United States Office of . .,
Environmental Protection Pesiicide Programs April
Aoency Washington D.C. 20460
slEPA Pesticide Product
information
on Microfiche
A User's Guide
(EIGHTH EDITION)
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CONTENTS
Introduction 2
Microfiche—Why? 3
Handling and Storage of Microfiche 3
Microfiche Readers 3
Accuracy and Completeness of Information 4
Updates and Related Fiche Sets 4
Pesticide Product Information 4
Index to Fiche Subsets 5
Manual prepared by:
Benefits and Use Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
April 1983
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INTRODUCTION
Since 1970 when the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was given
the responsibility of regulating all aspects of pesticides, the Agency has
amassed, through the registration process, an extensive computer data system
on most Federally registered pesticide products. The information includes
product names, manufacturers, active ingredients, tolerances for residues,
and site and pest information for particular products and active ingredients.
The field of pesticide use and regulation is a dynamic area. The development
of new pesticides, pest resistance problems, and EPA's restriction of the
use of certain pesticides require that the pesticide community keep abreast
of which pesticides are available, and which registered pesticide products
contain any given pesticidal chemical.
The Program Management & Support, and Benefits and Use Divisions of the Office
of Pesticide Programs (OPP) of EPA, recognizing the need to make this vast
store of information available to interested individuals in the pesticide
community, have developed this Pesticide Product Information on microfiche.
It is a data system designed to assist individuals in answering a wide range
of pesticide-related questions, and to permit the pesticide community to
make use of most of OPP's computer-based information.
This manual provides the basic information and guidance needed to use these
microfiche to your advantage. Their use can save time and money in answering
most pesticide-related questions.
Some problems, however, may be too complex to answer within a reasonable
period of time using only the microfiche. If you run into such a problem,
there are experts available to help you in the Benefits and Use Division of
the Office of Pesticide Programs. They may be contacted by phone at (703)
557-7498 or by mail:
Science Support Branch
Benefits and Use Division (TS-768)
Office of Pesticide Programs
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C. 20460
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Microfiche — Why?
Microfiche was selected for information dispersal because fiche is compact,
lightweight, inexpensive and easily updated. The individual microfiche
are strips of film about the size of a large index card. Each microfiche
card contains reduced images of up to 270 full size computer pages.
The Pesticide Product Information consists of a stack of these microfiche
"cards," which weigh only a few pounds. The same microfiche translated into
"hard copy" would produce a stack of full size computer paper many feet
high.
Suggested Methods for Handling and Storage of Microfiche
For ease of use, microfiche should be stored in a card file with suitable
index tabs or in. one of the commercially available microfiche folders. The
last pages of this manual supply tabs to aid in your organized storage.
Each fiche bears a title and number in its upper margin. Sets containing
large numbers of fiche (e.g. Pesticide Label Data, Site/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number, etc.) also indicate which segment of the data is •
contained on each fiche.
Microfiche Readers — Use and Availability
To use the microfiche, simply select the card you need (see Index to Microfiche
Sets) and insert the fiche into the reader. As most readers are somewhat
different, read the directions supplied with your machine to determine how
to insert, the fiche.
As noted earlier, each frame on the microfiche is simply a reduction of a
computer page. Each page or frame is numbered in the upper right hand corner
of the frame and all frames on all fiche are sequenced identically. The
first frame is in the upper left hand corner and the frames run sequentially
fron top to bottom and left to right. After locating the correct frame and
taking all necessary notations, remove the fiche and return it to its proper
place.
A wide variety of microfiche readers is available. Readers vary from pocket
types to large desk models with variable magnification. Microfiche reader-
printers which will provide a printed.page or "hard copy" of the data are
also available.
Most libraries have microfiche readers or reader-printers available for
public use. If you are interested in purchasing a reader, consult the yellow
pages of your local telephone directory under "Microfilming Services, Equipment
and Supplies."
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Accuracy and Completeness of Information
The Pesticide Product Information on microfiche does not constitute a legal
document. The data in these microfiche should not be used as the final word
when determining if a particular chemical is registered for a particular
use. This information should be for reference purposes only. Any and all
data should be verified with the source document (e.g. the registered label,
etc.) before any substantive action is taken.
