United States
           Environmental Protection
           Agency
           Pesticides And
           Toxic Substances
                                  September 1989
vvEPA
Pesticide Safety And
Training Materials Catalog

Catalogo de materiales
educativos y proteccion
sobre pesticidas


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          PESTICIDE  SAFETY  AND

    TRAINING  MATERIALS CATALOG
     ASSEMBLED AND WRITTEN BY THE STAFF OF THE

         UCD PESTICIDE FARM SAFETY CENTER

  NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTER
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
         DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
         UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS
                 DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
             Lynne Morrin, BS, Coordinator
          Anne Katten, MPH, Industrial Hygienist
       David Goldsmith, PhD, MSPH, Assoc. Director
           Marc Sehenker, MD, MPH, Director
      Funded by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
             Office of Pesticide Programs

                   October 1989

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                        Acknowledgments
This publication was funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through
a cooperative agreement with the University of California in Davis, California.  Use
of this information should conform with U.S. EPA graphic/printing and bonding
regulations, policies and procedures.


There were several people who read the early drafts and made significant
contributions to the format and content of the catalog. Of particular note are Marion
Moses, MD, and Sally McDonald, consultant to EPA. We wish to also thank Pat
Breslin and Carol Parker, of the EPA, for their contributions.


The members of the Advisory Panel to the Pesticide Farm Safety Center reviewed
drafts and made suggestions for a more effective presentation of the catalog. The
Panel members are as follows: Keith Long, PhD, chairman; John Davies, MD;
Ralph Lightstone, JD; Robert McCarty; Paul Monahan, MD; Marion Moses, MD;
Roberta Ryder; Baldemar Velasquez; and Sheldon Wagner, MD.


One of the benefits of the process of assembling the information for the catalog was
that we were  able to critically review a high percentage of the training materials that
are available to the public regarding pesticide safety. Of important note is that
despite the large number of Hispanics among the farmworker population, only 35
of the 148 publications  (25%)  are available in  Spanish.
More research is needed to determine the specific gaps in educational material
and also to determine the most effective formats or medias in which this information
can be presented.  The goal is education. All people who use or work in the
presence of pesticides must be truly informed so that they can protect themselves
and their families from the dangerous aspects of pesticides. We recognize the
necessity of pesticides in agriculture in order to produce an agricultural product
which can compete well on the world's market, and to maintain a production level
that will allow for economic survival of our farming community.  However, pesticides
are dangerous toxins and must be treated as such by all who have contact with
them; this includes the grower, the applicator, the farmworker, the packer, and the
consumer.  Knowledge allows for appropriate, safe use of pesticides, and disallows
ignorant abuse and undue panic.

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PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
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                    TABLE  OF  CONTENTS
                                                          page
           Introduction	.	  2
                Description of Catalog Layout	  2
           How to Use this Catalog	  6

           Guide to Materials	.	  QA
                Guide Sub-titles	  8
           Complete list of Materials	  18
           Appendix
                I:    Agencies responsible for enforcement	  112
                II:    State Extension Pesticide Safety offices..........  118
                III:   Poison Control Centers  	,	  123
                IV:   Regional EPA Offices 	,	  132
             CATALOGO DE MATER1ALES  EDUCATIVQS Y
                  PROTECCIQN SQBRE  PEST8C8DAS
         La traduccion en Espanol de la informacion con respecto a los
            materiales sobre la protecci6n de pesticidas, que estan
              disponibles en Espanol empiezan en la pagina 78.
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INTRODUCTION

      The purpose of this catalog is to create a directory of pesticide safety and
training materials that are available to the public.  In reviewing the needs for
information on pesticide safety it became apparent to the U.C. Davis Pesticide Farm
Safety Center (PFSC) Staff that there was a large amount of material on this topic, but
its existence or availability was not  known among individuals who work with
pesticides.  Similarly, many health care providers were unaware of current information
on diagnosis and treatment of pesticide related illness. We therefore created this
catalog to publicize the existence of training materials on pesticide health and safety.
This catalog is intended for all people who work with pesticides or are concerned with
pesticide related illnesses, either directly or indirectly.
       The single overriding principle in creating this catalog was that the materials
included must be readily available to the public. To the best of our knowledge, all of
the items listed here are available upon request or for purchase.  We have attempted
to provide all the necessary information in the catalog to obtain the materials directly
from the suppliers. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the availability of the listed
material, nor can we  guarantee the Completeness of the listings.  We welcome all
readers'  comments about this catalog, especially regarding the availablility of
materials.
 DESCRBPTION  OF  CATALOG  LAYOUT

      The catalog has five sections: Introduction and Description of Catalog
 Layout, How to Use this  Catalog, Guide to  Materials, Complete List of
 Materials, and Appendix.  The How to Use  this Catalog section contains a
 detailed example of how to search through the catalog to find the materials that best fit
 your needs.  The Guide to Materials is organized by sub-headings into which the
 materials are clustered by topic, based on their content.  The sub-headings are as
 follows: Contaminated Laundry; Disposal, Storage, Spills, & Fires; Equipment &
 Calibration; Farmworker Specific Material; Handling Safety & Clean-up; Health Care
 Providers; Home Pesticide Use; Personal Protection;  Poisoning & First Aid; Regulatory
 Issues; Specific Crop or Work Site; Water Concerns; and, Specific Pesticides &
 Specialized References.  Each sub-heading appears  in large bold type next to the left
 margin.  The Guide is presented in chart format, with the titles of the materials
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 appearing on the left margin, followed by a series of X's under column headings which
 describe the characteristics of the material.  The column headings are: State Code,
 Item, Title, Audience, Language, and Media. The State Code is the state of origin for
 the material, and uses the two-letter postal zip code format. The intended Audience for
 each publication is based on the content of the material. The Language column
 indicates whether the material is available in English and/or Spanish. The Media
 column describes in what form the information is presented, that is, pamplet, slides,
 video, poster, book, or other media.
       The Complete List (pages 18-77) contains succinct information summaries for
 each of the training materials. The publications appear in alphabetic order by title and
 are described in the following format: Item number, which is unique to that material,
 and pertains only to its placement within this catalog;  Title of the  material; Address
 of the source;  Comments, including the cost to purchase or rent, phone number, date
 published and ordering numbers if needed;  Audience that the training material is
 designed to reach;  Language  and Media type in which published; Abstract  briefly
 describing the contents; and Editorial containing comments from  PFSC.  The majority
 of the Abstracts have been written  by our staff; however, in the event that the actual
 material was not available for review, the abstract is that provided by the source
 agency and the editorial will indicate "not reviewed."  The editorial contains comments
 on the completeness and accuracy of the information, and/or any outstanding features
 of the material.  Instructions on how to use this catalog start on page 6.  The
 Appendix contains a list of State  Pesticide Information Centers, Poison Control
 Centers, and regional Environmental Protection Agency offices.
       Because the main focus of the catalog is to give the public access to pesticide
 safety and health information, we have not attempted to include Cooperative
 Extension pest control manuals that focus on specific types of pests, such as
 agricultural or aquatic pest control. You should contact the Cooperative Extension
 offices in your state, or a nearby state, for complete information on  specialty pest
 control manuals.  We have also  not included material for Certification or Re-
 certification for Pesticide Applicators. The State Pesticide Information Centers will be
the best source of information to the  Certified Applicators.

General  Editorial  Comments

      In reviewing the materials for the^atalog, we were impressed by the general
quality and  realize that it is very  difficult when developing a training tool to  decide what

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information to include and what to leave out. However, there were a few important
topics that we feel were short-changed in many published materials and thus should
be supplemented in any training  program:

Respiratory Protection
      Only a few of the materials explain that a respirator cannot provide effective
protection unless it forms a good seal on the face without making straps uncomfortably
tight, and that one brand and size of respirator will not fit all faces.
      Every time a person puts on their respirator they should check the fit using
positive and negative pressure fit tests and adjust straps if necessary, just as one must
periodically adjust the laces on work boots. It is also critical to check valves and straps
to see that they are clean and in  working order before every use.
      It may be dangerous for someone with a respiratory problem to wear a
respirator because it makes breathing more difficult. Workers co vered by OSHA
regulations are required to have  a medical clearance (pass a special physical exam)
before they are allowed to wear a respirator.

Disposal of Pesticide Containers and Excess Pesticides
      The regulations covering disposal of pesticide containers and excess pesticides
vary considerably between states. Such regulations are in a constant state of change,
and therefore, it is best always to consult both the pesticide label and your local
pesticide regulatory or health authorities for up-to-date information on disposal of
containers or excess pesticide.

Poisoning First Aid
      First aid for pesticide poisoning is covered in the EPA pamphlet  by Morgan on
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning (Item #109) and in several other
textbooks on first aid.  Many pesticide labels include the directive "If swallowed, Do not
induce vomiting". This is because the pesticide contains  either a corrosive chemical
which will burn the throat both going down and coming up, or more commonly, the
pesticide contains petroleum products which can cause pneumonia if inhaled into the
lungs. For such cases, it is safer to transport the poisoning victim to the hospital
immediately. At the hospital vomiting can be induced while precautions are taken to
prevent inhalation of the vomit into the lungs. If a  delay is unavoidable, contact a
Poison Control Center for directions.
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Effective Training
      Most health educators agree that written materials, videos, and slide shows
have limited effectiveness as training tools when used by themselves. A
knowledgeable instructor who can answer questions, provide hands-on instruction
with appropriate equipment, and hopefully generate meaningful thought and
discussion of how to put pesticide safety knowledge into practice, is essential to an
effective and thorough pesticide safety training program.
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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG
  UCD PESTICIDE FARM SAFETY CENTER
HOW  TO  USE THIS  CATALOG

       The quickest way to get information out of this catalog is to start with the Guide
to Materials which starts on page 9A.  Since there are almost 150 different
publications listed in the catalog, it is time consuming to read through all of the titles.
We suggest that  you use the Sub-headings in the Guide, which appear in bold
lettering at the left margin, as a means of quickly scanning the material available. A list
of the sub-headings and their page numbers is shown on page 8, Guide Sub-
headings. Decide which of the sub-headings best describes the type of information
you are seeking,  and turn to that section of the Guide. For example, if you are looking
for a slide set on  pesticide safety to present to a Spanish  speaking audience of
farmworkers, first turn to the Farmworker Specific Materials sub-heading  in the Guide,
which begins on page 10B.  Then, read the headings which appear across the top of
the page to find the column headings that best describe the kind of material that you
need. In our example, we scan down both the Spanish and Slides  columns looking
for a pair of "X's"; the first pair shows up on page 11 A, item #32.  Look at the example
below:
GUIDE TO MATERIALS
                                         UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
                                                                             ,  page11A
            TITLE
                                  AUDIENCE
LANGUAGE
MEDIA
    FTEM
                          Farm      Cert.  Non-cert.   Healthcare                           Other
                          Worker Grower Applicator Handler Public & Other  English Spanish  Pamphlet Slides Video Poster Book Media
Farmworker Specific

Material

FL   32 Farmworkers Pesticide Safety
       Program (three parts)

CA   39 Fruits of Your Labor: A Guide to
       Pesticide Hazards for California
       Field Workers

CA   45 Health and Safety Issues
       Commonly Faced by Farm
       workers: Answers to 67 Most
       Frequently Asked Questions.

DC   56 Migrants Health and Safety
       Protection: A Guide to the State
       and Federal Requirements

AZ   61 IOJOI "New Law* *New
       Protections*
       •Nueva Ley Aprobada * Nueva
       Protecciones*

DC   75 Pesticide Safety for
       Farmworkers
       Uso Seguro de Pesticidas para
       los Trabajadores del Campo

CA   85 Pesticides: A Guide for Farm
       Workers
       Pesticidas: Gufa para los
       trabajadores del campo
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      The title of this item, "Farmworkers Pesticide Safety Program," indicates that it is
about pesticide safety and therefore fits our example. When you have found a likely
title, write down the item number (#32 in our example) for later reference. Continue to
scan down the Guide underthe selected sub-heading to look for any other titles that
might to fit your needs.  There is one other item that fits our example: it is item #85,
"Pesticides: A Guide for Farmworkers." After scanning underthe column heading(s)
that you originally chose, it may be beneficial to go back and read all of the titles within
that sub-heading to see if there are any other materials that could be of interest.  Be
sure to note the item numbers for later reference.
      After scanning the titles under your first choice sub-heading, go back to the
Guide Sub-heading list, (page 8), and look for another sub-heading that may contain
material of interest to you.  In this example, material on pesticide safety for farmworkers
also appears under the sub-heading Handling Safety & Clean-up.  There are two slide
sets in Spanish with titles that indicate that the material concerns pesticide safety; they
are item #76, "Pesticide Safety for Non-certified Mixers, Loaders, and Applicators," and
item #116, "Safe Handling of Pesticides."
      After checking the Guide, and noting the item numbers that look promising, turn
to the Complete List which begins on page 18.  The Complete List contains all of the
materials arranged in alphabetic order by title, and it is numbered sequentially so that
individual item numbers are easy to find.  Check the expanded description under each
of the item numbers that you have selected. We recommend that you read the
Abstract and Editorial first so that you can determine if the selected publications
contain the information that you are seeking.  The rest of the information for that item
will include: cost to purchase or rent, where to order, order codes, phone numbers,
publishing date, language, media, and intended audience.
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                   Guide Sub-Titles
                                                   page
             Contaminated Laundry	   9A
             Disposal, Storage, Spills, & Fires	   9A
             Equipment & Calibration	  10A
             Farmworker Specific Material	  10B
             Handling Safety & Clean-up	  12A
             Health Care Providers	  13B
             Home Pesticide Use  ..„	  14A
             Personal Protection 	  14A
             Poisoning & First Aid	  15A
             Regulatory Issues	  15B
             Specific Crop / Work Site	  16A
             Specific Pesticides &
                Specialized References	  16B
             Water Concerns	   17
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UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Item        1
Title        A Road Map to EPA's Pesticide Program: Opportunities for Public Comment and
             Sources of Information
Address    Natural Resources Defense Council
             90 New Montgomery
             San Francisco, CA 94105
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (415) 777-0220
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Explains content of periodical reports issued by the Environmental Protection Agency's
             Office of Pesticide Programs, how to obtain these reports, and opportunities for public
             comment. (2 pages)
Editorial   Clear and brief.

Item        2
Title        Agricultural Chemical Toxicity to Selected Aquatic Animals
Address    Cooperative Extension Service-Pesticide Coordinator
             Mississippi State University
             Mississippi State, MS 39762
Comments  Cost: free
             Published: 1984
             Order code #: 1455
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, fishery manager
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Gives toxicity of many agricultural chemicals to 5 aquatic species: bluegill, channel
             catfish, rainbow trout, crawfish,  and freewater shrimp. Also gives tips for safe application
             of agricultural chemicals near fish ponds, and Mississippi fish kill reporting procedures
             are described. (24 pages)
Editorial   Chart somewhat technical.

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Title        Agricultural Fact Sheets
Address    Publications Distribution Center
             112 Agricultural Administration Bldg.
             Penn State University
             University Park, PA 16802
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 for additional copies
             Phone: (814) 865-6713
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Series of 6 fact sheets which cover respirator selection, use, and maintenance, toxicity
             of insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides, how to handle chemical spills, and safe use
             of chemically treated wood. (2-4 pages each)
Editorial   Covers only acute toxicity.
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 Item        4
Title        Agricultural Pesticide and Chemical Fires
Address     Extension Publications
              Montana State University
              Bozeman, MT59717
Comments   Cost: free
              Phone: (406) 994-3273
              Published: 1984                                   .
Audience    grower, cert, applicator, fire fighter, rescue worker .  '    .
Media        pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Single sheet covers places pesticides are generally stored, hazards of flammability,
              explosion, toxic vapors, and toxic runoff and debris from pesticide fires, as well as
              firefighter and rescue worker protection. Emergency numbers for Montana provided. (2
              pages)
Editorial    Information useful for any firefighter but most applicable in Montana.


 Item        5
Title        Agricultural Pesticide Storage
Address     Central Mailing Services
              Oklahoma State University
              Stillwater, OK 74078-0550
Comments   Cost: single copies free, $0.10 for additional copies
              Phone: (405) 624-5531
              Published: 1988
              Order code #: F7451
Audience    grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media        pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Covers safety precautions for pesticide storage including construction directions for
              new storage areas, pesticide shelf life, and spill cleanup. (4 pages)
Editorial    Clearly written.


 Item        6
Title        Agricultural Safety Guide
             Gufa de Seguridad Agrfcola              ;••.--.
Address     Farm Employers Labor Service
              1601 Exposition Blvd. FB-7
             Sacramento, CA 95815-5103
Comments  Cost: $1.75 each         ,
              Phone: (916) 924-4124
              Published: 1985
Audience   farm worker, grower, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract    Bilingual guide covers safety in pesticide storage, mixing, loading and applying
             pesticides, use and maintenance of protective equipment, routes of exposure,
             poisoning symptoms, and first aid. General farm safety information also included. (30
             pages)
Editorial   Small print. No graphics.
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Editorial
Basic Information for farmworkers about the use of agricultural pesicides
Informacion basica para el trabajador del campo sobre el uso de los pesticidas agricolas
Publications
Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
University of California                                                :
6701 San Pablo Ave
Oakland, CA 94608-1239
Cost: single copies free.
Order code*: 21216
Published: 1981                                       :
farmworker
pamphlet
Spanish
Booklet explains uses of pesticides, hazards of misuse, types of poisoning (chronic and
acute), modes of entry into body, types of protective equipment, poisoning symptoms
and first aid, re-entry intervals and precautions, blood testing for cholinesterase levels,
and how to read a pesticide label. (16 pages)
Some graphics. Does not cover importance of keeping storage area locked. The
symptoms chart may not give accurate determination of poisoning severity.
 Item         8
 Title         Be Safe with Pesticides                                          ,
              Use Pesticidas con Cuidado         '
 Address     Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506C)
              Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
              401 MSt, SW
              Washington DC, 20460
 Comments  Cost: free
              Published: 1987
              Phone: (703) 557-7666
 Audience   farmworker
 Media       poster
 Language   English, Spanish
 Abstract     Poster uses individual graphics to explain modes of entry of pesticides into body, work
              practices to prevent contamination or poisoning, meaning of re-entry intervals, and
              fieidworkers' rights under existing EPA pesticide worker safety regulations.
 Editorial   Well done with clear text and good graphics.
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 Item         9
 Title         Boom Sprayers
 Address     Donald R. Daum
              246 Agricultural Engineering Bldg.
              University Park, PA 16802
 Comments  Cost: $2.50
              Phone:  (814) 865-7685
              Order code #: NRAES-19
              Published:  1983
 Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English
 Abstract     A guide to selection, calibration, and maintenance of boom sprayers for broadcast and
              row-crop application.
 Editorial   Not reviewed.
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Title

Address
Comments
Audience
Media
Language
Abstract
Editorial
10
CDFA Pesticide Safety Information Series
Las directrices del Uso Seguro y Eficaz de pesticidas
Calif Dept of Food and Agriculture
Worker Health and Safety Branch
1220NSt. Box942871
Sacramento, CA 95814
Cost: single copy free
Published: 1988
Phone: (916) 445-8474
grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
pamphlet
English, Spanish
Outlines interpretation of protective equipment requirements on pesticide labels,
pesticide storage, transport, and disposal precautions, specifications for use of closed
mixing  and loading systems in California, first aid and decontamination procedures,
guidelines for respirator selection, California pesticide regulations, specifications for
cholinesterase testing, and acute and chronic toxicity and poisoning treatment
information for specific pesticides, (about 100 pages)
Targeted for California but of genera! use. No graphics. Completeness of toxicity
information varies from pesticide to pesticide.
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Item        11
Title        Check Your Pesticide Labels
Address    Central Mailing Services
             Oklahoma State University
             Stillwater, OK 74078-0550
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 for additional copies
             Phone: (405) 624-5531
             Published:  1985
             Order code #: F7454
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Explains how to read and interpret directions on pesticide labels. (4 pages)
Editorial   Does not explain how to select proper protective equipment based on label
             precautionary statements.


Item        12
Title        Chemical Hazards-A Guide to the Hazard Communication Standards
Address    Occupational Safety & Health Law Center
             1536 16th St. NW
             Washington DC, 20036
Comments  Cost: $7.95 includes postage
             Phone: (202) 328-8300
             Published: 1986
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       book
Language  English
Abstract    This book describes in detail the Hazard Communication Standard in language easily
             understood by worker grower, or applicator. It simplifies the federal requirement and
             systematically reviews the standard and its requirements. (176 pages)
Editorial   Not reviewed.


 Item        13
Title        Chemigation Calibration
Address    Environmental Programs
             101 Natural Resources Hall
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 68583
Comments  Cost: $30.00
             Phone:(402)472-1632
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       slides w/tape
Language  English
Abstract    Covers importance of equipment calibration and gives step by step instructions for
             calibrating through a center pivot system. Follows Nebraska manual "Using Chemigation
             Safely and Effectively" Includes script book with photos of slides as well as synchronized
             tape. (15 minutes)
Editorial   Clearly written.
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 Item         14
 Title         Chemigation Equipment
 Address     Environmental Programs
              101 Natural Resources Hall
              University of Nebraska
              Lincoln, NE 68583
 Comments  Cost: $30.00
              Phone: (402) 472-1632
 Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
 Media       slides w/tape
 Language   English
 Abstract     Covers how to set up, run, and maintain irrigation equipment for chemigation using
              proper safety and antipollution devices to prevent contamination of surface or
              groundwater. Specific.'measures to prevent backflow into the water supply, tank
              overflow, mechanical or electrical failure, or pump shutdown are covered. Includes script
              book with photos of slides. (12 minutes)
 Editorial   Clearly written.
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Title
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Comments
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Language
Abstract
Editorial
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Cholinesterase Testing Information
Bulletin Center
Thatcher Way, Cottage A
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
Cost: free
Order code #: L-238R
Phone: (413) 545-2717
Published:  1985
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, health provider
pamphlet
English
Single sheet explanation for pesticide applicators of what Cholinesterase is, why
Cholinesterase blood levels should be monitored, and how to be tested in
Massachusetts. Memo to physicians covering Cholinesterase testing procedures is
included.
Does not adequately explain importance of getting a baseline (pre-exposure)
Cholinesterase test, how to interpret changes in Cholinesterase levels in absence of
baseline data, or the importance of using the same laboratory for all tests on one
individual. Otherwise clear and simple.
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Item        16
Title        Citizen's Guide to Pesticides
Address    Public Information Branch, (H 7506C)
             Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
             401 M St, SW
             Washington DC, 20460
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (703) 557-4474
             Published: 1989
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language  English.
Abstract    Pamphlet covers identification and prevention of pest problems, non-chemical controls,
             and careful selection of chemical controls. Precautions for safe pesticide application,
             how to determine how much spray to prepare, pesticide storage, disposal precautions,
             choosing a pest control company, guidelines of reducing pesticide exposure, first aid for
             poisoning, and a listing of state pesticide agencies. (18 pages)
Editorial   Well written.
 Item         17
 Title         Clean Water, Who Needs It?
              Agua Limpia, iQuiSn la necesita?
 Address     California Institute for Rural Studies
              P.O. Box530
              Davis, CA 95617-530
 Comments  Cost of slide set: $125.00+ 6% sales tax+ $3.00 shipping
              Cost of pamphlet: $1.00 each, 10-100 @$0.90 each, >100 @ $0.80 each
              Phone: (916) 756-6555
              Published:  1986
 Audience   general public
 Media       slides w/tape, pamphlet
 Language   English, Spanish
 Abstract     Slideshow outlines sources and extent of water contamination by pesticides and othr
              pollutants in California, potential health hazards, measures to take to avoid drinking
              contaminated water, and legal strategies for protecting one's community.  (20 minutes)
              Pamphlet outlines sources and extent of water contamination in California, potential
              health hazards, measures to take to avoid drinking contaminated water, legal strategies
              for protecting one's community, and a list of California resources.   (24 pages)
 Editorial   Emphasis on community action. Useful general information for other states.
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 Editorial
 1 8
 Clothing Selection for Pesticide Application
 Ag Publications Bldg.           .
 Building J40, Idaho St.
 University of Idaho
 Moscow, Idaho 83843
 Cost: $0.25 each
 Phone: (208)  885-8982
 Published: 1986
 Order code #: CIS #779
 grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
 pamphlet
 English
 Sheet gives general recommendations for selection of protective clothing needed for
 pesticide application work. (2 pages)
 Good, general. Does not describe procedures for decontaminating protective
 equipment after use.
 Item
Title
Address
Comments
Audience
Media
Language
Abstract
Editorial
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Cold Weather Storage and Handling of Liquid Pesticides
Extension Publications
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT59717
Cost: free                                            .
Phone: (406) 994-3273
Published: 1987
grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
pamphlet
English
Leaflet covers methods for storing pesticides during subzero weather and steps to
follow in thawing out those pesticides that can be frozen without adverse effect. Table
lists minimum storage temperatures and specific thawing and handling instructions for
pesticides commonly used in Montana. (4 pages)
Useful for any cold weather area. Accuracy of storage condition information for specific
pesticides not checked. Supplied by manufacturer.
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Item        20
Title        Comic Campesino: La Amenaza De Los Pesticidas!
Address    California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
             2000 "O" Street,  Ste. 240
             Sacramento, CA  95814
Comments  Cost: for 100 or more $0.45 each
             Phone:(916)446-1416
             Published: 1984
Audience   farmworker, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   Spanish
Abstract    Comic Book enacts a farm worker family's poisoning by pesticide drift and subsequent
             organizing within the farmworker community to demand pesticide safety. Federal
             pesticide safety rights, pesticide label information, routes of exposure, poisoning
             symptoms, protective equipment, and storage precautions are explained along with
             Workers' Compensation in California. (32 pages)
Editorial   Storyline shows use of medical and legal resources and collective action. Excellent
             teaching tool.


