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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDEDUE TO ACUTE TOXICITY
For retail sale to and use by certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the certified applicator’s certification.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Methyl Bromide ................................................ 50.0% Chloropicrin ..................................................... 49.7%OTHER INGREDIENTS*: ..................................... 0.3%TOTAL: ................................................................ 100.0%
Si Usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a Usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
IN ALL CASES OF OVEREXPOSURE, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.TAKE PERSON TO A DOCTOR OR TO AN EMERGENCY TREATMENT FACILITY.
Tri-Con 50/50
Note: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
IF INHALED:
IF ON SKIN ORCLOTHING:
IF IN EYES:
FIRST AID
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
• Move person to fresh air.• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial
respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible.• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
• Take off contaminated clothing.• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
• Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue
rinsing eyes.• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IFSWALLOWED:
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or
doctor.• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Date of Labeling: October 29, 2012
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDRENDANGER PELIGRO
POISON
This product weighs 13.93 lbs./gal. at 68º F (20º C)
EPA Reg. No. 11220-10EPA Est. 11220-CA-8
Storage and DisposalDO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD, OR FEED
BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL.Pesticide Storage: Store in a dry, cool, well-ventilated area under lock and key. Post as a pesticide storage area.Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. When a cylinder is partially full, and there is no further requirement for the product, return the cylinder to the registrant or distributor. Replace safety cap and valve protection bonnet before shipping container.Container Handling: Store cylinders upright, secured to a rack or wall to prevent tipping. Do not subject cylinders to rough handling or mechanical shock such as dropping, bumping, dragging, or sliding. Do not use rope slings, hooks, tongs or similar devices to unload cylinders. Transport cylinders using hand truck, fork truck or other device to which the cylinder can be firmly secured. Do not remove valve protection bonnet and safety cap until immediately before use. Replace safety cap and valve protection bonnet when cylinder is not in use.Return of Containers: Cylinders are the property of the registrant or distributor and must be returned promptly after use. Do not ship cylinders without safety caps or valve protection bonnets.Refillable Container: Only the registrant or distributor is allowed to refill this container. This container can be refilled with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller.Container Disposal: To clean the container before final disposal, remove any remaining liquid from the container, using dry air pressure if necessary. Allow container to aerate for at least 5 days. After aeration, wash container using hot water; then offer container to qualified reconditioner or dispose of as directed by State or local regulations.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTSHAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DANGER. EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS LIQUID AND VAPOR UNDER PRESSURE. FATAL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED. CORROSIVE. CAUSES SKIN BURNS AND IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE, WHICH MAY HAVE A DELAYED ONSET. DO NOT BREATHE VAPOR OR GAS. INHALATION MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ACUTE ILLNESS OR DELAYED LUNG, NERVE, OR BRAIN INJURY. DO NOT GET IN EYES, ON SKIN OR ON CLOTHING.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. For more options, follow the instructions for Category H on the chemical-resistance category selection chart. PPE constructed of Saranex, neoprene, and chlorinated polyethylene provide short-term contact or splash protection against liquid in this product. Longer-term protection is provided by PPE constructed of Viton, Teflon, and EVAL barrier laminates (for example, responder suits manufactured by Life-Guard or Silvershield gloves manufactured by North). Where chemical-resistant materials are required, leather, canvas, or cotton materials offer no protection from this product and must not be worn as the sole article of protection when contact with this product is possible.
When performing tasks with NO potential for contact with liquid fumigant, all handlers (including applicators) must:• Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes and socks.• Not wear jewelry, goggles, tight clothing, chemical-resistant gloves, rubber protective
clothing, or rubber boots when handling. Methyl bromide can be trapped inside clothing and cause skin injury.
Handlers with no potential for contact with liquid fumigant (e.g. shovelers) may wear cotton, leather, or other porous, non-chemical-resistant gloves. If such gloves are exposed to liquid fumigant, they must immediately be removed and discarded.
When performing tasks with potential for contact with liquid fumigant, all handlers (including applicators) must wear:• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants,• Chemical-resistant gloves,• Chemical-resistant apron,• Protective eyewear (Do NOT wear goggles), and• Chemical-resistant footwear with socks.
In addition, when an air-purifying respirator is required under this label’s Directions for Use, Protection for Handlers, Respiratory Protection and Stop Work Triggers section, handlers (including applicators) must wear:• A NIOSH-certified full-facepiece air-purifying respirator with cartridges certified by the
manufacturer for protection from exposure to methyl bromide at concentrations up to 5 ppm (e.g., a 3M air-purifying respirator equipped with 3M Model 60928 Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100 cartridges).
IMPORTANT: A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is not permitted for routine handler tasks. If responding to an emergency when corrective action is needed to reduce air concentrations to acceptable levels, wear an SCBA. Escape-only SCBA respirators must not be used by handlers for responding to emergencies. In addition wear PPE required for potential contact with liquid fumigant.
DIRECTIONS FOR USERestricted Use Pesticide
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only handlers may be in the application block from the start of the application until the entry restricted period ends, and in the buffer zone during the buffer zone period. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
Agricultural Use RequirementsUse this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR 170. Refer to label booklet under “Agricultural Use Requirements” in the Directions for Use section for information about this standard.
NET CONTENTS............LBS.
See label booklet for complete Directions for Use.
Pre-Plant Soil Fumigant
Early symptoms of overexposure to methyl bromide are dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting, weakness, and collapse. Lung edema may develop in 2 to 48 hours after exposure, accompanied by cardiac irregularities; these effects are the usual cause of death. Repeated overexposures can result in blurred vision, staggering gait, and mental imbalance, with probable recovery after a period of no exposure. Blood bromide levels suggest the occurrence, but not the degree, of exposure. Treatment is symptomatic.
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: Chemtrec, 1-800-424-9300See label booklet for additional Precautionary Statements.
NOTE: CHLOROPICRIN MAY BE IRRITATING TO THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT, AND EVEN AT LOW LEVELS CAN CAUSE PAINFUL IRRITATION TO THE EYES, PRODUCING TEARING. IF THESE SYMPTOMS OCCUR, LEAVE THE FUMIGATION AREA IMMEDIATELY.
NOTICE: Contains methyl bromide, a substance which harms public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere.
P. O. Box 1327 Hollister, CA 95024-1327
Trical, Inc.
MP-45016
1122010
Trical, Inc.
Tri-Con 50/50
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDEDUE TO ACUTE TOXICITY
For retail sale to and use by certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision andonly for those uses covered by the certified applicator’s certification.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:Methyl Bromide ............................................... 50.0%Chloropicrin .................................................... 49.7%
OTHER INGREDIENTS:..................................... 0.3%TOTAL: ............................................................... 100.0%
Si Usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a Usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
IN ALL CASES OF OVEREXPOSURE, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.TAKE PERSON TO A DOCTOR OR TO AN EMERGENCY TREATMENT FACILITY.
Storage and DisposalDO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER,
FOOD, OR FEEDBY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL.
Pesticide Storage: Store in a dry, cool,well-ventilated area under lock and key.Post as a pesticide storage area.Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastesare toxic. Improper disposal of excesspesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is aviolation of Federal Law. If these wastescannot be disposed of by use accordingto label instructions, contact your StatePesticide or Environmental ControlAgency, or the Hazardous Wasterepresentative at the nearest EPARegional Office for guidance. When acylinder is partially full, and there is nofurther requirement for the product,return the cylinder to the registrant ordistributor. Replace safety cap and valveprotection bonnet before shippingcontainer.Container Handling: Store cylindersupright, secured to a rack or wall toprevent tipping. Do not subject cylindersto rough handling or mechanical shocksuch as dropping, bumping, dragging,or sliding. Do not use rope slings, hooks,tongs or similar devices to unloadcylinders. Transport cylinders usinghand truck, fork truck or other device towhich the cylinder can be firmly secured.Do not remove valve protection bonnetand safety cap until immediately beforeuse. Replace safety cap and valveprotection bonnet when cylinder is notin use.Return of Containers: Cylinders are theproperty of the registrant or distributorand must be returned promptly after use.Do not ship cylinders without safety capsor valve protection bonnets.Refillable Container: Only theregistrant or distributor is allowed to refillthis container. This container can berefilled with pesticide only. Do not reusethis container for any other purpose.Cleaning the container before finaldisposal is the responsibility of theperson disposing of the container.Cleaning before refi l l ing is theresponsibility of the refiller.Container Disposal: To clean thecontainer before final disposal, removeany remaining liquid from the container,using dry air pressure if necessary. Allowcontainer to aerate for at least 5 days.After aeration, wash container using hotwater; then offer container to qualifiedreconditioner or dispose of as directedby State or local regulations.
WARRANTYSeller warrants that this product conforms to thechemical description on its label and is reasonably fitfor the purposes stated on the label when used inaccordance with directions under normal conditions ofuse. To the extent consistent with applicable law, neitherthis warranty nor any other warranty ofMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE, express or implied, extends to the use ofthis product in a manner contrary to its label.
INDEXPrecautionary Statements
First Aid .................................................................. 1Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals ......... 2Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) .................. 2User Safety Requirements .................................... 2User Safety Recommendations ............................ 2
Environmental Hazards ........................................... 2Physical or Chemical Hazards ............................... 3Directions for Use
Agricultural Use Requirements ............................. 3Terms Used In This Labeling ................................. 3Application Restrictions ......................................... 4Product Information ............................................... 4Use Precautions ..................................................... 4Certified Applicator Training .................................. 4Handlers ................................................................. 5Protection for Handlers .......................................... 5Tarp Perforation and/or Removal .......................... 7Entry Restricted Period and Notification ............... 8Mandatory Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) ... 8Maximum Application Rates ................................ 11Calculating the Broadcast Equivalent Rate ........ 13Buffer Zone Tables .......................................... 14-17Buffer Zone Distances ......................................... 16Buffer Zone Requirements .................................. 18Buffer Zone Credits .............................................. 19Buffer Zone Posting ............................................. 19Restrictions for Difficult to Evacuate Sites ......... 20Emergency Preparedness and Response Measures ........................................................ 20Notice to State and Tribal Lead Agencies .......... 20Emergency Response Plan ................................. 21Site-specific Fumigation Management Plan (FMP) .............................................................. 21Post-Application Summary .................................. 23Spill and Leak Procedures .................................. 23Ozone Notice ....................................................... 23Storage and Disposal .......................................... 24
Warranty .................................................................. 24
EPA Est. 11220-CA-4
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DANGER PELIGRO
POISON
EPA Reg. No. 11220-10
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This product weighs 13.93 lbs./gal. at 68ºF (20ºC).
P. O. Box 1327 • Hollister, CA 95024-1327
Pre-Plant Soil Fumigant
Note: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center ordoctor, or going for treatment.
IF INHALED:
IF ON SKINORCLOTHING:
IF IN EYES:
FIRST AID
NOTE TO PHYSICIANEarly symptoms of overexposure to methyl bromide are dizziness, headache, nausea andvomiting, weakness, and collapse. Lung edema may develop in 2 to 48 hours after exposure,accompanied by cardiac irregularities; these effects are the usual cause of death. Repeatedoverexposures can result in blurred vision, staggering gait, and mental imbalance, with probablerecovery after a period of no exposure. Blood bromide levels suggest the occurrence, but notthe degree, of exposure. Treatment is symptomatic.
• Move person to fresh air.• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial
respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible.• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
• Take off contaminated clothing.• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
• Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue
rinsing eyes.• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IFSWALLOWED:
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: Chemtrec, 1-800-424-9300
Date of Labeling: October 29, 2012
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTSHAZARDS TO HUMANS
AND DOMESTIC ANIMALSDANGER. EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS LIQUIDAND VAPOR UNDER PRESSURE. FATAL IFSWALLOWED OR INHALED. CORROSIVE.CAUSES SKIN BURNS AND IRREVERSIBLEEYE DAMAGE, WHICH MAY HAVE A DELAYEDONSET. DO NOT BREATHE VAPOR OR GAS.INHALATION MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ACUTEILLNESS OR DELAYED LUNG, NERVE, ORBRAIN INJURY. DO NOT GET IN EYES, ON SKINOR ON CLOTHING.
