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                            Environmental Protection        And Toxic Substances          October 1998 ^ ''
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                            R.E.D.    FACTS
                            Methylisothiazolinone
                Pesticide       All pesticides sold or distributed in the United States must be registered
           Reregistration '^y.EPA, based on scientific studies showing that they can be used. Without-
                            posing .unreasonable risks to people or the environment. Because of advances
                            in scientific knowledge, the law requires that pesticides which were first
                            registered before November 1, 1984, be reregistered to ensure that they meet
                            today-'s more stringent standards.      '
                                 In evaluating pesticides for reregistration, EPA obtains and reviews a
                            complete set of studies from pesticide producers, describing the human health
                        :    and environmental effects of each pesticide. The Agency develops any   •
                            mitigation measures or regulatory controls needed to effectively reduce each
                            pesticide's risks., EPA then reregisters pesticides that can be used without
                            posing unreasonable risks to human health or the environment.
                                 When a pesticide is eligible for reregistration, EPA explains the basis
                            for its decision in a Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) document.  This
                       s\"    fact sheet summarizes the information  in the RED document for reregistration
                    / .      case 3092, methylisothiazolinorie. The Reregistration Eligibility Decision
                            coversthe two active ingredients 5-chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone and
                            2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone. These two active ingredients occur together in
                            the currently registered products in approximately a 3:1 ratio, respectively, and
                        3 ^  are commonly referred to as methylisothiazolinone.

              Use Profile       Methylisothiazolinone is used to control slime-forming bacteria, fungi,
                            and algae in pulp/paper mills, cooling water systems, oil field operations,
                        I    industrial process waters, arid air washer systems and is incorporated into
                            adhesives, coatings, fuels, metal working fluids, resin emulsions, paints, and
                            various other speciality industrial products as a preservative. It is also used to
                            control the growth of mold, mildew, and sapstain on wood products.
                        -   Formulations include soluble concentrated liquids and soluble concentrated
                            solids. Products containing methylisothiazolinone are added to systems and
                1            industrial products using manual pouring and metered pumping methods, dip
                            tanks and sprayers. Use practice limitations include National Pollutant
             -     .          Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) license restrictions.

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    Regulatory        Methylisothiazolinone was first registered in the U.S. in 1977 as an
         History  antimicrobial with various uses.  There are currently 85 products registered
                    including one technical product.
                          In 1987 the Agency issued the Antimicrobial Data Call-In Notice to
                    registrants with pesticides containing methylisothiazolinone to obtain additional
                    chronic and subchrpnic toxicity data. A Phase 4 Data Call-In was issued on
                    November 3, 1992, requiring additional toxicity and environmental fate data.

Human Health  Toxicity
  Assessment        In studies using laboratory animals, methylisothiazolinone has been
                    shown to be of moderate acute toxicity by the oral and inhalation routes. It is
                    highly acutely toxic when applied dermally or to the eye and is considered to be
                    corrosive.
                       •   In subchronic studies, the most significant toxicological effect was
                    microscopic lesions in the nasal turbinates from inhalation exposure.
                    Developmental and chronic feeding/carcinogenicity studies in rats resulted in
                    no significant effects and the Agency classified methylisothiazolinone as a
                    Group D chemical, not-classifiable as to human carcinogenicity.  Results from
                    mutagenicity studies were equivocal.
                    Dietary Exposure                                     •
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                          Tolerances or residue limits are established for methylisothiazolinone in
                    adhesives, paper, and paper products which may contact food. These uses are
                    regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  There are no
                    other registered food uses of methylisothiazolinone.
                    Occupational and Residential Exposure
                          Based on current use patterns, handlers may be exposed to
                    methylisothiazolinone during and after normal use of the liquid and solid
                 -   soluble concentrate formulations. Persons in residential settings may be
                    exposed to products  cpntaining methylisothiazolinone. Therefore, an exposure
                    assessment was conducted based on the toxicological endpoint of the
                    respiratory effect from the subchronic inhalation study.
                          The open-pouring application of methylisothiazolinone is considered the
                    worst-case inhalation exposure scenario for applicators. The worst-case
                    scenario for persons exposed to methylisothiazolinone-treated products is the
                    paint application use.                   •''..__
                          Although exposures to workers in areas where products containing
                    methylisothiazolinone have recently been applied are expected, EPA believes
                    that these post-application exposures would be significantly less than those for
                    handlers applying the pesticide.