 Item        21
Title        Crop Sheets
             Hoja Sobre la Cosecha
Address     Right to Know Program
              P. O. Box 12847
              Austin, TX 78711
Comments   Cost: free
Audience    farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Each Crop Sheet lists pesticides commonly used on the crop and diagrams time of year
              applied, acute toxicity level, Texas re-entry interval, and pesticide class. General acute
              symptoms of pesticide poisoning, suspected long term health effects, general pesticide
              safety precautions, first aid directions, farm worker rights in Texas, and some referral
              telephone numbers are also given, (one page each)
 Editorial    Good graphics, catchy format, and simple language. Useful general model for educators.


 Item         22
Title         ICuidado!
 Address     Maricopa County Organizing Project
              701 N.  1st Street, Suite #104
              Phoenix, AZ 85004
 Comments   Cost: free, limited quantity
              Phone: (602) 257-8155
 Audience    farmworker
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Bilingual pesticide bulletins describe what pesticides are, symptoms of poisoning, first
              aid and decontamination steps, reading labels, and legal rights to pesticide safety.
 Editorial    Clear and simple with good graphics. Good model.
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             Disposal of Excess Pesticides and Related Waste
             Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1979
             Order code #: G79-473
             grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
             pamphlet
             English
             Provides guidelines on the handling of excess pesticides and pesticide wastes
             according to EPA and Nebraska Department of Environmental Control procedures  (2
             pages)                 ......                                            v
             Applies only in Nebraska. Burial methods discussed are illegal in many areas due to risk
             of groundwater contamination.
 Audience
 Media
 Language
 Abstract
 Editorial
 Item
 Title
 Address
 Comments
 Audience
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 Language
 Abstract
 Editorial
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             Disposal of Pesticide Containers
             Entomology Dept
             Townsend Hall
             University of Delaware
             Newark, DE 19717-1303
             Cost: free
             Phone: (302) 451-2526
             Published:! 985
             grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
             pamphlet
             English
             Covers environmental hazards of improper pesticide container disposal types of
             containers, jet rinse and triple rinse procedures, storage of rinsed containers, and
             disposal options. Gives Delaware assistance number. (2 pages)
             Clearly written. No graphics.
 Item
 Title
 Address
Comments

Audience
Media
Language
Abstract
Editorial
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            Disposal of Pesticide Containers
            Cooperative Extension Service- Pesticide Coordinator
            Mississippi State University
            Mississippi State, MS 39762                        •
            Cost: free
            Published: 1987
            grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
            pamphlet
            English                      ,
            Covers dos and don't of pesticide container disposal. (2 pages)
            Clear and concise.
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Item        26
Title        Disposal of Pesticides and Pesticide Containers
Address    Horticulture Department
             North Carolina State University
             PO Box 7609
             Raleigh, NC 27695
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (919) 737-3113
             Published:  1988
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet, poster
Language   English
Abstract    Covers procedures for disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. Information on
             North Carolina Disposal Assistance Program. (2 pages)
Editorial   Clearly written.                                     •	

 Item        27
Title        El angel de la muerte
Address    James Grieshop
             Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences
             University of California
             Davis, CA 95616
Comments Cost: free, while supply lasts
              Phone:(916)752-3008
              Published: 1984
Audience   farmworker
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   Spanish
Abst ract     Fotonovela enacts a story involving two deaths and a sickness which are traced to
              unsafe handling of pesticides. Concludes with crossword puzzle, quiz, and review
              section on pesticide safety. Photographed  in  Ecuador. (35 pages)
 Editorial    Good model but gives only most basic information. Photos don't show examples of
              proper pesticide use procedures.


 Item         28
 Title         Empty Container Disposal: Safe Practices for Agricultural Chemical Users
 Address    National Agricultural Chemical Association
              1155 15th St. NW
              Washington, DC 20005
 Comments  Cost: $0.35 each, discount 10% for order of more than 500
              Phone: (202) 296-1585
 Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
 Media       pamphlet
 Language  English
 Abstract    Pamphlet with photos covers container triple  rinsing, pressure rinsing and options for
              container disposal and recycling. (14 pages)
 Editorial   Generally well written, however, burning of plastic containers should be avoided
              because it emits toxic vapors.
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 Farm Chemical Safety is in Your Hands
 National Agricultural Chemical Association
 1155 15th St. NW
 Washington, DC 20005
 Cost: $0.35 each, discount 10% for order of more than 500
 Cost of video: VHS= $16.50, 3/4"= $26.50
 Cost of slides w/tape= $19.50
 Phone: (202) 296-1585
 grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
 pamphlet, slides w/ tape, video
 English
 Discuss importance of wearing protective clothing and equipment during pesticide
 handling to reduce exposure. Routes of exposure, acute and chronic toxicity, reading
 label, use of eye protection and respirators and being prepared for an emergency are
 covered. (12 pages, 12 minutes)
 Clearly done but no discussion of respirator fit, how to wash contaminated clothes or
 poisoning symptoms.
 Item
Title
Address
Comments
Audience
Media
Language
Abstract
Editorial
30
Farm Guide to the Right-to-Know Law
Cornell Distribution Center
Pesticide Manuals
7 Research Park
Ithaca, NY 14850
Cost to purchase: $7.00
Phone: (607) 255-7660
Published:  1987
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
book
English
Agricultural employers and growers have certain responsibilities to their employees
under New York State's Right to Know Law. The manual includes basic information on
understanding toxicity, chemical make-up, formulation, and route of exposure. First aid
and safety precautions are covered in depth. Symptoms of poisoning are listed. Six
complete material safety data sheets of hazardous substances are included in the
manual. (123 pages)
Not reviewed.
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Item        31
Title        Farm Pesticide Storage
Address    Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1979
             Order code #: G79-460
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Discusses factors related to farm pesticide storage including site selection, storage area
             maintenance and organization, procedural precautions, and dealing with spills. (4 pages)
Editorial   Clear and detailed.


 Item        32
Title        Farmworkers Pesticide Safety Program (three parts)
Address     University of Florida
              IFAS-bldg 664
              Gainesville, FL 32611
Comments  Order Numbers: Part 1 =#84-112; Part 2-#84-113; Part3-#84-114
              To borrow: UCD Visual Media, Univ of Calif,  Davis, CA 95616
                 In Calif loan: $5.00 for 10 days includes postage
                 Out of Calif loan: $7.00 for 10 days includes postage
              Purchase from Univ of Florida, address above; cost: $42.007 all three parts
              Available free to non-profit groups from OPP-EPA, TS-757C, 1921 Jefferson Hwy,
              CM#2, Arlington, VA 22202
Audience   farmworker
Media       slides w/taped script, or video
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Series of three slide/tape shows or video. Part 1 "Introduction and Pesticide Safety
              Program" covers concepts of toxicity level, label signal words, first aid and reentry. Part 2
              "First Aid and Prevention" covers pesticide poisoning symptoms and first aid, using a
              case study format. Part 3 "Daily Living With Pesticides" explains routes of exposure,
              precautions for poisoning prevention, laundering contaminated clothing, and safe
              household pesticide  use. (45 mins)
 Editorial   Pt.1- Very basic. Pt. 2 - Case studies good active learning tool. Downplays importance of
              mild symptoms. R. 3 -Useful general information.
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 Item        33
Title        Fires in Agricultural Chemicals
Address    Univ of Missouri-Columbia Extension Div.
             205 Ag. Engineering
             Columbia, MO 65211
Comments  Cost: first copy free
             Phone: (314) 882-2731
             Published: 1983
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, fire fighters
Media      pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Covers procedures that trained firefighters should follow when putting out fires involving
             fertilizer or pesticides and gives planning and inspection recommendations. (3 pages)
Editorial   Clear and concise.

 Item        34
Title        First Aid for Pesticide Poisoning
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT 59717
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (406) 994-3273
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, health provider
Media      pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Single  sheet gives general information on first aid for pesticide poisoning and telephone
             number for Montana Poison Control Center.
Editorial   No diagrams or other graphics.
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Title
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First Aid for Pesticide Poisoning
Ag Publications Bldg.
Building J40, Idaho St.
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho 83843
Cost: $0.50 each
Phone:(208)885-8982
Published: 1985
Order code #: PNW #278
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, health provider
pamphlet
English
Information on routes of exposure, signs and symptoms of pesticide poisoning and first
aid measures needed to prevent serious injury or death. (8 pages)
Practical information. Should emphasize urgency of seeking emergency medical care
more clearly. No Graphics or quick reference tables.
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 Item        3 6
Title        First Aid for Pesticide Poisoning
Address    Univ of Missouri-Columbia Extension Div.
             205 Ag. Engineering
             Columbia, MO 65211
Comments  Cost: first copy free
             Phone: (314) 882-2731
             Published: 1986                                 ,
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, health provider
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Covers label reading, symptoms of poisoning, cholinesterase tests, first aid for
             poisoning, and specific antidotes. (5 pages)
Editorial   Clearly written.


 Item        37
Title        First Aid for Pesticide Poisoning
Address    Central Mailing Services
             Oklahoma State University
             Stillwater, OK 74078-0550
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 for additional copies
             Phone: (405) 624-5531
             Published: 1984
             Order code #: F7453
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, health provider
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Covers pesticide poisoning symptoms, first aid procedures and antidotes to be used in
             assisting a pesticide poisoning victim. Gives Poison Control Center numbers for
             Oklahoma and neighboring states. (4 pages)
Editorial   Clear and concise. No graphics. Abrasive cleansers are not advised because they can
             cause breaks in the skin which can cause pesticides to be absorbed faster.


 Item        38
Title        Florida's Pesticide Law and Rules - A Summary for Applicators
Address    Florida Dept. of Agricultural and Consumer Services
             Pesticide Enforcement Section, 217 Mayo Bldg.
             Tallahassee,  FL 32399-0800
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (904) 488-6838
             Published: 1988
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert,  handler
Media       Pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Brief summary of laws and rules if or Florida that pertain to licensed restricted use
             pesticide applicators.
Editorial   Small print. Applicable only for Florida.
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 Item         39
Title         Fruits of Your Labor: A Guide to Pesticide Hazards for California Field Workers
Address     Labor Occupational Health Program
              University of California
              2521 Channing Way
              Berkeley, CA 94720
Comments   Cost: $10.00 includes postage
              Phone: (415) 642-5507
       ,       Published: 1984
Audience    farm worker, worker advocate
Media       book
Language   English
Abstract     A guide to health hazards associated with field exposures to several dozen pesticides in
              common use in California. Charts (by crop and pesticide) describe acute and chronic
              symptoms of poisoning, California regulations, and evidence of cancer, reproductive
              damage or mutagenic effects in animal toxicfty tests. (200 pages)
Editorial    Clear, concise presentation of a lot of information. Some chronic effects information is
              now out of date.


 Item         40
Title         Guide to Pesticide Laws and Safety
Address     W.L Strain
              315 Information Services Building
              Auburn University, AL 36849-5629
Comments   Cost: free
              Phone: (205)  826-4970
              Published: 1975
Audience    farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, dealers
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Explains federal and Alabama pesticide use laws and applicator certification processes.
              Pesticide toxicity ratings, routes of exposure,  reading .labels, recognizing pesticide
              poisoning, selecting protective equipment, medical supervision, storage and container
              disposal, information for pesticide dealers, and a list of restricted pesticides. (22 pages)
Editorial    Good advice to pesticide dealers. Doesn't explain how to triple rinse containers or
              discuss respirator fitting.
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Item        41
Title        Guidebook to Pesticides
Address    Massachusetts Dept of Food and Agriculture
             100 Cambridge St. Suite 2103
             Boston, MA 02202
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (617) 727-7712
             Published: 1987
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Covers federal and Massachusetts pesticide regulations, how to read label, pesticide
             safety tips, and gives resource numbers for Massachusetts. Some pest control
             information also. (45 pages)
Editorial   Main focus is on explanation of pesticide registration and regulation with little information
             on safe pesticide use practices.


Item        42
Title        Guidelines for Insecticide Use
Address    S225 Agricultural Science, North
             University of Kentucky
             Lexington, KY 40546
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (606)  257-7473
             Published: 1987
Audience  grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Covers pesticide selection, transport, storage, use precautions, spill cleanup, protective
             equipment selection, laundering of contaminated clothing, poisoning symptoms, first
             aid, container disposal, bee protection, and sprayer calibration. (35 pages)
Editorial   No graphics. Some disposal recommendations are not legal in all areas. Consult label
             and local health authorities for pesticide disposal regulations.


 Item        43
Title        Hazardous Substance  Fact Sheets on Individual Pesticides
Address     Right to Know Program
              New Jersey Department of Health - CN 368
             Trenton, NJ 08625
Comments   Cost: $0.25 per fact sheet, if more that 10 are ordered
              Phone: (609) 984-2202
              Published: 1985
Audience  farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       fact sheet
Language   English
Abstract     Individual fact sheets available for many pesticides. Each includes a summary of the
              pesticide's hazards, ways of reducing exposure, acute and chronic health effects,
              medical testing, workplace controls, personal protective equipment, questions and
              answers, definitions, information on proper handling, storage, first aid, fire control, and
              spill cleanup. (6 pages)
Editorial   Clear, thorough, and very useful.
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 Item        44
Title        Hazardous Waste Management Requirements for Pesticide Applicators
Address    Agricultural Communications            ,
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1987
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Covers selected provisions of federal and Nebraska hazardous waste laws and
             regulations which pesticide applicators must follow. (4 pages)
Editorial   ; Applicable only in Nebraska. Pesticide disposal laws are stricter in many areas.


 Item        45
Tit le        Health and Safety Issues Commonly Faced by Farm workers: Answers to 67 Most
             Frequently Asked Questions.
Address    Labor Occupational Health Program
             University of California
             2521  Channing Way
             Berkeley, CA 94720
Comments  Cost: $5.00 includes postage
             Phone: (415) 642-5507
             Published: 1983
Audience   farm worker, worker advocate
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abst ract    Answers  questions about farmworkers' rights in California to protection against pesticide
             hazards and retaliations for union activities. Gives general explanation and cites
             applicable California laws. (68 pages)
Editorial   Format seems well suited for training workers who have had little formal education.


 item        46
Title        How to Handle Chemical Spills
Address    Publications Distribution Center
             112 Agricultural Administration Bldg.
             Penn State University
             University Park, PA 16802
Comments  Cost to purchase: $21.90 includes postage
             Cost to rent (only within Penn): inquire
             Phone: (814) 865-6713
             Published: 1980
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       slides w/tape
Language   English
Abstract    Includes basic information on how to control, contain, and clean up pesticide spills and
             leaks. (12 minutes)
Editorial   Not reviewed.
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 Item        47
Title        How to Remove Pesticide Residue from your Clothing
Address    Cooperative Extension Education Center
             Attn: Kathleen Mallon, coordinator
             University of Rhode island
             Kingston, Rl 02881
Comments  Cost: free
             Published: 1988
             Phone: (401) 792-2900
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       poster
Language   English
Abstract    Single sheet details steps for pre-rinsing and washing clothes contaminated with
             pesticides.
Editorial   Clear and detailed. Does not mention need to wear gloves during laundering or to store
             contaminated clothing in plastic out of reach of children before laundering.


 Item        48
Title        Information for Firefighters on Pesticide Fires
Address    Bulletin Center
             Thatcher Way, Cottage A
             University of Massachusetts
             Amherst, MA 01003
Comments  Cost: free
             Order code #: L-244
             Phone: (415) 545-2717
             Published: 1986
Audience   farmworker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, fire fighters
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Covers usual pesticide storage locations, hazards of combustion and explosion, and
             protective measures used to avoid illness or injury while fighting a pesticide fire and to
             prevent causing environmental damage afterwards. Reference telephone numbers for
             Massachusetts  provided.
Editorial   Information useful for any firefighters but most applicable in Massachusetts.
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 Title
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49
Introduction to Respirator Training
Calif Dept of Food and Agriculture
Worker Health and Safety Branch
1220 N Street - PO Box 942871
Sacramento, CA 94271-0001
Cost: not yet determined
Phone: (916) 445-8474 (Cliff Smith)
Published: 1988
grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Pamphlet, video
English
Video explains how to select appropriate respiratory protection for different types of
pesticide application and respirator fit-testing, maintenance, and storage. Instructor
guide with sample quiz enclosed. (31 minutes)
Useful information clearly presented. Should supplement with hands on instruction in
respirator use.
 Item
Title
Address
Comments
Audience
Media
Language
Abstract

Editorial
50
Laundering Pesticide Contaminated Clothing
Ag Publications Bldg.
Building J40, Idaho St.
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho 83843
Cost: $0.25 each
Phone: (208)  885-8982
Published:  1984
Order code #: CIS #781
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
pamphlet
English
Sheet gives detailed recommendations for laundering clothing used for pesticide
application. (2 pages)
Good detail, however, advice to burn or bury pesticide saturated clothes is not
environmentally sound and is illegal in many areas.
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Item        51
Title        Laundering Pesticide Contaminated Clothing
Address    Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1984
             Order code #:HG81 -152
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Provides laundering recommendations for clothing contaminated by pesticides.
             Includes specific guidelines on pre-rinsing, washing, and drying. (2 pages)
Editorial   In many areas clothing heavily contaminated by pesticides must be disposed of as
             hazardous waste. Consult local authorities for requirements.


 Item        52
Title        Management of Pesticide Poisoning: Guide for Emergency Personnel
Address    Environmental Programs
             101 Natural Resources Hall
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE  68583
Comments  Cost: $35.00
             Phone: (402) 472-1632
Audience   emergency personnel
Media       slides w/tape
Language  English
Abstract    Covers how pesticides enter the body, poisoning symptoms and first aid for
             organophosphates and carbamates, organochlorines, dipyridyls, fumigants, and
             strychnine. Gives examples of appropriate response in several different types of
             poisoning incidents. Also discusses how emergency workers should protect
             themselves from being poisoned and decontaminate after contact with pesticide
             residues. (15 minutes)
 Editorial   Good format. However, it is not advised to remove pesticide label even in emergencies.
             Concept of dose-response is not adequately explained.
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 Item         53
Title         Management of Pesticide Poisoning: Guide for Nurses
Address     Environmental Programs
              101 Natural Resources Hall                            "
              University of Nebraska
              Lincoln, NE 68583
Comments   Cost: $35.00
              Phone:(402)472-1632
Audience    nurses
Media       slides w/tape
Language   English
Abstract     Covers how pesticides enter the body, symptoms of poisoning, steps for treating
              poisoning victim upon arrival at the hospital, and use of label information and Poison
              Control Centers. Gives information on treatment of poisoning by organophosphates or
              carbamates, organochlorines, dipyridyls (paraquat and diquat), fumigants, and
              strychnine. (15 minutes)
Editorial    Should not be used as sole training because it covers a lot of information very quickly
              with variable amounts of detail. No discussion of how to prevent pesticide contamination
              of emergency room or decontaminate area after poisoning victims have been treated. All
              pesticides are lethal in some amount, pesticides labeled "Danger-Poison" are, however
              lethal at much smaller doses.


 Item         54
Title         Management of Pesticide Poisoning: Guide for Physicians
Address     Environmental Programs
              101 Natural Resources Hall
              University of Nebraska
              Lincoln, NE 68583
Comments   Cost: $35.00
              Phone:(402)472-1632
Audience    health provider                       -.-.-.
Media       slides w/tape                                                            '   ,
Language   English
Abstract     Covers routes of exposure to pesticides, symptoms of systemic poisoning, tips for
              diagnosis including atropine refractory test, and treatment of poisoning by
              organophosphates or carbamates, organochlorines, dipyridyls (paraquat and diquat),
              fumigants, and strychnine. Considerable discussion of other illnesses which may cause
              symptoms similar to pesticide poisoning symptoms.  (20 minutes)
Editorial    No discussion of taking pesticide exposure histories or testing for pesticide residue in a
              field poisoning case where no label is available. Interpretation of cholinesterase test not
              covered and no other biological monitoring methods mentioned.  It is not advised to
              remove pesticide label even in emergencies. Concept of dose-response is not
              adaquately explained.
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 Item        55
Title        Massachusetts "Right to Know Law" & the Pesticide Applicator
Address    Bulletin Center
             Thatcher Way, Cottage A
             University of Massachusetts
             Amherst, MA01003
Comments  Cost: free
             Order code #: L-357R
             Phone: (413) 545-2717
             Published:  1986
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, employer of pesticide handlers
Media       pamphlet
Language,  English
Abstract    Explains responsibilities of employers who use pesticides to: maintain MSDS files, label
             pesticide containers, and to train employees.  Includes a list of pesticides to which the
             Right to Know Act applies. (1 page)
Editorial   Not reviewed.


 item        56
Title        Migrants Health and Safety Protection: A Guide to the State and Federal Requirements
Address    Occupational Safety & Health Law Center
             1536 16th St. NW
             Washington DC, 20036
Comments  Cost: $7.95 includes  postage
             Phone: (202)  328-8300
             Published:  1988
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       book
Language   English
Abstract    A compilation of state and federal laws which that to migrant workers safety and health.
             Includes a model code which incorporates the best applicable statutes. (235 pages)
Editorial   Not reviewed.


 Item        57
Title        Missouri Restricted Use List
Address    Publication
             115 S. Fitth
             Columbia,  MO 65211
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (314) 882-7216
             Order code #: G7550
             Published:  1988
Audience   grower, cert, applicator
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Chart includes common names, pesticide types, and criteria influencing restriction of
             each pesticide in Missouri. (6 pages)
Editorial   Clear and concise. Toxicity information not checked by PFSC staff for completeness.
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 Item         58
 Title         Mixing and Using Pesticides for the Home, Vard, and Garden
 Address     Entomology Dept
              TownsendHall
              University of Delaware                         ,
              Newark, DE 19717-1303                                   . :,.... .
 Comments   Cost: free
              Phone: (302) 451-2526
              Published:! 985
 Audience    general public
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English
 Abstract     Gives instructions for mixing small quantities of spray and guidelines for safe pesticide
              use and storage, which emphasize following label directions. (4 pages)
 Editorial    No graphics, very basic. Does not emphasize need to wear long sleeves and pants for all
              pesticide applications.


 Item         59
 Title         Names, Manufacturers, and Toxicities of Pesticides
 Address     Cooperative Extension Service-Pesticide Coordinator
              Mississippi State University
              Mississippi State, MS 39762
 Comments   Cost: free
              Published: 1987
              Order code*: 1219
 Audience    farm worker^ grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English
 Abstract     Cross referenced listing of selected pesticides, pests they should control, producers,
              and oral and dermal acute toxicity level (LD50) and national and Mississippi emergency
              numbers. (32 pages)
 Editorial    Clear, basic information.

 Item         60
 Title         North Carolina Pesticide Laws and Regulations
 Address     Horticulture Department
              North Carolina State University
              PO Box 7609
              Raleigh, NC 27695
 Comments   Cost: $2.00
              Phone:(919)737-3113
              Published: 1978
 Audience    farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
 Media        book
 Language    English             "               :.....
Abstract     Covers North Carolina laws regulating use of restricted pesticides, pesticide handling
              and disposal, and applicator licensing. (64 pages)
 Editorial    Not reviewed.
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Item        61
Title        !OJO! *New Law* *New Protections*
             *Nueva Ley Aprobada * Nueva Protecciones*
Address    Maricopa County Organizing Project
             701 N. 1st Street, Suite #104
             Phoenix, AZ 85004
Comments  Cost: free, limited quantity
             Phone:  (602)257-8155
Audience   farmworker
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract    Comic strip depicts one field worker explaining the Arizona Field Sanitation Standard to
             co-worker.
Editorial   Good model for conveying information on workers' rights.