• Protective eyewear (Do NOT wear goggles),and
• Chemical-resistant footwear with socks.In addition, when an air-purifying respirator isrequired under this label’s Directions for Use,Protection for Handlers, Respiratory Protectionand Stop Work Triggers section, handlers(including applicators) must wear:• A NIOSH-certified full-facepiece air-purifying
respirator with cartridges certified by themanufacturer for protection from exposure tomethyl bromide at concentrations up to 5 ppm(e.g., a 3M air-purifying respirator equipped with3M Model 60928 Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100cartridges).
PERSONAL PROTECTIVEEQUIPMENT (PPE)
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to thisproduct are listed below. For more options, followthe instructions for Category H on the chemical-resistance category selection chart. PPEconstructed of Saranex, neoprene, andchlorinated polyethylene provide short-termcontact or splash protection against liquid in thisproduct. Longer-term protection is provided byPPE constructed of Viton, Teflon, and EVALbarrier laminates (for example, responder suitsmanufactured by Life-Guard or Silvershield glovesmanufactured by North). Where chemical-resistant materials are required, leather, canvas,or cotton materials offer no protection from thisproduct and must not be worn as the sole articleof protection when contact with this product ispossible.
When performing tasks with NO potential forcontact with liquid fumigant, all handlers(including applicators) must:• Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes and
socks.• Not wear jewelry, goggles, tight clothing,
chemical-resistant gloves, rubber protectiveclothing, or rubber boots when handling. Methylbromide can be trapped inside clothing andcause skin injury.
Handlers with no potential for contact with liquidfumigant (e.g. shovelers) may wear cotton,leather, or other porous, non-chemical-resistantgloves. If such gloves are exposed to liquidfumigant, they must immediately be removed anddiscarded.
When performing tasks with potential forcontact with liquid fumigant, all handlers(including applicators) must wear:• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants,• Chemical-resistant gloves,• Chemical-resistant apron,
USER SAFETY REQUIREMENTSFollow manufacturer’s instructions forcleaning/maintaining PPE. If no suchinstructions for washables exist, usedetergent and hot water. Keep and washPPE separately from other laundry.Discard clothing and other absorbentmaterials that have been drenched orheavily contaminated with this product’sconcentrate. Do not reuse them.
USER SAFETYRECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:• Wash hands before eating, drinking,
chewing gum, using tobacco, or using thetoilet.
• Remove clothing/PPE immediately ifpesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughlyand put on clean clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handlingthis product. Wash the outside of glovesbefore removing. As soon as possible, washthoroughly and change into clean clothing.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDSThis pesticide is toxic to mammals and birds.Do not apply directly to water, or to areas wheresurface water is present or to intertidal areasbelow the mean high water mark. Do notcontaminate water when disposing ofequipment washwaters or rinsate.
PHYSICAL ORCHEMICAL HAZARDS
Do not use containers or application equipmentmade of magnesium, aluminum, or their alloys,as under certain conditions this fumigant may beseverely corrosive to such metals. [See theCalibration, Set-up, Repair and Maintenance forApplication Rigs section of this labeling for furtherrequirements for application equipment.] Do notpermit water to be used to clean the fumigantpressure system, as corrosion will result. Dieseloil is satisfactory for this purpose.
DIRECTIONS FOR USERestricted Use Pesticide
It is a violation of Federal law to use this productin a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do notapply this product in a way that will contact workersor other persons, either directly or through drift.Only handlers may be in the application block fromthe start of the application until the entry restrictedperiod ends, and in the buffer zone during thebuffer zone period. For any requirements specificto your State or Tribe, consult the agencyresponsible for pesticide regulation.
Agricultural Use RequirementsUse this product only in accordance with itslabeling and with the Worker ProtectionStandard, 40 CFR Part 170. This Standardcontains requirements for the protection ofagricultural workers on farms, forests,nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlersof agricultural pesticides. It containsrequirements for training, decontamination,notification, and emergency assistance. Therequirements in this box only apply to usesof this product that are covered by the WorkerProtection Standard (WPS). Noinstructions elsewhere on this labelingrelieve users from complying with therequirements of the WPS.
For the entry restricted period and notificationrequirements, see the Entry RestrictedPeriod and Notification sections of thislabeling. PPE For Entry During the Entry-Restricted Period: PPE for entry that ispermitted by this labeling is listed in thePersonal Protective Equipment (PPE)section of this labeling.
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Terms Used in This LabelingSoil Fumigant Training Program: Certif iedapplicator training that provides information on (1)how to correctly apply the fumigant, including howto comply with new label requirements; (2) howto protect handlers and bystanders; (3) how todetermine buffer zone distances; (4) how tocomplete an FMP and the post-applicationsummary; (5) how to determine when weather andother site-specific factors are not favorable forfumigant application; (6) how to comply withrequired GAPs and how to document compliancewith GAPs in the FMP; and (7) how to developand implement emergency response plans.Fumigant Safe Handling Information: Informationthat must be provided annually to handlers mustinclude the following: (1) what fumigants are andhow they work, (2) safe application and handlingof soil fumigants, (3) air monitoring and respiratoryprotection requirements for handlers, (4) earlysigns and symptoms of exposure, (5) appropriatesteps to take to mitigate exposures, (6) what todo in case of an emergency, and (7) how to reportincidents.Application Block: Area within the perimeter of thefumigated portion of a field (including furrows,irrigation ditches, roadways). The perimeter of theapplication block is the border that connects theoutermost edges of total area treated with thefumigant product.Application Rate: The ratio of fumigant massapplied compared to the soil surface area (e.g.,pounds of product per acre). The application rateis expressed on this labeling in terms of eitherthe “treated area application rate” or the“broadcast equivalent application rate.” The“treated area application rate” relates to only therate of fumigant applied to the portion of the fieldthat is fumigated (e.g., rate within the bed orstrips). The “broadcast equivalent application rate”relates to the rate of fumigant applied within theentire perimeter of the application block. Forbedded and strip applications, the “broadcastequivalent application rate” must be calculated todetermine the buffer zone distance required bythis labeling.Start of the Application: The time at which thefumigant is first delivered/dispensed into the soilin the application block.Application is Complete: The time at which thefumigant has stopped being delivered/dispensedinto the soil and the soil has been sealed; driplines have been purged (if applicable).Entry Restricted Period: This period begins at thestart of the application and expires depending onthe application method and if tarps are used whenthe tarps are perforated and removed. Entry intothe application block during this period is onlyallowed for appropriately PPE-equipped handlersperforming handling tasks. See the EntryRestricted Period and Notification section foradditional information.
IMPORTANT: A self-contained breathingapparatus (SCBA) is not permitted for routinehandler tasks. If responding to an emergencywhen corrective action is needed to reduce airconcentrations to acceptable levels, wear anSCBA. Escape-only SCBA respirators must notbe used by handlers for responding toemergencies. In addition wear PPE required forpotential contact with liquid fumigant.
NOTE: CHLOROPICRIN MAY BE IRRITATINGTO THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT, ANDEVEN AT LOW LEVELS CAN CAUSE PAINFULIRRITATION TO THE EYES, PRODUCINGTEARING. IF THESE SYMPTOMS OCCUR,LEAVE THE FUMIGATION AREA IMMEDIATELY.
Methyl bromide and chloropicrin have certainproperties and characteristics in common withchemicals that have been detected ingroundwater (methyl bromide and chloropicrinare highly soluble in water and have lowadsorption to soil).For untarped applications of methyl bromideand chloropicrin, leaching and runoff may occurif there is heavy rainfall after soil fumigation.
Application Restrictions• The use of this product is restricted to the
methods described in this label.• This product may only be used for the following:
o Crops/uses at locations that at the time ofthe application qualify for exemptions underthe Montreal Protocol as identified in Table1 [Maximum Application Rates for Crops withCritical Use Exemptions (CUEs)] of thislabeling, or
o Crops/uses identified in Table 2 [MaximumApplication Rates for Quarantine Uses] ofthis labeling, or
o Crop/uses identified in Table 3 [MaximumApplication Rates for Crops without CriticalUse Exemptions (CUEs)] of this labeling.
• Tarps must be used for all applications, exceptfor deep shank orchard replant [California only]applications.
Product InformationSoil-borne pests controlled include wireworms andnematodes, weed and grass seeds, Granville Wilt,Black Shank, and other diseases caused bycertain species of Rhizoctonia, Pythium,Fusarium, and Phytophthora.
Use Precautions• Comply with all local regulations and
ordinances. Obtain an application permit fromAgricultural Regulatory Agencies as required.
• Users should handle this fumigant in the open,with the operator ‘upwind’ from the containerwhere there is good ventilation.
• When fumigating soil from a tractor, 5 gallonsof water must be carried on the tractor andplaced where it is readily accessible. In additionto water available on the tractor, at least 5gallons additional water must be available fromthe service truck. This water must be potableand in containers marked “Decontaminationwater not to be used for drinking”.
• Keep pets, livestock, and other domesticanimals out of the treated area duringapplication and during tarp perforation and/orremoval, if a tarp is used.
• Fumigation may temporarily raise the level ofammonia nitrogen and soluble salts in the soil.This is most likely to occur when heavy ratesof fertilizer and fumigant are applied to soilsthat are either cold, wet, acid, or high in organicmatter. To avoid injury to plant roots, fertilizeas indicated by soil tests made after fumigation.To avoid ammonia injury and/or nitratestarvation to crops, avoid using fertilizerscontaining ammonia salts and use onlyfertilizers containing nitrates until after the cropis well established and the soil temperature isabout 65º F. Liming highly acid soils beforefumigation stimulates nitrification and reducesthe possibility of ammonia toxicity.
Certified Applicator TrainingAny certified applicator supervising a soil fumigantapplication must have successfully completed oneof the soil fumigant training programs listed onthe following EPA website www.epa.gov/fumiganttraining for the active ingredient(s) in thisproduct. The training must be completed in thetime frames listed on the website. The FMP mustdocument the date and location where the soilfumigant training program was completed.
HandlersThe following activities are prohibited from beingperformed by anyone other than persons whohave been appropriately trained and equipped ashandlers in accordance with the requirements inWPS (40 CFR Part 170):• Monitoring fumigant air concentrations;• Cleaning up fumigant spills (this does not
include emergency personnel not associatedwith the application);
• Handling or disposing of fumigant containers;• Cleaning, handling, adjusting, or repairing the
parts of application equipment that may containfumigant residues; and
• Performing any handling tasks as defined bythe WPS (40 CFR 170).
The following activities are prohibited from beingperformed in the application block from the startof the application until the entry restricted periodends and in the buffer zone during the buffer zoneperiod by anyone other than persons who havebeen appropriately trained and equipped ashandlers in accordance with the requirements inWPS (40 CFR Part 170). (NOTE: personsrepairing and monitoring tarps are consideredhandlers for the duration listed below). Prohibitedactivities (except for trained and equippedhandlers) include:• Participating in the application as supervisors,
loaders, drivers, tractor co-pilots, shovelers,cross ditchers, or as other direct applicationparticipants;
• Installing, repairing, operating, or removingirrigation equipment;
• Performing scouting, crop advising, ormonitoring tasks;
• Installing, perforating (cutting, punching, slicing,poking), or removing tarps; and
• Repairing or monitoring tarps until 14 days afterapplication is complete if tarps are notperforated and removed during those 14 days.
