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Title: PESTICIDE


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PESTICIDE
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PEST NAME CIDE
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TYPES of PESTICIDES
  • Insecticide
  • Herbicide
  • Acaricide
  • Molluscicide
  • Rodenticide
  • Avicide
  • Fungicide
  • Neighborcide
  • Piscicide
  • Nematicide
  • Miticide
  • Repellent
  • Attractant
  • Growth Regulator
  • Bactericide

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PESTICIDE PRODUCTCLASSIFICATION
  • Restricted Use Pesticide
  • General Use Pesticide

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REASON for RUP
  • Toxicity to mammals
  • Type of formulation
  • Way the pesticide is used
  • Potential for environmental harm

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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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CERTIFICATION CATEGORIES
  • General Pest
  • Structural Pest
  • Fumigation
  • Food Processing
  • Demonstration Research
  • Bird Predatory Animal
  • Private Applicator
  • Service Technician
  • Agricultural Plant
  • Forestry
  • Ornamental Turf
  • Right-of-Way
  • Aquatic

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • The pesticide label is the law!

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INFORMATION on LABELS
  • Classification - Restricted or non-classified
  • Signal Word
  • Registration establishment numbers
  • Directions for use
  • Other information
  • Ingredient statement
  • Name address of registrant
  • Brand or trade name
  • New weight or measure of content

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Ingredient Statement
  • Label must list active ingredient(s) in the
    product.
  • Product(s) listed by official chemical and/or
    common name(s)
  • Label must show the percent of the total contents
    the product(s) comprise

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INGREDIENT STATMENT
  • 2,3-O- diethyl, gotu 47.5
  • Inert .. 52.5
  • _____________________________
  • Total . 100

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Chemical Name
  • Complex name that identifies chemical components
    and structure
  • Example Tempo cyano(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)
    methyl 3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopr
    opanecarboxylate

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Common Name
  • Used to shorten chemical name
  • Example Tempo 20 WP
  • (common name cyfluthrin)
  • Label reads
  • Active ingredient Cyfluthrin

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Parts of Label
  • Brand, Trade or Product Names
  • Tempo, Baythroid Cyfluthrin
  • Weed B Gon Calcium MSMA
  • Weed B Gon Mecoprop Dicamba 2,4-D
  • Bug-B-Gon Diazinon
  • Isotox Acephate Fenbutain-Oxide

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ISOTOX
  • Toxaphene
  • Toxaphene Lindane
  • Chlorpyrifos
  • Acephate Kelthane Meta-systox
  • Cyfluthrin

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Type of Pesticide (usually listed on front panel)
  • Insecticide
  • Fungicide
  • Herbicide
  • Algaecide

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Registration Number
  • Appears on most pesticide labels not 25b labels
  • Indicates the pesticide has been approved by the
    federal government.
  • Establishment Number
  • Identifies the facility that produced the
    product.
  • Appears either on pesticide label or container

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EPA Registration Number
  • EPA Reg No xxx-xxx-xxxx
  • Company-product-Company

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EPA Establishment Number
  • EPA Est. No xxx-AL-1
  • Company-State-Production Plant

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USE SITES
  • Shade Trees
  • Oaks
  • Pines
  • Ornamentals
  • Cucurbits
  • Fruit Trees
  • Pome
  • Stone
  • Indoor vs. Outdoor
  • Lawns
  • Bermuda
  • Cool Season Grasses
  • Flowering Plants

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MALATHION
  • Product A B C D
  • Cole Crops x
  • Broccoli x x
  • Cabbage x x
  • Cauliflower x x x
  • Brussels Sp x

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ITS THE APPLICATORS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENT AND PESTS
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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Environmental Hazards
  • Listed on labels of products known to pose
    certain and specific hazards to the environment.

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LABEL INFORMATION
  • This product is toxic to bees. Do not apply when
    bees are present.

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LABEL INFORMATION
  • Apply when necessary.
  • Apply every 7-10 days.