Item        62
Title        On the Trail of a Pesticide
Address    NW Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
             PO Box 97440
             Eugene, OR 97440
Comments  Cost: $14.00
             Phone:  (503) 344-5044
             Published: 1984
Audience   general public
Media       book
Language   English
Abstract    A guide to learning about the chemistry, effects, and testing of pesticides. (166 pages)
Editorial   Useful whether or not one has a strong science background.

Item        63
Title        Persistence and Mobility of Pesticides in Soil and Water
Address    Agricultural Communications
             MorrillHall
             Fargo, ND 58105
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 each if more that 10 are ordered
             Phone: (701) 237-7882
             Bulletin #: 49
             Published: 1988
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Provides information on factors involved in pesticide movement to groundwater.
             Includes charts rating persistence and mobility of certain  pesticides in soil. (7 pages)
Editorial   General accuracy of persistance and mobility ratings not  reviewed.
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              64
              Personal Protective Equipment for Working with Pesticides
              University of Missouri-Columbia Extension
              205 Ag Engineering
              Columbia, MO 65211
              Cost: free
              Phone: (314) 882-2731
              Published: 1986
              farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
              pamphlet
              English
              Covers selection, use, cleaning, and maintenance of protective equipment. (2 pages)
              Well written with thorough directions on how to clean and maintain equipment. However,
              in many areas clothing heavily contaminated with pesticides must be treated as
              hazardous waste.
 Item         65
 Title         Pesticide Alert
 Address     Sierra Club Stores
              30 Polk Street
              San Francisco, CA 94109
 Comments   Cost: $9.95 including postage
              Published: 1988
 Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
 Media       book
 Language   English
 Abstract     Consumer's guide to pesticide residues found on fruits and vegetables, information on
              whether the residues can be removed by washing, and pesticide chronic toxicity
              information.
 Editorial   Not reviewed.
 Item
Title
Address
             66
             Pesticide Antipollution Devices for Pesticide Applicators
             North Carolina Dept of Agriculture
             Pesticide Section
             PO Box 27647
             Raleigh, NC 27695
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (919) 737-3113
             Published: 1987
             grower, cert, applicators
             pamphlet
             English
             Text and detailed diagrams cover North Carolina requirements for antipollution devices
             and equipment arrangement for applying pesticides through several types of irriaation
             systems. (2 pages)
             Clearly written,
Audience
Media
Language
Abstract
Editorial
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Item        67
Title        Pesticide Application Safety
Address    University of Missouri-Columbia Extension
             205 Ag Engineering
             Columbia, MO 65211
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (314) 882-2731
             Published: 1986
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Covers safety precautions for pesticide storage, sprayer maintenance and use, safety
             tips for handling, equipment cleaning and storage and disposal of pesticides and
             containers. (4 pages)
Editorial   General and basic. Always consult local authorities for proper disposal information.


 Item        68
Title        Pesticide Disposal and Storage
Address     Extension Publications
              Montana State University
              Bozeman, MT59717
Comments  Cost: free
              Phone: (406) 994-3273
              Published: 1983
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Leaflet discusses pesticide storage, container triple rinse procedures, and general
              pesticide disposal recommendations. (3 pages)
 Editorial   Directions for pesticide disposal on private property may not be environmentally sound
              or legal in many areas.

 Item         69
 Title         Pesticide Exposures: Symptoms, First Aid, Legal Aspects, Laboratories, and Resources
 Address     Califomians for Alternatives to Toxics
              PO Box 602
              Trinidad, CA 95570
 Comments  Cost:  $1.00 each,  $6.00 for 10 copies
              Phone: (707) 822-8497
              Published: 1988
 Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, health provider
 Media       pamphlet
 Language  English
 Abstract     Covers poisoning symptoms, first aid, collection of legal evidence of pesticide
              poisoning, several laboratories which test for pesticide residues, and California resource
              numbers. (8 pages)
 Editorial   Clear and concise. Does not explain need to position victim face-down to avoid
              aspiration.
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 Item         70
Title         Pesticide Formulations
Address     Extension Publications
              Montana State University
              Bozeman, MT59717
Comments   Cost: free
              Phone: (406) 994-3273
              Published: 1983
Audience    grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Leaflet covers general safety precautions for pesticide application, laws for use of
              "restricted use" pesticides in Montana, and special characteristics and hazards of
              different types of pesticide formulations. (4 pages)
Editorial    No graphics. Limited descriptions of hazards and specific application problems with
              various types of formulations.

 Item         71
Title         Pesticide Health & Safety Programs
Address     Videowise
              PO Box 11991
              Fresno, CA 93776
Comments   Cost: $800.00 set of both languages
              Discounts are available to schools, government agencies, and institutions
              Phone: (209) 255-1600
              Published: 1985
Audience    farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       video
Language    English, Spanish
Abstract     Five videos cover pesticide safety law, worker health and safety, equipment operation,
              maintenance, cleanup and disposal, transportation and storage, pesticide mixing,
              application, and pesticide residues. Titles of videos: Laws, Pesticides and You, Worker
              Health and Safety, Operations, Maintenance and Disposal, Transporation,  Application,
              Residue. (30 minutes each)
Editorial    Not reviewed.
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Item        72
Title        Pesticide Laws and Regulations
Address    Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1987
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Explains selected provisions of federal pesticide safety law (FIFRA) which must be
             followed by private and commercial applicators and pesticide dealers including applicator
             certification, restricted use pesticides, record keeping, unlawful acts and penalties. (4
             pages)
Editorial   No graphics or charts. Useful mainly in Nebraska.


Item        73
Title        Pesticide Mix-Calculator; software
Address    Minnesota Extension Service
             University of Minnesota
             Distribution Center
             1420 Eckles Ave., 3 Coffey Hall
             St. Paul, MN 55108-1030
Comments  Cost to Extension: $15.00
             Cost to Public: $30.00
             Phone: (612) 625-8173
             Published: 1986
             Order code #: AG-CS-2500
Audience   grower, cert, applicator,  non-cert, handler
Media       software
Language  English
Abstract    Provides five different ways to calculate pesticide mixes:  product per acre; product per
             gallon; actual chemical per acre; water to dilute pesticide to a recommended percentage.
             Also compares costs and keeps records,
Editorial   Not reviewed.                                  .
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74
Pesticide Profiles
Bulletin Center
Thatcher Way, Cottage A                                ;
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA01003
Cost: free
Order code #: L-286
Phone: (413) 545-2717
Published: 1984
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
pamphlet
English
Single sheets discuss each pesticide's physical properties, acute and chronic toxicity,
major uses in Massachusetts, formulations available, environmental persistence and
ways to mitigate groundwater contamination and other environmental hazards. Sheets
available for Aldicarb (Temik), Ammonium Sulfamate (Ammate X), Atrazine, Bromacil,
Captan, Carbaryl (Sevin), Chlordane, Chlorpyrifos (Dursban, Lorsban), EDB (ethylene
dibromide), Malathion, and 2,4-D
Descriptions of chronic toxicity data are not comprehensive or up to date. Language
moderately technical.
 Item         75
Title         Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers
              Uso Seguro de Pesticidas para los Trabajadores del Campo
Address     Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506)
              Office of Pesticide Programs
              US Environmental Protection Agency
              401 M St., SW
              Washington DC, 20460
Comments   Cost: free
              Phone: (703) 557-7666
              Published: 1985
Audience    farm worker, grower, non-cert, handler
Media        pamphlet
Language    English, Spanish
Abstract     Covers  routes of exposure, symptoms of poisoning, first aid, sources of contamination,
              work clothes selection and laundering, unsafe work practices, how to read pesticide
              labels, reentry intervals, and existing federal worker protection standards. (27 pages)
Editorial    Developed for use as supplement to EPA slide/tape program. Only clearly recommends
              seeking medical attention if there are serious signs of poisoning. Does not define what
              "gloves that can be properly cleaned" are. Advises to cover children's skin if with you at
              work, rather than not to take to fields.
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Item        76
Title        Pesticide Safety for Non-Certifed Mixers, Loaders, and Applicators
             Seguridad con los Pesticidas para Mezcladores, Cargardores, y Aplicadores no
             Certificador
Address    University of Florida
             IFAS-bldg 664
             Gainesville, FL  32611
Comments  Order code*: part 1= #84-109; part 2= #84-110; part 3= #84-111
             Loan from: UCD Visual Media Library, Univ of Calif, Davis, CA 95616
             Loan w/in Calif: $5.00 for 10 days  includes postage
             Out.of state loan: $7.00 for 10 days includes postage
             Purchase from Univ of Florida, address above: $42.00 for three part series
             Free to non-profit, charitable groups and clinics from EPA-OPP
Audience   farm worker, non-certified handler, grower
Media       slides w/ taped script
Language  English, Spanish
Abstract    Series of three slide/tape shows. Part 1 "Formulations, Label, and Protective Clothing"
             discusses special hazards of different pesticide formulations, types of protective
             equipment and purpose of reentry intervals. Part 2 "Safety Measures for Mixing/Loading
             or Application". Part 3 "Pesticide Disposal and Transportation" discusses aspects of safe
             transportation and storage, methods of disposal, poisoning symptoms and first aid. (45
              mins)
Editorial    Part 1 is very basic. Many disposal recommendations in Part 3 are not legal in some
              areas. Consult label and local authorities for local laws.


 Item        77
Title        Pesticide Safety for Non-Certified Mixers, Loaders, and Applicators
             Uso Seguro de Pesticidas para Mezcladores, Cargardores, y Aplicadores no Certificados
Address     Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506C)
              Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
              401 M St, SW
              Washington DC, 20460
Comments  Cost: free
              Published: 1986
              Phone: (703) 557-7666
Audience   grower, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Booklet with many graphics covers how to read a pesticide label, toxicity classes,
              "restricted use", re-entry periods,  routes of exposure, selection  of protective clothing,
              general use precautions, symptoms recognition and first aid. (31 pages)
Editorial   Developed as supplemental guide to EPA slide/tape program. Doesn't specify when to
              change cartridges or need of removing cartridges before immersing respirator in soapy
              water. Only advises to seek medical attention if have severe symptoms.
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 Address
             Pesticide Safety in the Greenhouse
             Control de pesticidas en El Invernadero
             Visual Media
             University of California
             Davis, CA 95616
Comments  Cost to rent for Calif residents = $5.00 for 10 days includes postage
               Other states = $7.00 for 10 days includes postage
             Cost to purchase: $40.00
             Phone:916-7520590
             Order code #: v/86-AK = Spanish version
                          v/86-AJ = English version
             grower, cert, applicator
             video
             English, Spanish
             Video intended for supervisors and managers of indoor nurseries. Discusses problems
             specific to greenhouse pesticide use and offers guidelines on how to institute safe
             pesticide use practices in the commercial greenhouse nursery. (21 minutes)
             Important information clearly presented. Excellent footage of greenhouse pesticide
             use.
Audience
Media
Language
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Title

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Editorial
             79
             Pesticide Safety Training for Agriculture
             Guia de Seguridad Agricola
             Calif. Agricultural Aircraft Association
             5999 Freeport
             Sacramento, CA 95822
             Cost: $49.50 per language
                  $89.50 for both languages
             grower
             video
             English, Spanish
             Covers what pesticides are, general toxicity, label reading, toxicity catagories, routes of
             exposure, selecting protective equipment and clothing, reentry intervals, field posting,
             poisoning symptoms, and safety tips for opening containers, preventing spills, using '".
             closed mixing systems, container rinsing, storage, and drift prevention. (22 minutes)
             Important information clearly presented. Designed as part of a pesticide safety program
             intended for use by California employers. Also of use nationwide because no detailed
             references to California regulations.
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Item        80
Title        Pesticide Storage on Farms
Address    Ag Publications Bldg.
             Building J40, Idaho St.
             University of Idaho
             Moscow, Idaho 83843
Comments  Cost: $0.25 each
             Phone: (208)  885-8982
             Published: 1984
             Order code #: CIS #580
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Sheet explains safety precautions for storing pesticides in detail, gives general
             guidelines for spill cleanup and points out health hazards and economic impacts of
             improper storage. Cites both federal and Idaho regulations. (2 pages)
Editorial   Well written and comprehensive. Emphasizes consequences of improper storage.


 Item        81
Title        Pesticide Users Guide
Address     Office of Information
              Ohio Cooperative Extension Service
              Ohio State University
              2120 Fyffe Road
              Columbus, OH 43210
Comments  Cost: $1.00 plus $0.56 postage
              Bulletin #745
              Published:  1987
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Discusses relative toxicities of pesticides and chronic health concerns. Routes of
              exposure, rates of dermal absorption, poisoning symptoms specific to certain
              pesticides, respirator use, decontamination, pesticide container disposal and storage,
              and the process for becoming a certified pesticide applicator in Ohio. (13 pages)
 Editorial   Text generally clear and well written. Some inaccuracies in the table of relative toxicities.
              The suggestion to dispose of diluted surplus pesticides by spraying over isolated areas
              is not environmentally sound and is illegal in some states. No discussion of importance
              of respirator fit on face.
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 Item         82
 Title         Pesticide Worker Safety Guide.
              Guia de segurkJad para las personas que trabajan con pesticidas.
 Address     Cooperative Extension
              Agricultural Bldg.
              County Civic Center
              Visalia, CA 93291
 Comments  Cost: Free, limited quantities.
 Audience   farm worker, non-certified handler
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English, Spanish
 Abstract     Explains importance of reading a pesticide label, routes of exposure, symptoms of
              organophosphate and carbamate poisoning, first aid, selection of protective clothing,
              safety during application, pesticide storage, spill cleanup, and employer responsibilties
              in California. (32 pages)
 Editorial   Fairly basic. Some good graphics. Follows California pesticide safety requirements.


 Item         83
 Title         Pesticides                                                                 ,
 Address     Agricultural Communications                                                ,
              Bulletin Room
              MorrillHall
              North Dakota State University
              Fargo. ND 58105
 Comments  Cost: $0.10              —-
              Order code #: E759
              Phone:(701)237-7883
              Published: 1987
 Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English
 Abstract     Covers safe handling of pesticides, how pesticides work, how pesticides enter the
              body, poisoning symptoms and treatment, North Dakota Poison Control Centers, and
              pesticide safety tips and how to prepare a first aid kit and emergency response strategy.
              (11 pages)
 Editorial   Clearly written.


 Item         84
 Title         Pesticides?
 Address     Rhode Island Dept of Environmental Management
              Division of Agriculture
              22 Hayes St.
              Providence, Rl 02908
 Comments   Cost: free
              Published: 1986
 Audience   farm worker, non-cert, handler, general public
 Media       pamphlet
 Language   English
Abstract     Includes definition of pesticides, explanation of federal and Rhode Island pesticide
              regulatory responsibilities, how to file a complaint about pesticide misuse, and tips for
              choosing a professional pesticide applicator. (2 pages)
 Editorial    Basic. Clearly written.
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Item        85
Title        Pesticides: A Guide for Farm Workers .
             Pesticides: Gufa para los trabajadores del campo
Address    California Institute for Rural Studies
             P.O. Box530
             Davis, CA 95617-530
Comments  When requesting slides specify either California or national version.
             Cost to purchase: $115.00 + 6% sales tax + $3.00 shipping
             Cost to rent: $20.00 + $3.00 shipping (+$75.00 refundable deposit)
             Phone:916-7566555
             Published: 1982
Audience   farmworker
Media       slides w/tape
Language  English,  Spanish
Abstract    Slideshow provides basic information for agricultural workers to use to avoid pesticide
             contamination. Uses of agricultural chemicals, how they are applied, and how one may
             become poisoned are explained. Features interviews with a poisoned worker and a
             doctor and stresses workers' rights to protection and medical treatment. California and
             National versions both available. (15 minutes)
Editorial   Good photos and presentation. Emphasis on workers'rights.


Item        86
Title        Pesticides: A Guide for Farmworker Agencies
Address    California Institute for Rural Studies
             433 Russell Blvd.
              Davis, CA 95616
Comments  Cost: $12.50 +$1.50 handling+ 6% tax in California
              Phone: (916) 756-6555                                ,
              Published: 1983
Audience   farm worker, clinician, worker advocate
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Guidebook addresses medical and legal issues of pesticide poisoning. Includes listing
             of pertinent California legal and medical agencies and a medical history questionnaire in
              English and Spanish for patients exposed to pesticides. (123 pages)
Editorial   Well written. Explains California laws but also provides information of use to medical and
             legal staff elsewhere. Excellent.
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87
Pesticides Are Dangerous
Las Pesticidas Son Peligrosas
Rural Opportunities, Inc.
339 East Ave, Suite 305
Rochester, NY 14604
Cost: free
Phone: (716) 546-7180
Published: 1988
farm worker,  grower, non-cert, handler
pamphlet, poster, video
English, Spanish, Haitian Creole
Workshop program packet includes pesticide Safety Handbook for fieldworkers that
covers pesticide uses, toxicfty levels, routes of exposure, poisoning prevention, first
aid, and symptoms recognition. New York resource numbers given with information on
state right to know program. Training Manual for instructors gives background
information on pesticides. Demonstration cards for role-playing, transparencies go with
handbook, and learning evaluation form using pictographs included.
Very basic information.  Pesticide classification incomplete in instructor's manual. Role
playing demonstration cards and pictograph evaluation are innovative.
 Item         88
Title         Pesticides...Be Safe!  Read the Label First.
Address     Rhode Island Dept of Environmental Management
              Division of Agriculture
              22 Hayes St.
              Providence, Rl 02908
Comments   Cost: free
              Published: 1986
Audience    grower, non-cert, handler, general public
Media        pamphlet
Language    English
Abstract     Explains reading of pesticide label, pesticide safety tips, and information on Rhode
              Island household toxics cleanup days. (2 pages)
Editorial    Basic. Clearly written.
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Item        89
Title        Pesticides: Health Aspects of Exposure and Issues Surrounding Their Use
Address    Publications Section
             PO Box 1015
             North Highlands, CA 95660
Comments  Cost: single copies free by phone request, otherwise $7.05 each
             Code #: 7540-958-1301-5
             Published: 1988
             Phone: (415) 540-3063
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public, health provider
Media       book
Language   English
Abstract    Covers diagnosis and treatment of pesticide illness, pesticide toxicology, chronic and
             acute toxicity of different classes of pesticides, and California pesticide safety
             regulations and pesticide illness reporting requirements. (145 pages).
Editorial   Excellent resource. Used as a course syllabus and reference for training physicians and
             nurses.


Item        90
Title        Pesticides: How  they work, personal safety and emergency measures.
Address    Agricultural Communication Services
             Media Distribution Center
             301  South Second Street
             Lafayette, Indiana 47905-1097
Comments  Cost: $1.00 each
             Phone: (317)  494-6794
             Published: 1986
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert,  applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Discusses principles of pesticide toxrcity, hazards and routes of exposure. Also covers
             pesticide poisoning symptoms, first aid and safety tips. (16 pages)
Editorial   Sections on chronic toxicity and first aid are detailed. Limited discussion of pesticide use
             precautions.


 Item        91
Title        Pesticides in Agriculture
             Pesticidas en la Agricultura
Address    NJ-DEP Pesticide Control
             380 Scotch Road, Ch 411
             Trenton, NJ 08625
Comments  Cost: free
              Phone: (609) 530-4133
              Published: 1987
Audience   farm worker, grower
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract    General information for farm workers on regulations and law for farm workers in New
             Jersey. Explains how to make an effective complaint to state authorities about unsafe
             pesticide use and gives some information on poisoning symptoms. Available in English
             or Spanish. (12 pages)
Editorial    Important information presented in simple format.
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 Item         92
Title         Pesticides
              Pesticidas
Address     Agricultural Workers'Health Centers, Inc.
              230 North California Street
              PO Box 779
              Stockton,  CA 95201
Comments  Cost: $0.50 each, specify Spanish or English
              Phone: (209) 948-5410
              Published: 1985
Audience   farm worker, non-cert, handler, clinics, worker advocate
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Pocket-size booklet covers pesticide toxicity, poisoning symptoms, poisoning first aid
              and treatment, California workers' rights, reentry intervals, California Workers'
              compensation coverage, safety requirements for pesticide handlers, rights to protection
              against discrimination, and steps for legally documenting a pesticide illness. List of
              California resources included. (32 pages).
Editorial   Good graphics. Well written. Some re-entry information out of date.
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Title


Address


Comments

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Language
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Editorial
93
Pesticides & Your Health: A Series Focusing on Eight Common California Crops
Las Pesticidas y Su Salud: Una Serie que enfoca en Ocho Cosechas Corrientes en
California
Agricultural Workers'Health Center
P.O. Box 779
Stockton,  CA 95201
Cost: $0.15 each crop sheet
Phone: (209) 948-5410
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
pamphlet
English, Spanish
Two-sided bilingual pamphlet (English/Spanish) with general information on pesticides
including potential hazards on particular crop identified, ways to protect your health,
legal rights of farm workers in California, and resource list. Chart identifies key pesticides
used on each crop,  and gives poisoning symptoms, toxicity data, and re-entry interval.
Crop sheets available: grapes; strawberries; melons; tomatoes; citrus; lettuce; peaches
and nectarines;  broccoli, cauliflower, and brussel sprouts.
Clear. Good educational model. No graphics.
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Item        94
Title        Physician's Guide to Management of Pesticide-related Illnesses
Address    Agricultural Workers'Health Center
             P.O. Box779
             Stockton, CA 95201
Comments  Cost: $1.00 each
             Phone: (209) 948-5410
             Published: 1985
Audience   physician, health provider
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Booklet for use by health care providers to aid in diagnosis and treatment of pesticide
             poisoning. Includes specific emergency treatment advice for organophosphate,
             carbamate, and paraquat poisoning, California reporting requirements for pesticide
             illness. Includes patient education sheet. (14 pages)
Editorial   Protocols adopted from EPA's Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning
             (3rd Edition) by D. P. Morgan, MD.


Item        95
Title        Prevention and Treatment of Pesticide Poisoning
Address    Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service
             County Extension Bldg
             1009 Liberty Drive
             Dewitt, AK 72042
Comments  Cost: free to Arkansas residents
             Phone: (501) 946-3231
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Covers first aid and emergency response for pesticide poisoning including preparation
             of appropriate first aid kits. Includes Arkansas Poison Control Center numbers. (4 pages)
Editorial   Clearly written. Do not induce vomiting if label recommends against it unless a Poison
             Control Center physician has more current information.


 Item        96
Title        Private Farm/Family Well Analysis Program
Address    Minnesota Extension Service
             University of Minnesota
             Distribution Center
             1420 Eckles Ave., 3 Coffey Hall
             St. Paul, MN 55108-1030
Comments  Cost to Extension: $15.00
             Cost to Public: $30.00
             Phone: (612) 625-8173
             Published: 1985
Audience   grower, general public
Media       software
Language   English
Abstract    Provides means to collect and permanently store records on each well in the county.
Editorial   Not reviewed.
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Private Farm/Family Well Analysis Program.
Minnesota Extension Service                .......
University of Minnesota
Distribution Center
1420 Eckles Ave., 3 Coffey Hall
St. Paul, MN 55108-1030
Cost:  $25.00
Phone:  (612) 625-8173
Published:  1985
grower, general public
software
English
Analyzes the water quality of run off from Minnesota watersheds.  Predicts run off
volume and peak rate; eroded and delivered sediments; N, P, and chemical oxygen
demand concentration in the run off; and, the sediment for single storm events for all
points in the watershed ranging from 2.5 to 8000 acres.
Not reviewed.
 Item         98
Title         Private Pesticide Applicator Liability
Address     Extension Publications
              Montana State University
              Bozeman, MT59717
Comments   Cost: free
              Phone:  (406) 994-3273
              Published: 1984
Audience    grower,  cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media        pamphlet
Language    English
Abstract     Single sheet explains private applicators' liability in Montana to the general public and to
              specific  individuals claiming pesticide damage.  Montana pesticide law and specific
              background lawsuits are explained briefly.
Editorial    Applies only to Montana.
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Item        99
Title        Private Pesticide Applicator Safety Tips and Record Keeping Guide
Address    Publications Distribution
             112 Printing and Publications Bldg.
             Iowa State University,
             Ames, Iowa 50011
Comments  Cost: $0.50 each
             Phone: (515)  294-5247
             Published: 1988
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non^ert. handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Pocket guide includes poisoning symptoms, first aid, Iowa Poison Control Center
             numbers, spill cleanup, calibration and other critical information and has charts for
             recording pesticide use. (38 pages)
Editorial   Convenient, easy access guide containing critical information. Excellent model for
             record-keeping. Included as part of Private Pesticide Applicator Study Guide and also
             sold separately. Excellent.