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                          There are no methyiispthiazolinone products labeled for homeowner use.
                    Exposures to homeowners may occur from products, such as adhesives, paints
                .    or paper products, treated with methylisothiazolinone. Again, the Agency
                    believes that these exposures would be minimal.'
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                    Human Risk Assessment
  ;    •.  ''                 Methylisothiazolinone is moderately to highly acutely toxic in oral,
                    dermal, eye irritation, dermal irritation, and inhalation acute toxicity studies.
                          The use of me thy lisothiazolinone in the manufacture of paper,
                    paperboard, and adhesives which may  contact food is regulated by FDA.      .
                    There are no other registered food uses.
                          The Agency concluded that the risks of short-term and intermediate-term
                    occupational exposure to pesticide handlers are acceptable.  Margins of
•  ',   .,            Exposure (MOEs) for all uses were above 100. An MOE of less than 100 is of
                    concern to the Agency.  Short-term risks of corrosivity can be adequately
                    managed through" the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and
                    monitoring, as necessary. The Agency further believes risks from secondary
                    occupational exposures, residential exposures, and post-application exposures
                    are comparatively less and also acceptable. However, protective measures are
                    being imposed including additional product specific PPE (when appropriate),
                    and baseline PPE.

Environmental  Environmental Fate
  Assessment        Of the two chemicals (5 -chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone and 2-
                    methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone) that compose methylisothiazolinone, only 5 -
                    chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone was susceptible to hydrolysis and only at
                    alkaline pH. 5-Chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone was very mobile in most
                    soils. The degradation profile observed in an aqueous availability study is
                    similar to that observed in the hydrolysis studies.
                    Ecological Effects
                        ,  Methy lisothiazolinone is moderately to practically non-toxic to birds, and
 ,                   moderately to highly toxic to freshwater and estuarine/marine organisms.
                    Ecological Effects Risk Assessment
                          While the hazard to aquatic .organisms from methylisothiazolinone has
                    been characterized, a quantitative risk assessment has not been conducted.  The
                    risks to aquatic environments from this use are regulated under the NPDES
                    permitting program of EPA's Office of Water. The Agency currently requires
                    that labels for all methylisotiuazolinone products require that discharges to
                    aquatic environments comply Ayith an NPDES permit

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     Risk Mitigation
    Additional Data
            Required
      To lessen the potential human health risks posed by
methylisothiazolinone, EPA is requiring the following risk mitigation measures.
      (1)   The Agency is establishing active-ingredient based minimum PPE
           for primary occupational handlers. Since all the MOEs generated
           are based on units of exposure from the Pesticide Handlers
           Exposure Database in which handlers wore chemical resistant
           gloves, long-sleeve shirts, long pants, and shoes plus socks, these
           PPE are required for occupational handlers of
           methylisothiazolinone products.
      (2)   The acute dermal, inhalation and ocular toxicity of the end-use
           products will be used to determine appropriate protection from the
           corrosivity of methylisothiazqlinone.

      EPA has required additional generic information describing the
hydrolysis of 5-chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone at pH 9 to confirm its
regulatory assessments and conclusions.
      The Agency also is requiring methylisothiazolinone product-specific data
including product chemistry and acute toxicity studies, revised Confidential
Statements of Formula (CSFs), and revised labeling for registration.
  Product Labeling        All methylisothiazolinone end-use products must comply with EPA's
Changes Required  current pesticide product labeling requirements and with the following. For a
                         comprehensive list of labeling requirements, please see the
                         methylisothiazolinone RED document.
                               Personal Protective (PPE) Requirements
                                    (1) EPA is establishing the following minimum, baseline PPE:
                                        Mixers, loaders, and others exposed to methylisothiazolinone
                                        products must wear:
                                              -r Long-sleeve shirt and long pants,
                                              — Chemical resistant gloves,
                                              --Shoes plus socks.
                                    (2) If the end-use product is classified as Toxicity Category I or II
                               for eye irritation potential; add to the above PPE:
                                              -^Protective eyewear
                                   . (3) If the end-use product is classified as Toxicity Category I or II
                        •                for acute dermal toxicity or skin irritation potential, add:
                                              —Chemical-resistant apron