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Buffer Zone: An area established around theperimeter of each application block. The bufferzone must extend outward from the edge of theapplication block perimeter equally in alldirections.Buffer Zone Period: Begins at the start of theapplication and lasts for a minimum of 48-hours afterthe application is complete. Non-handlers must beexcluded from the buffer zone during the buffer zoneperiod.Difficult to Evacuate Sites: Pre-K to Grade 12schools, state licensed daycare centers, nursinghomes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, in-patientclinics, and prisons.Owner: Any person who has a present possessoryinterest (fee, leasehold, rental, or other) in anagricultural establishment. A person who has bothleased such agricultural establishment to anotherperson and granted that same person the right andfull authority to manage and govern the use of suchagricultural establishment is not an owner. Seedefinition of “owner” in WPS (40 CFR §170.3).Roadway: Portion of a street or highway improved,designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel,exclusive of the sidewalk or shoulder even if suchsidewalk or shoulder is used by persons ridingbicycles. In the event a highway includes two or moreseparated roadways, the term roadway shall referto any such roadway separately.Representative Handling Task: For air monitoring,the locations and handler activities sampled mustrepresent each handler’s exposure occurringwithin the application block. For example, for anapplication consisting of a seven-handler crew (1tractor driver, 1 tractor co-pilot, 4 shovelers, and1 certified applicator supervising) two breathingzone samples could be collected: one sample forthe tractor co-pilot and one sample for a downwindshoveler. Results of previous sampling mayindicate which tasks and locations are worst caseand therefore representative of all handlers.
responsible for carrying out those activities theinformation necessary to comply with the labeland procedures described in the FMP (e.g.,emergency response plans and procedures).
IMPORTANT: This requirement does not overridethe requirements in the Worker ProtectionStandard for Agricultural Pesticides for informationexchange between operators of agriculturalestablishments and commercial pesticideapplicators.
The certified applicator must provide FumigantSafe Handling Information to each handler orconfirm that within the past 12 months, eachhandler has received Fumigant Safe HandlingInformation in a manner that he/she canunderstand. Fumigant Safe HandlingInformation will be provided where this productis purchased or at www.epa.gov/fumiganttraining.
For all handling tasks at least two handlers mustbe present.
Exception: After the application is complete,only one trained handler is required toperform fumigant site monitoring tasksoutside of the buffer zone.
Exclusion of Non Handlers from theApplication Block and Buffer Zone:The certified applicator supervising the applicationand the owner of the establishment where theapplication is taking place must make sure thatall persons who are not trained and PPE-equippedand who are not performing one of the handlingtasks as stated in this labeling are:• excluded from the application block during the
entry restricted period, and• excluded from the buffer zone during the buffer
zone period (see buffer zone exemption fortransit on roadways in Buffer ZoneRequirements section).
Protection for HandlersSupervision of Handlers:For all applications, from the start of theapplication until the application is complete, acertified applicator must be at the application blockin the line of sight of the application and mustdirectly supervise all persons performing handlingactivities.
For handling activities that take place after theapplication is complete until the entry restrictedperiod expires, the certified applicator is notrequired to be on-site, but must havecommunicated in a manner that can beunderstood by the site owner and handlers
Providing, Cleaning, and Maintaining PPE:The employer of any handler (as stated in thislabel) must make sure that all handlers areprovided and correctly wear the required PPE.The PPE must be cleaned and maintained asrequired by the Worker Protection Standard forAgricultural Pesticides.
NOTE: see Tarp Perforation and/or Removalsection on this labeling for requirements aboutwhen tarps are allowed to be perforated.
Handlers do not include local, state, or federalofficials performing inspection, sampling, or othersimilar official duties.
• The maximum application block sizes allowedare:o 100 acres for tarped bedded and broadcast
applicationso 40 acres for untarped deep applications (i.e.,
California orchard replant)
Local, state, or federal officials performinginspection, sampling, or other similar official dutiesare not excluded from the application block or thebuffer zone by this labeling. The certif iedapplicator supervising the application and theowner of the establishment where the applicationis taking place are not authorized to, orresponsible for, excluding those officials from theapplication block or the buffer zone.
Respirator Fit Testing, Medical Qualification,and Training:Using a program that conforms to OSHA’srequirements (see 29 CFR Part 1910.134),employers must verify that any handler who usesa respirator is:• Fit-tested and fit-checked,• Trained, and• Examined by a qualified medical practitioner
to ensure physical ability to safely wear the styleof respirator to be worn. A qualified medicalpractitioner is a physician or other licensedhealth care professional who will evaluate theability of a worker to wear a respirator. The initialevaluation consists of a questionnaire that asksabout medical conditions (such as a heartcondition) that would be problematic forrespirator use. If concerns are identified, thenadditional evaluations, such as a physicalexam, might be necessary. The initial evaluationmust be done before respirator use begins.Handlers must be reexamined by a qualifiedmedical practitioner if their health status orrespirator style or use-conditions change.
• Upon request by local/state/federal/tribalenforcement personnel, employers mustprovide documentation demonstrating how theyhave complied with these requirements.
• When using monitoring devices to monitor airconcentration levels, a direct read detectiondevice, such as an electronic device or acolorimetric device (e.g., Matheson-Kitagawa,Draeger, or Sensidyne) must be used. Thedevices must have sensitivity of at least 1 ppmfor methyl bromide and 0.15 ppm forchloropicrin. Persons using direct readdetection devices must follow themanufacturer’s directions.
• When breathing zone samples are required,they must be taken outside respiratoryprotection equipment and within a 10 inchradius of the handler’s nose and mouth.
• When full-facepiece air-purifying respirators areworn, air monitoring samples must be collectedat least every 2 hours in the breathing zone ofa handler performing a representative handlingtask.
• If at any time: (1) a handler experiencessensory irritation when wearing a full-facepieceair-purifying respirator, or (2) a methyl bromideair sample is greater than 5 ppm or achloropicrin air sample is greater than or equalto 1.5 ppm, then all handler activities mustcease and handlers must be removed from theapplication block and surrounding buffer zone.
• Handlers can resume work activities withoutfull-facepiece air-purifying respirators if twoconsecutive breathing zone samples taken atthe handling site at least 15 minutes apart showlevels of methyl bromide have decreased to lessthan 1 ppm and levels of chloropicrin havedecreased to less than 0.15 ppm, provided thathandlers do not experience sensory irritation.During the collection of air samples a full-facepiece air-purifying respirator must be wornby the handler taking the air samples. Samplesmust be taken at the location where: (1) theirritation was first experienced, or (2) where thesample(s) were greater than 5 ppm for methylbromide or, (3) where sample(s) were greaterthan or equal to 1.5 ppm for chloropicrin.
• Handlers can resume work activities if all ofthe following conditions exist provided a full-facepiece air-purifying respirator is worn:o two consecutive breathing zone samples for
methyl bromide taken at the handling site atleast 15 minutes apart each must be lessthan or equal to 5 ppm.
Air Purifying Respirator Availability:The employer of any handler must confirm thatan air-purifying respirator and appropriatecartridges of the type specified in the PPE sectionof this labeling are immediately available for eachhandler who will wear one. At a minimum twohandlers must have the appropriate air-purifyingrespirator and cartridges available (see RespiratorFit Testing, Medical Qualification, and Trainingsection for additional requirements).
Exception: Air-purifying respirators do notneed to be made available for handlersperforming fumigant site monitoring tasksoutside of the buffer zone.
• Handlers can remove full-facepiece air-purifyingrespirators or resume operations if twoconsecutive breathing zone samples taken atthe handling site at least 15 minutes apart showthat levels of methyl bromide have decreasedto less than 1 ppm and levels of chloropicrinhave decreased to less than 0.15 ppm, providedthat handlers do not experience sensoryirritation. During the collection of air samples,a full-facepiece air-purifying respirator must beworn by the handler taking the air samples.Samples must be taken at the location wherethe irritation was first experienced.
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Respiratory Protection and Stop WorkTriggers:The following procedures must be followed todetermine whether a full-facepiece air-purifyingrespirator is required or if operations must ceasefor any person performing a handling task (exceptfor fumigant site monitoring outside of the bufferzone) as stated in this label.• If at any time any handler experiences sensory
irritation (tearing, burning of the eyes or nose),then either:o A full-facepiece air-purifying respirator must
be worn by all handlers who remain in theapplication block or surrounding buffer zone,or
o Operations must cease and handlers notwearing an air-purifying respirator must leavethe application block and surrounding bufferzone.
o two consecutive breathing zone samples forchloropicrin taken at the handling site at least15 minutes apart must be less than 1.5 ppm.
o handlers do not experience sensory irritationwhile wearing the full-facepiece air-purifyingrespirator, and
o f i l ter cartridges/canisters have beenchanged.
o During the collection of air samples a full-facepiece air-purifying respirator must beworn by the handler taking the air samples.Samples must be taken at the locationwhere: (1) the irritation was first experienced,or (2) where the sample(s) were greater than5 ppm for methyl bromide or, (3) wheresample(s) were greater than or equal to 1.5ppm for chloropicrin.
Tarp Perforation and/or RemovalIMPORTANT: Persons perforating, repairing,removing, and/or monitoring tarps are defined,within certain time limitations, as handlers (seeHandlers section), and they must be provided thePPE and other protections for handlers as requiredon this labeling and in the Worker ProtectionStandard for Agricultural Pesticides.• Tarps must not be perforated until a minimum
of 5 days (120 hours) have elapsed after theapplication is complete, unless a weathercondition exists which necessitates early tarpperforation or removal (see Early Tarp Removalfor Broadcast Applications Only and Early TarpPerforation during Flood Prevention Activitiesfor Bedded Applications Only requirements).
• If tarps are perforated within 14 days after theapplication is complete, tarp removal must notbegin until at least 2 hours after tarp perforationis complete and 2 consecutive methyl bromideair monitoring samples taken at least 15minutes apart are less than 5 ppm. Air samplesmust be taken in the breathing zone of thehandler. If the 2 consecutive air monitoringsamples indicate that methyl bromide levelsare:o Less than 1 ppm and no sensory irritation is
experienced, no respiratory protection isrequired to begin tarp removal.
o Between 1 ppm and 5 ppm, then an air-purifying respirator is required to begin tarpremoval.
o See the Respiratory Protection and StopWork Triggers and Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE) sections for additionalrequirements.
• If tarps are not perforated or removed within14 days after the application is complete,planting or transplanting may take place whilethe tarps are being perforated.
• Each tarp panel used for broadcast applicationmust be perforated.
• Tarps may be perforated manually ONLY forthe following situations:o At the beginning of each row when a coulter
blade (or other device which performssimilarly) is used on a motorized vehicle suchas an ATV.
o In fields that are 1 acre or less.o During flood prevention activities.
• In all other instances tarps must be perforated(cut, punched, poked, or sliced) only bymechanical methods.
• Tarp perforation for broadcast applications mustbe completed before noon.
• For broadcast applications, tarps must not beperforated if rainfall is expected within 12 hours.
• Early Tarp Removal for Broadcast ApplicationsOnly:o Tarps may be removed before the required
5 days (120 hours) if adverse weatherconditions have compromised the integrityof the tarp, provided that the compromisedtarp poses a safety hazard. Adverse weatherincludes high wind, hail, or storms that blowtarps off the field and create a hazard, e.g.,tarps blowing into power lines and ontoroads. A compromised tarp is a tarp that dueto an adverse weather condition is no longerperforming its intended function and iscreating a hazard.
• Early Tarp Perforation during Flood PreventionActivities for Bedded Applications Only:o Tarp perforation is allowed before the 5 days
(120 hours) have elapsed.o Tarps must be immediately retucked and
packed after soil removal.• When perforating any tarp that qualifies for a
60% or greater reduction in buffer zone distancefollowing broadcast shank applications:o All handlers must wear an air purifying
respirator when perforating the tarp; ando Tarp removal must not begin until at least 2
hours after tarp perforation is complete and2 consecutive air monitoring samples takenat least 15 minutes apart are less than 5 ppm.Air samples must be taken in the breathingzone of the handler. If the 2 consecutive airmonitoring samples indicate that methylbromide levels are:- Less than 1 ppm and no sensory irritation
is experienced, no respiratory protectionis required to begin tarp removal.
