Title: Pesticide Labeling
1Pesticide Labeling
2Labels and Labeling
- Pesticide Labeling is the main means of
communication between a pesticide manufacturer
and Pesticide Users. - Label is the information attached to the
Pesticide Container. - Labeling is the label and any other information
you receive from the manufacturer.
3Pesticide Labeling
- Gives you instructions on how to use the product
safely and correctly. - Pesticide users are required by law to comply
with all the instructions and directions for use
in pesticide labeling.
4EPA Approval for Labeling
- No pesticide may be sold in the US until the EPA
has approved the product. - Product will not present unreasonable risk to
humans and the environment - EPA has certain labeling requirements that must
be approved - Only after EPA approval and registration can the
product be sold.
5Types of Pesticide Registrations
- Federal Registration
- Special Local Needs Registration
- Emergency Exemption from Registration
6Federal Registration
- Most Common form of Registration
- Also called a Section 3 label (Section 3 of the
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act.FIFRA - Official EPA Registration number on label
- look for the number to make sure you are buying
an approved product.
7Special Local Needs Registrations (Section 24c)
- Allows States to further control how a pesticide
is used within their jurisdiction. - registering additional uses to include sites and
pests - adding limitations such as groundwater
restrictions or number of applications
8Special Local Needs Registrations
- Labeling must be provided for each special local
needs registration. - Applicators must have a copy of the special local
needs labeling in their possession to apply the
pesticide for that purpose. - Growers apply to the Montana Department of
Agriculture for Section 24s
9Emergency ExemptionsSection 18
- Used when an emergency pest situation arises for
which no pesticide is registered. - Request is made by growers to Montana Department
of Agriculture - Strict controls and recordkeeping are required
for all these emergency exemptions.
10Classification of Pesticide Uses
- EPA categorizes every use of pesticide as either-
- Unclassified or General use Pesticides -GUP
- Restricted Use (Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP)
11Restricted Use Pesticides
- Classified as restricted if it could cause harm
to humans - pesticide handlers
- other persons
- Or have some environmental impact
- High water solubility
- Persistent
- Toxic to animals or beneficial insects
- RUPs must be applied by certified applicators
12Restricted Use
- Use refers to such activities as
- application
- mixing and loading
- transporting, storing, or handling pesticides
after the manufacturers seal is broken - care and maintenance of application and handling
equipment - disposal of pesticides and their containers
13Restricted Use Pesticides
- Only a certified pesticide applicator may use or
supervise the use of restricted-use pesticides.
- Two types of certified pesticide applicators
- private applicators
- commercial applicators
14Private Applicators
- Use or supervise the use of restricted-use
pesticides to produce agricultural commodities on
property - owned or rented by themselves
- their employer
15Commercial Applicators
- Use or supervise the use of restricted-use
pesticides on any property or for any purpose
other than that listed for private applicators
16Parts of Pesticide Labeling
- Brand Name
- Ingredient Statement
- Each pesticide label must list what is in the
product - must list the official chemical name
- and/or common name of active ingredients
- Inert ingredients need not be named by the label
must show what the product contains.
17Parts of Pesticide Labeling
- Type of Pesticide
- insecticide
- algicide
- herbicide
- Registration Establishment Numbers
- Net Contents
- Name Address of Manufacturer
18Parts of Pesticide Labeling
- Type of formulation
- WP - wettable powder
- D - dust
- EC - emulsifiable concentrate
- 22K ?22 potassium (K) salt
- Restricted Use Label
- label will state Restricted-Use Pesticide in a
box at the top of the front label - will include a statement on the product
19Parts of Pesticide LabelingSignal Words
- DangerPoison it can kill you!
- Danger usually associated with skin or eye
damage - Warning -moderately toxic
- Caution - least toxic
20Signal Word
21Parts of Pesticide LabelingRemember all labels
follow a certain format
- Statement of practical treatment (first aid)
- instructions on how to respond to an emergency
exposure involving the product - Precautionary Statements
- What safety gear to wear (PPE)
- User Precautions
22Parts of Pesticide Labeling
- Environmental Hazards
- Physical or Chemical Hazards
- Directions for use
- it is a violation of Federal lay to us a
pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling
23Brand Name
Ingredients
PPE
EPA s
Signal Word
User Precautions
First Aid
24Parts of Pesticide Labeling
- Entry Statement
- some pesticide labeling contains a precaution
about entering a treated area after application. - This statement tells you
- how much time must pass before people can enter a
treated area - worker protection
25Parts of Pesticide Labeling
- Storage and Disposal
- prohibitions
- storage
- spilled materials
- pesticide disposal
- container disposal
- it is unlawful to burn pesticide containers in
Montana
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27Sites
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29Uses inconsistent with the Pesticide Label
- it is illegal to use a pesticide in any way not
permitted by the labeling. - Off-site
- Improper equipment settings
- Improper rate (lack of calibration)
- No safety gear worn when the label says you must!
- A pesticide may be used only on the plants,
animals, or sites named in the directions for
use. - If the site is listed but the pest is not, you
can still use the product on site, but you have
no recourse if the product doesnt work.
30Pesticide Labels
- You may not use
- higher dosages
- higher concentrations
- more frequent applications
31Pesticide Labels
- Federal law does allow you to use pesticides in
some ways not mentioned in the labeling - apply a pesticide at any dosage, concentration,
or frequency less than that listed on the
labeling - apply a pesticide against any target pest not
listed on the labeling if the application is to a
plant, animal, or site that is listed,
32Pesticide Labels
- Federal law does allow you to use pesticides in
some ways not mentioned in the labeling - use any appropriate equipment or method of
application that is not prohibited by the
labeling - mix a pesticide or pesticides with a fertilizer
if the mixture is not prohibited by the labeling - mix two of more pesticides, if all of the dosages
are at or below the recommended rate
33Read the Label
- Before you purchase the product
- Before you apply the product
- Before you dispose of the container