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WORKER PROTECTION STANDARD
FOR AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES ON
FAMILY FARMS
| WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
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Farm owners
and immediate family members must comply with some, but not all of the
Worker Protection Standard (WPS). You do not have to give your family members
pesticide safety training, decontamination sites, emergency assistance,
or information at a central location site and application notices. You
must comply with restricted entry intervals, personal protective equipment
use, exchange of application information with your commercial applicators
and restrictions during application. |
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| WHAT ARE
THE GUIDELINES FOR WPS? |
Labels of agricultural
pesticides require compliance with WPS. The Agricultural Use Requirements
box on the label says, "Use this product only in compliance with its labeling
and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR." |
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| WHAT
DO I NEED TO DO FOR MY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AND PESTICIDE HANDLERS? |
When
you use products with WPS labeling, you must observe restricted entry intervals,
assure handlers use specified personal protective equipment, and notify
workers about applications when the label requires BOTH oral and posted
notification. (Only for pesticides in the most toxic category.)
Your workers and handlers must receive
pesticide safety training. You must post information about applications
in a central location. You must provide decontamination sites with soap,
water, and paper towels for workers, and a change of coveralls for handlers.
You
must notify employees (orally or by posting) about all applications. |
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WHERE CAN
I
GET INFORMATION? |
There are additional
WPS requirements and specific exceptions that are detailed in the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) manual, "The Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural
Pesticides--How to Comply."
Both Delaware Cooperative Extension
and the Delaware Department of Agriculture can give you information on
WPS including the EPA "How to Comply" manual. |
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| WHERE CAN
MY WORKERS/ HANDLERS AND I RECEIVE TRAINING? |
Train the trainer
programs will be offered by Delaware Cooperative Extension and the Delaware
Department of Agriculture. Handler training can be done by a certified
applicator. WPS handlers can also train workers. Workers and handlers must
be retrained every 5 years. Anyone trained as a certified applicator can
also be a handler or worker under WPS. |
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| WHEN MUST
TRAINING BE DONE? |
Pesticide handlers
must be trained before they do any task using a pesticide with a WPS label.
Workers must receive basic training before they enter a field where, within
the last 30 days, a pesticide has been applied, or a restricted entry interval
has been in effect. |
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| WHY DO I
NEED TO DO THIS? |
You, your family
and workers are the key to agricultural production in this country. When
someone is injured by a pesticide accident, some people think the only
answer is to take that pesticide off the market. Let's all practice pesticide
safety--not only to protect ourselves, our family and workers, but also
to safeguard the use of these chemicals for agriculture. |
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Dr. Susan P. Whitney
swhitney@udel.edu
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