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ISO 10990:1999

ISO 10990:1999 Animal (mammal) traps – Part 4: Methods for testing killing-trap systems used on land or underwater

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Description

This part of ISO 10990 specifies methods for use in performance testing of:

traps used on land to kill mammals;

traps used in submersion sets to kill semi-aquatic mammals.

The performance testing includes methods for evaluation of effective killing, pathological evaluation, mechanical

properties (see note), selectivity, capture efficiency and user safety.

NOTE ISO/TC 191 recognizes that other trapping systems are under development but are at a preliminary stage.

Consequently, inclusion of appropriate mechanical tests for such traps is premature at this time. Nevertheless, the committee

recommends and supports the development of new types of traps and trapping systems together with appropriate testing

methodologies. ISO/TC 191 further recommends that the issue receives in-depth (re)consideration at the five-year review and

that all appropriate advances in technology are incorporated through the deliberations of the committee at that time.

Edition

1

Published Date

1999-10-28

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

23

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This part of ISO 10990 specifies methods for use in performance testing of:

traps used on land to kill mammals;

traps used in submersion sets to kill semi-aquatic mammals.

The performance testing includes methods for evaluation of effective killing, pathological evaluation, mechanical

properties (see note), selectivity, capture efficiency and user safety.

NOTE ISO/TC 191 recognizes that other trapping systems are under development but are at a preliminary stage.

Consequently, inclusion of appropriate mechanical tests for such traps is premature at this time. Nevertheless, the committee

recommends and supports the development of new types of traps and trapping systems together with appropriate testing

methodologies. ISO/TC 191 further recommends that the issue receives in-depth (re)consideration at the five-year review and

that all appropriate advances in technology are incorporated through the deliberations of the committee at that time.

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