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LABEL INFORMATION
  • Do not apply when runoff is likely.

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LABEL INFORMATION
  • Do not harvest for seven (7) days.

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • General Environmental Statements
  • Reminders of common sense and specific actions to
    follow to avoid contaminating the environment.
  • Examples
  • Do not apply to American Elm
  • Do not allow drift to desirable plants or trees

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Physical or Chemical Hazards
  • Not on all labels
  • Specifies if there are any special fire,
    explosion, or chemical hazards posed by the
    product.
  • Examples
  • Flammable - Do not use, pour, spill or store near
    heat or open flame
  • Corrosive - Store only in a corrosion-resistant
    tank

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Reentry Statement
  • Specifies how much time must pass before people
    can reenter a treated area.
  • Can be hours or days
  • Can be until sprays have dried

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SIGNAL WORDS
  • Danger-Poison
  • Danger
  • Warning
  • Caution

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PESTICIDES
  • LD50 dose (oral or dermal) needed to kill 50
    of a population of a lab test animal
  • LD lethal dose
  • LD50
  • Oral Dermal
  • Danger 0 - 50 0 - 200
  • Warning 50 - 500 200 - 2000
  • Caution 500 2000

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Relative Toxicity, rat LD50, mg/kg
  • Sugar (sucrose) 29700 Caution
  • Alcohol 14000
  • Glyphosate (Roundup) 5600
  • Salt (sodium chloride) 3000 Caution
  • Malathion 1375
  • Aspirin 1000
  • Cyfluthrin 826 Caution
  • Cypermethrin 318 Warning
  • Imidacloprid 450 Caution
  • Ammonia 350
  • Arsenic (arsenic acid) 48 Danger -
  • Nicotine 1 Poison
  • Aldicarb (Temik) 0.93
  • Dioxin (TCDD) 0.001
  • Botulinum toxin 0.00001

Least toxic
Most toxic
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TOXICITY
  • The capacity of a substance to produce injury or
    death.

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HAZARD
  • The probability that an injury will result from
    the use of the pesticide (involves both toxicity
    and exposure).

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RISK TOXICITY X EXPOSURE
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PPE
  • Long sleeved shirt
  • Long legged pants
  • Shoes socks

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ACUTE POISONING
  • Occurs from oral intake, skin exposure, and
    breathing (inhalation). Usually occurs within 12
    hours of exposure.

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CHRONIC POISONING
  • Arises from repeated exposure to doses of
    pesticides. Usually from small doses over an
    extended time period.

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ORAL-RAT LD50 Substance LD50
  • Aspirin 1,000
  • Boric Acid 2,600
  • Grain Alcohol 14,000
  • Baking Soda 4,200
  • Table Salt 3,000
  • Cyfluthrin 826
  • Carbaryl 283

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EARLY PESTICIDE POISONING SYMPTOMS
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Diarrhea
  • Excessive sweating
  • Nausea vomiting
  • Stomach cramps

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PESTICIDE LABELS
  • Statement of Practical Treatment
  • Provides information on the first aid treatments
    recommended in case of poisoning.

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PESTICIDE POSIONING
  • Call 911
  • Call Poison Control Center _at_ 800-222-1222
  • Take pesticide container to medical facility

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READ THE LABEL
  • Before purchasing
  • Before mixing and application
  • Before storage and disposal

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PESTICIDE DRIFT
  • Particle
  • Vapor

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BACKFLOW PREVENTION
  • Such method shall include, but not be limited to
    the employment of a check valve or similar
    in-line device, or positive mechanical method,
    such as an air gap, designed to insure that
    backflow will not occur.

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SURFACE WATER
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Pesticide Labels
  • Storage and Disposal
  • General instructions for the appropriate storage
    and disposal of the pesticide and its container.

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DISPOSAL of EXCESSPESTICIDES
  • Use up according to label directions.

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Pesticide Labels
  • Read the Label
  • Follow its directions

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Presented by
  • OSUs Pesticide Safety Education Program
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