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Reference EN ISO 15952:2018
Title Soil quality - Effects of pollutants on juvenile land snails (Helicidae) - Determination of the effects on growth by soil contamination (ISO 15952:2018)
Work Item Number 00444112
Abstract/Scope This document specifies a semi-static method for determining the effects of contaminants on growth and survival of young snails, usually Helix aspersa aspersa Müller. The animals are exposed via the cutaneous and digestive route using a test substrate (artificial or natural soil according to the objective of the study) to which defined amounts of the following are added: - substances, mixtures or preparations; - soils (contaminated or of unknown quality) or waste materials. This test takes into account the possible changes in the test substance, preparation, soil or waste material because the test mixtures are prepared and renewed every week during the 28-day test period. A static method may be implemented in addition to the semi-static method (optional). This method is described in Annex A. This method does not apply to substances for which the air/soil partition coefficient is greater than one, or to substances with vapour pressure exceeding 300 Pa, at 25 °C.
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Published
Reference Document
ISO 15952:2018 (EQV)
date of Availability (DAV) 2018-07-25
ICS 13.080.30 - Biological properties of soils
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Implementation Dates

date of Ratification (DOR) (1) 2018-06-15
date of Availability (DAV) (2) 2018-07-25
date of Announcement (DOA) (3) 2018-10-31
date of Publication (DOP) (4) 2019-01-31
date of Withdrawal (DOW) (5) 2019-01-31

Relations

Supersedes EN ISO 15952:2011
Superseded by  
Normative reference (6) EN 14735
ISO 10390
ISO 10694
ISO 11268-1
ISO 11269-2:2012
ISO 11274
ISO 11465
ISO/DIS 18400-206
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