Title: Labels and Labeling
1Labels and Labeling
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- How to read supporting documents produced by the
manufacturer -
2Labels and Labeling Labels
- The label is an EPA required document describing
allowable use of a product - To the manufacturer it is a license to sell
- To governments (state federal) it is a way to
control distribution, sale, use, storage,
transport, and disposal of the product - To the buyer it is the main source of information
about how to use the product safely and legally - And, to tell the user about any safety measures
needed for appropriate use
3Labels and Labeling Labels Required Data
- Name of product,
- Chemical and common name of the a.i.
- Ingredient statement including percent of content
and type of formulation - Name and address of manufacturer
- EPA registration and establishment numbers
- Signal words and symbols
- Pesticide precautionary statement
- WPS requirements and precautions
- Statement of practical treatment
- Directions for use
- Plus several other items
4Label Information on the Web
- http//www.dupont.com/ag/us/dfo.htm
- http//www.dowagro.com/main/
- http//www.helenachemical.com
- http//www.basf.com
- http//ag.fmc/index2.html
- http//www.gowan.com
- http//www.riverdalecc.com/
5Collateral pesticide info on the web
- http//ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/ghindex.htm
- http//www.epa.gov/opprd001/factsheets
- http//www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/label/labelque.htm
6Permissions in FIFRA(Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act)
- May use pesticide at a rate lower than listed on
label - May use a pesticide on a target not listed on the
label -- as long as the site is listed - May apply the pesticide by a method not listed on
the label as long as the method is not prohibited
on the label
7FIFRA REQUIREMENTS
- Site of application must be on the label for
proposed use to be legal - This leads to some confusion
- For most herbicides site is described as
Site-preparation, Conifer release, etc. - For insecticides site often means the target
pest such as Gypsy moth or Bark beetles on
conifers
8FIFRA REQUIREMENTS
- It is a violation of federal law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling
9- DO NOTmemorize label information !!!!!
10Look at the label at least four times
- At the time you prescribe its use
- When the shipment arrives onsite
- At the tailgate safety session for crews
- At the time of disposal
Velpar L
Garlon 3A
Garlon 4
Example chemical?
11Labels and Labeling The Velpar L Label
- Well use the Velpar L (hexazinone) label for
most of this discussion - Note that herbicide labels are among the easiest
to read - (Monsantos and the companies which have bought
repackaging rights to former Monsanto products
are the exception)
12Table of Contents
13Formulator
WPS Precautions
Product name
Statement of Ingredients
EPA Registr
General information
Signal words human health precautions
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15Not from the example label - this DANGER -
POISON notice is required when appropriate (LD50
of 50 of or less)
Return to Garlon 3A or Garlon 4 label
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24Labels and Labeling The Garlon 3A Label
- Well use the Garlon 3A (triclopyr) label for
most of this discussion - Note that herbicide labels are among the easiest
to read - (Monsantos and the companies which have bought
repackaging rights to former Monsanto products
are the exception)
25DANGER POISON Example
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29Labels and Labeling The Garlon 4 Label
- Well use the Garlon 4 (triclopyr) label for most
of this discussion - Note that herbicide labels are among the easiest
to read - (Monsantos and the companies which have bought
repackaging rights to former Monsanto products
are the exception)
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31DANGER POISON Example
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35Labels and Labeling Supplemental labels
- Additional sites of allowable use
- Supplemental labels are easier to generate than
a new label - But, information from supplemental labels will be
incorporated in the next version of the label
issued - If the use is maintained
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37Labels and Labeling The MSDS (Material
Safety Data Sheet)
- Content (specific subjects) is now specified and
required by the EPA - Categories of information are defined so the
information should be easy to find - Some older MSDSs are still are available and are
often hard to interpret
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44Labels and Labeling Note about Aquatic
Labels
- Computation of water volumes often gives
applicators trouble - Concept of acre foot (see aquatic label section)
is confusing - So, most aquatic labels include a calibration
table based on desired application rate and
dimensions of the water body
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47Label revocation
- Canceled
- A specific use is no longer allowed by newer
labeling but products with that use listed on
them may be used - Like a postage stamp used as originally
permitted - Suspended
- Specified uses are no longer permitted regardless
of package label - Think of a hanging suspended uses are dead
48Labels and Labeling Labeling
- Supporting information
- Produced by the manufacturer
- Gives technical, environmental, or application
(rate or tool) information
49Calibration guides
50Product info American Cyanamid
51Product info Dow
52Product info DowElanco
53Product info DuPont
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55Product info Monsanto
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62Product info NovArtis
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