Dr Alan Buckle, chairman of the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU), which developed and runs the regime, said the review may well have a significant bearing on future rodenticide availability and use.
Dr Buckle said: “For stewardship’s voluntary nature to be successful, the entire pest control sector has to take responsibility for driving out bad practice and illegal supply. A welcome adaptation for the COVID-19 outbreak is remote auditing by BASIS of rodenticide point of sale processes.”
Rupert Broome, head of CRRU UK’s point of sale work group, said auditing supply outlets is a cornerstone of the regime.
He said: “The most recent annual report from CRRU records outright passes for 72% of premises, up from 67% in 2018; 8% of passes with minor issues; 19% qualified passes; and 2% failed or where the audit failed to take place.
“For continued POS auditing during COVID-19 disruption, the switch to a remote process by BASIS is a very positive move. This ensures that checking every buyer’s proof of competence before purchase remains in force throughout the UK.
“None of us involved in rodent pest control can afford for stewardship practice to slip during COVID-19 disruption.”
A statement by BASIS, explaining its remote auditing process, can be accessed HERE.
Published: 21 May 2020
Keywords: CRRU , BASIS , stewardship