 Item        100
Title        Proper Storage and Disposal of Pesticides for the Homeowner
Address     Entomology Dept
             Townsend Hall
              University of Delaware
              Newark, DE 19717-1303
Comments  Cost: free
              Phone: (302)  451-2526
              Published: 1985
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Covers selection and maintenance of safe pesticide storage areas, spill cleanup and
              disposal of excess pesticides and containers. (2 pages)
 Editorial   Very general and somewhat vague. Disposal recommendations given are illegal in some
              areas. Always consult label and local pesticide or health authorities for disposal
              regulations.
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Protect Your Family - Tips for Laundering Pesticide Contaminated Clothing
Agricultural Communications
Bulletin Room
MorrillHall
North Dakota State University
Fargo. ND 58105
Cost: $0.10
Order code #: HE382
Phone: (701) 237-7883
Published:  1987
farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
pamphlet
English
Describes how to launder clothing contaminated by various types of pesticides. (2
pages)                                            .   ,
Good detail except no information on how to dispose of excessively contaminated
clothing. In many states it must be disposed of as hazardous waste.
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Title
Address
Comments

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Language
Abstract
Editorial
102
Protecting Our Groundwater: A Grower's Guide
National Agricultural Chemical Association
1155 15th St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
Cost: $0.35 each, discount 10% for order of more than 500
Phone: (202) 296-1585
grower
pamphlet
English
Pamphlet describes importance of following label directions, preventing spills and
back-siphoning, disposing of wastes properly, and coordinating pesticide application
with irrigation needs. Pesticide, soil, and geologic characteristics which influence
potential for groundwater contamination are also covered. (8 pages)
General introduction to complex topic. Places most emphasis on following label
directions and somewhat downplays problem of groundwater contamination.
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Item        103
Title        Protecting Water, Protecting Crops: Pesticides and Water Quality
Address    Biological and Agricultural Engineering
             North Carolina State University
             Ag Extension Service
             615Oberlin Rd, Suite 100
             Raleigh, NC 27605-1126
Comments  Cost: free in North Carolina
             Other States: Video=$27.50; Slides w/ tape=$90.00
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler           .
Media       slides w/tape, video
Language   English
Abstract    Covers how pesticides enter the water supply through drift, evaporation, runoff,
             leaching, improper disposal, and chemigation. Highlights practical actions to prevent
             contamination including integrated pest management. Includes national groundwater
             vulnerability map and pinpoints a dozen pesticides of greatest concern as groundwater
             contaminants. (23 minutes)
Editorial   Not reviewed.


 Item        104
Title        Protecting You and Your Unborn Baby in the Fields
             C6mo la Madre Futuro Debe Protegerse a Si Mismo y a Su Beb6 en el Campo
Address    Agricultural Workers'Health Center
             P.O. Box779
             Stockton, CA 95201
Comments  Cost: $0.75 each
             Phone: (209) 948-5400
             Published: 1988
Audience   farm worker, grower
Media       pamphlet
Language  English, Spanish
Abstract    Two-sided bilingual booklet (English/Spanish) covers reproductive hazards in
             agriculture, hazards during pregnancy, and ways to protect mother's and baby's health.
             Legal rights of California fieldworkers and resource list provided. (10 pages, 2 sided)
Editorial   Clear, complete text. No graphics.
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 Item        105
Title        Protecting Yourself and Your Unborn Baby from Toxic Substances
             C6mo Protegerse a Si Misma y a Su Beb§ de Materiales Toxicos
Address    North County Health Services
             Birth Defects Prevention Program
             348 Rancheros Dr.
             San Marcos, CA 92069
Comments  Cost to purchase booklet= $3.00 each
             Cost to purchase video= $12.00 VHS bilingual
             Phone:(619)471-2100
             Published:  1987
Audience   farm worker, grower
Media       pamphlet, video                               ,
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract    Booklet explains what toxic substances are and how they may enter a pregnant woman's
             body exposing both mother and baby. Gives some precautions for use of household
             cleaners and pesticides, for safety in factory work, and general advice on importance of
             good prenatal care. (14 pages)
Editorial   Useful information in simple format. However, improper type of respirator shown.
             Explains how to reduce exposure if one must continue to work around toxics.


 Item        106
Title        Protective Clothing and Equipment for Pesticide Applicators
Address    Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published:  1985
             Order code #: G85-758
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Describes what protective clothing and equipment, including head and footgear, is
             needed for safety when using pesticides with different degrees of toxicity. (4 pages)
Editorial   No discussion of respirator fit. Information on how to interpret route of entry and specific
             action statements on label is somewhat confusing.
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Item        107
Title        Protective Clothing for Handling Pesticides
Address    Agricultural Communications
             Bulletin Room
             Morrill Hall
             North Dakota State University
             Fargo. ND 58105
Comments  Cost: $0.10
             Order code #: NRC204
             Phone:(701)237-7883
             Published:  1983
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Describes protective clothing and safety equipment available to additional protection
             and gives some guidelines for selection, cleaning, and maintenancex>f the equipment,
             (2 pages)
Editorial   Clear and detailed.


Item        108
Title        Protective Clothing for Pesticide Users
Address    Public Information Branch, (H7506C)
             Office of  Pesticide Programs, US EPA
             401 M St, SW
             Washington DC, 20460
Comments  Phone:(703)557-7666
             Cost: free
             Published: 1987
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Poster covers selection of protective equipment, including types of respirators, toxicity
             level, pesticide formulations, and cleaning of contaminated equipment and clothes.
             Ohio Extension reprint in booklet format includes back page on pesticide and pesticide
             container disposal.  Soon to be available in Spanish.                             ,
Editorial   Good graphics. Does not cover respirator cartridge selection.
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 Item        109
Title        Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning
             Reconocimiento y Manejo de Envenenamiento de Pesticidas
Address    Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506C)
             Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
             401 MSt, SW
             Washington DC, 20460
Comments  Cost: free
             Published: 1989
             Phone: (703) 557-7666
Audience   health provider
Media       book
Language   English/Spanish
Abstract    Manual for hospital emergency room staffs, migrant health clinic personnel and other
             medical treatment providers for diagnosing and treating pesticide poisoning.
Editorial   Generally clearly written and useful.
 Item        110
Title        Recognizing Pesticide Poisoning
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT 59717                               '•-'•-.-••.
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (406) 994-3273
             Published:  1984
Audience   farm worker/grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Leaflet describes some symptoms of poisoning by organophosphate and carbamate
             pesticides, bipyridyls (paraquat and diquat), organochlorine pesticides, strychnine, and
             zinc phosphide and emergency medical procedures that are used to treat such
             poisonings. (3 pages)
Editorial   No graphics. Useful general information.
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Item        111
Title        Recognizing Pesticide Treated Fields
Address    Environmental Programs
             101  Natural Resources Hall
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 68583
Comments  Cost: $30.00
             Phone:(402)472-1632
             Published: 1985
Audience   farmworker, rescue workers, general public
Media       slides w/tape
Language  English
Abstract    Explains tips for determining whether a field was recently sprayed. Also covers pesticide
             toxicity catagories, federal reentry intervals, routes of exposure, poisoning symptoms,
             selecting protective equipment for entering fields with dangerous levels of pesticide
             residues,  and decontamination. (16 minutes)
Editorial   Very good photos and review section at end.


Item        112
Title        Respiratory Protection: Air purifying respirators
Address    Industrial Training Systems Corp.
             9 East Stow Road
             Marlton, NJ 08053
Comments  Cost to rent: $150.00; preview: $20.00
             Cost to purchase: $460.00
              Phone: (800) 727-2487
              Published: 1987
Audience  grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       Slides w/tapes, video
Language   English
Abstract     Covers routes of entry, evaluation and control of respiratory hazards, medical approval
             for respirator use, respirator selection, cartridge replacement, fit-testing, and respirator
              care and maintenance. (18 minutes)
Editorial   Filmed in  industrial settings. Fast pace. Doesn't cover how to check valves and straps to
              see if respirator is in working order.


 Item        113
Title        Restricted Use Pesticides
Address     Cooperative Extension Service- Pesticide Coordinator
              Mississippi State University
              Mississippi State, MS 39762
Comments   Cost: free
              Published:  1988
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media        pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Lists restricted use pesticides available in Mississippi giving reasons why each pesticide
              is restricted. Includes cross reference of common and commercial pesticide names and
              instruction on how to become a private of commercial certified applicator in Mississippi.
Editorial   Clearly written.
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Item        114
Title        Safe Handling of Agricultural Pesticides                    ,
Address    Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service
             County Extension Bldg
             1009 Liberty Drive
             Dewitt, AK 72042
Comments  Cost: free to Arkansas residents
             Phone: (501) 946-3231
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Covers label reading, choosing a pesticide, safety precautions, storage, disposal,
             container triple rinsing, field reentry advice, poisoning symptoms and first aid. (2 pgs)
Editorial   Clear but no discussion of respirator fit and little coverage of protective equipment
             cleaning and maintenance.


item        115
Title        Safe Handling of Agricultural Pesticides
             El uso seguro de los pesticidas agricolas
Address    Publications
             Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
             University of California
             6701 San Pablo Ave
             Oakland, CA 94608-1239
Comments  Single copies are free.
             English call number: #2768
             Spanish call number: #2769
             Published: 1985
Audience  grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Pamphlet covers hazards of pesticides, label reading, pesticide choice, employee
             training and supervision, handling, application, storage, and disposal of pesticides and
             theircontainers, re-entry into treated fields and poisoning symptoms. (8 pages)
Editorial   English version currently out of stock. Both to be updated and reprinted when new
             California regulations are issued. No graphics.
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 Item         116
Title         Safe Handling of Pesticides
              El uso seguro de los pesticidas
Address     University of California
              Davis Cooperative Extension
              Visual Media Library
              Davis, CA  95616
Comments   Order Numbers: English version=84-128;
                            Spanish version= 84-129
              Loan cost: $5.00 for 10 days includes postage
              Outside of Calif loan: $7.00 for 10 days  includes postage
              Purchase cost: $62.50
              Phone: (916) 572-0590
Audience    grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media        slides w/taped script
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract     Covers definition of pesticides, environmental hazards, chronic and acute poisoning,
              routes of exposure, symptoms of poisoning, first aid, California field reentry intervals,
              pre-harvest intervals, importance of label directions, toxicity catagories, use and
              maintenance of protective clothing and equipment, and California medical supervision
              requirements.(20 minutes)
Editorial    Important information clearly presented.  Intersperses information relevant to
              fieldworkers, pesticide handlers,  and both groups.


 Item         117
Title         Safe Handling, Storage, and Disposal of Pesticide Containers
Address     Cooperative Extension Service- Pesticide Coordinator
              Mississippi State University
              Mississippi State, MS 39762
Comments   Cost: free
              Published: 1982
              Order code*: 1330
Audience    grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media        pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract     Information for home users on safe storage and disposal of pesticide containers. (4
              pages)
Editorial    Clear, good graphics.
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 Item        118
Title        Safe Storage and Disposal of Pesticides and Farm Chemicals
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT 59717
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone:  (406) 994-3273
             Published: 1984
Audience   grower,  cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Leaflet explains hazards from improper disposal of pesticides and outlines safe storage
             precautions and options for disposal of excess pesticide and equipment rinse water
            " which are legal in Montana. (4 pages)
Editorial   No graphics. The on-site disposal options for pesticides and rinse solutions are illegal in
             many states because of possible groundwater contamination.


 Item        119
Title     ,   Safe Use of Pesticides in the Home and Garden
Address    Central Mailing Services
             Oklahoma State University
             Stillwater, OK 74078-0550
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 for additional copies
             Phone:  (405) 624-5531
             Published: 1986
             Order code #: F7450
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Discusses what pesticides are, safety and environmental hazards, pesticide selection,
             label reading, use precautions, storage, and disposal.(4 pages)

Editorial   Not reviewed.


 Item        120
Title        Safe Use of Pesticides on the Farm
Address    John True
             Agricultural Extension Service
             University of Minnesota
             St. Paul, MN 55108
Comments  Cost for pamphlet: $0.50 each
             Cost for slide set: approx. $60.00
             Phone:  (612) 625-1951
             Published: 1984
Audience   grower,  cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet, slides w/tape
Language   English
Abstract    Discusses pesticide toxicity, routes of exposure, personal protective equipment,
             handling and applying pesticides, container disposal, and first aid treatment for pesticide
             poisoning. (8 pages) (70 slides)
Editorial   Good photos. No discussion of respirator fit or poisoning symptoms.
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 Item        121
Title        Safety and Cleanup Tips
Address    Bulletin Center
             Thatcher Way, Cottage A
             University of Massachusetts
             Amherst, MA01003
Comments  Cost: free
             Order code #: L-235
             Phone: (413) 545-2717
             Published:  1985
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Single  sheet provides safety tips for use of pesticides and cleanup of spills around the
             home.  Gives numbers for Massachusetts Poison Information Center.
Editorial   Home users are most appropriate audience. Extra disposal precautions may be required
             in some areas. Text clear. No graphics.


 Item        122
Title        Safety with  Pesticides
Address    National Pest Control Association
             NPCA  Resource Center
             8100 Oak St.
             Dunn Loring, VA 22027
Comments  Cost of slides: $53.007 members; $153.00 for non-members; incl. shipping
             Cost of video: $63.00/members, $183.00 for non-members, incl. postage
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       slides w/ tape, video
Language   English
Abstract    Slide/Tape program or video format discusses proper handling and mixing of pesticides,
             protective equipment and clothing, signs and symptoms of pesticide poisoning, and
             other topics. Includes test materials. (15 minutes, 116 slides)
Editorial   Not reviewed.


 Item        123
Title        Safety with Pesticides in the Home Garden
Address    C. M. Hinton, Publication Distribution Center
             IPAS-Bldg664
             University of Florida
             Gainesville, FL 32611-0361
Comments  Circular #672
             Cost: contact for rates
             Phone: (904)  392-1764
             Published:  1987
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Covers the basics of safe pesticide use by home gardeners from selection and purchase
             to clean up and disposal.
Editorial   Not reviewed.
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Item        124
Title        Selection of Protective Clothing for Use in Pesticide Application
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT 59717
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (406) 994-3273
             Published: 1985
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Leaflet gives guidelines for reading pesticide labels, preventing exposure by different
             routes, and selection of protective clothing for use during mixing, application, and early
             re-entry based on pesticide toxicity and type of formulation. (4 pages)
Editorial   Few graphics. Error in table: under moderately toxic liquid formulations should read
             respirator (instead of goggles) when the statement ..."Do not breathe vapors ..."
             appears.


Item        125
Title        Shelf Life of Pesticides
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT 59717
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (406) 994-3273
             Published: 1983
Audience   grower, cert, applicator,  non-cert,  handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Table of shelf lives and recommended storage conditions for pesticides commonly used
             in Montana. (3 pages)
Editorial   Accuracy of stated shelf lives not checked by PFSC staff.  Does not cover how shelf life
             may vary among different formulations of active ingredients.


Item        126
Title        Signs and Symptoms of Pesticide Poisoning
Address    Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm.  BIdg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone:  (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1984
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Describes signs and symptoms associated with poisoning by five types of pesticides,
             and what to do in case of poisoning. Covers symptoms and first aid for poisoning by
             organophosphates, carbamates, bipryidyls (paraquat and diquat), organochlorines, and
             fumigants (4 pages)
Editorial   Well written and thorough. No graphics.
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 Item        127
Title        Spray Equipment and Calibration
Address    Ag Publications Bldg.
             Building J40, Idaho St.
             University of Idaho
             Moscow, Idaho 83843
Comments  Cost: $2.00 each
             Phone: (208)  885-8982
             Published: 1986
             Order code #: bulletin # 658
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler                                      ,
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Information on various spray equipment components and calibration procedures that
             can be used for application equipment. Drift prevention and container disposal covered.
             (28 pages)
Editorial   Clearly written. Good graphics.


 Item        128
Title        Storage and Disposal of Pesticides and Containers on the Farm
Address    Agricultural Communications
             MonillHall
             Fargo, ND 58105
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 each if more that 10 are ordered
             Phone: (701)  237-7882
             Bulletin*: 49
             Published: 1986
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler                           :
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Suggests methods for proper storage of pesticides, spill cleanup, and how and where to
             dispose of containers in North Dakota. (7 pages)
Editorial   Encourages purchase of bulk pesticides without full discussion of disposal problems
             created by leftover pesticides.
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 Item        129
Title        Su Salud y Embarazo: Pesticidas y herbicidas; Sintomas de
             Exposicion y Primeros Auxillos; Su Salud Antes y Durante su Embarazo
Address    North County Health Services
             Birth Defects Prevention Program
             348 Rancheros Dr.
             San Marcos, CA 92069
Comments  Cost: $0.10 each
             Phone:  (619) 471-2100
             Published:  1987
Audience   farmworker
Media       pamphlet
Language   Spanish
Abstract    "Sintomas de Exposicion" leaflet describes how toxic chemicals enter the body and
             symptoms of poisoning. "Pesticidas y herbicidas" leaflet describes where pesticides are
             used, how they can enter the body and cause damage, and how to reduce exposure if
             one must continue working around pesticides. (1 page each)
Editorial   Clear simple text. No graphics.


 Item        130
Title        The Safe Handling of Pesticides
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT59717
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone:(406)994-3273
             Published:  1984
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Leaflet discusses pesticide selection, use of protective clothing, pesticide mixing and
             application precautions, laundering of protective clothing, routes of entry into the body,
             pesticide storage, environmental hazards, and pesticide disposal precautions including
             container triple rinse procedures. (4 pages)
Editorial   No graphics. Recommended use of lye and ammonia in rinse solutions may be
             incompatible with some pesticide residues.
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 Item        131
Title        Toxicity of Pesticides
Address    Central Mailing Services
             Oklahoma State University
             Stillwater, OK 74078-0550
Comments  Cost: single copies free, $0.10 for additional copies
             Phone: (405) 624 -531
             Published: 1986
             Order code #: F7457
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Gives information on how pesticides enter the body, and acute and chronic toxicity
             information including tables of LD50s. (6 pages)
Editorial   Contrary to information in this pamphlet, most pesticide labels do not give information
             about chronic toxicity, many older pesticides have not been extensively tested for
             chronic toxicity, and it is not known what dose levels cause chronic health problems in
             humans.


 Item        132
Title        Training Greenhouse Workers to Handle Pesticides Safely
             El Entrenamiento del Trabajador del Invernadero en el Manejo Seguro de Pesticidas
Address    Visual Media
             University of California
             Davis, CA 95616
Comments  Cost to rent: Calif residents = $5.00/10 days includes postage
               Other states = $7.00/10 days includes postage
             Cost to purchase: $40.00  ,
             Phone: (916) 752-0590
             Order code #: v/86-AL = Spanish version
                         v/86-AM = English version
Audience   farm worker, grower, non-cert, handler
Media       video
Language  English,  Spanish
Abstract    Covers safe pesticide use practices appropriate to greenhouses, recognition of
             poisoning symptoms, emergency action and first aid. Intended to provide part of training
             for non-certified greenhouse pesticide handlers. (16 minutes)
Editorial   Important information clearly presented. Excellent footage of greenhouse pesticide
             use.
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 Item        133
Title        Urban Storage and Disposal of Pesticides and Containers
Address    Agricultural Communications
             105 Agricultural Comm. Bldg.
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 69593-0918                   ;
Comments  Cost: $0.05 each
             Phone: (402) 472-3023
             Published: 1984
             Order code #: G84-736
Audience   cert, applicator, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language  English
Abstract    Provides storage and disposal guidelines for urban pesticide users to follow to avoid
             accidental poisonings and damage to the environment. (2 pages)
Editorial   Clearly written and concise. No graphics.


 Item        134
Title        Using Chemigation Safely and Effectively
Address    Environmental Programs
             101 Natural Resources Hall
             University of Nebraska
             Lincoln, NE 68583
Comments  Cost: $15.00
             Phone:(402)472-1632
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       book
Language  English
Abstract    Training manual for Nebraska Chemigation Certification exam. Covers calibration of
             various types of irrigation systems, equipment maintenance, and Chemigation
             management. (50 pages)
Editorial    Not reviewed.
 Item
Title
Address
Comments
Audience
Media
Language
Abstract
Editorial
135
Using Pesticides Safely
Publications Distribution Center
112 Agricultural Administration Bldg.
Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802
Cost: single copies free, $0.45 for additional copies
Phone:(814)865-6713
Published:  1983
farm worker, grower, cert,  applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
pamplet
English
Covers benefits of pesticide use, federal and state law, toxicity, how pesticides enter the
body, reading the label, pros and cons of different formulations, protective clothing and
equipment, mixing and application, storage, transport, and poisoning first aid. (12
pages)
No discussion of respirator fit or directions for protective equipment maintenance. No
graphics. Little coverage of poisoning symptoms.
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Item        136
Title        Using Pesticides Safely: A Guide for Homeowners
Address    Horticulture Department
             North Carolina State University
             PO Box 7609
             Raleigh, NC 27695
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (919) 737-3113
             Published: 1988
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Text with graphics covers selection of pesticides, reading the label, use of protective
             clothing, storage, disposal and emergency help for homeowners. (8 pages)
Editorial   Clear and complete except no mention of respirator fit.


Item        137
Title        Using Pesticides Safely: A Homeowner's Guide
Address    Extension Publications
             Montana State University
             Bozeman, MT 59717
Comments  Cost: free
             Phone: (406) 994-3273
Audience   general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Booklet explains how home gardeners should identify pests, consider alternative pest
             control'measures, select a pesticide, read labels, select and maintain appropriate
             application equipment and protective clothing, determine how much pesticide to mix,
             clean up after pesticide application, and safely store pesticides and dispose of empty
             containers. Emergency guidelines for spills and poisonings are also given. (24 pages)
Editorial   Well organized with very good section on how to read pesticide labels. Few graphics. It is
             illegal to dispose of leftover pesticide in the garbage in some states.
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 Item        138
Title        Using Pesticides Safely in the Home and Garden
             El seguro de los pesticides en la casa y el jardin
Address    Publications
             Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
             University of California
             6701 San Pablo Ave
             Oakland, CA 94608-1239
Comments  Single copies are free.
             English order code #: 21095
             Spanish order code #: 21214
             Published:  1981
Audience   farm worker, non-cert, handler/general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract    Covers  precautions for avoiding pest infestations, identifying pests, control methods,
             types of pesticide, toxicity levels, pesticide selection, label reading, mixing, application,
             clean-up, container disposal, routes of exposure, and first aid. (15 pages)
Editorial   Few graphics.


 Item        139
Title        Utah Pesticide Applicators Handouts
Address    Howard Deer
             Utah State University
             Logan,  Utah 84322-4649
Comments  Cost: $10.00
             Published:  1988
             Phone:  (801) 750-1600
Audience   grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    A series of fact sheets covering many aspects of pesticide health and safety. (50 pages)
Editorial   Not reviewed.


 Item        140
Title        Washing Clothes Worn While Applying Pesticides
Address    Minnesota Extension Service
             University of Minnesota
             Distribution Center
             1420 Eckles Ave., 3 Coffey Hall
             St. Paul, MN 55108-1030
Comments  Phone:  (612) 625-8173
             Published:  1988
             Order code #: HF-IS-7312
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Describes hazards of and  how to handle and wash clothing contaminated with
             pesticides.
Editorial   Not reviewed.
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Item        141
Title        What to Do When Clothes are Soiled with Pesticides
Address    Publications Distribution
             112 Printing and Publications Bldg.
             Iowa State University,
             Ames, Iowa 50011
Comments  Cost: first copy free; additional copies $.25 each
             Phone: (515)  294-5247
             Published: 1988
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-cert, handler, general public
Media       pamphlet
Language   English
Abstract    Gives step by step instructions for how to launder pesticide contaminated clothes,
             current information on effectiveness of removing pesticides by laundering, guidelines
             for selection of protective clothing, and a list of companies selling protective clothing
             and equipment in Iowa. (3 pages)
Editorial   Thorough  and well written.


