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an agricultural property owner must provide this information to workers at a central location
(3 things) |
1. ID of the treated area 2. Product name 3. Date & time of the application |
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3 handler employee training requirements |
1. environmental concerns such as drift, runoff, & wildlife hazards 2. warnings about taking pesticides or pesticide containers home 3. how to obtain emergency medical care |
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example of an engineering control for handling pesticides |
closed mixing systems |
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before employees are allowed to handle pesticides, they must do this |
complete pesticide handler safety training |
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qualification enabling a person to train pesticide handler employees in commercial or research production of an agricultural plant commodity |
California Certified Private Applicator |
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3 symptoms that could indicate possible pesticide illness or injury |
1. headache 2. blurred vision 3. abdominal cramps |
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Employer must maintain employer handler use records identifying the employee, the pesticide name, and date of handling whenever this occurs |
whenever an employee handles a pesticide that contains an organophosphate compound and is used for research production of an agricultural plant commodity |
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instance in which employers with employees who handle organophosphate pesticides in an agricultural plant production operation must have a signed written agreement from a doctor for medical supervision |
when the employees regularly handle organophosphate pesticides with the signal words "DANGER" or "WARNING" |
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condition for an employee who mixes, loads, or applies pesticides with the signal word "DANGER" in the production of an agricultural commodity to be allowed to work alone at night |
the employee must make personal contact by radio with a responsible adult at least every hour |
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minimal equipment for a decontamination facility |
sufficient water, soap, and single-use towels for routine washing of the hands and face, and emergency washing of the entire body |
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individuals responsible for providing for the laundering of coveralls used by pesticide handler employees |
employers |
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exception to the DPR regulation requiring employee handlers to wear eye protection when handling pesticides |
when working in an enclosed cab |
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exception to the rule that pesticide handler employees must always wear chemical-resistant gloves |
when the pesticide label specifies that gloves must not be worn |
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3 procedures required in a written pesticide respirator training program |
1. selecting and fitting the respirator 2. cleaning and sanitizing the respirator 3. inspecting and maintaining the respiratory equipment |
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system used by handlers who properly mix pesticides packaged in water-soluble packets |
closed mixing system |