Updates and Related Fiche Sets
The Pesticide Product Information on microfiche is updated annually in April.
A microfilmed set of all EPA-accepted pesticide labels is also being maintained.
It is available on microfiche from the National Technical Information Service,
Springfield, Virginia, 22161. It is used as a companion document to the
Pesticide Product Information. This Compact Label File is scheduled for
update on an annual basis.
PESTICIDE PRODUCT INFORMATION
The following pages give a description of the information contained in each
of these microfiche sets. Included is the manner in which the set is organized
and what is to be found on a representative frame within the set.
Once you are familiar with the information contained in the system, you will
see how the information from various sets can be combined to answer various
pesticide-related questions.
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Index to Subsets
FICHE TITLE
I. Set A
Product Manager Assignment
Pesticide Products (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Products (ALPHABETICAL)
Pesticide Companies (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Conpanies (ALPHABETICAL)
Chemical Cross Reference File
(ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL LISTINGS)
Tolerance File by Chemical
Tolerance File by Conmodity
Chemical/Registration Number File
Pesticide Label Data
II. Set B
EPA Site Categories
(Complete code sequence listing)
Agricultural Crops (alphabetical)
Ornamental plants and Forest trees (common
and scientific name listings)
Preferred Site Terms (Numerical and
Alphabetical listings)
EPA Pest Vocabularies
Aquatic and Terrestrial Weeds (common name
and code sequence listings)
Antimicrobial Pest List (code sequence listing)
Insects and Other Organisms (common name listing)
Insects and Other Organisms (code sequence
listing)
Plant Parasitic Nematodes (common name
and code sequence listings)
Plant Pathogens/Economic Fungi (common name
and code sequence listings)
Protozoa (code sequence listing)
Vertebrates (common name and code sequence
listings)
NUMBER REFER
OF TO
FICHE PAGE
4
4
3
3
1
1
2
57
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
11
11
12
12
17
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II. Set B (continued)
FICHE TITLE
Site Table
(alphabetical site name listing)
(numerical site code listing)
Pest Table
(common name and code sequence listings)
Pest Name/Chemical/Registration Number
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/Registration
Number
Herbicides
Antimicrobials
Insecticides
Fungicides/Nematicides
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration Number
Herbicides
Ant imi crobials
Insecticides
Fungicides/Nematicides
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest)
Site Code/Pest Code/Chemical/Registration Number
Herbicides
Antimicrobials
Insecticides
Fungicides/Nematicides
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest)
Chemical/Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Registration
Number
Herbicides
Antimicrobials
Insecticides
Fungicides/Nematicides
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest)
NUMBER REFER
OF TO
FICHE PAGE
17
2
2
1
27
17
17
8*
5
13*
6
2
152*
18
165*
32
3
233
25
207
39
4
117*
17
129*
28
3
18
18
18
20
*estimated
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II. Set B (continued)
NUMBER REFER
OF TO
FICHE PAGE
FICHE TITLE
Chemical/Site Code/Pest Code/Registration
Number and Chemical Index 20
Herbicides 164
Chemical Index 1
Antimicrobials 17
Chemical Index 2
Insecticides 134
Chemical Index 2
Fungicides/Nematicides 29
Chemical Index 1
Miscellaneous (Rodenticides/No Pest) 4
Chemical Index 1
24C Applications by State 37 21
Chemical Index of Chemical/Site/Pest/24C Permit No. 1 21
Chemical/Site Code/Pest Code/24C Permit No. 16 21
Site Code/Pest Code/Chemical/24C Permit No. 23 21
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SET A
Product Manager Assignment
Arranged by: EPA Registration Number
The Product Manager (PM) is the individual within the Registration Division
of OPP who is responsible for registering pesticide products on a day-to-day
basis. If specific questions arise concerning a particular pesticide product,
the Product Manager for that product should be contacted.
The Product Manager for a particular product is identified in the PM Assignment
microfiche. The fiche set is arranged by registration number. First find
the registration number of the product then note the appropriate PM number.
