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Title: The Label is the LAW: Read the Label


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The Label is the LAWRead the Label
  • North Carolina Department of Agriculture and
    Consumer Services
  • Food and Drug Protection Division - Pesticide
    Section

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Steps in the Registration Process
  • Discovery of compound
  • Greenhouse field efficacy studies
  • Acute toxicology studies
  • Chronic toxicology environmental fate studies
  • Residue studies (for food crops)
  • Risk assessment developed
  • Submission of registration package to EPA
  • Final labeling developed
  • Marketing begins
  • Approximately 5-10 years from discovery to market

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The Registrants Responsibility
  • A registrant is a company that produces EPA
    registered pesticides
  • A registrant must
  • Produce at an approved EPA establishment
  • Label containers with EPA approved labeling
  • Guarantee contents as advertised

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Registrants Responsibility ...continued
  • Steward the product by reporting adverse effects
    associated with the pesticide and by promoting
    safe judicious use of the product
  • Keep production/disposal records
  • Register the product in the state it will be
    offered for sale

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What information is found on a pesticide label?
  • Brand name of pesticide
  • Active ingredient(s)
  • EPA reg. number and establishment number
  • Keep Out Of The Reach Of Children
  • Signal word (Caution, Warning, Danger)

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Information found on a label ...continued
  • Precautionary statements - Hazards to Humans and
    Domestic Animals
  • Statement of practical treatment
  • Physical and environmental hazards, including
    drift issues
  • Directions for use
  • Storage and disposal
  • Worker protection information

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The Users Responsibility
  • Read the label
  • Use according to label directions
  • Storage
  • Mix, load and use
  • PPE
  • Drift, water precautions, desirable vegetation
  • Restricted areas
  • Chemigation

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Disclaimer
  • The following Trimec Classic label is
    incomplete.
  • Use of the Trimec Classic label for
    instructional purposes does not constitute
    endorsement by the North Carolina Dept. of
    Agriculture Consumer Services.

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Active ingredients Whats in the container?
  • Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
    acid.25.93
  • Dimethylamine Salt of 2-(2-methyl- 4
    -chlorophenoxy propionic acid)13.85
  • Dimethylamine Salt of Dicamba, 3,6 dichloro-o-
    anisic acid....2.76
  • Inert Ingredients...57.46

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
  • Found under heading Precautionary Statements
  • Indicates what PPE a mixer/loader must wear when
    handling the concentrated product.
  • Indicates what PPE an applicator must wear when
    using the diluted product.

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PPE for using Trimec
  • Long-sleeved shirt
  • Long pants
  • Shoes plus socks
  • Chemical resistant gloves
  • Eye protection (safety glasses, goggles,
    faceshield)
  • Container gt 1 lt 5 gallons must wear coveralls

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Environmental Precautions
  • Avoid drift or runoff since product toxic to
    aquatic invertebrates
  • Do not apply directly to water
  • Do not contaminate water when disposing of
    equipment wash-water
  • Do not contaminate domestic or irrigation waters
  • Do not apply when conditions favor drift away
    from target area
  • Observe groundwater precautions

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The label is the law
  • It is a violation of federal law to use this
    product in a manner inconsistent with its
    labeling

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What Laws?
  • Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide
    Act (FIFRA)
  • The North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 and
    attending Regulations. (G.S. 143 Article 52)

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Storage and Disposal
  • Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by
    storage or disposal
  • Where and how to store the product ?
    Store in original container in a locked storage
    area Keep from freezing
  • Where and how to dispose of excess product?
    ...Use excess on a labeled site
  • Where and how to dispose of container? Triple
    rinse (or equivalent)

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Use Precautions
  • Specific chemical and physical hazards associated
    with the use of the product.
  • Drift and volatilization
  • Targets
  • Chemigation allowance or prohibition
  • Environmental conditions to avoid such as
    temperature and wind

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Directions for Use
  • Labeled sites
  • When to apply for best results
  • Maximum rate per application / season
  • Rate of application and carriers
  • Application methods
  • Pests controlled

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North Carolina Pesticide Storage Regulations
  • NCAC 9L .1901- .1913

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Pesticide Storage Requirements
Three Categories of Pesticide Storage
  • General storage requirements for all pesticides
  • Storage requirements for commercial storage of
    any quantity of RUPs
  • Contingency Plan requirement for large commercial
    facilities (10,000 or more pounds of formulated
    RUPs at any one time)

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General Storage Requirements
  • Common sense, safety requirements for all
    pesticides
  • Prevent leaking
  • Facilitate inspection
  • No unlabeled containers
  • Do not store in any food, feed, beverage, or
    medicine container
  • Do not store as to contaminate food, feed,
    beverage, eating utensils, tobacco, seed,
    fertilizer or other pesticides
  • Store to prevent unauthorized access
  • Free of combustibles and other fire hazards
  • Label recommendations, i.e. temperatures and
    restricted sites for storage

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Restricted-Use Pesticides
In addition to the previous requirements
  • Locked when unattended
  • Pesticide storage warning sign posted Required
    language
  • Absorptive material on hand for spills
  • Do not store within 100 feet of public water
    supply or 50 feet from a private water supply
  • Pre-fire plan (offsite copy and onsite copy on
    hand). Request annual inspection from fire
    department.
  • Current inventory lists of RUPs updated every 30
    days
  • Requires communication between facility and local
    fire department or emergency services managers.

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Contingency Plan
In addition to the previous 2 groups of
requirements
  • Consists of what to do at the facility in case of
    fire, spill, explosion, or sudden release
  • Very detailed plan.
  • Have approved plan (PC-417) by NCDACS Inspector
  • Do not store within 200 feet of schools,
    institutional facilities, hospitals, nursing
    homes.
  • Requires communication between facility and local
    emergency responders to plan in advance of
    emergencies.
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