
Article 1 
This Decision applies to products identified by the following application reference number in the Reference Member State, as provided for by the Register for Biocidal Products:2010/5411/6906/DK/AA/8325
Article 2 
The proposal by Germany to restrict the authorisation granted by Denmark on 19 December 2011 of the products referred to in the Article 1, is rejected.
Article 3 
Where used for automated dipping, authorisations of biocidal products identified by the application reference number listed in Article 1 shall include a condition that the label of the products contains the following instruction:
'Product (insert name of the product) must only be used in fully automated dipping processes where all steps in the treatment and drying process are mechanised and no manual handling takes place, including when the treated articles are transported through the dip tank to the draining/drying and storage (if not already surface dry before moving to storage). Where appropriate, the wooden articles to be treated must be fully secured (e.g. via tension belts or clamping devices) prior to treatment and during the dipping process, and must not be manually handled until after the treated articles are surface dry.'
Article 4 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 29 October 2014.
For the Commission
Janez POTOČNIK
Member of the Commission