The Product Manager can be contacted via the telephone numbers in the following
list or by mail:
12 J. Ellenberger (703) 557-2386
15 G. LaRocca (703) 557-2400
16 W. Miller (703) 557-2600
17 T. Gardner (703) 557-2690
21 H. Jacoby (703) 557-1900
23 R. Mountfort (703) 557-1830
25 R. Taylor (703) 557-1800
31 J. Lee (703) 557-3663
32 A. Castillo (703) 557-3965
99 Unassigned
PM
Registration Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
(TS-767-C)
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D. C. 20460
Pesticide Products (NUMERICAL)
Arranged by: EPA Registration Number
This set lists the product name, status code and the registration date of
each pesticide product by its registration number.
Products currently registered in individual states are included and can be
identified by the two-letter state designation to the left of the status
code. State-registered products can be used only in that state until such
time that they become registered by the EPA.
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Note: The EPA registration number is composed of two sets of digits: the
six digit company number to the left and the five digit product number
to the right (e.g. all Shell Chemical Company products begin with
000201).
000201-00127
000201 Company Number
00127 Product Number
Status Codes
1A - Active Product Name
2A - Inactive Product Name
3A - Active Additional Brand Name
4A - Active Distributor Name
6A - Pending Product Name
Pesticide Products (ALPHABETICAL)
Arranged by: Product Name
This set lists the same data as Pesticide Products (Numerical), but in
alphabetical order by product name. If the product name is known, this
fiche set will indicate the EPA Registration Number.
Pesticide Companies (NUMERICAL)
Arranged by: Company Number
This set is arranged numerically by the six digit company number and includes
company names, type code, and company address.
Company Type Codes
D - Distributor
E - Establishment
M - Manufacturer
S - State
Pesticide Companies (ALPHABETICAL)
Arranged by: Company Name
In this set, pesticide companies are listed in alphabetical order by company
name. This set lists the same data as Pesticide Companies (Numerical).
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Chemical Cross Reference File (ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL LISTINGS)
Arranged by: Chemical Name and Chemical Code
Much of OPP's pesticide data is arranged by active chemical ingredient (e.g.
the Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration number and Chemical/Registration number
microfiche sets discussed below). Since many chemical names are too long to
be handled easily, EPA has assigned a chemical code number for every active
ingredient. Much of the data in these sets is arranged by chemical code
and not by chemical name. In order to obtain data from the microfiche files
entitled Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration Number or Chemical/ Registration
Number, the user must first locate the EPA chemical code for the chemical in
question.
The Chemical Cross Reference File (alphabetical) indicates the appropriate
chemical code for each chemical. The numerical listing groups accepted
chemical names, trade names, common names and synonyms for each chemical by
chemical code. If the user knows the chemical code, he can learn other
synonyms for the chemical in question.
no designation - EPA Accepted Chemical Name
C - Common Name
S - Synonym
T - Trade name
Tolerance File By Chemical
Arranged by: Chemical Name
This set lists for each chemical name and agricultural commodity, the
established tolerances ejqpressed as PPM (parts per million), and the section
number in the Code of Federal Regulations where additional information may
be found.
Tolerance File By Commodity
Arranged by: Commodity Name
This set lists the same data as does the Tolerance file by chemical but is
listed by agricultural commodity and chemical name.
Chemical/Registration Number File
Arranged by: Chemical Code
This set lists all registered pesticide products (by registration number)
which contain a particular chemical (by chemical code). Note: This does
not mean that the particular pesticide product found contains only one ingredient.
To determine if the particular registration number in question is a mixture,
consult the Pesticide Label Data fiche set (discussed below).
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Pesticide Label Data
Arranged by: Registration Number
This set lists, for each registration number, the product name, pesticide
type (e.g. insecticide and miticide), chemical active ingredients, percent
concentration of each ingredient, the status (see description under Pesticide
Products (Numerical)), the Product Manager, the latest date that the label
was accepted, and the toxicity code.