- Between 1 ppm and 5 ppm, then an air-purifying respirator is required to begin tarpremoval.
See the Respiratory Protection and Stop WorkTriggers and Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) sections for additional requirements.
See www.tarpcredits.epa.gov for a list of tarps thathave been tested and determined to qualify forbuffer reduction credits.
NotificationNotify workers of the application by warning themorally and by posting Fumigant Treated Area signs.The signs must bear the skull and crossbonessymbol and state:
“DANGER/PELIGRO,”“Area under fumigation, DO NOT ENTER / NOENTRE,”“Methyl Bromide and Chloropicrin Fumigant inUSE,”“the date and time of fumigation,the date and time entry restricted period is over,“TRI-CON 50/50”, andName, address, and telephone number of thecertified applicator in charge of the fumigation.
• Post the Fumigant Treated Area sign instead ofthe WPS sign for this application, but follow allWPS requirements pertaining to location, legibility,text size, and sign size (40 CFR §170.120).
• Post Fumigant Treated Area signs at all entrancesto the application block no sooner than 24 hoursprior to application.
• Fumigant Treated Area signs must remain postedfor no less than the duration of the entry restrictedperiod.
Identifying Unfavorable Weather ConditionsUnfavorable weather conditions block upwardmovement of air, which results in trappingfumigant vapors near the ground. The resultingair mass can move off-site in unpredictabledirections. These conditions typically exist withinan hour prior to sunset and continue past sunriseand may persist as late as noontime. Unfavorableconditions are common on nights with limitedcloud cover and light to no wind and their presencecan be indicated by ground fog or smog and canalso be identified by smoke from a ground sourcethat flattens out below a ceiling layer and moveslaterally in a concentrated cloud.
Soil Preparation• Soil must be properly prepared and at the surface
generally be free of large clods. The area to befumigated must be tilled to a depth of 5 to 8 inches.
• Field trash must be properly managed. Residuefrom a previous crop must be worked into thesoil to allow for decomposition prior to the start ofthe application. Little or no crop residue shall bepresent on the soil surface. Crop residue that ispresent must not interfere with the soil seal.Removing the crop residue prior to the start ofthe application is important to limit the natural“chimneys” that occur in the soil when cropresidue is present. These “chimneys” allow thesoil fumigants to move through the soil quicklyand escape into the atmosphere. This may createpotentially harmful conditions for workers andbystanders and limit the efficacy of the fumigant.However, crop residue on the field serves toprevent soil erosion from both wind and waterand is an important consideration. Toaccommodate erosion control, fumigant efficacy,and human health protection, clear fields of cropresidue as close to the start of the application aspossible to limit the length of time that the soilwould be exposed to potentially erosive weatherconditions.
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Soil Moisture• The soil must be moist 9 inches below the
surface. The amount of moisture needed inthis zone will vary according to soil type.Surface soil generally dries rapidly and mustnot be considered in this determination.
• Soil moisture must be determined using one ofthe following methods:o the USDA Feel and Appearance Method for
testing (see below), oro an instrument, such as a tensiometer.
• Available water capacity must be equal to orgreater than 50% for shank applications. If thereis less than 50% available water capacity 9inches below the surface, the soil moisture mustbe adjusted. If irrigation is not available andthere is adequate soil moisture below 9 inches,soil moisture can be adjusted by discing orplowing before the start of the application. Toconserve existing soil moisture, pretreatmentirrigation or pretreatment tillage should be doneas close to the start of the application aspossible.
• Measure soil moisture at a depth of 9 inches ateither end of the field, no more than 48 hoursprior to the start of the application.
The USDA Feel and Appearance Method forestimating soil moisture as appropriate for the soiltexture:• For coarse textured soils (fine sand and loamy
fine sand), the soil is moist enough (50 to 75%available water capacity) to form a weak ballwith loose and clustered sand grains on fingers,darkened color, moderate water staining onfingers, will not ribbon.
• For moderately coarse textured soils (sandyloam and fine sandy loam), the soil is moistenough (50 to 75% available water capacity)to form a ball with defined finger marks, verylight soil/water staining on fingers, darkenedcolor will not stick.
• For medium textured soils (sandy clay loam,loam, and silt loam), the soil is moist enough(50 to 75% available water capacity) to form aball, very light staining on fingers, darkenedcolor, pliable, and forms a weak ribbon betweenthe thumb and forefinger.
• For fine textured soils (clay, clay loam, and siltyclay loam), the soil is moist enough (50 to 75%available water capacity) to form a smooth ballwith defined finger marks, light soil/waterstaining on fingers, ribbons between thumb andforefinger.
Entry Restricted Periodand Notification
Entry Restricted PeriodEntry into the application block (including earlyentry that would otherwise be permitted under theWPS) by any person – other than a correctlytrained and PPE-equipped handler who isperforming a handling task listed on this labeling– is PROHIBITED - from the start of the applicationuntil:• 5 days (120 hours) after the application is
complete for untarped applications, or• 5 days (120 hours) after the application is
complete if tarps are not perforated andremoved for at least 14 days after theapplication is complete, or
• 48 hours after tarp perforation is complete iftarps will be perforated within 14 days after theapplication is complete and will not be removedfor at least 14 days after the application iscomplete, or
• tarp removal is completed if tarps are bothperforated and removed less than 14 days afterthe application is complete.
• For fields with more than one soil texture, soilmoisture content in the lightest textured (most sandy)areas must comply with this soil moisturerequirement. Whenever possible, the field shouldbe divided into areas of similar soil texture, and thesoil moisture of each area should be adjusted asneeded. Coarser textured soils can be fumigatedunder conditions of higher soil moisture than finertextured soils; however, if the soil moisture is toohigh, fumigant movement will be retarded andeffectiveness of the treatment will be reduced.Previous and/or local experience with the soil to betreated or the crop to be planted can often serve asa guide to conditions that will be acceptable. If thereis uncertainty in determining the soil moisture contentof the area to be treated, a local extension serviceagent, soil conservationist, or pest control advisor(agriculture consultant) should be consulted forassistance.
• Tarps must be installed immediately after thefumigant is applied to the soil for bedded orbroadcast applications.
• A written tarp plan must be developed andincluded in the FMP.
• Once a tarp is perforated, the application is nolonger considered tarped.
Weather Conditions• To determine if unfavorable weather conditions
exist or are predicted (see IdentifyingUnfavorable Weather Conditions section) andwhether an application should proceed, theNational Weather Service weather forecastmust be checked by the certified applicatorsupervising the application:- on the day of, but prior to the start of the
application, and- on a daily basis during the application if the
time period from the start of the applicationuntil the application is complete is greaterthan 24 hours.
• Do not apply if an air stagnation advisory issuedby the National Weather Service is in effect forthe area in which the application is planned,during the application, or the 48 hours after theapplication is complete.
• Do not apply if light wind conditions (< 2 mph)are forecast to persist for more than 18consecutive hours from the time the applicationstarts until 48 hours after the application iscomplete.
• Detailed National Weather Service forecasts forlocal weather conditions, wind speed, and airstagnation advisories may be obtained on-lineat: http://www.nws.noaa.gov, on NOAA weatherradio, or by contacting your local NationalWeather Service Forecasting Office.
NOTES:• See Tarp Perforation and/or Removal section on
this labeling for requirements about when tarpsare allowed to be perforated.
• If early tarp removal occurs for a broadcastapplication, the entry restricted period is aminimum of 5 days after the application iscomplete.
• When listing application information for soilfumigant applications to comply with part 170.122of the WPS, list the entry restricted period timeframe in place of the REI.
Mandatory Good AgriculturalPractices (GAPs)
The following GAPs must be followed during allfumigant applications.
Tarps (required for all applications, except for deepshank orchard replant [California only] applications)
• Fumigant Treated Area signs must be removedwithin 3 days after the end of the entry restrictedperiod.
Soil Temperature• The maximum soil temperature at the depth of
injection must not exceed 90° F at the beginningof the application.
• If air temperatures have been above 100° F inany of the three days prior to the start of theapplication, then soil temperature must bemeasured and recorded in the FMP. Recordtemperature measurements at the applicationdepth or 12 inches, whichever is shallower.
Soil Sealing• For Broadcast Untarped Applications (CA orchard
replant only): Use a disc or similar equipment touniformly mix the soil to at least a depth of 3 to 4inches to eliminate the chisel or plow traces.Following elimination of the chisel trace, the soilsurface must be compacted with a cultipacker,ring roller, and roller in combination with tillageequipment.
• For Bedded Applications: Preformed beds mustbe sealed by disruption of the chisel trace usingpress sealers, bed shapers, cultipackers, or byre-shaping (e.g., relisting, lifting, replacing) thebeds immediately following injection. Bedsformed at the time of application must be sealedby disrupting the chisel trace using press sealers,or bed shapers.
Crop / Use
Eggplant
Cucurbits (including muskmelons, cantaloupe,watermelon, cucumber, squash, pumpkin, and gourds)
Forest Nursery Seedlings
Orchard Nursery Seedlings (raspberry, deciduous trees,roses)
Strawberry Nurseries
Orchard Replant2 (walnuts, almonds, stone fruit, tableand raisin grapes, wine grapes)
Ornamentals
Peppers
Strawberry Fruit3
Sweet Potato Slips
Tomato (grown for fresh market)
• Rigs must include a flow meter or a constantpressure system with orifice plates to ensure theproper amount of fumigant is applied.
• To prevent the backflow of fumigant into thecompressed gas cylinder (e.g., nitrogen, otherinert gas, compressed air), if used, applicatorsmust:o Ensure that positive pressure is maintained in
the compressed gas cylinder at not less than200 psi during the entire time it is connectedto the application rig, if a compressed gascylinder is used. (This is not required for acompressed air system that is part of theapplication rig, because if the compressorsystem fails, the application rig will not beoperable.)
o Ensure that application rigs are equipped withproperly functioning check valves between thecompressed gas cylinder or compressed airsystem and the fumigant cylinder. The checkvalve is best placed on the outlet side of thepressure regulator, and is oriented to only allowcompressed gas to flow out of the cylinder orcompressed air out of the compressed airsystem.
o A pressure relief valve must be installedbetween the regulator and the check valve toensure a regulator failure does not overpressurize the fumigant cylinder.
o Always pressurize the system withcompressed gas or by use of a compressedair system before opening the fumigant cylindervalve.
• Before using a fumigation rig for the first time, orwhen preparing it for use after storage, theoperator must check the following items carefully:o Check the filter, and clean or replace the filter
element as required.o Check all tubes and chisels to make sure they
are free of debris and obstructions.o Check and clean the orifice plates and screen
checks, if installed.o Pressurize the system with compressed gas
or compressed air, and check all fittings, valves,and connections for leaks using soap solution.
• Install the fumigant cylinder, and connect andsecure all tubing. Slowly open the compressedgas or compressed air valve, and increase thepressure to the desired level. Slowly open thefumigant cylinder valve, always watching forleaks.
• When the application is complete, close thefumigant cylinder valve and blow residualfumigant out of the fumigant lines into the soilusing compressed gas or compressed air. If therig uses a centrifugal pump instead ofcompressed gas to inject fumigant into the soil,you may clear residual fumigant from the fumigantlines using an application wand connected to thesystem’s low point via a drain hose. Place thewand in the soil until all residual fumigant hasdrained from the system. The wand and drainhose must be free of dirt to allow proper drainage.
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Planting IntervalPlanting or transplanting must not occur until atleast 14 days after the application is complete. Ifodors of the fumigant persist beyond this 14 dayperiod (and after tarps are perforated and/orremoved), delay planting and disc or plow the soilto help aeration. See Tarp Perforation and/orRemoval section on this labeling for furtherrequirements.