Item        142
Title        Work Smart, Work Safely with Farm Chemicals
             Trabaje con afino, Trabaje Seguro con las qufmicas del campo
Address    Communications Department
             National Agricultural Chemical Association
             1155 15th Street, NW
             Washington DC,  20005
Comments  Cost: $0.35 per copy. Discount of 10% for orders over 500 copies.
             Phone: (202) 296-1585
             Published: 1985
Audience   farm worker, grower, cert, applicator, non-certified handler
Media       pamphlet
Language   English, Spanish
Abstract    Bilingual pamphlet with graphics gives basic information for avoiding pesticide poisoning
             in the field.
             (16 pages)
Editorial   Very basic.
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 Item        143
Title        Yard& Garden
Address     Minnesota Extension Service
             University of Minnesota
             Distribution Center
             1420 Eckles Ave., 3 Coffey Hall
             St. Paul, MN 55108-1030
Comments  Cost to Extension: $15.00
             Cost to Public: $30.00
             Phone: (612) 625-8173
             Published: 1988
             Order code #: AG-CS-2940
Audience   grower, general public
Media       software
Language   English
Abstract     Text database of short articles on gardening topics including pesticide use.
Editorial   Not reviewed.
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  CATALOGO DE  MATERiALES  EDUCATWOS Y

        PROTECCION  SOBRE PESTIC8DAS
  ESCRITO Y RECOPILADO FOR EL PERSONAL DOCENTE DEL CENTRO

PARA LA PROTECCION DE PESTICIDAS EN CULTIVOS Y GANADO DE U.C.D.
     DIVISION DE MEDICINA DEL TRABAJO Y DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
              DEPARTMENT© DE MEDICINA INTERNA
             UNIVERSIDAD DE CALIFORNIA EN DAVIS
                     DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
                 Lynne Morrin, BS, Coordinadora
            Anne Katten, MPH, Master en Higiene Industrial
           David Goldsmith, PhD, MSPH, Director Asociado
                Marc Schenker, MD, MPH, Director
                 Traduccion: Pedro Rodriguez-H.

     Auspiciado por U.S. Agenda de Proteccion del Medio Ambiente
                Oficina del Programa de Pesticidas

                        Octobre 1989
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                        Reconocimjentos
      Este catalago se escribio y recopilo bajo el auspicio y apoyo financiero de la
Agenda de Proteccion del Medio Ambiente (EPA).  Queremos agradecer,
particularmente a Pat Breslin y Carol Parker, de la Agenda EPA, por su
contribucion.


      Hubo varias personas que leyeren las primeras redacdones e hizieron
contribudones de gran significado al contenido y formato del catalogo.
Espedalmente Marion Moses, MD; Sally McDonald (asesor de la Agenda EPA).


      Los miembros del Panel Consultante del Centra para la Proteccion de
Pesticidas en Cultivos y Ganado de UCD revisaron e hizieron sugerencias para
que el catalogo tuviera una presentacion mas eficaz.  Los miembros del Panel son
los siguientes: Keith Long, PhD, chairman; John Davies, MD; Ralph Lightstone,
JD; Robert McCarty; Paul Monahan, MD; Marion Moses, MD; Roberta Ryder;
Baldemar Velasquez; and Sheldon Wagner, MD.


      Uno de los beneficios en el proceso de recppilar informacion  para el
catalogo fue el hecho de haber podido revisar criticamente un alto porcentaje de
los materiales educativos que estan disponibies al  publico en To que concierne a
la proteccion sobre pesticidas.  Es importante mencionar que a pesar del gran
numero de hispanos entre la poblacion de trabajadores agricolas solamente 35 de
las 148 publicaciones (25%)  estan disponibies  en Espanol.


      Se necesita mas investigacion para determinar las faltas o carencias
especificas en materiales educativos y tambien para determinar los formatos o  los
medios de comunicacion mas efectivos en los cuales esta informacion se pueda
presentar. El objetivo es la Educacion. Todas las personas que usan o trabajan
en la presencia de pesticidas tienen que ser correctamente informadas para que
puedan protegerse a si mismos y a sus familias de los aspectos peligrosos de los
pesticidas. Reconocemos la necesidad de los pesticidas en la agriculture para
producir un producto agrfcola que  pueda competir de manera eficaz en el mercado
mundial y mantener un nivel  de production que permita a nuestra comunidad
agrfcola sobrevivir economicamente. Sin embargo, los pesticidas son toxinas
peligrosas y deben de tratarse como tales por todos aquellos quienes tienen
contacto con los pesticidas; incluyendo al agricultor el aplicador, el trabajador
 agricola, el empacador y el consumidor. El tener conocimento nos permite usar
 apropiadamente los pesticidas y rechazar el abuso ignorante y el panico indebido
o excesivo.
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                    INDICE DE MATERIAS
                                                      pagina
       Introduccion  	...............	,	  82
            Description del orden o arreglo del catalogo	  82
       Como  Usar este Cataloao
86
       Guia  de Materiales	  g-jA
            Lista de Sub-tftulos	  90
       Lista  Combleta de Materiales	  94
       Ap6ndices
111
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CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTECCION SOBRE PEST1C5DAS
1NTRODUCCION
      Este catalogo ha sido escrito con el proposito de crear un directorio sobre la
seguridadV proteccion de pesticidas y de materiales educativos disponibles al publico
en general. Viendo la necesidad de informar acerca de los pesticidas El Centra de
Proteccion de Pesticidas en Cultivos y Ganado de UCD (PFSC), se dio cuento que
existe una gran cantidad de materiales sobre este tema, para aquellas personas que
trabajan con pesticidas, desgraciadamente muchas de ellas.no tenian conocimiento
de su existencia o acceso.  De la misma manera muchos suministradores del cuidado
de salud no estaban enterados acerca de la informacion mas reciente en el
diagnostic© y tratamiento de enfermedades relacionadas con pesticidas.  Es por eso
que hemos creado este catalogo para hacer publicidad a la existencia de  los
materiales educativos en  salud y proteccion sobre pesticidas. Este catalogo es para
todas aquellas personas que trabajan con pesticidas o para aquellas que  esten
interesadas en las enfermedades relacionadas con los pesticidas, ya sea directa o
indirectamente.                    .
      El objetivo fundamental en la creacion de este catalogo es que los materiales
que se incluyan tengan que estar facilmente disponibles al publico. Tenemos
entendido que todos los materiales en la lista estan a la disposicion para su solicitud
o compra.  Hemos tratado de proporcionar toda la informacion necesaria en el
catalogo para obtener los materiales directamente de los abastecedores.
Desgraciadamente no podemos garantizar su acceso, tampoco podemos asegurar la
perfeccion de la lista de materiales.  Los comentarios de los  lectores acerca del
catalogo seran bien recibidos, especialmente aquellos que se traten del acceso a  los
materiales educativos.

DESCRIPCION  DEL ORDEN O  ARREGLO DEL CATALOGO
      El catalogo cuenta con cinco secciones: Introduccion y descripcion del
orden o arreglo del catalogo; Como usar  este catalogo; Gui'a  de
materiales; Lista completa de  materiales; y Apendice.  La seccion de Como
usar este catalogo contiene ejemplos detallados para encontrar los materiales mas
convenientes a sus necesidades. La Gui'a  de  materiales esta organizada segun
sub-titulos en los  cuales los materiales educativos estan agrupados de acuerdo al
tema, basados en su contenido. Los sub-titulos son los siguientes (materiales
disponibles solamente en Espafiol): Cosecha especifica / Sitio de trabajo; Materiales
educativos, particularmente para el trabajador del campo; Preocupaciones acerca del
agua; Seguridad en el manejo y limpieza; Suministradores del cuidado de salud; y

                               pagina 82

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INTRODUCTION
CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTECCION SOBRE PESTICIDAS
Uso de pesticidas en casa.  Cada sub-titulo aparece escrito en negritas grandes al
lado del margen izquierdo. La Gufa esta presentada en el formato-grafica, los titulos
de los materiales aparecen en el margen izquierdo, seguidos por una serie de "X's"
bajo la columna de los encabezados los cuales describen las caracteristicas del
material. La columna de encabezados contiene lo siguiente: Codigo del Estado,
Numero, Tftulo, Destinatario, Idioma, y Medios.  El Codigo del Estado es el estado de
origen del material, y utiliza las dos letras del formato del codigo postal. El contenido
de la  publicacion determina o designa el Destinatario. La columna relacionada con el
Idioma indica si el material esta disponible en Ingles y / o en Espanol. La columna
que se refiere a Medios describe la forma en que el material educative esta
presentado por ejemplo: folleto, diapositivas, video, cartel, libra, u otro.
      La Lista Completa (paginas 94  - 110) contiene resumenes con informacion
precisa y adecuada de cada uno de los  materiales educativos.  Todas las
publicaciones estan escritas en orden alfabetico y portftulo, las cuales se describen
en la  forma o formato siguiente: Numero del articulo o material; Titulo del material;
Direccidn de donde proviene el material; Comentario, el cual incluye el costo o
alquiler, numero de telefono, fecha de publicaccion, y el nurnero de pedido cuando es
necesario; Destinatario, nos indica para quien esta disenado  el material; Idioma y
Medios, simplemente nos dicen como estan publicados los materiales; el Resumen,
describe brevemente el contenido  del material;  y el Editorial tiene comentarios del
PFSC. La gran mayorfa de los editoriales han sido escritos por nuestro personal
docente, sin embargo en los casos cuando los materiales no estaban disponibles
para su revision, el editorial que aparezca es aquel dado por la agenda o institucion
de donde proviene y el editorial leera, "sin revision".  El editorial cuenta con
informacion acerca de la perfecci6n y exactitud del material, y tambien hace nota de lo
mas sobresaliente del material.  Las instrucciones para usar este catalogo empiezan
en la  pagina 86. El Apendice contiene una lista de centros de informacion sobre
pesticidas, centros para el control de envenenamiento, y oficinas locales de la
Agenda de Proteccion del Medio Ambiente.  (El apendice no se tradujo al Espanol.)
      Debido a que el objetivo principal de este catalogo es proveer al publico el
acceso a la informacion sobre proteccion de pesticidas y salud; no nemos incluido
manuales sobre el control de pestes que enfocan en ciertos tipos de plagas como
aquellos que controlan pestes acuaticas y en la agricultura.  Ud. debe comunicarse
con las oficinas estatales que se encargen de este tipo de control, ya sea en su propio
Estado o en el mas cercano a Ud.  para obtener informacion completa de manuales
espeializados en este tipo de control de pestes. Tampoco hemos incluido materiales

                                pagina 83

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INTRODUCTION
CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTEGCION SOBRE PESTIGIDAS
relacionados con la certificacion o re-certificacion de las personas que aplican
pesticidas.  Los eentros estatales de Informacion sobre pesticidas seran los mejores
lugares para obtener la informacion acerca de la certificacion.

Comentarios aenerales  del  Editorial
      Cuando se hizo la revision de los materiales educativos para este catalogo, la
calidad de ellos, en general, nos causo una gran impresion y nos dimos cuenta de la
dificultad que existe cuando se dearrolla un material didactico, porque no es facil
escoger entre el material que se va a escribir y aquel que quedara excluido. Sin
embargo dentro del material publicados hubo algunos temas de importancia que
creemos que carecen de informacion. Tambien creemos que todo programa
educative debe hacer hincapie en lo siguiente:

Proteccion relacio'nada con la Respiracion
      Solamente muy pocos de los materiales explican que los respiradores
artificiales no proveen una proteccion eficaz a menos de que esten bien colocados y
sellados en lacara de la persona que los usa; tampoco explican acerca deltamano ni
tipo apropiado para la cara de la persona.
      Cada vez que  una persona use un repirador artificial, debe de ajustarlo y
cerciorarse que este  en buenas condiciones y hacer los ajustes necesarios; de la
misma manera que hacemos cuando nos abrocharhos los zapatos  de trabajo.
Tambien es de suma importancia ver que las valvulas y correas del respirador
artificial esten limpias y listas para usarse.
      Tal vez sea peligroso que una persona lleve un respirador artificial cuando
tiene problemas respiratorios porque puede tener dificultades al respirar. Los
trabajadores que estan cubiertos pore! Reglamento de OSHA tienen que pasaruna
examinacion fisica especial antes de usar respiradores artificiales.

Deshecho de los recipientes o envases de pesticidas v el exeso de pesticidas
      Los reglamentos que se encargan del deshecho de los recipientes o envases
de pesticidas varian considerablemte de un Estado a otro.  Tales reglamentos
constantemente estan variando; es por eso que se recomienda que lea las etiquetas
de los pesticidas y consulte con el reglamento local o con las autoridades de
salubridad para obtener una informacion al corriente en lo que respecta al deshecho
o exceso de pesticidas.
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CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTECCION SOBRE PESTICIDAS
Primeros auxilios en caso de envenenamiento
      El folleto de EPA par Morgan en Recognition and Management of Pesticide
Poisoning (Item #110)y otros libros de texto cubren primeros auxilios en caso de
envenenamiento debido a los pesticidas.  Muchas etiquetas de pesticidas llevan la
siguiente orden "If swallowed, do not induce, vomiting" "Si se toma, no provoque el
vomito".  Esto es porque los pesticidas contienen, ya sea productos quimicos
corrosivos, los cuales arden o irritan la garganta cuando se toman y cuando se
vomitan o mas comunmente los pesticidas contienen productos derivados del
petroleo los cuales pueden causar pulmonia si se inhalan dentro de los pulmones.
En estos casos lo mas seguro es transportar a la victima a un hospital
inmediatamente. En el hospital el vomito se puede provocar tomando las debidas
precauciones.  Si la demora es inevitable llame a un Centro de Control de
Envenenamiento para recibir instrucciones.

Educacion o entrenamiento eficaz
      La mayor/a de educadores de salud estan de  acuerdo que los materiales
escritos,  videos, y exposicion de diapositivas tienen solamente cierta efectividad como
auxiliares didacticos. Un instructor con conocimientos que pueda contestar
preguntas, provee una ensenanza a la mano con el equipo apropiado y se espera
que ensene y discuta como poner en practica el conocimiento de la proteccion sobre
pesticidas. Para tener un programa de educacion o  entrenamiente de pesticidas es
esencial que se ensene de una manera eficaz.
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 COMO USAR ESTE CATALOGO
                                   CATALOGO DE MAtERIALES EDUCATIVOS V PROTECCION SOBRE PESTICIDAS
 CQMO USAR ESTE CATALQGQ

       La forma mas rapida de obtener informacion de este catalogo es
 empezar con la Gufa de Materiales que esta en la pagina xx.  Debido a que hay
 casi 150 publicaciones en la lista de este catalogo serfauna perdida de tiempo
 estar leyendo todos los titulos. Se le sugiere que lea  los sub-titulos en la Gufa
 de Materiales los cuales aparecen en el  margen izquierdo como un medio de
 rapida examinacion de los materiales disponibles.  Una lista de los sub-titulos
 se encuentra en la pagina 90.
       La Lista  de Sub-titulos de la Gufa de Materiales nos muestra cual
 sub-tftulo describe el tipo de informacion deseada  y  nos derige a esa seccion
 de la Gufa. For ejemplo, si Ud. esta buscando un juego de diapositivas sobre
 la proteccion de pesticidas para presentarlas a los trabajadores del campo en
 Espanol, primero tiene que  dirigirse al sub-tftulo en la Gufa de Materiales que
 se llama Materiales educativos particularmente para el trabaiador del campo. el
 cual se encuentra  el la pagina 91B.  Luego lea los encabezados que aparecen
 en la parte superior de la pagina para encontrar la columna de encabezados
 que mejor describa el tipo de material que Ud. necesite. En este ejemplo que
 aqui hemos dado,  hemos tornado ambas coiumnas Espanol y Diapositivas
 buscando un par de "X's", el primer par aparece en la pagina 92A, articulo
 numero 85. El tftulo de este articulo o numero es "Pesticidas: Gufa para los
 trabajadores del campo", el cual nos indica acerca de la proteccion sobre
 pesticidas por consiguiente va de acuerdo con nuestro ejemplo.  Cuando  Ud.
 haya encontrado un tftulo deseado escriba el numero del articulo, (por ejemplo
 85 en nuestra caso) para usarlo como referenda mas tarde. Continue
 examinando (viendo) la Gufa de Materiales bajo los sub-titulos seleccionados
 para que encuentre otros materiales que  puedan  satisfacer sus necesidades.
 Hay otro articulo o  numero que tambien esta relacionado con  nuestro ejemplo:
 es el numero 32, "Proteccion de pesticidas para los trabajadores del campo."
      Despues de  ver bajo la columna de encabezado(s) que Ud. escogid en
 un principio, tal vez seria prudente que Ud. se regrese y lea todos los
 materiales dentro de ese sub-tftulo para ver si hay otros  materiales que sean de
interes para Ud.  Asegurese de  anotar el numero del articulo para tenerlo como
futura referenda.
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COMO USAR ESTE CATALOGO
CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTECCION SOBHE PESTICIDAS
TITULO DESTINATARIO IDIOMA
Materlales educatlvos.
particularmente para el
trabaiador del campo
CA 20 Comic Campesino:UAmenaza
De Los Peslicidasl
CA 104 C6mo la futura madre debe
proteger a su beb6 por nacer y
asi mlsma en tos campos de
culllvo.
Protecting You and Your
Unborn Baby in the Fields
•CA 105 C6mo se puede proteger usted y
su niflo por nacer de los
subslancias loxicas
Protecting Yourself and Your
Unborn Baby from Toxic
Substances
AZ 22 ICuldadol
CA 2 7 El angel de la muerte
Angel of Death
CA 7 Informaci6n basica para el
trabajador del campo sobre el
uso de los pesticidas agricolas
Basic Information for
farmworkers about the use of
agricultural pesticides
X X
XX
X X
X
X
X
X
X X
X X
X X
X
X
I pagina 91 B
MEDIOS
Otros
X
X
X
X
X
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       Despues de haber visto los titulos bajo su primera seleccion de sub-
 titulos, regrese a la Lista de Sub-titulos de la Guia de Materiales (pagina
 90) y busque otro sub-titulo que tal vez tenga el material que Ud. desea. En
 este ejemplo, el material  relacionado con la protecci6n de pesticidas para los
 trabajadores del campo tambien aparece bajo el sub-titulo Seauridad en el
 maneio v limpieza.  Hay dos juegos de diapositivas en Espanol con titulos que
 indican que el  material es para la proteccion de pesticidas, y son numero 76
 "Proteccion de pesticidas para mezcladores no certificados, cargadores y
 tecnicos", y numero 116 "El uso seguro de pesticidas".
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COMO USAR ESTE CATALOGO
                                  CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTECCION SOBRE PESTICIDAS
      Despues de haber revisado la Gufa de Materiales, y tornado nota de los
articulos o numeros que Ud. cree que puede utilizer pasese a la Lista
Completa la cual empieza en la pagina 94. La Lista Completa contiene todos
los materiales en orden alfabetico y por titulo y estan enumerados en
secuencia para que sean encontrados facilmente., Vea tambien, la description
bajo cada uno de los articulos que Ud. ha seleccionado. Le sugerimos que lea
primero el Resumen y Editorial para determinar si la publicacion que Ud.
selecciono contiene la informacion que Ud. busca . El resto de la informacion
de la pubicacion incluira precio, alquiler, donde hacer  el pedido, codigos o
claves para hacer el pedido, numeros de telefono, fecha de publicacibn,
idioma, medios, y destinatarios.
                                pagina 88

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CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS Y PROTECCION SOBRE PESTICIDAS
                   Lista de Sub-titulos
          Cosecha especifica / Sitio de trabajo	  91A

          El uso de pesticidas en casa 	  91A
           Materiales educativos, particularmente
                  para el trabajador del campo .
91B
           Preocupaciones acerca del agua 	  92B

           Seguridad en el manejo y limpieza 	  92B
           Suministradores del cuidado de salud 	  93B
                           pagina 90

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L1STA COMPLETA DE MATERIALES
                                       CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS SOSRE LA PROTECCION Y USO OEPESTICIOfiS
Numero
Tftulo
17
Agua Limpia, iQuie'n la necesita?
DIreccibn
Comentario
Destinatario
Medio
Idioma
Resumen
Editorial
Clean Water, Who Needs It?
California Institute for Rural Studies
P.O. Box530
Davis, CA 95617-530
Costo del juego de diapositivas: $125.00 + 6% de impuesto sobre venta + $3.00
franqueo postal
Costo del folleto:  $1.00 cada ejemplar, 10-100 @$0.90 cada ejemplar, >100 @ $0.80
cada ejemplar
Telefono: (916) 756-6555
Publicado: 1986
publico en general
diapositivas con guion grabado, o folleto
Ingtes, Espaftol
Exposicion de diapositivas esboza las fuentes y los limites de contaminacion del agua
en California, peligros potenciales para la salud, medidas para evitar el consume de agua
contaminada, y estrategias legales para proteger a la comunidad. (20 minutos)
Pone enfasis en accion local. Informaci6n general muy utii para otros Estados.
Numero
Tftulo