Toxicity Codes
1 - Danger
2 - W&rning
3 - Caution
SET B
Site and Pest Data on Microfiche
Eleven microfiche subsets are provided which contain site/pest vocabulary and
use pattern information. They are:
EPA Site Categories;
Preferred Site Terms;
EPA Pest Vocabularies;
Site Table;
Pest Table;
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/Registration Number;
Pest Name/Chemical/Registration Number;
Chemical/Site Code/Pest Code/Registration Number;
Chemical/Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Registration Number;
Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number^
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number;
The data in the Site/Chemical/Registration Number, Pest/Chemical/ Registration
Number, Chemical/Site/Pest Registration Number, and Site/Pest/Chemical/
Registration Number microfiche sets were processed using a set of special
computer programs. More than half of all registered pesticide products
contain a mixture of two or more active chemical ingredients. Without
scientific knowledge of the effects of each chemical it is frequently impossible
to tell which chemical in a mixture is actually the controlling factor for
the pest identified on the label, or if two or more of the active ingredients
work together to control the pest. To avoid misleading listings of sites
and pests for individual chemicals, pesticide chemical mixtures are listed
in their entirety wherever they occur on the Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration Number, and Site code/Pest code/Chemical/ Registration Number
microfiche. No attempt has been made, however, to indicate which chemical
or chemicals of a pesticide mixture is the controlling factor for the pest
identified on the label.
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EPA Site Categories
Includes: Introduction, Table of Contents, Site Categories and Site Qualifiers;
Alphabetized Agricultural Crops; Alphabetized Ornamental Plants
and Forest Trees by common and scientific names.
The Site Categories vocabulary organizes the sites of pesticide application
(e.g. beans, domestic dwellings) by code, to enable the interpretation and-
coding of sites from pesticide labeling. This vocabulary is designed to
reflect site names organized by groups (i.e. site categories), documentation
with scientific names and/or descriptive information, and the appropriate
hierarchical code. The sites are further modified with coded site qualifiers
(e.g. foliar application, indoor use). An explanation of the coding system
can be found in its introduction.
Preferred Site Terms
Includes: Generic site terms organized numerically by code and alphabetically
by name.
The preferred site terms fiche file provides brief (one to several word)
descriptions of sites defined by the site categories document. The preferred
site terms plus the supraqualifiers (discussed below) compose the supraqualified
site terms used in the generic site versions of the Site/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number, Chemical/Site/ Pest/Registration number, and Site/
Chemical/Registration Number data sets.
The Supraqualified sites represent a generic system of site terminology.
They are being used again this year to replace the 5- and 7-digit sites used
in the 1981 Site/Pest/Chemical/ Registration Number and Chemical/Site/Pest/
Registration number microfiche sets. The Supraqualified sites will be inter-
mediate in specificity between the old 5- and 7-digit site terms. Basically,
what has been done is to group qualifier terms (position 6 and 7 of the site
code) into meaningful generic clusters called supraqualifiers. For example,
there are 16 qualifier terms describing treatment to growing crops in the
field. These have all been condensed to one supraqualifier term, "crop/site
in field". Table 1 describes how the supraqualifiers relate to the qualifiers
from which they were derived. As was mentioned earlier, a supraqualified
site consists of a preferred site term (e.g. apple) and a supraqualifier
(e.g. crops/site in field).
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1.
Listing of supraqualifiers by code. Within each supraqualifier, all appropriate
qualifiers and the appropriate site categories in which they appear are listed.
Supraqualifier
AA = crop/site in field
BA = seed crop
ICA = greenhouse
DA = nursery stock/
nonbearing/transplant
EA = stored commodity
treatment
EB = stored seed
treatment
FA = house plant/cut plant
material
Applicable Qualifier
00 = all or unspecified
01 = foliar treatment
02 = soil treatment
03 = water treatment
08 = bait application
09 = seed/seed piece treatment
15 = dormant/delayed dorm/post harvest
19 = treated wrap/taphole treatment
23 = frill/injection treatment
24 = basal bark application
25 - stump treatment
41 = no till soil application
61 = water treatment
62 = aquatic sites - related surfaces
81 = general soil fumigation
82 = spot soil fumigation
04 = seed crop - foliar treatment
05 - seed crop - soil treatment
06 = seed crop - water application
Appropriate Site Categories*
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-40
01-39
01-39
01-39
10 = greenhouse - foliar treatment 01-39
11 - greenhouse - soil treatment 01-40
12 = greenhouse - water treatment (01-39)
13 = greenhouse - fumigation/aerosol/fog 01-40
16 = nursery/nonbearing 01-40
22 - containerized plant material 01-39
07 = postharvest treatment to nonstored
commodities 01-28,43
21 = stored commodity treatment 01-28,43,44
80 = fumigation vault treatment 01-28,43,44
83 = fumigation treatment - nonsoil 01-28,43,44
00 = all or unspecified 43,44
18 = stored seed treatment 01-39
14 = houseplant treatment 01-39
20 = cut ornamental plant treatment 30-39
* Parentheses indicate that the qualifier was never used in that site category.