Maximum Application Rate1
(Lbs Product / Treated Acre)
700
500
600 sandy soils700 clay loam soils
with less than 30% clay
600
400
400
350 California3
480 Eastern US
700
480
Pre-Plant Soil Fumigation in Greenhouses:Mandatory GAPs
• During the application keep all doors, vents,and windows to the outside open, and keep allfans or mechanical ventilation systems runningwithin the greenhouse.
• Seal gaps through which gases could leak intoadjacent enclosed areas.
• For Tarped-Broadcast and Tarped-BeddedApplications: The use of a tarp does noteliminate the need to minimize chisel tracesprior to application of the tarp, such as by usinga Noble plow or other injection shank thatdisrupts the chisel traces.
Prevention of End Row Spillage• Do not apply or allow fumigant to spill onto the
soil surface. For each injection line either havea check valve located as close as possible tothe final injection point, or drain/purge the lineof any remaining fumigant prior to liftinginjection shanks from the ground.
• Do not lift injection shanks from the soil untilthe shut-off valve has been closed and thefumigant has been depressurized (passivelydrained) or purged (actively forced out via aircompressor) from the system.
Application Depth and Spacing• For Tarped-Broadcast and Tarped-Bedded
Applications: The injection point must be aminimum of 8 inches from the nearest final soil/air interface. For tarped bedded applications,the injection depth must not be deeper thanthe lowest point of the tarp (i.e., the lowest pointof the tuck).
• For Untarped-Broadcast Applications (CAorchard replant only): The injection point mustbe a minimum of 18 inches from the nearestfinal soil/air interface.
• Apply Tri-Con 50/50 with chisel equipment. Theshank spacing should be equal to theapplication depth, but may be up to 1½ timesthe application depth, not to exceed 24 inches.When applying Tri-Con 50/50 with a Noble plow,use an outlet spacing of 9-12 inches along thesweeps.
Bedded and Broadcast Shank Applications:Additional Mandatory GAPs
In addition to the GAPs required for all soilfumigation applications, the following GAPs applyfor injection applications:
Calibration, Set-up, Repair, and Maintenancefor Application Rigs• Brass, carbon steel, or stainless steel fittings
must be used throughout. Polyethylene tubing,polypropylene tubing, Teflon® tubing or Teflon®-lined steel braided tubing must be used for alllow pressure lines, drain lines, and compressedgas or air pressure lines. All other tubing mustbe Teflon® -lined steel braided.
• Galvanized, PVC, nylon, or aluminum pipefittings must not be used.
• All rigs must include a filter to remove anyparticulates from the fumigant and for pressurizedsystems a check valve to prevent backflow of thefumigant into the pressurizing cylinder or thecompressed air system.
• At the end of the application season, disconnectall fumigant cylinders from the application rig. Atthe end of the season, seal all tubing openingswith tape to prevent the entry of insects and dirt.
• Application equipment must be calibrated and allcontrol systems must be working properly. Propercalibration is essential for application equipmentto deliver the correct amount of fumigantuniformly to the soil. Refer to themanufacturer’s instructions on how to calibrateyour equipment. Usually the equipmentmanufacturer, fumigant dealer, or CooperativeExtension Service can provide assistance.
Table 1. Maximum Rates for Crops / Uses with Critical Use Exemptions (CUEs)
1Do not exceed specified maximum application rates in Table 1. Row, bed or strip applications may be made atthe treated acre application rates, but their broadcast equivalent rates will be proportionately less per acredepending on the spacing and width of treatment in the row, bed or strip.2The maximum rate to control infestation of Oak Root Fungus (Armillaria mellea) and/or endoparasiticnematodes such as root-knot (Meloidogyne spp.), dagger (Xiphinema spp.), ring (Criconemoides spp.), lesion(Pratylenchus spp.), and pin (Paratylenchus spp.) nematodes is 400 lbs methyl bromide/acre (cannot exceed700 lbs Tri-Con 50/50 per acre). Documentation of the pest(s) must be included in the site-specific fumigationmanagement plan.3The maximum rate to control infestation of Fusarium, Macrophomina, and/or Verticillium is 470 lbs Tri-Con50/50 per treated acre. Documentation of these pest(s) must be included in the site-specific fumigationmanagement plan.
Maximum Application Rates
Soil Preparation• Trash pulled by the shanks to the ends of the
field must be covered with tarp, or soil,depending on the application method beforemaking the turn for the next pass.
Table 2. Maximum Application Rates for Quarantine Uses
This product may be used as part of a quarantine program as described below.
Quarantine applications with respect to methyl bromide, are treatments to prevent the introduction,establishment and/or spread of quarantine pests (including diseases), or to ensure their officialcontrol, where: (i) Official control is that performed by, or authorized by, a national (includingstate, tribal or local) plant, animal or environmental protection or health authority; (ii) quarantinepests are pests of potential importance to the areas endangered thereby and not yet presentthere, or present but not widely distributed and being officially controlled. This definition excludestreatments of commodities not entering or leaving the United States or any State (or politicalsubdivision thereof).
USDA-APHIS Quarantine UsesThis product may be used as a soil fumigant at any crop or non-crop site as part of a quarantineprogram established by the United States Department of Agriculture-Animal and Plant HealthInspection Service (USDA-APHIS) under the Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.).Limitations including but not limited to application rates and methods and crops and croppingpractices must be in accordance with those established by the USDA-APHIS quarantine program.
Other Quarantine Uses (not USDA-APHIS Quarantine uses)Quarantine use of methyl bromide is restricted to fields used for the production of plant propagativematerial listed below and unplanted areas immediately adjacent thereto, where all productionfrom the treated fields will be shipped to areas where a plant regulatory authority requires thesource or the incoming material to be free of quarantine pests or be accompanied by a certificateissued by a plant regulatory official.
Forest Seedlings:Conifer and hardwood seedling for reforestation, Christmas tree seedlings
Nursery Stock:Roses, strawberry transplants, sweet potato slips, caneberry and blueberrynursery stock , fruit and nut trees, garlic transplants, onion transplants, vineyard stock, seedpotato, tobacco seed beds, food crop transplants, and other wild or cultivated trees, shrubs,vines and forbs.
Ornamental Plants: Caladiums, chrysanthemums, flower bulbs, flowering plants, ornamentalgrasses, rhizomes, shrubs, trees, and other perennials and annuals.
Turf or Sod:For interstate and intrastate shipments to areas that require fumigation with methylbromide to meet quarantine/phytosanitary requirements.
The maximum application rate for quarantine uses shall be 700 lbs of Tri-Con 50/50 per acre, orless if specified in the applicable quarantine/phytosanitary requirements.
The U.S. Federal, state, or local plant, animal, environmental protection or health authorityrequiring the quarantine application and the particular quarantine/phytosanitary requirementmust be identified in the site-specific fumigant management plan. Additionally, the requirementfor the treatment (e.g., the State or Federal law) must be listed in the site-specific fumigantmanagement plan.
Table 3. Maximum Rates for Crops / Uses without Critical Use Exemptions (CUEs)
1Do not exceed specified maximum application rates in Table 3. Row, bed or strip applications may be made atthe treated acre application rates, but their broadcast equivalent rates will be proportionately less per acredepending on the spacing and width of treatment in the row, bed or strip.
Maximum Application Rate1
(Lbs Product / Treated Acre)
400
Crop / Use
Caneberries (Raspberries, Blackberries,Boysenberries)
Calculating the Broadcast Equivalent Application Rate
To calculate the broadcast equivalent rate for bedded or strip applications the followinginformation is needed:• Pounds of product per treated acre• strip or bed bottom width (inches)• center-to-center row spacing (inches)• application block size (acres)
Pounds of product per treated acre is theratio of total amount of product applied tothe size of the total area treated (e.g., therate of product applied in the bed). Forbedded or strip applications, the total areatreated is the summation of the area (i.e.,length x width) of each treated bed bottomor strip that is located within the applicationblock as shown by the black areas in Figure1 (e.g., black areas are 0.6A or 60% of thearea within the application block). The areaof the space between the beds/strips is notfactored in the total area treated.
The application block size is the acreagewithin the perimeter of the fumigated portionof a field (including furrows, irrigation ditches,roadways). The perimeter of the applicationblock is the border that connects theoutermost edges of total area treated withthe fumigant product.
Figure 1. Bedded/Strip Application(1 acre application block)
The “broadcast equivalent rate” must be calculated with the following formula:
broadcast equivalent rate strip or bed bottom width pounds (or gallons)(pounds (or gallons) = (inches) x of product / treated acreproduct/acre) ____________________ applied in the strip or bed
center-to-centerrow spacing (inches)
• The bed width must be measured from the bottom of the bed.• The center-to-center row spacing must be calculated as shown in Figure 2.• If there are any ditches, waterways, drive rows and other areas that are not fumigated that are in
the application block, multiply the above broadcast equivalent equation by (total area of strips orbeds + row spacing)/(application block size). A sample calculation is provided below.
12 13
Figure 2. Center Row Spacing
12
34
56
78
910
1520
2530
3540
5060
7080
9010
050
2525
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3138
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5663
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6372
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9190
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6375
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611
310
025
2525
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5672
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311
912
713
411
025
2525
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6381
100
119
138
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120
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616
717
813
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012
515
017
518
820
014
025
2728
3031
3335
3638
4046
5256
6086
113
144
175
204
233
249
265
150
2528
3134
3841
4448
5154
6779
8896
123
150
188
225
258
292
311
331
160
2530
3439
4449
5459
6469
8810
611
913
115
918
823
127
531
335
037
339
617
025
3138
4450
5763
7077
8310
813
315
016
719
622
527
532
536
740
843
546
218
025
3341
4856
6573
8190
9812
916
018
120
223
226
331
937
542
146
749
752
719
025
3444
5363
7383
9310
311
315
018
821
323
826
930
036
342
547
552
555
959
320
025
3647
5869
8092
104
115
127
171
215
244
273
305
338
406
475
529
583
621
658
210
2538
5063
7588
102
115
128
142
192
242
275
308
342
375
450
525
583
642
683
723
220
2539
5367
8196
111
126
141
156
213
269
306
344
378
413
494
575
638
700
744
789
230
2541
5672
8810
412
113
815
417
123
329
633
837
941
545
053
862
569
275
880
685
424
025
4259
7794
112
130
149
167
185
254
323
369
415
451
488
581
675
746
817
868
920
250
2544
6381
100
120
140
160
180
200
275
350
400
450
488
525
625
725
800
875
930
985
260
2748
6990
112
133
154
175
196
217
295
373
427
481
521
562
665
768
848
927
987
1047
270
2952
7610
012
314
516
819
021
223
531
539
645
451
255
559
870
581
189
597
910
4411
0928
031
5783
109
135
158
182
205
228
252
336
419
481
542
588
635
744
854
943
1031
1101
1171
290
3361
8911
814
617
119
522
024
526
935
644
250
857
362
267
178
489
799
010
8311
5812
3330
035
6596
127
158
183
209
235
261
287
376
465
535
604
656
708
824
940
1038
1135
1215
1295
310
3770
103
136
169
196
223
250
277
304
396
488
562
635
689
744
864
983
1085
1187
1272
1357
320
3874
110
145
181
209
237
265
293
321
416
512
588
665
723
781
904
1027
1133
1238
1328
1418
330
4078
116
154
192
222
251
280
309
338
437
535
615
696
757
817
943
1070
1180
1290
1385
1480
340
4283
123
163
204
234
265
295
325
356
457
558
642
727
790
854
983
1113
1228
1342
1442
1542
350
4487
130
173
215
247
278
310
342
373
477
581
669
758
824
890
1023
1156
1275
1394
1499
1604
360
4691
137
182
227
260
292
325
358
390
497
604
696
788
858
927
1063
1199
1323
1446
1556
1666
370
4896
143
191
238
272
306
340
374
408
517
627
723
819
891
963
1103
1242
1370
1498
1613
1728
380
5010
015
020
025
028
532
035
539
042
553
865
075
085
092
510
0011
4312
8514
1815
5016
7017
9039
056
108
159
211
263
298
333
369
404
440
556
673
776
879
957
1035
1185
1334
1471
1608
1735
1861
400
6311
616
922
227
531
134
738
341
845
457
569
680
290
899
010
7112
2713
8315
2516
6717
9919
3241
069
123
178
233
288
324
360
396
433
469
594
719
828
938
1022
1106
1269
1433
1579
1725
1864
2003
420
7513
118
824
430
033
737
341
044
748
361
374
285
496
710
5411
4213
1214
8216
3317
8319
2820
7343
081
139
197
255
313
350
387
424
461
498
631
765
880
996
1086
1177
1354
1531
1686
1842
1993
2144
440
8814
720
626
632
536
340
043
847
551
365
078
890
610
2511
1912
1313
9615
8017
4019
0020
5822
1545
094
155
216
277
338
375
413
451
489
527
669
810
932
1054
1151
1248
1439
1629
1794
1958
2122
2286
460
100
163
225
288
350
388
427
465
503
542
688
833
958
1083
1183
1283
1481
1678
1848
2017
2187
2357
470
106
170
234
298
363
401
440
479
518
556
706
856
984
1113
1216
1319
1523
1728
1901
2075
2251
2428
480
113
178
244
309
375
414
453
493
532
571
725
879
1010
1142
1248
1354
1565
1777
1955
2133
2316
2498
490
119
186
253
320
388
427
467
506
546
585
744
902
1036
1171
1280
1390
1608
1826
2009
2192
2380
2569
500
125
194
263
331
400
440
480
520
560
600
763
925
1063
1200
1313
1425
1650
1875
2063
2250
2445
2640
Broadcast Equivalent Application Rate (lb product/Acres)
Tab
le 4
. Tar
ped
Bed
ded
Buf
fer Z
one
Dis
tanc
es (f
eet)
App
licat
ion
Blo
ck S
ize
(Acr
es)
Sample broadcast equivalent rate calculationAssumptions:• Application method is shank bedded.• Bed width is 30 inches (measured at the bottom of bed).• Center-to-center row spacing is 60 inches.• 200 pounds of product per treated acre is applied in the beds.• Total application block size is 10 acres.• Ditch in the middle of application block is 0.25 acres.• Area of beds + row spacing is 9.75 acres.