Direccibn
Comentario
 Destinatario
 Medio
 Idioma
 Resumen
 Editorial
10
CDFA Pesticide Safety Information Series
CDFA Serie informativa sobre el control de pesticidas
California Dept of Food and Agriculture
Worker Health and Safety Branch
1220 NSt. BOX942871
Sacramento, CA 95814
Costo (prScio): ejemplar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
Tel6fono: (916) 445-8474
Publicado: 1988                                                     .
agricultor, tScnico de pesticidas, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingl6s, Espaftol
Delinea la interpretacidn de los requisites acerca del equipo de protecci6n en las
etiquetas de los pesticidas, almacenaje, y transportaci6n de pesticidas asf como
precauciones para deshacerse de ellos, tambi§n especifica el uso de sistemas de
mezcla y carga de pesticidas en California, primeros auxilios y procedimientos de
descontaminacion. Dicta normas para la seleccidn de respiradores, hace mencion al
reglamento de pesticidas en California,  a las especificaciones para las pruebas de
"cholinesterase" e informa acerca  del tratamiento del envenenamiento y toxicidad
cr6nica y aguda de ciertos pesticidas.
Designado para California. Uso general. Sin graficas carece de informaccion acerca de
toxicidad y varia de pesticlda a pesticida.
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Comic Campesino: La Amenaza De Los Pesticidas!
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
2000 "O" Street,  Ste. 240
Sacramento, CA  95814
Costo (pre'cio): porcada ejemp!ar,100 o mas $0.45 cada ejemplar
Tetefono: (916) 446-1416                                 ,
Publicado: 1984
trabajador del campo, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Espafiol
Este folleto hace una representacion del envenenamiento de una familia de
trabojadores del campo puestos a la deriva por pesticidas y la subsiguiente organizacion
dentro de la comunidad con fines de reivindicar medidas de seguridad en el manejo de
pesticidas. Los derechos federates del control de pesticidas, informacion en la etiqueta
de pesticidas, vfas de contacto, smtomas de envenenamiento, yequipo
protector.Tampie~n explica las precauciones de almacenaje asf como el seguro de
compensaci6n para trabajadores en California.  (32 paginas)
El argumento muestra el uso de recursos medicos y legales y la de acci6n colectiva.
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C6mo la futura madre debe proteger a su beb§ por nacer y asi misma en los campos de
cultivo.
Protecting You and Your Unborn Baby in the Fields
Agricultural Workers'Health Center
P.O. Box 779
Stockton, CA 95201
Costo (pr6cio): $0.75 por cada ejemplar                  ,
Tel<§fono: (209) 948-5400
Publicado: 1988                            .                        ,
trabajador del campo, agricultor
folleto
Ingle's, Espafiol
Folleto bilingue (ingl^s/espafiol) trata de los peligros de reproduccibn en la agricultura,
los peligros durante el embarazo, y las maneras de proteger la salud de la madre y la del
bebe. Provee una lista de fuentes de informacion y los derechos legales de los
trabajadores del campo en California. (10 paginas)
Un texto claro y complete. Sin dibujos.                           :
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 C6mo se puede proteger usted y su nifio por nacer de los substancias toxicas
 Protecting Yourself and Your Unborn Baby from Toxic Substances
 North County Health Services         "
 Birth Defects Prevention Program
 348 Rancheros Dr.                                                       .
 San Marcos, CA 92069
 Costo (precio) por libro= $3.00 por cada ejempiar
 Costo (precio) por video= $12.00 VHS bilingue
 Tetefono: (619) 471-2100
 Publicado: 1987
 trabajador del campo, agricultor                                              .
 folleto, video
 Ingles, Espafiol
 El folleto explica cuales son los materiales tdxicos y como pueden entrar en el cuerpo
 de una mujer embarazada y contaminar a la mujer y su feto. Se dan algunas
 precauciones para el uso de limpiadores y pesticidas dom^sticos, para seguridad en
 trabajos de fabrica, y consejos generates sobre la importancia del buen cuidadp
 prenatal. (14 paginas)
 Informacion muy util en formato sencillo. Sin embargo, un tipo de respiradora indicada
 no es correcta. Explica como se puede disminuir el contacto si uno tiene que trabajar
 cqn materias t6xicas. Pero no insiste en que las mujeres embarazadas debieran evitar
 tener contacto con materiales toxicos siempre que sea posible.
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ICuidado!
Maricopa County Organizing Project
701 N. 1st Street, Suite #104
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Costo (precio): ejempiar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
Telefono: (602)  257-8155
trabajador del campo
folleto
Ingl6s, Espaftol
Folletos bilingiies sobre pesticidas describen qu§ son las pesticidas, cuales son los
sfntomas de envenenamiento, primeros auxilios y medidas de descontaminacion,
tambien muestran como leer la etiqueta, los derechos legales del trabajador sobre la
proteccidn de los pesticidas.
Claro y sencillo con buenos dibujos. Buen modelo.
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El angel de la muerte
Angel of Death
Consortium for International Crop Protection
2288 Fulton, Suite 310
Berkeley, CA  94704
Costo (pr6cio):gratis
Publicado: 1984
trabajadordelcampo
folleto
Espafiol
Fotonovela que representa la historia de dos muertes y una enfermedad cuyos
origenes fueron la falta de protecci6n en el manejo de pesticidas.  Concluye con un
rompecabezas, una prueba, y un repaso a las medidas de seguridad con las pesticidas.
Fotos tomadas en Ecuador. (35 paginas)
Buen modelo pero solamente da informaci6n muy basica. Las fotos no muestran
ejemplos del manejo correcto de pesticidas.
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El entrenamiento del trabajador del invernadero en el manejo seguro de pesticidas
Training Greenhouse Workers to Handle Pesticides Safely
Visual Media                                   v
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
Costo dealquiler en Calif:  $5.00 por 10 dias incluyendo franqueo postal
  Fuera de Calif: $7.00 por 10 dias incluyendo franqueo postal
Costo (pre'cio): $40.00
Tetefono: (916) 752-0590
Numero de pedido en espaftol=v/86-AL; en ing!6s= v/86-AM
trabajador del campo, agricultor, perito en pesticidas
video
Ingle's, Espafiol
Trata del uso apropriado de pesticidas en los invernaderos, reconocimiento de
sfntomas de envenenamiento, y primeros auxilios. Destinado a dar una parte del
entrenamiento a tScnicos de  pesticidas en el invernadero. (16 minutos)
Informacidn de importancia, presentado en forma clara. Una pelicula excelente sobre el
uso de pesticidas en el invernadero.
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El uso seguro de los pesticidas agricolas
Safe Handling of Agricultural Pesticides
Publications
Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
University of California
6701 San Pablo Ave
Oakland, CA  94608-1239
Costo (pr6cio): ejemplar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
Numero de pedido: en ingles= #2768; en espafiol=#2769
Publicado: 1985
agricultor, tecnico de pesticidas, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingtes, Espafioi
El folleto trata de los peligros de pesticidas; interpretacidn de etiquetas; eleccion de
pesticidas; entrenamiento y supervision de empleados; manejo, applicaci6n,
almacenaje y colocacion de pesticidas y sus envases; antes de volver a campos
tratados; y sfntomas de envenenamiento. (8 p£ginas)
La versi6n en  ingles esta agotado actuaimente.  Las dos seran actualizadas y
reimpresas cuando se difunda el nuevo reglamento del estado de California. No hay
dibujos.
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El uso seguro de los pesticidas en la casa y el jardfn
Using Pesticides Safely in the Home and Garden
Publications
Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
University of California
6701 San Pablo Ave
Oakland, CA 94608-1239
Costo (precio): ejemplar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
Numero de pedido: en ingles= #21095; en espafiol=#21214
Publicado: 1981
trabajador del campo, perito en pesticidas, publico en general
folleto
Ingtes, Espafioi
Enumera las precauciones contra infestacion de insectos, identificaci6n de insectos,
metodos de control, tipos de pesticidas, niveles de toxicidad, eleccion de pesticidas,
lecturade etiquetas,  mezcla, aplicacion, limpieza, colocacion de envases, vfas de
contacto, y primeros auxilios (15 p£ginas).
Pocos dibujos.
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El uso seguro de los pesticidas
Safe Handling of Pesticides
University of California
Davis Cooperative Extension
Visual Media Library
Davis, CA  95616
Costo (pr6cio): $62.50
Numero de pedido: en ing!6s=84-128; en espafiol= 84-129
Costo de alquiler en Calif: $5.00 por 10 dfas incluyendo franqueo postal
Fuera de Calif: $7.00 por 10 dias incluyendo franqueo postal
Telefono: (916) 572-0590
agricultor, t^cnico de pesticidas, peritq en pesticidas
diapositivas con guion grabado
Ingles, Espafiol
Las diapositivas hacen una definicion de los pesticdas, peligros del medio ambiente,
envenenamiento cr6nico y agudo, vfas de contacto, sintomas de envenamiento
primeros auxilios, intervales de seguidad en California, pre-intervalos de cosecha, la
importancia de las instrucciones en las etiquetas, categorias de toxicidad, uso y
mantenimiento de las ropa y equipo de proteccidn, y los requisites de inspecci6n
medica en California. (20minutos)
Informacio'n de importancia, presentada en forma clara. Entremezcla informaccion
pertinente a los trabajadores del campo y a las personas que trabajan con pesticidas.
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Entrenamiente sobre la protecci6n de pesticidas en la agricultura.
Pesticide Safety Training for Agriculture
California Agricultural Aircraft Association
5999 Freeport
Sacramento, CA 95822
Costo (precio): $49.50 en un idioma
      $89.50 en los dos idiomas
agricultor
video
lngl£s, Espafiol
Este video muestra que son los pesticidas, su toxicidad en general, como leer las
etiquetas, las diferentes categorias de toxicidad, vias de contacto, seleccion de la ropa y
equipo de proteccion, intervalos de seguridad, anuncios de prevenci6n en el campo,
sintomas de envenenamiento, y recomendaciones de protecci6n para abrir envases,
prevencion de derrames, uso de sistemas de mezcia cerrados, enjuague de envases.
Informacio'n de importancia presentada en forma clara.  Disefiado como parte de un
programa de proteccion sobre pesticidas para uso de los agricultores en California.
Tambien de uso a nivel nacional porque no menciona el reglamento de California.
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GUI a de seguridad agricola
Agricultural Safety Guide
Farm Employers Labor Service
1601 Exposition Blvd. FB-7
Sacramento, CA 95815-5103
Costo (precio): $1.75 por cada ejemplar
Telefono: (916)  924-4124
Publicado: 1985
trabajador del campo, patron, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingl6s, Espaflol
Esta gufa bilingue cubre seguridad en el almacenaje, mezcla, carga y aplicaci6n de
pesticidas; el uso y mantenamiento del equipo de protecci6n, vias de contacto,
sfntomas de envenenamiento, y primeros auxilios. Tambien incluye informacio'n
general sobre la seguridad en el campo.  (30 paginas)
Letras pequefias. Sin dibujos. Varies errores tipograficos: ipicac (pagina 11), carbonate
(para carbamato - p. 1,9).
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Guia de seguridad para las personas que trabajan con pesticidas
Pesticide Worker Safety Guide
Cooperative Extension
Agricultural Building
County Civic Center
Visalia, CA 93291
Costo (precio):ejemplar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
trabajador del campo, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingles, Espafiol
Explica la importancia de leer la etiqueta de pesticidas, vias de contacto, sfntomas de
envenenamiento por organofosfatos y carbamatos, primeros auxilios, eleccion de ropa
de proteccidn, seguridad durante la aplicacion, almacenaje de pesticidas, limpieza de
derramamientos, y las responsabilidades del patron en California. (32 paginas)
Generalmente fundamental. Buenos dibujos. Se basa en los requisites de protection
sobre pesticidas en California.
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Hoja Sobre la Cosecha
Crop Sheets
Right to Know Program
P. O. Box 12847
Austin, TX 78711
Costo (pre~cio): gratis
trabajador del campo, agricultor, t<§cnico de pesticidas, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingle's, Espafiol
Cada Hoja proporciona una lista de pesticidas comunes utilizados en la cosecha y
muestra las estaciones del afto en las que aplican el nivel de toxicidad aguda, intervalos
de seguridad en Texas, y clases de pesticidas. Tambi§n se incluyen sintomas agudos
generates del envenenamiento a causa de pesticidas, efectos en la salud a largo plazo,
precauciones generates sobre la proteccidn de pesticidas , primeros auxilios, derechos
de los trabajadores del campo en Texas, y varios numeros de consulta. (Una pagina
cadauno)
La informaci6n es excelente con buenos dibujos, formato bueno, lenguaje claro y
sencillo.
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Informacidn basica para el trabajador del campo sobre el uso de los pesticidas agrfcolas
Basic information for farmworkers about the use of agricultural pesticides
Publications
Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources
University of California
6701 San Pablo Ave
Oakland, CA 94608-1239
Costo (pr6cio): ejemplar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
Numero de pedido: #21216
Publicado: 1981
trabajador del campo
folleto
Ingle's, Espafiol
Folleto que explica el uso y el peligro del mal uso de pesticidas, tipos de
envenenamiento (cronico y agudo), vias de entrada al cuerpo, tipos de equipo
protector, sintomas de envenenamiento y primeros auxilios, intervalos de seguridad y
precauciones, pruebas de sangre para niveles de cholinesterase, y como interpretar las
etiquetas de los pesticidas.  (16paginas).
Algunos dibujos. No pone importancia de mantener cerrado con Have el area de
almacenaje.  La representacion grafica de los simtomas de envenenamiento tal vez no
nos de una descripcion exacta de los mismos.
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Los pesticidas son peligrosos
Pesticides Are Dangerous
Rural Opportunities, Inc.
339 East Ave, Suite 305
Rochester, NY 14604
Costo (pr6cio): gratis
Telefono:  (716)  546-7180
Publicado: 1988
trabajador del campo, agricultor, perito en pesticidas
folleto, cartel, video
Ingl&s, Espaftol,  Haitian Creole
Un cuaderno del programa de un seminario que incluye 'Folleto de Seguridad con los
Pesticidas para Trabajadores en el Campo1 trata de los usos de pesticidas, niveles de
toxicidad, vfas de contacto, c6mo evitar el envenenamiento, primeros auxilios, y
reconocimiento de sintomas.  Se dan numeros de tetefono de fuentes de informaci6n
en Nueva York sobre un programa de derecho a saber. El manual de ensefianza para
maestros da antecedentes de informaci6n sobre pesticidas. Se incluyen tarjetas
ilustrativas sobre c6mo desempefiar un papel, transparencies incluidas con el folleto, y
un documento con dibujos sobre  la evaluaci6n de conocimientos.
La informacibn es muy b£sica. Clasificacion de pesticidas en el manual del instructor
estci incompleta. Las tarjetas ilustrativas sobre como desempefiar un papel y un
documento formulario con dibujos sobre la evaluacion son innovadores.
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Los pesticidas y su salud: Serie que enfoca en ocho cosechas regulares en California
Pesticide's & Your Health: A Series Focusing on Eight Common California Crops
Agricultural Workers'Health Center
P. O. Box 779
Stockton, CA 95201                       ,
Costo (prScio): $0.15 por cada folleto
Tetefono: (209) 948-5410
trabajador del campo, agricultor, t6cnico de pesticidas, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingl6s, Espaftol
Folletos bilingues (ingles/espaftol) con informacion general sobre los pesticidas
menciona los peligros potenciales segun la cosecha, melodos para proteger la salud,
derechos legales de los trabajadores del campo en California, y una lista de fuentes de
informaci6n.  Un cuadro muestra los pesticidas mas importantes usados en cada
cosecha y detalla los sfntomas de envenenamiento, datos sobre la toxicidad, e
intervalos de seguridad. Hojas de cosecha disponibles: uvas; fresas; melones; tomates;
frutas citricas; lechuga; duraznos (melocotones); nectarinas; br6coli, coliflory coles de
bruselas.
Claro. Buen modelo. Sin dibujos.
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!OJO! *Nueva ley aprobada * Nuevas protecciones*
*NewLaw* *New Protections*
Maricopa County Organizing Project
701 N. 1st Street, Suite #104
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Costo(pr6cio):ejemplargratuito(unoporcadapedido)                 ,
Tetefono: (602)257-8155
trabajador del campo
folleto
lngl§s, Espafiol
Historieta comica que representa a un trabajador del campo explicando las normas de
higiene (en el campo) del Estado de Arizona a un compaftero de trabajo.
Buen modelo para comunicar informaci6n sobre derechos de los trabajadores.
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Pesticidas en la Agricultura
Pesticides in Agriculture
NJ-DEP Pesticide Control
380 Scotch Road, Ch 411
Trenton, NJ 08625
Costo (precio): gratis
Tetefono: (609) 530-4133
Publicado: 1987
trabajador del campo, agricultor
folleto
Ingle's, Espafiol
Informacidn general acerca de las leyes y reglamento para fos tragajadores del campo en
Nueva Jersey. Explfca como quejarse ante las autoridades en forma eficaz acerca del
uso inadecuado de pesticidas y proporciona informacion de los sintomas de
envenenamiento.  (12paginas)
Informaci6n de importancia presentada de manera sencilla.
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 Pesticidas: Gufa para los trabajadores del campo
 Pesticides: A Guide for Farm Workers
 California Institute for Rural Studies
 P.O. Box 530
 Davis, CA 95617-530
 Cuando haga el pedido de diapositivas especifique la version ya sea de California o la
 nacional.
 Costo (precio): $115.00 + 6% impuesto de venta + $3.00 cargos de envio
 Costo de alquiler: $20.00 + $3.00 cargos de envio (+$75.00 deposito de reembolso)
 Telefono: (916) 756 6555
 Publicado: 1982
 trabajador del campo
 diapositivas con gui'6n grabado
 Ingles, Espafiol
 La exposicidn de diapositivas provee informaci6n basica para los trabajadores del campo
 para evitar contaminaci6n a causa de pesticidas. Se explican los usos de productos
 quimicos agricolas, c6mo se aplican,  y c6mo uno puede contaminarse. Presentan
 entrevistas con un trabajador envenenado y un m§dico; las diapositivas tambien
 subrayan el derecho de los trabajadores, protecci6n y tratamiento medico. Dos
 versiones disponibles (California y nacional).  (15minutos)
 Buenas fotos y buena presentacion.  Pone enfasfs en los derechos del trabajador.
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 Pesticidas
 Pesticides
 Agricultural Workers' Health Centers, Inc.
 230 North California Street
 PO Box 779
 Stockton, CA 95201
 Costo (precio): $0.50 por cada ejemplar, especificar en lngl<§so Espafiol
 Tel§fono: (209) 948-5410
 Publicado: 1985
 trabajador del campo, perito en pesticidas, clinicas, agencias defensoras
 folleto
 Ingtes, Espafiol
 Un libra de bolsillo que trata de la toxicidad de pesticidas, sfntomas de
 envenenamiento, primeros auxilios y tratamiento de envenenamiento, derechos de los
trabajadores en California, intervalos de seguridad, seguro medico para trabajadores de
campo en California, requisites de seguridad para t<§cnicos de pesticidas, derechos de
proteccion contra la distincion, y medidas iegales necesarias para documentar
enfermedades a causa de pesticidas.  Se incluye una lista de fuentes de informacion en
California. (32 p£ginas)
Buenos dibujos. Bien escrito. Una parte de la informacion sobre perfodo de sequridad
no esta al dfa.
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Programa de Seguridad con los Pesticidas para Trabajadores Agricolas
Farmworker Pesticide Safety Program
University of Florida
IFAS-bldg664
Gainesville, FL  32611
Numero de pedido: 1§ parte = #84-112; 2a parte - #84-113; 33 parte - #84-114
Costo de alquiler: UCD Visual Media, Univ of Calif, Davis, CA 95616
   En Calif: $5.00 por 10 dfas incluyendo franqueo postal
   Fuera de Calif: $7.00 por 10 dias incluyendo f ranqueo postal
Comprado a la Universidad de Florida (direcci6n dada arriba): $42.00 para un serie de
tr6s paries
Gratis para organizaciones no comerciales y clinicas de EPA-OPP: EPA-OPP,
H 7506C), 1921 Jefferson Hwy, CM#2, Arlington, VA 22202
trabajador del campo
diapositivas con gui6n grabado, o video
Ingl6s, Espafiol
Serie de tres diapositivas/casette muestras o video.  13 parte "Introduccidn y programa
de control de pesticidas" se trata de conceptos de niveles  de toxieidad, etiquetas,
palabras claves, primeros auxilios, y periodo de seguridad.  2s parte "Primeros auxilios y
prevencidn" trata de sfntomas de envenenamiento a causa de pesticidas y primeros
auxilios, utilizando el formato de 'ejemplos de caso.'  33 parte: "La vida cotidiana y los
pesticidas" explica formas de contacto, precauciones contra el envenenamiento,
lavado de ropa contaminada y la utilizacibn segura de pesticidas en casa. (45 minutos)
1a parte - Los elementos fundamentales 23 parte - Ejemplos concretes son un
instrumento de ensefianza muy buenos. 33 parte - informaci6n y presentation
adecuada.
 Numero
 Tftulo

 Direccibn
 Comentario
 Destinatario
 Medio
 Idioma
 Resumen
 Editorial
 71
 Programas sobre la protection de pesticidas y la salud
 Pesticide Health and Safety Programs
 Videowise
 PO Box 11991
 Fresno, CA 93776
 Costo (pr6cio): $800.00 colecicSn en ambos idiomas
 Tel<§fono: (209) 255-1600
 Publicado: 1985
 trabajador del campo, agricultor, tecnico de pesticidas, perito en pesticidas
 video
 Ingle's, Espafiol
 Descuentos disponibles para escuelas, agendas de gobierno, e institucjones.  Una
 serie de cinco videos que cubre la ley del control de pesticidas, salud y seguridad del
 trabajador, operaci6n y mantenimiento de equipo y limpieza, colocaci6n, transporte y
 almacenaje de pesticidas, mezcla, aplicacidn, y residues de los mismos. Titulos de los
 videos: "Las Leyes y los pesticidas", "Pesticidas y usted"; "Salud y Seguridad del
 Trabajador"; "Operaciones, Mantenimiento, y como deshacerse de los pesticidas",
 "Trasportacidn y Application de los pesticidas" (30 minutos cada uno)
 Este video no se ha visto, ni revisado.
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                                       CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS SOBRE LA PROTECCK3N Y USO DE PESTICIDAS
 Numero
 Titulo

 Direccibn
 Comentario
 Destinatario
 Medio
 Idioma
 Resumen
Editorial
 78
 Pfotecci6n de pesticidas en El Invernadero
 Pesticide Safety in the Greenhouse
 Visual Media
 University of California
 Davis, CA 95616
 Costo de transporte de materiales en Calif: $5.00 por 10 dfas incluyendo franqueo
 postal
  Otros estados = $7.00 por 1Odias incluyendo franqueo postal
 Costo (pr6cio): $40.00
 Tel6fono: 916 - 752 0590
 Numero de pedido: v/86-AK = en espafiol; v/86-AJ = en ingtes
 agricultor, t6cnico de pesticidas
 video
 Ingtes, Espafiol
 Video hecho para directores y gerentes de criaderos. Comenta los problemas
 especificos del uso de pesticidas en invernaderos y ofrece normas sobre como llevar a
 la pr£ctica procesos seguros en el uso de pesticidas en invernaderos comerciales. (21
 minutos)
 Informacion muy importante est^ presentada en forma clara. Una pelicula excelente
 sobre el uso de pesticidas en el invernadero.
 Numero
 Tftulo

 DIreccibn
Comentario
Destinatario
Medio
Idioma
Resumen
Editorial
109
Reconocimiento y manejp del envenenamiento de pesticidas
Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning
Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506C)
Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
401 MSt, SW
Washington DC, 20460
Costo (pr6cio): gratis
Tel6fono: (703) 557-7666
Publicado: 1982 (3s edici6n)
clinicas
libra
Ingtes, Espanol
Un manual para empleados en salas de emergencia de hospitales, personal en clinicas
medicas para trabajadores migratorios, y otros suministradores de ayuda m^dica para el
diagnostico y el tratamiento de envenenamiento a causa de pesticidas. (120 paginas).
Util y bien escrito.
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                                       CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS SOBRE LA PROTECC1ON Y USD OE PESTICIDAS
Numero
Tftulo
DIreccIbn


Comentario
 Destinatario
 Medio
 Idloma
 Resumen
 Editorial
76
Seguridad con los pesticidas para los mezcladores no certificados, cargadores, y
aplicadores
Pesticide Safety for Non-Certifed Mixers, Loaders, and Applicators
University of Florida
IFAS-bldg 664
Gainesville, FL 32611
Numero de pedido: 1a parte = #84-109; 23 parte= #84-110; 3a parte= #84-111
Costo de alquiler: UCD Visual Media Library, Univ of Calif, Davis, CA 95616
   En Calif:  $5.00 por 10 dias incluyendo franqueo postal
   Fuera de Calif = $7.00 por 10 dias incluyendo franqueo postal
Comprado a la Universidad de Florida (direcci6n dada arriba): $42.00 para una serie de
trds partes.
Gratis para organizaciones no lucrativas y clinicas de EPA-OPP: EPA-OPP,(H 7506C),
1921 Jefferson Hwy, CM#2, Arlington, VA 22202
trabajador del campo, agricultor, perito en pesticidas
diapositivas con guion grabado
Ingl6s, Espaftol
Serie de tres programas diapositivas/casette.  1s Parte: "Formulaciones, etiqueta
(inscripciones) y ropa protectora" trata de los peligros especiales relacionado con
diferentes formulaciones de pesticidas, tipos de equipo protector, y el proposito de
intervales de seguridad. 2a Parte: "Medidas de seguridad en la mezcla, la carga, y la
aplicaci6n" 3s Parte:  "Colocacion y transporte de pesticidas" trata de los aspectos de
transports y almacenaje sin peligro, metodos de colocacibn, sintomas de
envenenamiento y primeros auxilios. (45 minutos)
La 1s parte es muy fundamental. Hay muchas recomendaciones para colocacidn en la 3s
parte que no son legales en algunas regiones. Consulte la etiqueta y a las autoridades
 para los c6digos locales.
 Numero
 Tftulo

 Dlreccion
 Comentario
 Destinatario
 Medio
 Idioma
 Resumen
 Editorial
 129
 Su salud y embarazo: Pesticidas y herbicidas; Sintomas de      ,
 exposicion y primeros auxilios; Su salud antes y durante el embarazo
 North County Health Services
 Birth Defects Prevention Program
 348 Rancheros Dr.
 San Marcos, CA 92069
 Costo (pr6cio): ejemplar gratuito (uno por cada pedido)
 Telefono:  (619) 471-2100
 Publicado: 1987
 trabajador del campo
 folleto
 Espaftol
 "Sfntomas de Contacto"  folleto que describe c6mo los productos quimico-tdxicos
 entran en  el cuerpo y los smtomas de envenenamiento. "Pesticidas y herbicidas"
 folleto que describe d6nde se usan pesticidas, c6mo pueden entrar y daftar el cuerpo y
 c6mo se puede disminuir el contacto si uno tiene que seguir trabajando cerca de
 pesticidas. (1 pagina cada uno)
 El texto es muy claro y sencillo.  Sindibujos.
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                                      CATALOGO DE MATEHIALES EDUCATIVOS SOBRE LA PROTECCION Y USD DE PESTICIDAS
Numero
Tftulo

Direcci6n
Comentario
Destinatario
Medlo
Idioma
Resumen

Editorial
142
Trabaje inteligentemente, trabaje con seguridad, con los productos quimicos del campo
Work Smart, Work Safely with Farm Chemicals
Communications Department
National Agricultural Chemical Association
1155 15th Street, NW
•Washington DC, 20005
Costo (pr6cio): $0.35 por cada ejemplar, 10% de descuento en pedidos de mas de 500
ejemplares
Tetefono: (202) 296-1585
Publicado: 1985
trabajador del campo, agricultor,  tecnico de pesticidas, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingles, Espafiol
Folleto bilingiie con dibujos que dan informacidn b£sica para evitar el envenenamiento a
causa de pesticidas en el campo. (16 paginas)
Muysencillo.
Numero
Tftulo