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jgab:
le 1 (continued)
Supraqualifier
GA = Equipment/vehicles
applicable Qualifier
34 = human shoe bath treatment
35 = feeding/watering appliance
treatment
36 = animal equipment treatment
37 - transportation vehicle treatment
39 = treatment of storage/processing
equipment
71 = hospital use
68 = laboratory use
67 = veterinary use only
72 = commercial use
73 = household and coin operated use
74 = sickroom use
00 = all or unspecified
26 = animal treatment
66 = human treatment
27 = enclosed premise treatment,
nonfumigant
28 = open premise treatment
29 = feed lot treatment
30 = holding pen treatment
40 = enclosed premise fumigation
treatment
JB = edible product areas 43 = indoor treatment - edible product
HA = Hospital use
HB = Laboratory use
HC = Veterinary use only
HD = Commercial use
HE = Household/coin
operated use
HF = Sickroom use
IA = animal treatment
IB = human treatment
= premise treatment
Appropriate Site Categories*
61
50-56
50-61
01-39, 43 44, 50-58, 71-74
01-39, 43 (44), 46, 61, 71
50-56, 87, (97), 89
74
50-56, 60, 61, (67), 74,
86, (87)
87
87
87
50-56
50-56
74
50-58, 61
50-56
52, 53
50-56
50-58
58, 71-74, 77
area
45 = outdoor treatment - edible product
area (58), 71-74, 77
56 = residual spot treatment 71-74, 77
57 = residual crack + crevice treatment 71-74, 77
JC = areas other than
edible product areas
JD = storage/holding areas
JE = food/milk contact
surfaces
44 = indoor treatment - inedible
product area
46 = outdoor treatment - inedible
product area
17 = agricultural/nursery premises
38 = storage areas - empty/nonexposed
commodities
47 = milk contact surfaces treatment
51 = food contact surfaces treatment
(58), 71-74, 77
(58), 71-74, 77
01-39
01-39, 43, 44, 61, 71-74
60, 71-73
45, 61, 71-73, 81, 97
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Table 1 (continued)
LSupraqualifier
Applicable CXialif ier
Appropriate Site Categories
JF = non-food/non-ntilk
surfaces
JG = litter/bedding
treatment
KA = manure treatment
MA = water treatment
48 = non-milk contact surfaces
treatment
52 = non-food contact surfaces
treatment
31 = litter/bedding treatment
32 = dropping treatment beneath
caged birds
33 = manure treatment
61 = water treatment
51 = food contact surfaces
treatment
MB = water related surface
treatment 62
01
23
24
25
52
81
83
NA = soil contact wood
protection treatment 84
85
NB = nonsoil contact wood
protection treatment 86
aquatic sites - related surfaces
foliar treatment
frill/injection treatment
basal bark application
stump treatment
non-food contact surfaces
treatment
general soil fumigation
fumigation treatment - nonsoil
soil contact fumigation treatment
soil contact nonfumigation
treatment
nonsoil contact fumigation
treatment
87 = nonsoil contact nonfumigation
treatment
60, 71-73
45, 61, 71-73, 81, 97
50-56
55
50-56
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
64
64
64
64
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Table 1 (continued)
iSupraqualifier
Applicable Qualifier
Appropriate Site Categories"
OA = all or unspecified
00 = all or unspecified
01 = foliar treatment
02 = soil treatment
08 - bait application
23 = frill/injection treatment
24 = basal bark application
25 = stump treatment
40 = enclosed premise fumigation
treatment
50 = nonresidual application
53 = nonresidual space treatment
54 = nonresidual contact treatment
55 = residual general treatment
58 = indoor treatment
59 = outdoor treatment
63 = commercial shipyard use only
80 = fumigation vault treatment
81 = general soil fumigation
82 = spot soil fumigation
83 = fumigation treatment - nonsoil
88 = specialized soil treatment
43-46, 58-99
66-68
40, 66-68
45-90
66-68
66-68
66-68
63, 70
46, 70-72
46, 70-74, 77
46, 70-74, 77
46, 70-74, 77
60, 61, 68, 71-73, 77,
88, 97
60, 61, 68, 71-73, 77,
88, 97
69
46, 60-63, (67, 68, 70, 74,
76, 86, 89, 90, 98)
67, (66, 68, 70, 90)
(66-68, 70, 90)
46, 61, 63, 70, 71, 77, 89,
90, 98, (45, 50, 60,
66-68
74, 76, 86)
(61, 66-68, 90)
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EPA Pest Vocabularies
Includes: Introduction, Code and/or Common Name Sequences, _+ Appendix
The seven pest vocabularies include those for aquatic and terrestrial weeds;
antimicrobial pests; insects and other organisms; plantparasitic nematodes;