broadcast equivalent rate strip or bed bottom width area of strips or pounds product/(pounds product/acre) = (inches) x beds + row spacing x treated acre
____________________ __________________ applied in the bedcenter-to-center row application block size
spacing (inches)
= 30-inch width beds x 9.75 acres x 200 pounds60-inch row spacing 10 acres product/
treated acre= 97.5 pounds product/acre
14-15
16 17
Buffer Zone DistancesBuffer zone distances must be calculated using the application rate and the size of the application block.Applications in California:Where a Restricted Materials Permit is required for soil fumigation [pursuant to citation for California law], use thebuffer zone distance for the application block that is specified in the Restricted Materials Permit issued by theCounty Agricultural Commissioner, provided that the buffer zone distance is equal to or greater than the bufferzones distance specified in the December 8, 2004 California Department of Pesticide Regulation Methyl BromideField Fumigation Guidance Manual (see http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/county/training/methbrom/mebrman.pdf )in accordance with Title 3, Division 6, Subchapter 4 of the California Code of Regulations in effect on January 1,2011.In all other cases, determine the buffer zone distance for your application using the directions under Applicationsoutside California.Applications outside California:• Buffer zone distances must be based on look-up tables in this labeling (25 feet is the minimum distance
regardless of site-specific application parameters).• If after applying all applicable buffer zone credits the buffer zone is greater than ½ mile (2,640 ft), then the
application is prohibited.• For all other applications, Tables 4, 5, or 6, as appropriate for the method of application must be used to
determine the minimum buffer distances. Round up to the nearest rate and block size, where applicable.Applications are prohibited for rates or block sizes that exceed what is presented in the buffer zone tables.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 35 4060 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2570 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 33 35 38 4180 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 35 40 46 51 5790 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 33 40 48 56 64 73100 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 35 45 56 67 78 88110 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 40 55 71 88 104 120120 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 45 65 87 108 130 152130 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 75 102 129 156 183140 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 55 85 118 150 183 215150 25 25 25 25 25 30 32 35 38 40 77 114 148 183 216 249160 25 25 25 25 25 33 39 45 51 55 99 143 179 215 249 283170 25 25 25 25 25 37 46 55 63 70 121 171 209 248 282 316180 25 25 25 25 25 42 53 65 76 85 143 200 240 280 315 350190 25 25 25 30 30 46 60 74 89 101 161 220 263 305 341 378200 25 25 30 30 30 50 67 84 102 118 179 240 285 330 368 405210 25 30 30 33 35 58 81 104 127 150 215 280 330 380 420 460220 25 32 38 45 51 74 97 120 143 166 234 301 355 408 450 493230 25 36 46 57 68 91 114 137 160 183 253 323 379 436 481 526240 25 40 55 69 84 107 130 153 176 199 272 344 404 464 511 559250 25 44 63 82 101 124 147 170 193 216 291 366 429 491 541 591260 25 48 71 94 117 140 163 186 209 232 310 387 453 519 572 624270 25 52 79 106 134 157 180 203 226 249 329 409 478 547 602 657280 25 56 88 119 150 173 196 219 242 265 348 430 503 575 633 690290 25 59 92 126 159 183 207 231 255 279 365 451 527 603 664 725300 25 61 97 133 169 193 218 243 267 292 382 471 551 631 695 760310 25 63 101 140 178 203 229 255 280 306 399 492 575 659 727 795320 25 66 106 147 187 214 240 266 293 319 416 513 600 686 758 830330 25 68 111 154 196 224 251 278 306 333 433 534 624 714 790 865340 25 70 115 161 206 234 262 290 318 346 450 554 648 742 821 900350 25 73 120 168 215 244 273 302 331 360 468 575 673 770 853 935
Application Block Size (Acres)Table 6. Deep Untarped Buffer Zone Distances (feet)
Bro
adca
st A
ppli
cati
on R
ate
(lbs
Pro
duct
/Acr
es)
360 25 75 126 176 226 257 287 317 347 377 491 605 704 803 886 969370 25 78 131 185 238 269 300 332 363 394 515 635 735 836 920 1004380 25 81 137 193 249 282 314 347 379 411 538 665 767 869 953 1038390 25 84 143 202 261 294 328 361 395 429 562 695 798 901 987 1072400 25 87 149 210 272 307 342 376 411 446 585 725 830 934 1020 1106410 25 90 154 219 284 319 355 391 427 463 609 755 861 967 1054 1141420 25 93 160 228 295 332 369 406 443 480 633 785 893 1000 1088 1175430 32 101 170 238 307 345 383 420 458 496 650 805 913 1021 1111 1201440 39 109 179 249 319 358 396 435 473 511 668 825 934 1043 1135 1228450 46 118 189 260 331 371 410 449 488 527 686 845 955 1064 1159 1254460 54 126 199 271 344 383 423 463 503 543 704 865 975 1086 1183 1281470 61 134 208 282 356 396 437 477 518 559 722 885 996 1107 1207 1307480 68 143 218 293 368 409 450 492 533 574 740 905 1017 1129 1231 1334490 75 151 228 304 380 422 464 506 548 590 758 925 1038 1150 1255 1360500 82 159 235 312 389 431 474 516 559 601 769 936 1057 1179 1283 1387510 89 166 243 320 397 440 483 527 570 613 780 946 1077 1207 1311 1414520 96 174 251 328 406 449 493 537 581 624 791 957 1096 1236 1339 1441530 104 181 259 337 414 459 503 547 591 636 802 968 1116 1264 1366 1469540 111 189 267 345 423 468 513 557 602 647 813 979 1136 1293 1394 1496550 118 196 275 353 431 477 522 568 613 659 824 989 1155 1321 1422 1523560 125 204 283 361 440 486 532 578 624 670 835 1000 1175 1350 1450 1550570 129 208 287 366 446 493 541 588 635 683 853 1023 1201 1379 1479 1579580 132 212 292 372 451 500 549 598 647 696 871 1046 1226 1407 1507 1607590 136 216 296 377 457 507 558 608 658 709 889 1069 1252 1436 1536 1636600 139 220 301 382 463 515 566 618 670 721 906 1091 1278 1464 1564 1664610 143 224 306 387 469 522 575 628 681 734 924 1114 1304 1493 1593 1693620 146 228 310 392 474 529 583 638 693 747 942 1137 1329 1521 1621 1721630 150 233 315 398 480 536 592 648 704 760 960 1160 1355 1550 1650 1750640 151 235 319 403 486 543 599 656 712 769 973 1177 1371 1566 1675 1784650 153 238 323 408 493 550 607 663 720 777 986 1194 1388 1581 1700 1819660 154 241 327 413 499 557 614 671 728 786 999 1211 1404 1597 1725 1853670 156 243 331 418 506 563 621 679 737 794 1011 1229 1421 1613 1750 1887680 157 246 335 423 512 570 628 687 745 803 1024 1246 1437 1629 1775 1921690 159 249 339 429 519 577 636 694 753 811 1037 1263 1454 1644 1800 1956700 160 251 343 434 525 584 643 702 761 820 1050 1280 1470 1660 1825 1990
Bro
adca
st A
ppli
cati
on R
ate
(lbs
Pro
duct
/Acr
e)
12
34
56
78
910
1520
2530
3540
5060
7080
9010
090
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
110
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
3342
4854
6067
7481
8996
102
108
130
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
4258
7183
9610
812
313
815
216
717
919
215
025
2525
2525
2525
2525
2550
7594
113
131
150
172
194
216
238
256
275
170
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
5892
117
142
167
192
221
250
279
308
333
358
190
2525
2525
2525
2525
2525
6710
814
017
120
223
327
030
634
337
941
044
221
025
2525
2525
2525
2525
2575
125
163
200
238
275
319
363
406
450
488
525
230
2530
3439
4346
4951
5457
114
170
213
255
297
339
391
443
495
548
592
636
250
2534
4352
6167
7278
8389
152
216
263
309
356
402
463
524
585
645
697
748
270
2539
5266
8088
9610
411
212
019
126
131
336
441
546
653
560
567
474
380
185
929
025
4361
8098
109
120
130
141
152
230
307
363
418
474
530
607
685
763
841
906
970
310
2548
7093
116
130
143
157
170
184
268
352
413
473
533
593
680
766
852
939
1010
1082
330
2552
8010
713
415
016
718
320
021
630
739
846
352
759
265
775
284
794
110
3611
1511
9335
025
5789
120
152
171
190
210
229
248
345
443
513
582
651
720
824
927
1031
1134
1219
1305
370
2561
9813
417
019
221
423
625
828
038
448
956
363
671
078
489
610
0811
2012
3213
2414
1639
025
6610
714
818
921
323
826
228
731
142
353
461
369
176
984
896
810
8912
0913
3014
2815
2741
025
7011
616
120
723
426
128
931
634
346
158
066
374
582
891
110
4011
6912
9814
2715
3316
3943
025
7512
517
522
525
528
531
534
537
550
062
571
380
088
897
511
1312
5013
8815
2516
3817
5045
036
8814
019
124
327
530
733
937
040
253
366
475
684
994
110
3411
8113
2714
7416
2017
4218
6447
048
101
155
208
261
295
329
362
396
430
566
702
800
898
995
1093
1249
1405
1560
1716
1847
1977
490
5911
416
922
428
031
535
038
642
145
759
974
184
494
710
4911
5213
1714
8216
4718
1119
5120
9151
070
127
184
241
298
335
372
410
447
484
632
780
888
995
1103
1211
1385
1559
1733
1907
2056
2205
530
8214
019
925
731
635
539
443
347
251
166
581
893
110
4411
5712
7014
5316
3618
1920
0221
6023
1855
093
153
214
274
334
375
416
457
498
539
698
857
975
1093
1211
1330
1522
1714
1906
2098
2265
2432
570
105
166
228
290
352
395
438
480
523
566
731
895
1019
1142
1265
1389
1590
1791
1992
2193
2369
2545
590
116
180
243
307
370
415
460
504
549
593
764
934
1063
1191
1319
1448
1658
1868
2078
2289
2474
2659
610
127
193
258
323
389
435
481
528
574
620
797
973
1106
1240
1373
1507
1726
1945
2165
2384
2578
2773
630
139
206
273
340
407
455
503
551
600
648
830
1011
1150
1289
1427
1566
1794
2023
2251
2480
2683
2886
650
150
219
288
356
425
475
525
575
625
675
863
1050
1194
1338
1481
1625
1863
2100
2338
2575
2788
3000
670
157
228
300
372
443
495
546
597
649
700
894
1089
1236
1383
1530
1677
1925
2173
2420
2668
2886
3105
690
164
238
313
387
461
514
567
620
672
725
926
1127
1278
1428
1579
1730
1988
2245
2503
2761
2985
3209
710
170
248
325
402
480
534
588
642
696
750
958
1166
1320
1474
1628
1782
2050
2318
2586
2855
3084
3314
Broadcast Equivalent Application Rate (lbs product/Acres)
Tab
le 5
. Tar
ped
Bro
adca
st B
uffe
r Zon
e D
ista
nces
(fee
t)
App
licat
ion
Blo
ck S
ize
(Acr
es)
Buffer Zone RequirementsA buffer zone must be established for every fumigantapplication. The following describes the buffer zonerequirements:• The buffer zone must extend outward from the
edge of the application block perimeter equallyin all directions.
