final Test Guideline; Product Performance of Skin-applied Insect
Repellents of Insect and Other Arthropods (OPPTS Test Guideline No.
810.3700); Notice of Availability
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: EPA is announcing the availability of the final test guideline
for Product Performance of Skin-applied Insect Repellents of Insect and
Other Arthropods Test Guidelines (OPPTS Test Guideline No. 810.3700).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information contact:
Melissa Chun, Regulatory Coordination Staff (7101M), Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number:
(202) 564-1605; e-mail address: chun.melissa@epa.gov.
For technical information contact: Clara Fuentes, Biopesticides and
Pollution Prevention Division (7511P), Office of Pesticide Programs,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number: (703) 308-0171; e-mail
address: fuentes.clara@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
This test guideline is part of a series of test guidelines
(referred to hereinafter as the harmonized test guidelines) established
by the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP)
(formerly the Office of
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Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) prior to April 22,
2010) for use in testing pesticides and chemical substances to develop
data for submission to the Agency under the Toxic Substances Control
Act (TSCA) (15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.), the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) (7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.), and
section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) (21
U.S.C. 346a).
The harmonized test guidelines serve as a compendium of accepted
scientific methodologies and protocols that are intended to provide
data to inform regulatory decisions under TSCA, FIFRA, and/or FFDCA.
The harmonized test guidelines provide guidance for conducting the
test, and are also used by EPA, the public, and the companies that are
subject to data submission requirements under TSCA, FIFRA, and/or the
FFDCA.
As guidance documents, the harmonized test guidelines are not
binding on either EPA or any outside parties, and EPA may depart from
the harmonized test guidelines where circumstances warrant and without
prior notice. The procedures contained in the harmonized test
guidelines are recommended for generating the data that are the subject
of the harmonized test guidelines, but EPA recognizes that departures
may be appropriate in specific situations. You may propose alternatives
to the recommendations described in the harmonized test guidelines, and
the Agency will assess them for appropriateness on a case-by-case
basis.
II. General Information
A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
This action is directed to the public in general. Although this
action may be of particular interest to those persons who are or may be
required to conduct testing of pesticides and chemical substances for
submission to EPA under TSCA, FIFRA, and/or FFDCA, the Agency has not
attempted to describe all the specific entities that may be affected by
this action. If you have any questions regarding the applicability of
this action to a particular entity, consult the technical person listed
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
B. How Can I Get Copies of this Document and Other Related Information?
1. Docket for this document. EPA has established a docket for this
action under docket identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0255.
Publicly available docket materials are available either in the
electronic docket at https://www.regulations.gov, or, if only available
in hard copy, at the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) Regulatory
Public Docket in Rm. S-4400, One Potomac Yard (South Bldg.), 2777 S.
Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA. The hours of operation of this Docket
Facility are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding
legal holidays. The Docket Facility telephone number is (703) 305-5805.
2. Electronic access to the harmonized test guidelines. To access
the harmonized test guidelines electronically, please go to https://www.epa.gov/ocspp and select ``Test Methods and Guidelines.'' You may
also access the harmonized test guidelines in https://www.regulations.gov grouped by series under docket ID numbers: EPA-HQ-
OPPT-2009-0150 through EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-0159, and EPA-HQ-OPPT-2009-
0576.
III. Overview
A. What Action is EPA Taking?
EPA is announcing the availability of a final harmonized test
guideline under OPPTS Series 810, entitled ``Product Performance of
Skin-applied Insect Repellents of Insects and Other Arthropods'' (OPPTS
Test Guideline No. 810.3700). The updated harmonized test guideline
recommends methods for conducting product performance testing of
topically applied repellents of insects and other arthropods. As a
guideline, it does not impose mandatory requirements. It does, however,
reflect the Agency's consideration of recommendations for steps
necessary to develop reliable data on performance of skin-applied
arthropod repellent products, and recommends procedures to follow when
human subjects are involved. The section of the existing 1999 draft
OPPTS Test Guideline No. 810.3700 applying to repellents for use in
outdoor premises will remain in effect.