Direccibn
Comentario
Destinatario
Medio
Idioma
Resumen
Editorial
8
Use Pesticidas con Cuidado
Be Safe with Pesticides
Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506C)
Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
401 MSt, SW
Washington DC, 20460
Costo (pr6cio): gratis
Telefono: (703) 557-7666
Publicado:  1987
trabajador del campo
cartel
Ingl6s, Espafiol
El cartel usa dibujos para explicar las vias de entrada de pesticidas en el cuerpo,
prdcticas del trabajo para evitar contaminacidn o envenenamiento, el significado de
intervalos de seguridad, y los derechos de los trabajadores del campo de acuerdo al
reglamento vigente de protecci6n sobre pesticidas esp6cificado por la EPA.
Bien hecho con un texto claro y gralicas muy buenas.
                                           pagina  108

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                                       CATALOGO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS SOBRE LA PROTECCION Y USO DE PESTICIDAS
Numero
Tftulo

DIreccIbn
Comentario
Destinatario
Medio
Idloma
Resumen
Editorial
75
Uso Seguro de Pesticidas para los trabajadores del campo
Pesticide Safety for Farmworkers
Occupational Safety Branch (H 7506C)
Office of Pesticide Programs
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington DC, 20460
Costo (pr6cio):gratis
Telefonor (703) 557-7666
Publicado: 1985
trabajador del campo, agricultor, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingl6s, Espafiol
Folleto bilingue con muchos dibujos trata de las vfas de contacto, sfntomas de
envenenamiento, primeros auxilios, fuentes de contaminacidn, eleccidn y lavado de
ropa de trabajo, costumbres peligrosas en el trabajo, c6mo leer etiquetas de pesticidas,
intervalos de seguridad, y las normas nacionales vigentes de proteccion para el
trabajador. (27 paginas)
Desarollado s6lo como suplemento del programa de diapositiva/casette de EPA. S6lo
recomienda la consulta m£dica en casos de sintomas graves de envenenamiento. No
define ciiales son "los guantes que pueden ser limpiados correctamente." Solo
advierte cubrir la piel de los niftos si estan con los padres en el trabajo, en vez de no
llevarselos al campo.
Numero
Tftulo

DireccI6n
Comentario
Destinatario
Medio
Idioma
Resumen
Editorial
77
Uso Seguro de Pesticidas para mezcladores, cargardores, y aplicadores
Pesticide Safety for Non-Certified Mixers, Loaders, and Applicators
Occupational Safety Branch, (H 7506C)
Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA
401 MSt,SW
Washington DC, 20460
Costo (pr6cio): gratis
Tel6fono: (703) 557-7666
Publicado: 1986
agricultor, perito en pesticidas
folleto
Ingtes, Espafiol
Folleto con muchos dibujos que trata de c6mo leer etiquetas de pesticidas, las clases
de toxicidad, "el uso limitado," periodos de seguridad, vias de contacto, eleccidn de
ropa de proteccion, precauciones generates del uso de pesticidas, reconocimientos de
sfntomas y primeros auxilios. (31 paginas)
Desarrollado como guia suplemental a una exposici6n de diapositivas/programa
grabado de la  EPA. No especifica cuando se debe cambiar los cartuchos ni la necesidad
de sacar los cartuchos antes de sumergir la respiradora en agua con jab6n. Solamente
aconseja solicitar atenci6n m£dica si tiene sintomas graves.
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UCD PESTICIDE FARM SAFETY CENTER
                               APPENDIX
                                                               page
               I:    Agencies responsible for enforcement	    112
               II:   State Extension Pesticide Safety offices 	    118
               III:   Poison Control Centers	    123
               IV:  Regional EPA Offices	    132
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APPENDIX I
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
 List of State Lead Pesticide Agencies Responsible for Enforcement of
 FIFRA and Certification of Applicators of Restricted Use Pesticides
Alabama
John A. Bloch, Director
Division of Chemistry/Plant Industry
Alabama Dept. of Agriculture & Commerce
P.O. Box 3336
Montgomery, AL 36193
(205)261-2656

Alaska
William Burgoyne
Pesticide Use Specialist
Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation
P.O. Box 2309
Palmer, AK 99645
(907)745-7378

American Samoa
Pemerika L. Tauililli, Director
Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 366
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799

Arizona
J. H. "Bud"  Paulson, State Chemist
Office of the State Chemist
Box 1586
Mesa, AZ 85201
(602)621-4012

Arkansas
Ralph Pay,  Director
Division of Feed, Fertilizer & Pesticides
Arkansas State Plant Board
#1 Natural Resources Rd
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 225-1598              .

California
James Wells, Branch Chief
Pesticide Enforcement Branch
California Dept. of Food & Agriculture
1220 N St., Room A-170
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)445-5343
             Colorado
             Linda Coulter , Branch Chief
             Pesticide Section
             Division of Plant Industry
             Colorado Department of Agriculture
             1525 Sherman St.
             Denver, CO 80203
             (303) 866-2838

             Commonwealth of the Northern
             Mariana Islands
             Carl L. Goldstein, Environ. Engineer
             Division of Environmental Qualitity
             Commonwealth of the Northern
              Mariana Islands (CNMI)
             Dr. Torres Hospital
             Saipan, Mariana Island 96950

             Connecticut
             Stephen Hitchcock, Director
             Dept. of Environmental Protection
             Hazardous Materials Management Unit
             State Office Building
             165 Capitol Avenue
             Hartford, CT 06106
             (203)566-4924

             Delaware
             Grier Stayton
             Pesticide Compliance Supervisor
             Delaware Dept. of Agriculture
             2320 S-Dupont Highway
             Dover, DE 19901
             (302) 736-4811

             District of Columbia
             Angelo Tompros
             Branch Chief
             Dept. of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
             Pesticides & Hazardous Waste Management
             5010 Overlook Ave., S.W., Ste. 114
             Washington, DC 20032-5397
             (202)767-8414

             Florida
             Vincent Giglio, Director
             Dept. of Agriculture
             Mayo Building, Rm209-A
             Tallahassee, FL 32301
             (904) 487-0532
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UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
List of State Lead Pesticide Agencies Responsible for Enforcement of FIFRA and
       Certification of Applicators of Restricted Use Pesticides	
Georgia
J. Ron Conley, Asst. Commissioner
Entomology and Pesticide Division
Department of Agriculture
Capitol Square
Atlanta, GA 30334
(404) 656-4958

Guam
Jim Canto, Director
Air & Land Programs Division
Guam Environmental Protection Agency
P.O. Box 2999
Agana,GU 96910

Hawaii
Robert Boesch, Manager
Pesticide Branch
Division of Plant Industry
Hawaii Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 22159
Honolulu, ffl 96822
(808) 548-7124

Idaho
Rodney A. Awe, Chief
Bureau of Pesticides
Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 790
Boise, ID 83701-9898
(208) 334-3243

Illinois
Tom A. Walker
Department of Agriculture
State Fairgrounds
P.O. Box 4906
Springfield, IL 62706-4906
(217) 785-2427

Indiana
L. O. Nelson, Pesticide Administrator
Office  of the State Chemist
Dept of Biochemistry
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 494-1587
              Iowa
              Charies A. Eckerman, Supervisor
              Pesticide Section
              Department of Agriculture
              Wallace Building
              Des Moines, IA 50319
              (515) 281-8591

              Kansas
              W. A. Hawkins, Administrator
              Kansas State Board of Agriculture
              109 S.W. 9th  Street
              Topeka, KS 66612-1281
              (913)296-2263

              Kentucky
              Michael Stivers, Director
              Division of Pesticides
              Department of Agriculture
              Route 8, P.O. Box 08-6
              A-3 Twilight Trail
              Frankfort, KY 40601
              (502) 564-7274

              Louisiana
              H. F. "Butch" Calhoun, director
              Pesticides & Environmental Programs
              Department of Agriculture
              Capitol Station
              P.O. Box 44153
              Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4153
              (504) 925-3763

              Maine
              Robert Batteese, Jr., Director
              Board of Pesticide Control
              Dept. of Agriculture
              State House - Station 28
              Augusta, ME 04333
              (207)289-2731

              Maryland
              (Vacant), Chief
              Pesticide Applicators Law Section
              Maryland Dept. of Agriculture
              50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
              Annapolis, MD 21401
              (301) 841-5710
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UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
List of State -Lead Pesticide Agencies Responsible for Enforcement of FIFRA and
       Certification of Applicators of Restricted Use Pesticides
Massachusetts
Jeffrey Carlson, Chief
Pesticide Bureau           '.
Department of Food and Agriculture
100 Cambridge Street, 21st Floor
Boston, MA 02202
(617)727-2863                       ;

Michigan
Robert L. Mesecher
Plant Industry Division
Dept. of Agriculture
P.O. Box 30017
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 373-1087

Minnesota
William O. Bulger, Director
Department of Agriculture
90 West Plato Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55107
(612) 296-6121

Mississippi
Robert H. McCarty, Director
Division of Plant Industry
Department of Agriculture & Commerce
Mississippi State, MS 39762
(601)325-3390

Missouri
John R. Hagan, Supervisor
Bureau of Pesticide Control
Dept. of Agriculture
P.O. Box 630
Jefferson City, MO 65102
(312)751-2462

Montana
Gary L. Gingery, Administrator
Environmental Management Division
Department of Agriculture
Capitol Station
Helena, MT 59620-0205
(406) 444-2944

Nebraska
Donald Kemper
Bureau of Plant Industry
Department of Agriculture
301  Centennial Mall
Lincoln, NE 68509
(402) 471-2394
              Nevada
              Phil Martinelli,  Director
              Division of Plant Industry-
              Nevada Department of Agriculture
              350 Capitol Hill  Avenue
              P.O. Box 11100
              Reno,NV 89510-1100
              (702) 789-0180

              New Hampshire
              Murray McKay
              Pesticide Control Division
              Department of Agriculture
              Collar Box 2042
              Concord, NH 03301
              (603)271-3350

              New Jersey
              Ray Ferrarin, Chief
              Bureau of Pesticide Control
              Department of Environmental Protection
              CN411
              Trenton, NJ 08625
              (609)530-4122

              New Mexico
              Barry E. Patterson, Chief
              Division of Agricultural & Environmental
                    Services
              Department of Agriculture
              P.O.BoxSAQ
              Las Graces, NM 88003
              (505)646-3208

              New York
              Marilyn Dubois,  Director
              Bureau of Pesticides
              Dept. of Environmental Conservation
              50 Wolf Rd., Rm. 404
              Albany, NY 12233-0001
              (518)457-7482

              North Carolina
             John L. Smith, Pesticide Administrator
             Pesticide Section
             Food and Drug Division
             Department of Agriculture
             P.O. Box 27647
             Raleigh, NC 27611
             (919) 733-3556
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UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
List of State Lead Pesticide Agencies Responsible for Enforcement of FIFRA and
       Certification of Applicators of Restricted Use Pesticides          '
North Dakota
Kevin Pifer
Dept. of Agriculture
State Capitol 701
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 224-4756

Ohio
Oren W. Spilker
Specialist in Charge of Pesticides
Department of Agriculture
8995 East Main St.
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
(614) 866-6361 ext. 285

Oklahoma
A. L. "Punk" Bonner, Chief
Pest Management Section
Department of Agriculture
2800 N. Lincoln Blvd,
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-3883

Oregon
Chris Kirby, Pesticide Supervisor
Plant Division
Department of Agriculture
635 Capitol Street, N.E.
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-3776

Pennsylvania
Gerard J. Florentine
Pesticide Operations Coordinator
Bureau of Plant Industry
Department of Agriculture
2301 N.Cameron St.
Harrisburg,PA  17120
(717) 787-4843

Puerto Rico
Arline R. Gonzales, Director
Analysis & Registration of Ag. Materials
Puerto Rico Dept. of Agriculture
P.O. Box 10163
Santurce,PR 00908
(809) 796-1710,1715
              Rhode Island
              Kenneth D. Ayars
              Dept. of Environmental Management
              Division of Agriculture
              22 Hayes St.
              Providence, RI02908
              (401)277-2782

              South Carolina
              V. H. McCaskill, Pesticide Supervisor
              Department of Fertilizer and
                     Pesticide Control
              Clemson University
              256 Poole Agriculture Center
              Clemson, SC 29634-0344
              (803) 656-3171

              South Dakota
              Verne Brakke, Director
              Division of Regulatory Services
              Department of Agriculture
              Anderson Building
              Pierre, SD 57501
              (605) 773-3724

              Tennessee
              Knox Wright, Supervisor
              Plant Industries Division
              Department of Agriculture
              P. O. Box 40627, Melrose Station
              Nashville,  TN 37204
              (615) 360-0130

              Texas
              Ellen Widess, Director
              Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
                     Program
              Texas Department of Agriculture
              P.O. Box 12847
              Austin, TX 78711
              (512) 463-7534

              Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
              Nachsa Siren, Executive Officer
              Trust Territory Environmental
                     Protection Board
              Office of the High Commissioner
              Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
              Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950
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UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
List of State Lead Pesticide Agencies Responsible for Enforcement of FIFRA and
       Certification of Applicators of Restricted Use Pesticides  	•  •
Utah
Joseph M. Beckstrand, Supervisor
Division of Plant Industries
Department of Agriculture
350 North Redwood Road
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
(801) 533 4107

Vermont
Philip Benedict, Director
Plant Industry Division
Department of Agriculture
116 State St.
State  Office Bldg.
Montpelier, VT 05062
(802) 828-2431

Virginia
William E. Walls, Supervisor
Office of Pesticide Regulations
Department of Agric. & Consumer Services
P.O. Box 1163 "'   '  •
Richmond, VA 23209
(804) 786-3162

Virgin Islands
Minerva Callwood, Director
Pesticide Program
Division of Natural Resources Management
Dept. of Conservation & Cultural Affairs
111 Watergut Homes, 14 F Bldg.
Christiansted, St. Croix
Virgin Islands 00820
(809)  773-0565

Washington
Art G. Losey, Assistant Director
Agricultural  Chemicals Branch
Department of Agriculture
406 General Administration Building
Olympia,WA 98504
(206)  753-5062

West Virginia
Charles C. Coffman, Director
Plant Pest Control Division
Department of Agriculture
State Capitol Bldg.
Charleston, WV 25305
(304)  348-2212
              Wisconsin
              K. P. Robert, Administrator
              Agricultural Resources Management Div.
              Department of Agriculture,
               Trade, and Consumer Protection
              P.O. Box 8911
              Madison, WI 53708
              (608) 266-7130

              Wyoming
              James W. Bigelow, Pesticide Coordinator
              Department of Agriculture
              2219 Carey Ave.
              Cheyenne, WY 82002-0100
              (307)777-6590

              National Pesticide Telecommunications
              Network
              1-800-858-7378

              Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
              School of Medicine
              Department of Preventative Medicine and
                     Community Health
              Lubbock,TX 79430

              Toll-free telephone information service,
              available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to
              provide prompt, accurate information about
              pesticides to anyone in the contiguous United
              States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. All
              operators are prepared to deal with
              emergencies and provide information on
              pesticide products, recognition and management
              of pesticide poisoning, toxicology and
              symptomatic reviews, referrals for laboratory
              analyses, investigation of pesticide incidents,
              and emergency treatment information, safety
              information, health and environmental effects,
              and cleanup and disposal procedures.

              National Coalition  Against the Misuse of
              Pesticides (NCAMP)
              530 Seventh St., S.E.
              'Washington, DC  20003
              (202) 543-5450
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APPENDIX I
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
List of State Lead Pesticide Agencies Responsible for Enforcement of FIFRA and
	Certification of Applicators of Restricted Use Pesticides    	

Private, non-profit organization which
provides the public with information on the
least toxic methods of pest control and
potential hazards of pesticide exposure. Also
heads a broad coalition of community groups
nationwide which share common concerns about
potential hazards of pesticides.
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APPENDIX II
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
State Extension Program Pesticide Safety Education Coordinators
ALABAMA
Steve L. Brown
203 Extension Hall
Pesticide Education
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
(205) 826-4940

ALASKA
Wayne  Vandre, Hort. Specialist
Cooperative Extension Service
2651 Providence Ave.
Anchorage, AK 99504
(907) 279-6575

AMERICAN SAMOA
Agnes Vargo
American Samoa Community College
Land Grant Program
Mapusaga Campus
P.O. Box 2609
Pago Pago, AS 96779
Oil (684) 699-1394

ARIZONA
Paul Baker, Pesticide Coord.
University of Arizona
1109 E. Helen St.
Tucson, AZ 85719
 (602)621-4012

ARKANSAS
Bill F. Jones, Coordinator
Pesticide Chemicals
 A-310C
 University of Arkansas
 Fayetteville, AR 72701
 (501) 575-2655

 CALIFORNIA
 Micheal W. Stimmann, Coord.
 OPIC
 University of California
 Davis, CA 95616
 (916) 752-7011
             COLORADO
             Bert L. Bohmont, Coordinator
             Pesticide Program
             College of Agriculture
             116 Weed Science Laboratory
             Colorado State University
             Fort Collins, CO 80523
             (303) 491-5237

             CONNECTICUT
             Candace L. Bartholomew
             Agricultural Agent
             Cooperative Extension Service
             1800 Asylum Ave.
             West Hartford, CT 06117
             (203) 241-4949

             DELAWARE
             Mark R. Graustein
             Estension Entomologist
             Townsend Hall, Room 254
             University of Delaware
             Newark, DE 19711-1301
             (302) 451-2526

             DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
             M. Shaeed Khan,  Coordinator
             Pesticide Chemicals
             Cooperative Extension Service
             University of District Columbia
              901 Newton St., NE
             Washington, DC 20017
              (202) 576-7419

              FLORIDA
              O. Norman Nesheim, Coordinator
              University of Florida, Bldg. 847
              Gainesville, FL 32611
              (904) 392-4721

              GEORGIA
              Burton R. Evans, Coordinator
              Pesticide Applicator Training
              Cooperative Extension Service
              University of Georgia
              Athens, GA 30602
              (404) 542-1765
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UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
 State Extension Program Pesticide Safety Education Coordinators
 GUAM
 Claron D. Bjork
 Pesticide Coordinator
 UOG Station
 Mangilao, GU 96923
 (671) 734-2575 (FTS)
 Dialcom# AGS500

 HAWAII
 Barry M. Brennan
 Extension Pesticide Specialist
 Department of Agricultural Biochemistry
 University of Hawaii
 1800 East-West Road
 Honolulu, HI 96822
 (808) 948-8352
 Dialcom# AGS650

 IDAHO
 Robert Stoltz
 Cooperative Extension Service
 1330 Files Ave. East
 Twin Falls, ID 83301
 (208) 734-3600

 ILLINOIS
 Donald E. Kuhlman, Pesticide Coordinator
 Office of Agricultural Entomology
 University of Illinois
 172 Natural Resources Building
 607E.PeabodyDr.
 Champaign, IL 61820
 (217) 333-3000

 INDIANA
 Thomas N. Jordan
 Pesticide Coordinator
 Purdue Pesticide Programs
 Lilly Hall of Life Sciences, Room G316
 West Lafayette, IN 47907
 (317) 494-4629

 IOWA
Wendy Wintersteen
Extension Assoc., Entomology
103 Insectary Bldg.
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011
(515) 294-1101
             KANSAS
             Donald C. Cress, Pesticide Coordinator
             Department of Entomology
             Waters  Hall
             Kansas State University
             Manhatan, KS 66502
             (913)532-5891

             KENTUCKY
             C. M. Christensen, Coordinator
             Pesticide Applicator Training
             S-225, Agriculture Science Center-N
             University of Kentucky
             Lexington, KY 40546
             (606)257-5956

             LOUISIANA
             Mary L. Grodner, Pesticide Coordinator
             Coop. Extension Service
             Knapp  Hall
             Louisiana State University
             Baton Rouge, LA 70803
             (504)388-2180                      ,
             Dialcom# AGS1002

             MAINE
             James F. Dill, Coordinator
             Pest Management Office
             491 College Ave.
             Orno, ME 04473
             (207)581-3879

             MARYLAND
             Amy E. Brown, Pesticide Coordinator
             Department of Entomology
             University of Maryland
             College Park, MD 20742
             (301)454-7127

             MASSACHUSETTS
             Jeffery J. Jenkins, Coordinator
             Pesticide Chemicals
             Department of Entomology
             Fernald Hall
             University of Massachusetts
             Amherst, MA 01003
             (413)545-2284
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APPENDIX 11
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
State Extension Program Pesticide Safety Education Coordinators
MICHIGAN
George W. Bird, Coordinator
Pesticides/ IPM
11 Agricultural Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
(517)355-0117

MINNESOTA
Richard A. Meronuck
Plant Pathology Department
495 Borlaug Hall
1991 Buford Circle
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN 55108
(612) 625-6290

MISSISSIPPI
Edna R. Morgan, Pesticide Coordinator
Mississippi State University
P.O. Box 5446
Mississippi State, MS 39762
(601)325-3338

MISSOURI
Mahlon Fairchild
IPM Coordinator
University of Missouri
45 Agriculture Building
Columbia, MO 65211
(314)882-7871                  '
Dialcom: AGS3500

MONTANA
Greg Johnson, Pesticide Specialist
Agriculture Chemical Education
300 Leon Johnson Hall
Bozeman, MT 59717
(406) 994-3518

NEBRASKA
Roger E. Gold
Dept of Entomology
Plant Industry Bldg., Room 202
East Campus
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE 68583-0816
(402) 472-2123
             NEVADA
             Harry G. Smith, Pesticide Specialist
             Department of Animal Science
             College of Agriculture
             University of Nevada
             Reno, NV 89557
             (702)784-1621

             NEW HAMPSHIRE
             Stanley R. Swier
             Pest. Coord. & Ext. Ent.
             University of New Hampshire
             Nesmith Hall
             Durham, NH 03824
             (603)862-1159

             NEW JERSEY
             George C. Hamilton, Pesticide Coordinator
             Rutgers University
             J.B. Smith Hall, Room 108
             P.O. Box 231
             New Brunswick, NJ 08903
             (201)932-9801

             NEW MEXICO
             L. Michael English, Coordinator
             Pesticide Chemicals & Entomology
             BoxSAE
             New Mexico State University
             Las Cruces, NM 88003
             (505)646-2546

             NEW YORK
             Donald A. Rutz
             Department of Entomology
             Cornell University
             5123 Comstock Hall
             Ithaca, NY 14853
             (607) 255-3283

             NORTH CAROLINA
             John H. Wilson, Jr., Coordinator
             Pesticide Chemicals
             Horticultural Science
             North Carolina State University
             P.O. Box 7609
             Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
             (919)737-3113
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APPENDIX II
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
State Extension Program Pesticide Safety Education Coordinators
NORTH DAKOTA
Duane R. Berglund, Assist. Dir.
Ag/CRD & Coord. Pest. Program
North Dakota State University
P.O. Box 5437
University Station
Fargo, ND 58105
(701) 237-8135
Dialacom# AGS1804

OHIO
D. Lyle Goleman, Pesticide Coordinator
Department of Entomology
Ohio  State University
1735 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 292-4077

OKLAHOMA
Jim T. Criswell, Pesticide Coordinator
Department of Entomology
Oklahoma State  University
501 Life Science West
Stillwater, OK 74078
(405) 624-5531

OREGON
Terry L. Miller, Coordinator
Pesticide Chemicals
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
(503) 754-2906

PENNSYLVANIA
Winand K. Hock, Pesticide Specialist
Penn State University
415 Agricultural Administration Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 863-0263

PUERTO RICO
Hipolito  O'Farrill-Nieves, Coordinator
College of Agricultural Sciences
Mayaguez Campus
University of Puerto Rico
Mayaguez, PR 00708
(809) 833-7000
             RHODE ISLAND
             Steven Aim, Coordinator
             316 Woodward Hall
             Plant Science Department
             University of Rhode Island
             Kingston, RI02881
             (401)792-5998

             SOUTH CAROLINA
             Paul Mac Horton, Coordinator
             Clemson University
             Department of Entomology
             103 Long Hall
             Clemson, SC 29634-0365
             (803) 656-5056

             SOUTH DAKOTA
             Larry Tidemann, Coordinator
             Pesticide Applicators Training
             South  Dakota  State University
             Agriculture Hall, 152 C
             P.O.Box2207D
             Brookings, SD 57007
             (605) 688-5121

             TENNESEE
             Gene Burgess, Pesticide Coordinator
             Entomology and Plant Pathology Section
             University of Tennessee
             P.O. Box 1071
             Knoxville, TN  37901
             (615)974-7138

             TEXAS
             Denise Me Williams, Ext. Specialist
             115 Agronomy Field Laboratory
             Texas A&M University
             College Station, TX 77843-2474
             (409) 845-3849

             UTAH
             Howard M. Deer
             Extension Pesticide Coordinator
             Utah State University
             UMC46
             Logan, UT 84322^1620
             (801) 750-1600
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 APPENDIX II
UGD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
 State Extension Program Pesticide Safety Education Coordinators
 VERMONT
 Gordon R. Nielson, Coord.  .
 Pesticide Chemicals
 217 Hills Bldg.
 University of Vermont
 Burlington VT 05405-0082
 (802)656-0487

 VIRGINIA
 Michael J. Weaver, Ext. Coordinator
 Chemical/Drug, and Pesticide Unit
 Virginia Polytechnic Institute &
       State University
 Blacksburg, VA 24061
 (703) 961-6543

 VIRGIN ISLAND
 David Farrar, Coordinator
 Pesticide Chemicals
 Virgin Islands Extension Service
 P.O. Box 598
 St. Croix, VI 00850
 (809)778-0246

 WASHINGTON
 Gary L. Thomasson,
 Exten. Pesticide Education Specialist
 315 Johnson Hall
 Washington State University
 Pullman, WA 99164-6412
 (509) 335-2995

 WEST VIRGINIA
 Jack Baniecki, Pesticide Coordinator
 West Virginia University
 414 Brooks Hall
 P.O. Box 6057
 Morgantown, WV 26506-6057
 (304)293-3911

 WISCONSIN
 Ronald E. Doersch, Pesticide Coordinator
 University of Wisconsin
 1575 Linden Drive        ,
 Madison, WI53706
 (608) 262-1392               .

