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Using Available Tools to Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham County Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham County 540/ 564-3080 [email protected] 540/ 564-3080 [email protected]

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Page 1: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Using Available Tools toUsing Available Tools toMake Wise Safety DecisionsMake Wise Safety Decisions

Amber D. VallottonAmber D. VallottonCrop & Soil Environmental Science AgentCrop & Soil Environmental Science Agent

Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham CountyVirginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham County540/ 564-3080 [email protected]/ 564-3080 [email protected]

Page 2: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Important Tools we Can UseImportant Tools we Can Use• STUDY & KNOW the LABEL…Primary

– Pesticide Classification (GU vs. RU)– Signal Words (Caution, Warning, Danger)– Precautionary Statements

• Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals• First Aid• Environmental Hazards• Physical/Chemical Hazards• PPE Required

– Directions for Use Statements– Storage and Disposal Statements

• MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)…Secondary

Page 3: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Pesticide ClassificationPesticide Classification

• Focus on Restricted Use PesticidesFocus on Restricted Use Pesticides

– Are all RU products highly toxic?• IT DEPENDS!• There may be other reasons product is RU

– Mainly, classification used as a risk-reduction measure

– Ensures that only trained / certified people can purchase and use the product

– Examples…

Page 4: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

RUP Examples…RUP Examples…

Trade Name Active Ingredient Oral LD50 Classification

Baythroid 2E cyfluthrin 400 Restricted Use

Lorsban 4E chlorpyrifos 135-163 Restricted Use

Warrior w/Zeon 1EC

lambda-cyhalothrin 79 Restricted Use

Roundup Original Max

glyphosate (potassium salt)

4050-5600 General Use

Pursuit imazethapyr >5000 General Use

Surmount picloram + fluroxypyr > 5000 Restricted Use

Which RU pesticide above is most toxic?

• Use Clues: Oral LD50 Lowest Oral LD50 = MOST TOXIC

Page 5: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Toxicity CluesToxicity CluesThe LD50 is NOT on the label…need to find it on the MSDS,so need to look for other clues about toxicity:

• Signal WordsSignal Words used to convey degree of toxicity of product

• Also tells you whether product is caustic (burns) or is an environmental hazard

• Signal WordsSignal Words– CAUTION: Slightly toxic– WARNING: Moderately toxic– DANGER: Highly toxic or hazardous in some manner, and may

cause acute illness from oral, dermal, or inhalation exposure OR cause severe eye or skin irritation

Page 6: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Precautionary StatementsPrecautionary Statements• Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

– Exposure concerns

• First Aid Issues– How to respond to accidental poisoning

• Environmental Hazards– Toxicity to bees, wildlife, fish, aquatic organisms, etc.– Groundwater concerns– Persistence in environment– Volatilization issues– Spray Drift Concerns– Resistance management issues

• Physical/Chemical Hazards• PPE Required

Some Examples…Some Examples…

Page 7: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Precautionary StatementsPrecautionary Statements Provide some KEY Safety Clues….

Oral LD50 = 79

Page 8: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Oral LD50 = 400

Page 9: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Oral LD50 = 4500- 5600

Page 10: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Directions for Use StatementsDirections for Use Statements• Agricultural Use and/or Nonagricultural Use Requirements

– REI– PPE– Worker Notification

• WPS Agricultural Use Requirements

• Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, etc.Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, etc. (provides more detail regarding “Precautionary Statements”)

• Other Special StatementsOther Special Statements

• Application Directions

Page 11: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Another Example…Another Example…

Trade Name Active Ingredient Oral LD50 Special Notes

Surmount picloram + fluroxypyr > 5000 Restricted Use

Case where RUP, LDCase where RUP, LD5050 high (less high (less

toxic), toxic), YET YET signal word is signal word is “DANGER”…“DANGER”…

Page 12: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Oral LD50 = > 5000

Other Special Statements showing why RUP…Other Special Statements showing why RUP…

Page 13: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

MSDS is one more MSDS is one more important tool about important tool about safety concernssafety concerns

• You can use this tool to help better understand safety concerns!!

• Available from product manufacturer

But remember…But remember…

LABEL is your LABEL is your primaryprimary source of source of use instructions! use instructions!

Page 14: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Laundering Refresher…Laundering Refresher…

Page 15: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

Guidelines for LaunderingGuidelines for LaunderingPesticide-Contaminated ClothingPesticide-Contaminated Clothing

• Consult product label & consider product formulationConsult product label & consider product formulation– If soaked with highly toxic (key words) or concentrated pesticide, DISCARD!DISCARD!

– If clothing cannot be decontaminated, DISCARD!DISCARD!

• Basics of WashingBasics of Washing– Separate from other laundry

– Minimize risk of exposure by washing ASAP!

– Pre-soak and pre-treat before washing

– Use heavy duty detergent with HOT WATER set on extra-large and longest wash setting

– Double-rinse

– Run empty through a complete cycle using hot water and detergent

– Line dry to allow sun to bleach

Page 16: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

2008 Plastic Pesticide Container 2008 Plastic Pesticide Container Recycling ProgramRecycling Program

• If you live in Rockingham County, look for PPCRP this Spring

• Check at local Coop or call Amber Vallotton at VCE-RC office for details

Page 17: Using Available Tools to Make Wise Safety Decisions Amber D. Vallotton Crop & Soil Environmental Science Agent Virginia Cooperative Extension- Rockingham

THANK YOU!!THANK YOU!!

Any Questions??Any Questions??