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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

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

example of an engineering control for handling pesticides

closed mixing systems

before employees are allowed to handle pesticides, they must do this

complete pesticide handler safety training

qualification enabling a person to train pesticide handler employees in commercial or research production of an agricultural plant commodity

California Certified Private Applicator

3 symptoms that could indicate possible pesticide illness or injury

1. headache


2. blurred vision


3. abdominal cramps

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

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"

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

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

individuals responsible for providing for the laundering of coveralls used by pesticide handler employees

employers

exception to the DPR regulation requiring employee handlers to wear eye protection when handling pesticides

when working in an enclosed cab

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

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

system used by handlers who properly mix pesticides packaged in water-soluble packets

closed mixing system