BS EN 16790:2016
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Conservation of cultural heritage. Integrated pest management (IPM) for protection of cultural heritage
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 34 |
This European Standard defines Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and describes a comprehensive methodology for managing pest problems for protection of cultural heritage.
This European Standard applies to objects and buildings, housing collections, such as museums, archives, libraries, historic houses and buildings, places of worship, art dealers and auction rooms, art transport and storage companies.
This European Standard does not apply to caves, gardens, and parks.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Contents Page |
6 | European foreword |
7 | Introduction |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 5 Integrated pest management strategy and policy 5.1 Introduction to IPM 5.2 IPM policy |
11 | 5.3 IPM coordinator 5.3.1 Position 5.3.2 Function of the IPM coordinator |
12 | 5.4 Training and education 5.4.1 Information and training 5.4.2 Health and safety 6 IPM procedures 6.1 Developing preventive measures 6.2 Assessing material vulnerability |
13 | 6.3 Assessing outdoor environment 6.4 Blocking pest access 6.5 Setting indoor environmental conditions |
14 | 6.6 Housekeeping and maintenance 6.7 Assessing storage and display 6.8 Inspecting incoming and outgoing materials/objects |
15 | 6.9 Quarantine 6.10 Assessing pest activity 6.10.1 Inspection of environment, building and collections 6.10.2 Monitoring |
16 | 6.11 Responding to an infestation/contamination 6.12 Recovering from an infestation/contamination 6.12.1 Post-treatment 6.12.2 Evaluation 6.13 Documentation and record keeping |
17 | Annex A (informative) Example of Integrated Pest Management policy |
18 | Annex B (informative) Risk zones |
19 | Annex C (informative) Pests – General characteristics, prevention, detection and diagnosis, response and treatment C.1 Insects C.1.1 General characteristics C.1.2 Prevention C.1.3 Detection and diagnosis C.1.4 Response and treatment |
20 | C.2 Rodents C.2.1 General characteristics C.2.2 Detection and diagnosis C.2.3 Prevention C.2.4 Response and treatment C.3 Fungi C.3.1 General characteristics |
21 | C.3.2 Prevention C.3.3 Detection and diagnosis C.3.4 Response and treatment |
22 | C.4 Photosynthetic organisms C.4.1 General characteristics C.4.2 Detection and diagnosis C.4.3 Prevention C.4.4 Response and treatment C.5 Bacteria C.5.1 General characteristics |
23 | C.5.2 Prevention C.5.3 Detection and diagnosis C.5.4 Response and treatment |
24 | C.6 Other hazards C.6.1 General characteristics C.6.2 Prevention |
25 | Annex D (informative) Example of an IPM inspection check list D.1 Introduction D.2 General information D.3 Inspection |
27 | D.4 Recommended actions |
28 | Annex E (informative) Treatments E.1 Introduction E.2 Low temperature E.3 Elevated temperature E.4 Anoxia or modified/controlled atmospheres |
29 | E.5 Radiation E.6 Biocidal products E.7 Other treatments |
30 | Bibliography |