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      (4) If the end-use product is, classified as Toxicity Category I or II
         for acute inhalation toxicity, add: •
                -Respirator (the type must be specified; EPA will assist
                registrants in determining appropriate respirators during
                product reregistration).                .
Labeling Clarifications
The following clarifications must be made on all end-use products labels,
where applicable.                             -
(1)   Use Profile Clarifications
      Registrants must specify on labeling of products containing
      methylisothiazolinone the complete directions for use for each use
      pattern: site of application, type of application, timing of
      application, equipment used for application, and the rate of
      application (dosage).
(2)   Use on Pilings
      Methylisothiazolinone is to be used only on terrestrial-use pilings
     , not aquatic-use pilings. The phrase'terrestrial-use pilings" must,
      be used when referring to any type of piling.
(3)   Water Treatment Systems                   *     •
      All uses of products containing methylisothiazolinone in water
      treatment systems must clearly specify recirculating water
   -   treatment systems. The term "recirpulating" must be added before
      all references to water treatment systems (e.g., water treatment,
      cooling towers, etc.).
(4)   Clarification of Oil Drilling Mud Use
      To clarify the intent of the oil recovery drilling muds/packer fluids
      use (as an aquatic or terrestrial non-food use pattern), the
      following statement must be added to the labels for terrestrial non-
      food oil drilling muds and packer fluids:
       .; "For use in terrestrial welis only."      '
      And the following statement must be added to the precautionary
      labeling:
         "Do not apply in marine and/or estuarine oil fields."    ,
      The following statement must be added to the labels for aquatic
      noil-food industrial oil drilling muds and packer fluids:
         "For use in offshore wells only."

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                             For use in both terrestrial and offshore oil drilling muds and packer
                             fluids, the following statement must be added:
                                 "This product may be used for terrestrial and off-shore oil
                                 drilling muds and packer fluids."

                  Other Labeling Requirements
                             The Agency is requiring the following labeling statements to be
                       located on all end-use products containing methylisothiazolinone that are
                       intended primarily for occupational use.
                       (1)   Application Restrictions
                             "Do not apply this product in a way that will contact
                             workers or other persons."
                       (2)   User Safety Requirements
                             "Discard clothing or other absorbent materials that have been
                             drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate.
                             Do not reuse them.  Follow manufacturer's instructions for
                             cleaning/maintahiing PPE. If there are no such instructions for
                             washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
                             separately from other laundry."
                       (3)   User Safety Recommendations                           •
                             •  "Users should wash..bands before eating, drinking, chewing
                                gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet."
                             •  "Users should remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets
                                imide.  Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing."
                             •  "Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this
                                product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As
                                soon as possible wash thoroughly  "
                       (4)   Skin Sensirizer Statement
                            "This product may cause skin sensitLzation reactions  in
                            some people."                                    '
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 Regulatory         The use of currently registered products containing
Conclusion   methylisothiazolinone in accordance with approved labeling and as described in
                 the Reregistration Eligibility Decision Document will not pose unreasonable
                 risks or adverse effects to humans or the environment  Therefore, all uses of
                 these products are eligible for reregistration.

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                      Methylisothiazolinone products will be reregistered once the required
                 product-specific data, generic data, revised Confidential Statements of
                 Formula, and revised labeling are received and accepted by EPA.
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    For More        EPA is requesting public comments on the Reregistration Eligibility
 Information   Decision (RED) document for methylisothiazolinone during a 60-day time
                 period, as announced in a Notice of Availability published in the Federal
                 Register.  To obtain a copy of the RED document or to submit written
                 comments, please contact the Pesticide Docket, Public Response and Program
                 Resources Branch, Field Operations Division (7506G), Office of Pesticide    "
                 Programs (OPP), US EPA, Washington, DC 20460, telephone 703-305-5805.
                      Electronic copies of the RED and this fact sheet can be downloaded
„                from me Pesticide Special Review and Reregistration Information System at
   •«             703-308-7224.  They also are available on the Internet using ftp on
                 FTP.EPAGOV, or using WWW (World Wide Web) on WWW.EPA.GOV.
                     . Printed copies of the RED .and fact sheet can be obtained from EPA's
                 National Center for Environmental Publications and Information
                 (EPA/NCEPI),  PO Box 42419, Cincinnati, OH 45242-0419, telephone 513-
                 489-8190, fax 513-489-8695.                                       .
                      Following the comment period, the methylisothiazolinone RED
       .          document also will be available from the National Technical Information
                 Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161, telephone
        •         703-487-4650.        .       /
                      For more information about EPA's pesticide reregistration program, the
                 methylisothiazolinone RED, or reregistration of individual products containing
                 methylisothiazolinone, please contact me Special Review and Reregistration
                 Division (7508C), OPP, US EPA, Washington, DC 20460, telephone 703-308-
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                      For information about the health effects of pesticides, or for assistance in
   _'-...        recognizing and managing pesticide poisoning symptoms, please contact the
                 National Pesticides Telecommunications Network (NPTN). Call toll-free 1-
                 800-858-7378, between 9:30 am and 7:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday
                 through Friday.

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