• All non-handlers, including field workers, residents,pedestrians, and other bystanders, must be excludedfrom the buffer zone during the buffer zone periodexcept for transit (see Buffer Zone Exemption forTransit on Roadways section).o Local, state, or federal officials performing
inspection, sampling, or other similar officialduties are not excluded from the applicationblock or the buffer zone by this labeling. Thecertified applicator supervising the applicationand the owner of the establishment where theapplication is taking place are not authorizedto, or responsible for, excluding those officialsfrom the application block or the buffer zone.
• For broadcast shank applications using any tarpthat qualifies for a 60% or greater reduction inbuffer zone distance:1. The buffer zone period begins at the start of
the application and ends after the tarps havebeen removed from the application block.
2. As an alternative to (1) above, two buffer zoneperiods may be established where the firstbuffer zone period begins at the start of theapplication and lasts for a minimum of 48 hoursafter the application is complete. The secondbuffer zone period begins when the tarps areperforated and ends after the tarps have beenremoved from the application block.
• For all other applications, the buffer zone periodbegins at the start of the application and lasts fora minimum of 48 hours after the application iscomplete.
1. The storage buildings are not occupied duringthe buffer zone period, and
2. The storage buildings do not share a commonwall with an occupied structure.
Areas not under the control of the owner of theapplication block• Buffer zones must not include residential areas
(e.g., employee housing, private property),buildings (e.g., commercial, industrial), outdoorresidential areas (e.g., lawns, gardens, playareas) and other areas that people may occupy,UNLESS:1. The occupants provide written agreement, prior
to the start of the application, that they willvoluntarily vacate the buffer zone during theentire buffer zone period, and
2. Reentry by occupants and other non-handlersmust not occur until,1) The buffer zone period has ended, and2) Sensory irritation is not experienced upon
re-entry.• Buffer zones must not include agricultural areas
owned and/or operated by persons other than theowner of the application block, UNLESS:1. The owner of the application block can ensure
that the buffer zone will not overlap with amethyl bromide buffer zone from any otherproperty owners, except as provided in theBuffer Zone Proximity section, and
2. The owner of the other property provides writtenagreement to the applicator that they, theiremployees, and other persons will stay out ofthe buffer zone during the entire buffer zoneperiod.
• Buffer zones must not include roadways andrights of way UNLESS:1. The area is not occupied during the buffer zone
period, and2. Entry by non-handlers is prohibited during the
buffer zone period.Buffer Zone Exemption for Transit onRoadwaysVehicular and bicycle traffic on public andprivate roadways through the buffer zone ispermitted. (NOTE: Buffer zones are notpermitted to include bus stops or otherlocations where persons wait for public transit.)
• For all other publicly owned and/or operated areassuch as parks, sidewalks, permanent walkingpaths, playgrounds, and athletic fields, bufferzones must not include these areas UNLESS:1. The area is not occupied during the buffer zone
period,2. Entry by non-handlers is prohibited during the
buffer zone period, and3. Written permission to include the public area
in the buffer zone is granted by the appropriatestate and/or local authorities responsible formanagement and operation of the area.
Buffer zone proximity• Before the start of application, the certified
applicator must determine whether their bufferzone will overlap any methyl bromide bufferzone(s).
• To reduce the potential for off-site movement frommultiple fumigated fields, buffer zones frommultiple methyl bromide application blocks mustnot overlap UNLESS:1. A minimum of 12 hours have elapsed from the
time the earlier application(s) is complete untilthe start of the later application, and
2. Fumigant Site Monitoring or ResponseInformation for Neighbors has beenimplemented if there are any residences orbusinesses within 300 feet of any of the bufferzones.
Structures under the control of the owner of theapplication block• Buffer zones must not include buildings used for
storage, (e.g., sheds, barns, garages) UNLESS:
Buffer Zone CreditsThe buffer zone distances for TRI-CON 50/50applications may be reduced by the percentageslisted below. Credits may be added, but creditscannot exceed 80%. Also, the minimum bufferzone distance is 25 feet, regardless of buffer zonecredits available.• See www.tarpcredits.epa.gov for a list of tarps
that have been tested and determined to qualifyfor buffer reduction credits. Only tarps listedon this website qualify for buffer reductioncredits.
• 15% reduction in buffer zone distance, IFpotassium thiosulfate (KTS) is applied at aminimum rate of 300 pounds per acre.
• 10% reduction in buffer zone distance, IF theorganic content of the soil in the applicationblock is > 1% - 2%; a 20% reduction in bufferzone distance, IF the organic content of the soilin the application block is > 2% - 3%; and a30% reduction in the buffer zone distance, IFthe organic content of the soil in the applicationblock is > 3%.
• 10% reduction in the buffer zone distance, IFthe clay content of the soil in the applicationblock is greater than 27%.
Examples of Buffer Zone Calculations with CreditsAppliedIf the buffer zone is 50 feet, and the applicationqualifies for a buffer zone credit since the soilorganic content is 1.5%, then the buffer zone canbe reduced by 10%, i.e., reduced by 5 feet basedon the following calculation: 50 feet – (50 feet x10%) = 45 feet.If the buffer zone is 50 feet, and the applicationqualifies for two buffer zone credits since the soilorganic content is 1.5% and the clay content isgreater than 27%, then the buffer zone can bereduced by 20% (10% organic content credit +10% clay content credit), i.e., reduced by 10 feetbased on the following calculation 50 feet - (50feet x 20%) = 40 feet.
Posting Fumigant Buffer Zones• Posting of a buffer zone is required unless
there is a physical barrier that preventsbystander access to the buffer zone.
• Buffer Zone signs must be placed along oroutside the perimeter of the buffer zone, at allusual points of entry and along likely routes ofapproach from areas where people not underthe owner’s control may approach the bufferzone.o Some examples of points of entry include,
but are not limited to, roadways, sidewalks,paths, and bike trails.
o Some examples of likely routes of approachinclude, but are not limited to, the areabetween a buffer zone and a roadway, or thearea between a buffer zone and a housingdevelopment.
o When posting, the certified applicatorsupervising the application must ensurecompliance with all local laws andregulations.
• Buffer Zone signs must meet the followingcriteria:o The printed side of the sign must face away
from the application block toward areas fromwhich people could approach.
o Signs must remain legible during the entireposting period and must meet the generalstandards outlined in the WPS for sign size,text size, and legibil ity (see 40 CFR§170.120).
o Signs must be posted no sooner than 24hours prior to the start of the application andremain posted until the buffer zone periodhas expired.
o Signs must be removed within 3 days afterthe end of the buffer zone period.
o Buffer Zone signs which meet the criteriaabove will be provided at points of sale forapplicators to use. Templates may bedownloaded from http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/reregistration/soil_fumigants/index.htm
o The Buffer Zone signs must contain thefollowing information:
The ‘Do Not Walk’ symbolDO NOT ENTER/NO ENTRE,Methyl Bromide Fumigant [TRI-CON 50/50] BUFFER ZONE,Contact information for the certifiedapplicator in charge of the fumigation
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Certified applicators must comply with all local lawsand regulations.See the Posting section for additional requirementsthat may apply.
See www.tarpcredits.epa.gov for a list of tarps thathave been tested and determined to qualify forbuffer reduction credits.
Exception: If multiple contiguous blocks arefumigated within a 14-day period, the entireperiphery of the contiguous blocks’ buffer zonesmay be posted. Buffer Zone signs must be postedno sooner than 24-hours prior to the start of thefirst application. The signs must remain posteduntil the last buffer zone period expires, and thesigns must be removed within 3-days after thebuffer zone period for the last block has expired.
Restrictions for Difficult to EvacuateSitesDifficult to evacuate sites are pre-K to grade 12schools, state licensed daycare centers, nursinghomes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, in-patient clinics, and prisons.• No fumigant application with a buffer zone
greater than 300 feet is permitted within 1/4mile (1320 feet) of difficult to evacuate sitesunless the site is not occupied by children fromstate-licensed day care centers, students (pre-K to grade 12), patients, or prisoners duringthe application and the 36-hour period followingthe end of the application.
• No fumigant application with a buffer zone of300 feet or less is permitted within 1/8 mile (660feet) of difficult to evacuate sites unless thesite is not occupied by children from state-licensed day care centers, students (pre-K tograde 12), patients, or prisoners during theapplication and the 36-hour period following theend of the application.
Emergency Preparednessand Response Measures:
If the buffer zone is 25 feet, then the EmergencyPreparedness and Response Measures are notapplicable.
Triggers for Emergency Preparedness andResponse MeasuresThe certified applicator must either follow thedirections under the Fumigant Site Monitoringsection or follow the directions under theResponse Information for Neighbors section if:• the buffer zone is greater than 25 feet but
less than or equal to 100 feet, and there areresidences or businesses within 50 feet fromthe outer edge of the buffer zone, or
• the buffer zone is greater than 100 feet butless than or equal to 200 feet, and there areresidences or businesses within 100 feetfrom the outer edge of the buffer zone, or
• the buffer zone is greater than 200 feet butless than or equal to 300 feet, and there areresidences or businesses within 200 feetfrom the outer edge of the buffer zone, or
• the buffer zone is greater than 300 feet orthe buffer zones overlap, and there areresidences or businesses within 300 feetfrom the outer edge of the buffer zone.
Fumigant Site MonitoringNOTE: Fumigant Site Monitoring is ONLYrequired if the Emergency Preparedness andResponse Measures are triggered ANDdirections from the Response Information forNeighbors section are not followed.
• Monitoring for sensory irritation must beginin the evening on the day of application andcontinue until the buffer zone period expires.Monitor a minimum of 8 times during thebuffer zone period, including these periods:- 1 hour before sunset,- during the night,- 1 hour after sunrise, and- during daylight hours.
Implement the emergency response planimmediately if a handler monitoring experiencessensory irritation.
Response Information for NeighborsNOTE: Response Information for Neighbors isONLY required if the Emergency Preparednessand Response Measures are triggered ANDdirections from the Fumigant Site Monitoringsection are not followed.
The certif ied applicator supervising theapplication must ensure that residences andbusinesses that trigger the requirement havebeen provided the response information at least1 week before the application starts. Theinformation provided may include applicationdates that range for no more than 4 weeks. Ifthe application does not occur when specified,the information must be delivered again.