WYOMING
Mark A. Ferrell, Coordinator
Plant Science Division
P.O. Box 3354
Union Station
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-5381
             EXTENSION SERVICE - USDA
             Bonnie L. Poli, Program Leader
             USDA Extension Pesticide Education
             Room 3347 - South Bldg.
             Washington, DC 20250
             (202) 447-6506
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APPENDIX III
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison   Control  Centers
ALABAMA
Birmingham
    The Children's Hospital of Alabama
    Poison Control Center
    1600 Seventh Ave., S. 35233
    (800) 292-6678 (Alabama only)
    (205) 933-4050 (local)
         939-9201  (local)
         939-9202  (local)

Tuscaloosa
    Alabama Poison Center*
    809 University Blvd., E. 35401
    (800) 462-0800 (Alabama only)
    (205) 345-0600

ALASKA
Anchorage
    Anchorage Poison Center
    Providence Hospital
    P. 0. Box 196604
    3200 Providence Dr. 99519-0604
    (800) 478-3193
    (907) 261-3193

ARIZONA
Phoenix
    Samaritan Regional Poison Center*
    Good Samaritan Medical Center
    1130 E. McDowell Rd 85006
    (602) 253-3334

Tucson
    Arizona Poison and Drug Information
         Center*
    University of Arizona
    Arizona Health Sciences Center
    85724
    (800) 362-0101 (Arizona only)
    (602) 626-6016 (Tucson)

ARKANSAS
LittleRock
    Statewide Poison Control Drug Information
         Center
    University of Arkansas for Medical Sci.
    College of Pharmacy, Slot 522 (internal
         mail)
    4301 W. Markham St. 72205
    (800) 482-8948 (Arkansas only)
    (501) 666-5532 (Pulaski County)
              CALIFORNIA
              Fresno
                 Fresno Regional Poison Control Center
                      of Fresno
                 Community Hospital & Medical Center
                 Fresno & R Sts. 93715
                 (209) 445-1222
                 (800) 346-5922

              Los Angeles
                 Los Angeles County Medical Association
                 Regional Poison Information Center*
                 1925 Wilshire Blvd 90057
                 (213) 484-5151 (public)
                      664-2121 (MDs and hospitals)

              Orange
                 University of California Poison
                      Control Center
                 Irvine Medical Center
                 101 City Drive S., Rte. 78, 92668
                 (714) 634-5988

              Sacramento
                 UCDMC Regional Poison Control Center*
                 2315 Stockton Blvd. 95817
                 (916) 453-3692 (emergency)
                      453-3414 (non-emergency)

              San Diego
                 San Diego Regional Poison Center*
                 University  of California
                 San Diego Medical Center
                 225 Dickinson St. 92103
                 (619)543-6000

              San Francisco
                 San Francisco Bay Area Regional
                      Poison Center*
                 San Francisco General Hospital
                 RoomlE86
                 1001 Potrero Ave. 94110
                 (415)476-6600
                 (800) 523-2222

              San Jose
                 Central-Coast Counties Regional Poison
                      Center
                 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
                 751 S. Bascom Ave. 95128
                 (800) 662-9886
                 (408) 299-5112
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APPENDIX in
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison Control Centers
COLORADO
Denver
    Rocky Mountain Poison Center*
    645 Bannock St. 80204-4507
    (800) 332-3073 (Colorado only)
         525-5042 (Montana only)
         442-2702 (Wyoming only)
    (303) 629-1123

    Mid-Plains Poison Control Center*
    Omaha, Neb.
    (800) 228-9515

CONNECTICUT
Farmington
    Connecticut Poison Control Center
    University of Connecticut
    Health Center 06302
    (203) 674-3456
         674-3457

DELAWARE
Wilmington
    Poison Information Center
    Medical Center of Delaware
    Wilmington Division
    501 W. 14th St. 19899
    (302) 655-3389

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
    National Capital Poison Center*
    Georgetown University Hospital
    3800 Reservoir Rd., NW 20007
    (202) 625-3333

FLORIDA
Jacksonville
    St. Vincent's Medical Center
    ISOOBarrsSt. 32203
    (904) 378-7500
         378-7499 (TTY)

Tallahassee
    Tallahassee Memorial Regional
    Medical Center
    1300 Miccosukee Rd. 32308
    (904) 681-5411
             Tampa
                 Florida Poison Information Center
                 at the Tampa General Hospital*
                 P.O. Box 1289,33601
                 (800)282-3171
                 (813)253-4444

             GEORGIA
             Atlanta
                 Georgia Poison Control Center*
                 Grady Memorial Hospital
                 80 Butler St., SE 30335
                 (800) 282-5846 (Georgia only)
                 (404)589-4400
                      525-3323 (TTY)

             Macon
                 Regional Poison Control Center
                 Medical Center of Central Georgia
                 777 Hemlock St. 31201
                 (912)744-1427
                      744-1146                    .
                      744-1000

             Savannah
                 Savannah Regional Poison Control Center
                 Department of Emergency Medicine
                 Memorial Medical Center 31403
                 (912)355-5228

             HAWAII
             Honolulu
                 Hawaii Poison Center
                 Kapiolani-Children's Medical Center.
                 1319 Punahou St. 96826
                 (800) 362-3585
                 (808) 941-4411

             IDAHO
             Boise
                 Idaho Poison Center
                 St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
                 1055 N. Curtis Rd. 83704
                 (800) 632-8000
                 (208) 378-2707

                 Spokane Poison Center
                 Spokane, Wash.
                 (800) 541-5624 (northern Idaho)
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APPENDIX  Iff
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison Control Centers
ILLINOIS
Chicago
    Chicago & Northeastern Illinois
    Regional Poison Control Center
    Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's
         Medical Center
    1753 W. Congress Pkwy. 60612
    (800) 942-5969 (Illinois only)
    (312)942-5969

Springfield
    Central and Southern Illinois
    Regional Poison Resource Center
    St. John's Hospital
    800 E. Carpenter St. 62769
    (800) 252-2022
    (217) 753-3330

INDIANA
Indianapolis
    Indiana Poison Center
    Methodist Hospital of Indiana
    1701 N. Senate Blvd 46206
    (800) 382-9097 (Indiana only)
    (317)929-2323   .
         630-6666 (TTY)

IOWA
DesMoines
    Variety Club Poison and Drug
    Information Center
    Iowa Methodist Medical Center
    1200 Pleasant St. 50309
    (800) 362-2327
    (515)283-6254

Iowa City
    University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
    Poison Control Center
    52242
    (800)272-6477
    (319)356-2922              '

    Mid-Plains Poison Control Center*
    Omaha, Neb.
    (800) 228-9515

KANSAS
Kansas City
    Mid-America Poison Center
    University of Kansas Medical Center
    39th & Rainbow Blvd. 66103
    (800) 332-6633 (Kansas only)
    (913) 588-6633
              Wichita
                 Wesley Medical Center
                 550 N. Hillside Ave. 67214
                 (316) 688-2277

              Mid-Plains Regional Poison Center*
                 Omaha, Neb.
                 (800) 228-9515

              KENTUCKY
              Louisville
                 Kentucky Regional Poison Center
                 of Kosair Children's Hospital*
                 P.O. Box 35070
                 40232-5070
                 (800) 722-5725 (Kentucky only)
                 (502) 589-8222 (metropolitan Louisville)

              LOUISIANA
              Shreveport
                 Louisiana Regional Poison Control Center*
                 Louisiana State University
                 School of Medicine
                 1501 Kings Hwy. 71130-3932
                 (800) 535-0525 (Louisiana only)
                 (318)425-1524

              MAINE
                 Portland
                 Maine Poison Control Center
                 at Maine Medical Center
                 22 Bramhall St. 04102
                 (800) 442-6305 (Maine only)
                 (207) 871-2950 (ER)

              MARYLAND
              Baltimore
                 Maryland Poison Center*
                 University of Maryland
                 School of Pharmacy
                 20 N. Pine St. 21201
                 (800) 492-2414 ( Maryland only)
                 (301) 528-7701

              MASSACHUSETTS
              Boston
                 Massachusetts Poison Control System*
                 300 Longwood Ave. 02115
                 (800) 682-9211 (Massachusetts only)
                 (617) 232-2120
                      277-3323( TTY)
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APPENDIX  III
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison Control Centers
MICHIGAN
Detroit
    Poison Control Center*
    Children's Hospital of Michigan
    3901 Beaubien Blvd. 48201
    (800) 462-6642 (Michigan only)
    (313) 745-5711

Grand Rapids
    Blodgett Regional Poison Center*
    Blodgett Memorial Center
    1840 Wealthy St. SE 49506
    (800) 632-2727 (Michigan only)
    (616) 774-7851 (administration)

Kalamazoo
    Great Lakes Poison Center
    Bronson Methodist Hospital
    252 E. Lovell St. 49007
    (800) 442-4112 (area code 616 only)
    (616) 341-6409

MINNESOTA
Minneapolis
    Hennepin Regional Poison Center*
    Hennepin County Medical Center
    701 Park Ave. 55415
    (612)347-3141
        347-6219 (TTY)

St. Paul
    Minnesota Regional Poison Center*
    St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center
    640 Jackson St. 55101
    (800) 222-1222 (Minnesota only)
    (612) 221-2113

MISSISSIPPI
Jackson
    Regional Poison Control Center
    University Medical Center
    2500 N. State St. 39216
    (601) 354-7660

MISSOURI
Kansas City
    Children's Mercy Hospital
    24th and Gillham Rd 64108
    (816) 234-3000
             StLouis
                 Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
                 Regional Poison Center*
                 1465 S. Grand Blvd. 63104
                 (800) 392-9111 (Missouri only)
                 (314)772-5200

                 Mid-Plains Poison Control Center*
                 Omaha, Neb.
                 (800)228-9515

             MONTANA
                 Rocky Mountain Poison Center*
                 Denver, Colo.
                 (800)525-5042

                 Spokane Poison Center
                 ;Spokane, Wash.
                 (800) 541-5624 (western Montana)

             NEBRASKA
             Omaha
                 Mid-Plains Poison Control Center*
                 Children's Memorial Hospital
                 8301 Dodge St. 68114
                 (800) 642-9999 (Nebraska only)
                 228-9515 (Colo., Iowa, Kan., Mo., S.Dak.,
                       Wyo.)
                 (402) 390-5400 (Omaha)

             NEW HAMPSHIRE
             Hanover
                 New Hampshire Poison Information Center
                 2 Maynard St. 03756
                 (800) 562-8236 (New Hampshire only)
              .   (603) 646-5000 (outside New Hampshire)

             NEW JERSEY
             Newark
                 New Jersey Poison Information
                 and Education System*
                 Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
                 201 Lyons Ave. 07112
                 (800) 962-1253 (New Jersey only)
                 (201)923-0764
                      926-8008 (TTY)
                      926-7443 (administration)
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 APPENDIX III
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
 Poison Control Centers
 NEW MEXICO
 Albuquerque
    New Mexico Poison and Drug
    Information Center*
    University of New Mexico
    87131
    (800) 432-6866 (New Mexico only)
    (505) 843-2551
         277-426K administration)

 NEW YORK
 Buffalo -
    Western New York Poison Control Center
    at Children's Hospital of Buffalo
    219 Bryant St. 14222
    (716)878-7654
         878-7655

 East Meadow
    Long Island Regional Poison
         Control Center*
    Nassau County Medical Center
    2201 Hempstead Tpk. 11554
    (516)542-2324
         542-2325
         542-2323 (TTY)

 New York
    New York City Poison Control Center*
    455 First Ave., Rm.123
    10016
    (212)340-4494
         764-7667

 Nyack
    Hudson Valley Regional Poison Center
    Nyack  Hospital
    N. Midland Ave. 10960
    (914) 353-1000

 Rochester            .-..'"
    Finger Lakes Regional Poison Center
    LIFELINE
    University of Rochester
    Medical Center, Box 777
    14642
    (716) 275-5151
         275-2700 (TTY)
         275-4354 (office of director)

Schenectady
    Ellis Hospital Poison Center
    1101 Nott St. 12308
    (518)382-4039
        382-4309
              Syracuse
                 Central New York Poison Control Center
                 Upstate Medical Center
                 750 E.Adams St. 13210
                 (800) 252-5655 (outside Onondaga County)
                 (315)476-4766

              NORTH CAROLINA
              Asheville
                 Western N. C Poison Control Center
                 Memorial Mission Hospital
                 509 Biltmore Ave. 28801
                 (704) 255^4490
                 (800)542-4225

              Charlotte
                 Mercy Hospital Poison Control Center
                 2001 Vail Ave. 28207
                 (704) 379-5827

              Durham
                 Duke University Poison Control Center*
                 Duke University Medical Center
                 27710
                 (800) 672-1697 (North Carolina only)
                 (919)684-8111

              Greensboro
                 Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
                 Triad Poison Center
                 1200 N. Elm St. 27401-1020
                 (800) 722-2222 (North Carolina only)
                 (919) 379-4105

             Hickory
                 Catawba Memorial Hospital
                 Poison Control Center
                 Fairgrove Church Rd. 28602
                 (704)322-6649

             NORTH DAKOTA
             Fargo
                North Dakota Poison Information Center
                St. Luke's Hospitals
                Fifth St., N. & Mills Ave. 58122
                (800) 732-2200 (North Dakota only)
                (701) 234-5575
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APPENDIX HI
                                   UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison Control Centers
OHIO
Akron
    Akron Regional Poison Control Center
    Children's Hospital Medical Center
    of Akron
    281 Locust St. 44308
    (800) 362-9922
    (216) 379-8562

Cincinnati
    Regional Poison Control System
    and Drug & Poison Information Center*
    University of Cincinnati Medical Center
    231 Bethesda Ave. M.L. 144
    45267-0144
    (800) 872-5111 (regional)
    (513) 558-5111 (local)

Cleveland
    Greater Cleveland Poison Control Center
    2101 Adelbert Rd. 44106
    (216) 231-4455

Columbus
    Central Ohio Poison Control Center*
    Children's Hospital
    700 Children's Dr. 43205
    (800) 682-7625 (Ohio only)
    (614) 228-1323

Dayton
    Western Ohio Poison andDrug
    Information Center
    Children's Medical Center
    1 Children's Plaza 45404-1815
    (800) 762-0727 (Ohio only)
    (513) 222-2227

Lorain
    Lorain Community Hospital
    3700 KolbeRd. 44053
    (800) 821-8972
    (216)282-2220

Toledo
    Poison Information Center
    Medical College of Ohio Hospital
    3000 Arlington Ave. 43614
    (419) 381-3897
Youngstown
   Mahoning Valley Poison Center
   St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center
   1044 Belmont Ave. 44501
   (216)746-2222          .
         746-5510 (TTY)

OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City
   Oklahoma Poison Control Center
   Oklahoma Children's Memorial Hospital
   P.O. Box 26307
   940 N.E. 10th 73126
   (800) 522-4611 (Oklahoma only)
   (405)271-5454

OREGON
Portland
   Oregon Poison Center*
   Oregon Health Sciences University
   3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd. 97201
   (800) 452-7165
    (503) 279-8968

PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown
    Lehigh Valley Poison Center
    Allentown Hospital
    17th & Chew Sts. 18102
    (215) 433-2311

Altoona
    Keystone Region Poison Center
    Mercy Hospital
    2500 Seventh Ave. 16603
    (814) 946-3711

Danville
    Susquehanna Poison Center
    Geisinger Medical Center
    N. Academy Ave. 17821
    (717)271-6116
 Erie
    Northwest Regional Poison Center
    Saint Vincent Health Center
    232 W. 25th St. 16544
    (814)452-3232              .
    (800)822-3232
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 APPENDIX III
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
 Poison Control Centers
 Hershey
    Capital Area Poison Center
    University Hospital
    Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
    University Dr. 17033
    (717)531-6111
         531-6039

 Philadelphia
    Delaware Valley Regional
    Poison Control Center*
    One Children's Center
    34th & Civic Center Blvd. 19104
    (215) 386-2100 (emergency)
         386-2066 (administration)

 Pittsburgh
    Pittsburgh Poison Center*
    One Children's Place
    3705 Fifth Ave. at Desoto St. 15213
    (412) 681-6669 (emergency)
         647-5600
         (administration/consultation)

 RHODE ISLAND
 Providence
    Rhode Island Poison Center*
    Rhode  Island Hospital
    593 Eddy St. 02902
    (401) 277-5727
         277-8062 (TDD)

 SOUTH CAROLINA
 Columbia
    Palmetto Poison Center
    University of South Carolina
    College of Pharmacy
    29208
    (800) 922-1117 (South Carolina only)
    (803)765-7359

 SOUTH DAKOTA
 Aberdeen
    Dakota Midland Poison Control Center
    57401
    (800)592-1889
    (605)225-1880

Sioux Foils
    McKennan Hospital Poison Center
    P.O. Box 5045
    800 E. 21st St. 57117-5045
    (800)952-0123
         843-0505
    (605) 336-3894
                 Mid-Plains Poison Control Center*
                 Omaha, Neb.
                 (800) 228-9515

             TENNESSEE
             Chattanooga
                 T.C. Thompson Children's Hospital
                 910 Blackford St. 37403
                 (615) 778-6100

             Knoxville
                 University of Tennesee Memorial
                 Reseach Center and Hospital
                 1924 Alcoa Hwy. 37920
                 (615)544-9400

             Memphis
                 Southern Poison Center, Inc.
                 848 Adams Ave. 38103
                 (901)528-6048

             TEXAS
             Dallas
                 North Central Texas Poison Center*
                 P.O. Box 35926
                 75235
                 (800) 441-0040 (Texas only)
                 (214)590-5000
                 (817)336-6611

             El Paso
                 El Paso Poison Control Center
                 R.E. Thomason General Hospital
                 4815 Alameda Ave. 79905
                 (915)  533-1244

             Galveston
                 Texas State Poison Center*
                 University of Texas Medical Branch
                 Eighth & Mechanic Sts. 77550
                 (800) 392-8548 (Texas only)
                 (409)  765-1420(Galveston)
                 (512) 478-4490 (Austin)
                 (713) 654-1701 (Houston)

             UTAH
             Salt Lake City
                 Intermountain Regional Poison
                      Control Center*
                 50 N.  Medical Dr., Building 428,84132
                 (800) 662-0062 (Utah only)
                 (801) 581-2151
                                     page 129

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APPENDIX III
'UGD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison Control Centers
VERMONT
Burlington
    Vermont Poison Center
    Medical Center Hospital of Vermont
    Colchester Ave. 05401
    (802) 658-3456 (poison information)
         656-2721 (education programs)

VIRGINIA.
Charlottesville
    Blue Ridge Poison Center
    University of Virginia Hospital
    22908
    (800) 552-3723 (Virginia only; MDs only)
         222-5927 (TTY: Virginia only)
         446-9876 (outside Virginia; TTY; MDs
         only)
    (804) 924-5543

Norfolk
    Tidewater Poison Center
    150 Kingsley Lane 23 505
    (800) 552-6337
    (804) 489-5288

Richmond
    Central Virginia Poison Center
    Medical College of Virginia
    Box 522, MCV Station 23298
    (804) 786-9123 (24-hour emergency service;
         call collect)
         786-4780 (administration)

Roanoke
    Southwest Virginia Poison Center
    Roanoke Memorial Hospitals
    P.O. Box 13367
    Belleview at Jefferson St. 24033
    (703) 981-7336

WASHINGTON
Seattle
    Seattle Poison Center
    Children's Hospital and Medical Center
    4800 Sand Point Way, ME
    P.O.BoxC5371
    98105-0371
    (800) 732-6985 (Washington only)
    (206) 526-2121
              Spokane
                  Spokane Poison Center
                  S. 715 Cowley, Suite 132, 99202
                  (800) 572-5842 (Washington only)
                       541-5624 (N. Idaho and W. Montana)
                  (509) 747-1077 (TTY)

              Tacoma
                  Mary Bridge Poison Center
                  Mary Bridge Children's Hospital
                  P.O. Box 5299
                  311 S. L St. 98405-0987
                  (800) 542-6319 (Washington only)
                  (206)594-1414

              Yakima
                  Central Washington Poison Center
                  Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital
                  2811 Tieton Dr. 98902
                  (800) 572-9176 (Washington only)
                  (509)248-4400

              WEST VIRGINIA
              Charleston
                  West Virginia Poison Center*
                  West Virginia University
                  School of Pharmacy
                  3110 MacCorkle Ave., SE 25304
                  (800) 642-3625  (West  Virginia only)
                  (304) 348-4211

              WISCONSIN
              Green Bay
                  Green Bay Poison Control Center
                  St. Vincent Hospital
                  P.O. Box 13508
                  54307-3508
                  (414) 433-8100

              Madison
                  University of Wisconsin Hospital
                  Regional Poison Control Center
                  600 Highland Ave. 53792
                  (608)262-3702

              Milwaukee
                  Milwaukee Poison Center
                  Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
                  1700 W. Wisconsin Ave
                  P.O. Box 1997
                  53201
                  (414) 931-4114
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APPENDIX III
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Poison Control Centers
WYOMING
Cheyenne
   Wyoming Poison Center
   Hathaway Building, Room 527
   82001
   (800) 442-2702

   Mid Plains Poison Contol Center*
   Omaha, NE
   (800) 228-9515

   Rocky Mountain Poison Center*
   Denver CO
   (800) 442-2702
*Meet American Association of Poison
Control Centers' criteria for
certification.
Centers in boldface also have a 24 hour
separate staff.
Centers in lightface lack these
qualifications but handle a minimum
of 2000 information calls and 500
actual human exposures annually,
except where the population base is
too small to produce that number of
calls.
List from Emergency Medicine. April
30,1988
                                  page 131

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APPENDIX IV
UCD PESTICIDE SAFETY AND TRAINING MATERIALS CATALOG
Environmental Protection Agency Regional Offices
EPA Region 1
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
(617)565-3273
Covers: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine,
 New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

EPA Region 2
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
(212) 321-6765
Covers: New Jersey New York, Puerto Rico,
 Virgin Islands

EPA Region 3
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215)597-8598
Covers: Delaware, Maryland,
  Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia,
 District of Columbia

EPA Region 4
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
(404)347-3222
Covers: Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
  Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,
 South Carolina, Tennessee

EPA Region 5
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60604
(312)886-6006
Covers: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
 Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin

EPA Region 6
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
(214) 655-7235
Covers: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
 Oklahoma, Texas

EPA Region 7
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
(913) 236-2835
Covers: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
             EPA Region 8
             One Denver Place
             999 18th Street, Suite 1300
             Denver, CO 80202-2413
             (303) 293-1730
             Covers: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota,
               South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming

            * EPA Region 9
             215 Fremont Street
             San Francisco, CA 94105
             (415) 974-8138
             Covers: Arizona, California, Hawaii,
              Nevada, American Samoa, Guam, Trust
               Territories of the Pacific

             EPA Region 10
             1200 Sixth Avenue
             Seattle, WA 98101
             (206)442-1198
             Covers: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon,
               Washington

             EPA Headquarters
             Occupational Safety Branch
             Office of Pesticide Programs
             401 "M" Street, S.W. (H 7506C)
             Washington, D.C. 20460
             (703) 557-7666
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