EPA will continue to consider refinements and new test methods as
they become available. In addition, the Agency will add recommended
test methods for other types of arthropod repellents such as those
impregnated into clothing or other fabrics or for repelling insect
pests in outdoor spaces. These additional guidelines will be published
for public comment at a later time.
Studies conducted according to these harmonized test guidelines may
be used to address data requirements for pesticide registrations
defined at 40 CFR 158.400, 158.2070, and 158.2160. These harmonized
test guidelines may also be useful for satisfying FIFRA data
requirements for data call-ins issued under the authority of FIFRA
section 3(c)(2)(B).
B. How Were These Harmonized Test Guidelines Developed?
The Agency has been working to revise this Product Performance Test
Guideline since it was published as a ``public draft'' in December
1999. EPA held a meeting of the FIFRA Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP)
on the revised draft guideline in April 2000. Revised drafts addressing
only repellents for topical application to human skin were presented to
the Human Studies Review Board (HRSB) in June 2006 and in October 2008.
The HSRB has reviewed and commented on numerous protocols for insect
repellent efficacy studies and reports of completed studies. Over the
course of these reviews the HSRB has made suggestions for further
strengthening the scientific and ethical conduct of this kind of
research; these have been incorporated into the updated harmonized test
guideline. A response-to-comments document has been placed in the
docket showing how the recommendations of the advisory committees have
been reflected in the harmonized test guideline.
The Agency also convened a public meeting, that was announced in
the Federal Register of June 13, 2007 (72 FR 32647) (FRL-8135-9), of
national experts in which the revisions made in June 2006, were
discussed. The public meeting, ``Workshop for Sharing Technical
Information on Updated Methods for Testing Efficacy of Skin-Applied
Insect Repellents,'' involved leading scientists from the public and
private sectors who conduct this type of research.
As a result of these various consultations and public comment
opportunities, EPA has revised its topical insect repellent efficacy
test guideline in response to the helpful suggestions from the various
scientific and ethics experts and comments received from the public.
This updated harmonized test guideline contains new sections
addressing ethical considerations affecting the design and conduct of
repellent studies when human subjects are involved. Any research
conducted under this harmonized test guideline is covered by the
requirements of EPA's regulations for the protection of human subjects
of research set out at 40 CFR part 26, subparts K, L, and M. Persons
conducting and submitting topical repellent efficacy studies should
ensure compliance with all applicable requirements of that rule.
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EPA has also expanded and revised the sections dealing with
scientific aspects of this kind of study. This harmonized test
guideline provides specific recommendations for the design and
execution of studies to evaluate the performance of pesticide products
intended to repel insects and other arthropods in connection with the
products' registration under FIFRA. This harmonized test guideline
applies to products in any formulation--such as lotion, liquid, or
spray--intended to be applied directly to human skin. It does not apply
to products applied to or impregnated in clothing or fabric, or used to
repel insects from indoor or outdoor spaces. This harmonized test
guideline recommends appropriate study designs and methods for
selecting subjects, statistical analysis, and reporting.
EPA recognizes that the World Health Organization (WHO) has also
published guidelines for testing efficacy of skin-applied mosquito
repellents. The purpose of the WHO guidelines is to provide procedures
and criteria for efficacy testing of mosquito repellents applied to
human skin. EPA's harmonized test guidelines coincide with the WHO
guidelines in providing guidance for laboratory and field tests. Both
guidelines recommend field testing, monitoring test sites, and
establishing criteria for acceptable landing pressure. EPA considered
the WHO guidelines during the development of its own guidelines.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Chemical testing, Harmonized test
guidelines, Pesticides and pests.
Dated: July 28, 2010.
Stephen A. Owens,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution
Prevention.
[FR Doc. 2010-19427 Filed 8-5-10; 8:45 am]
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