Information that must be included:o The location of the application block.o Fumigant(s) applied including the active
ingredient, name of the fumigant product(s),and the EPA Registration number.
o Contact information for the applicator andproperty owner.
o Time period in which the application isplanned to take place (must not range morethan 4 weeks).
o Early signs and symptoms of exposure tothe fumigant(s) applied, what to do, and whoto call if you believe you are being exposed(911 in most cases).
o How to find additional information aboutfumigants.
The method used to share the responseinformation for neighbors can be accomplishedthrough mailings, door hangers, or othermethods that will effectively inform theresidences and businesses within the requireddistance from the edge of the buffer zone.
Location of the application blocks,Fumigant(s) applied including EPA registrationnumber(s),Applicator and property owner/operator contactinformation, andTime period that fumigation may occur.
Emergency Response PlanThe certified applicator must include in the FMPa written emergency response plan that identifies:
Evacuation routes,Locations of telephones,Contact information for first responders andlocal/state/federal/tribal personnel, andEmergency procedures/responsibilities (e.g.,adding water to the field, repairing tarps, fixingequipment, evacuating upwind) if:o there is an incident,o sensory irritation is experienced outside of
the buffer zone, and/oro there are equipment/tarp/seal failures or
complaints, or other emergencies.
Site-Specific FumigationManagement Plan (FMP)
Prior to the start of application, the certifiedapplicator supervising the application must verifythat a site-specific FMP exists for each applicationblock. In addition, an agricultural operationfumigating multiple application blocks may formatthe FMP in a manner whereby all of the informationthat is common to all the application blocks iscaptured once, and any information unique to aparticular application block or blocks is capturedin subsequent sections.The FMP must be prepared by the certifiedapplicator, the site owner, registrant, or other party.The certified applicator supervising the applicationmust verify in writing (sign and date) that the site-specific FMP(s) reflects current site conditionsbefore the start of application.Each site specific FMP must contain the followingelements:
Certified Applicator Supervising the Applicationo Name,o Phone number,o Pesticide applicator license and/or certificate
number,o Specify if commercial or private applicator,o Employer name,o Employer address, ando Date and location of completing EPA
approved soil fumigant training program.General site informationo Application block location (e.g., county,
township-range-section quadrant), address,or global positioning system (GPS)coordinates
o Name, address, and phone number ofapplication block owner
o Map, aerial photo, or detailed sketchshowing:• application block location• application block dimensions
• buffer zone dimensions• property lines• roadways• rights-of-ways• sidewalks• permanent walking paths• bus stops• nearby application blocks• surrounding structures (occupied and non-
occupied)• locations of Buffer Zone signs, and• locations of difficult to evacuate sites with
distances from the application blocklabeled.
General application informationo Target application date/window,o Fumigant Product Name, ando EPA registration number.o Identify if application:
• Qualifies for a critical use exemption(CUE) at time of application and is listedin Table 1,
• Qualifies for a quarantine exemption andis listed in Table 2, or
• Does not qualify for a CUE and is listed inTable 3.
o If application qualifies for a quarantineexemption, identify:• U.S. Federal, state, or local plant, animal,
environmental protection or healthauthority requiring the quarantineapplication and the particular quarantine/phytosanitary requirement
• Requirement for the treatment (e.g., theState or Federal law)
o Documentation of pest(s) for control of (ifapplicable):• Oak Root Fungus (Armillaria mellea) and/
or endoparasitic nematodes such as root-knot (Meloidogyne spp.), dagger(Xiphinema spp.), ring (Criconemoidesspp.), lesion (Pratylenchus spp.), and pin(Paratylenchus spp.) nematodes fororchard replant
• Fusarium, Macrophomina, and/orVerticillium for strawberry fruit.
Tarp Plan (if tarp is used)o Schedule for checking tarps for damage,
tears, and other problems,o Minimum size of damage that will be
repaired,o Factors used to determine when tarp repair
will be conducted,o Equipment/methods used to perforate tarps,o Target dates for perforating tarps, ando Target dates for removing tarps.Soil conditionso Description of soil texture and moisture in
application block,o Method used to determine soil moisture, ando Soil temperature measurement if air
temperatures were above 100° F in any ofthe 3 days prior to the application.
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From the start of the application until the buffer zoneperiod expires, a certified applicator or handler(s) underhis/her supervision must:• Monitor for sensory irritation in areas between
the buffer zone outer perimeter and residencesand businesses that trigger this requirement.
Notice to State andTribal Lead Agencies
If your state and/or tribal lead agency requiresnotice, information must be provided to theappropriate state or tribal lead agency prior to theapplication. Please refer to www.epa.gov/fumigantstatenotice for a list of states and triballead agencies that require notice and informationon how to submit the information. The informationthat must be provided to state and tribal leadagencies includes the following:
Buffer zoneso Application method,o Injection depth,o Application rate from lookup table on label,o Application block size from lookup table on
label,o Credits applied and measurements taken (if
applicable),• Tarp brand name, lot number, thickness,
manufacturer, batch number, and partnumber
• Potassium thiosulfate• Organic matter content• Clay content
o Buffer zone distance, ando Description of areas in the buffer zone that
are not under the control of the owner of theapplication block. If buffer zones extend ontoareas not under the control of the owner,attach the written agreement and keep it withthe FMP.
Record Emergency Response Plan asdescribed in the Emergency Response Plansection.Posting of Fumigant Treated Area and BufferZoneo Person(s) who will post and remove (if
different) Fumigant Treated Area and BufferZone signs, and
o Location of Buffer Zone signs.Emergency Preparedness and ResponseMeasures (if applicable)o Fumigant site monitoring (if applicable):
• When and where it will be conductedo Response information for neighbors (if
applicable):• List of residences and businesses
informed,• Name and phone number of person
providing information, and• Method of providing the information.
State and/or tribal lead agency advancenotification (if state and/or tribal lead agencyrequires notice, provide a list of contacts thatwere notified and date notified)Plan describing how communication will takeplace between the certif ied applicatorsupervising the application, the owner, andother on-site handlers (e.g., tarp perforators/removers, irrigators) for complying with labelrequirements (e.g., buffer zone location, bufferzone start and end times, timing of tarpperforation and removal, PPE).o Name and phone number of persons
contacted by the certified applicator, ando Date contacted.Handler (including Certified Applicators)Information and PPEo Names, addresses and phone numbers of
handlerso Names, addresses, and phone numbers for
employers of handlerso Tasks that each handler is authorized and
trained to perform
o Date of PPE training for each handlero Applicable handler PPE including:
• Long-sleeved shirts/long pants, shoes,socks
• Chemical-resistant apron• Chemical-resistant footwear• Protective eyewear (not goggles)• Chemical-resistant gloves• Air-purifying respirators
- Respirator make, model, type, style,size, and cartridge type
• SCBAs- Respirator make, model, type, style,
size• Other PPE
o For handlers: Confirmation of receipt ofFumigant Safe Handling Information.
o For certified applicator(s) supervising theapplication: Completion date and location ofthe soil fumigant training program listed onthe following EPA website www.epa.gov/fumiganttraining for the active ingredient(s)in this product.
o For handlers designated to wear respirators(air-purifying respirator or SCBA):• date of medical qualification to wear a
respirator,• date of respirator training, and• date of fit-testing for the respirator.
o Unless exempted in the Protection ofHandlers section, verify that:• at minimum 2 handlers have the
appropriate respirators and cartridgesduring handler activities, and
• the employer has confirmed that theappropriate respirator and cartridges/canisters are immediately available foreach handler who will wear one.
Air monitoring plano For monitoring after tarp perforation is
complete and before tarp removal begins,indicate:• Monitoring equipment to be used, and• Timing of monitoring.
o If sensory irritation is experienced, indicatewhether operations will cease oroperations will continue with use of an air-purifying respirator.
Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs)o Identify (e.g., list, attach applicable label
section) applicable mandatory GAPs.Pesticide Product Labels and Material SafetyData Sheets (MSDS)o Ensure that labels and MSDS are on-site and
readily available for employees to review.
certified applicator, handlers, record-keepingprocedures, emergency procedures) only elements thathave changed need to be updated in the site-specificFMP provided the following:• The certified applicator supervising the application
has verified that those elements are current andapplicable to the application block before it isfumigated.
• Record-keeping requirements are followed for theentire FMP (including elements that do not change).
Post-Application SummaryThe Post-Application Summary must contain thefollowing elements:
Actual date and time of the applicationApplication rateSize of application blockWeather Conditionso Summary of the National Weather Service
weather forecast during the application and the48-hours after the application is completeincluding:• wind speed, and• air stagnation advisory (if applicable).
o Forecast must be checked on the day of, but priorto the start of the application, and on a daily basisduring the application if the time period from thestart of the application until the application iscomplete is greater than 24 hours.
Tarp damage and repair information (if applicable):o Date of tarp damage discovery,o Location and size of tarp damage,o Description of tarp/tarp seal/tarp equipment
failure, ando Date and time of tarp repair completion.Tarp perforation/removal details (if applicable):o Date and time tarps were perforated,o Date and time tarps were removed, ando Record if tarps were perforated and/or removed
early. Describe the conditions that caused earlytarp perforation and/or removal.
Complaint details (if applicable):o Person filing complaint (e.g., on-site handler,
person off-site),o If off-site person, name, address, and phone
number of person filing complaint, ando Description of control measures or emergency
procedures followed after complaint.
Spill and Leak ProceduresIn case of a rupture of hose or fitting whileapplying fumigant, immediately stop tractorand motor. Evacuate everyone from theimmediate area of the spill or leak. Wear thepersonal protective equipment specified inthe Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)section of this labeling for entry into affectedarea to correct problems. Approach fromupwind to make necessary repairs. Do notenter area without the required PPE until thespill has evaporated or the leak has beenfixed. Contaminated soil, water, and othercleanup debris is a toxic hazardous waste.Report spill to the National Response Center(800-424-8802) if the reportable quantity of1000 lbs. is exceeded.
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NOTICE: Contains methyl bromide, asubstance which harms public healthand the environment by destroyingozone in the upper atmosphere.
Description of incidents, equipment failure,or other emergency and emergencyprocedures followed (if applicable).Air monitoring results:o When sensory irritation was
experienced:• Date, time, location, and handler
task/activity where irritation wasobserved and
• Resulting action (e.g., ceaseoperations, continue operations withair-purifying respirators, implementEmergency Response Plan).
o When using a direct read detectiondevice:• Sample date(s), time(s), location(s),
and concentration(s),• Handler task/activity monitored (if
applicable), and• Resulting action (e.g., cease
operations, continue operations withair-purifying respirators, implementEmergency Response Plan).
Fumigant Treated Area and Buffer ZoneSigns:o Dates of posting and removal.Any deviations from the FMP (e.g.,changes in emergency response actions,changes in handler information, changesin handlers responsible for completingemergency tasks, changes incommunication between certif iedapplicator, owner, and other handlers).
The certified applicator must make a copy of the FMPimmediately available for viewing by handlers involvedin the application. The certified applicator or the ownerof the application block must provide a copy of theFMP to any local/state/federal/tribal enforcementpersonnel who request the FMP. In the case of anemergency, the FMP must be made immediatelyavailable when requested by local/state/federal/tribalemergency response and enforcement personnel. Thecertified applicator supervising the application mustensure the FMP is at the application block during allhandler activities.
Within 30 days after the application is complete, thecertified applicator supervising the application mustcomplete a Post-Application Summary.
Record-Keeping ProceduresThe owner of the application block as well as thecertified applicator supervising the application mustkeep a signed copy of the site-specific FMP for 2years from the date of application.For situations where an initial FMP is developed andcertain elements do not change for multipleapplication blocks (e.g., applicator information,
Record-Keeping ProceduresThe owner of the application block, as wellas the certified applicator supervising theapplication, must keep a signed copy of thePost-Application Summary for 2 years fromthe date of application.
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