plant pathogens, economic fungi and related organisms; protozoa; and vertebrates,
These vocabularies are designed to reflect common names of pests documented
with scientific names and their appropriate hierarchical codes. Specific
information for each vocabulary is found in its respective introduction,
Site Tables
Includes: Site Name Sequence, Site Code Sequence
The site table reflects the actual coded sites with any descriptors and
qualifiers that have been interpreted from pesticide labeling, using the
Site Categories vocabulary as its basis. The table also includes a sequence
code separating synonyms or subsites.
Pest Table
Includes: Pest Name Sequence, Pest Code Sequence
The pest table reflects the actual coded pests that have been interpreted
from pesticide labeling using the pest vocabularies as its basis. The table
also includes a sequence code separating synonyms.
Pest Name/Chemical/Registration Number
Arranged by: Pest Name — Chemical Code — Registration Number
This set is arranged by pest name. Under each pest appear the pesticide
chemicals, in code order, registered to control the pest in question. Under
each chemical appear.the registration numbers of pesticide products containing
the above pest/chemical combination. Registration numbers corresponding to
products containing more than one active ingredient are preceded by an asterisk.
Unasterisked registration numbers represent products that contain only the
subject chemical.
Care should be exercised when interpreting information from this data set.
Pest/chemical combinations containing only asterisked registration numbers
should be viewed with skepticism. In the case where all registration numbers
are asterisked, it is possible that the chemical in question is not efficacious
for a given pest; another of the chemicals in the formulation may, in fact,
be providing the control.
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Site Name (Supraqualified)/Qiemical/Registration Number
Arranged by: Type °f pesticide-Site Name - Chemical Cede - Registration
Number
This set is arranged by site name. Under each site appear the pesticide
chemicals, in code order, registered for use on the site in question. Under
each chemical appear the registration numbers of pesticide products containing
the above site/chemical combination. Registration numbers corresponding to
products containing more than one active ingredient are preceded by an asterisk.
Unasterisked registration numbers represent products that contain only the
subject chemical.
Care should be exercised when interpreting information from this data set.
Site/chemical combinations containing only asterisked registration numbers
should be viewed with skepticism. In the case where all registration numbers
are asterisked, it is possible that the chemical in question is not efficacious
for the pest group addressed by this report; another of the chemicals in the
formulation may, in fact, be providing the control.
Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number
Organization: A. Type of Pesticide/Site Code/Pest Code/Chemical
Code/Registration Number
B. Type of Pesticide/Site Name (Supraqualified)/
Pest Name/Chemical Code/Registration Number
These microfiche sets each contain five discipline-related subsets: herbicides,
algaecides and growth regulators; antimicrobials and protozoa; insecticides,
acaricides, molluscicides and antifouling compounds; fungicides and nematicides;
and rodenticides and technical grade chemicals lacking pest claims (referred
to as miscellaneous). Within each discipline-related subset, the data are
arranged by either generic supraqualified site names or specific 10-digit
site codes as interpreted from pesticide labeling. Under each site term
appear the pest terms found on pesticide labeling which are associated with
that site term. Under each pest term are listed the chemicals (in code
order), singly or in groups of two or more as they appear in the active
ingredient statements of pesticide products. Under each chemical appear the
registration numbers of pesticide products containing the above site/pest/
chemical combination.
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The two levels of site specificity for each discipline-related subset allow
the user a choice between general and specific sites. For instance, if a
pest problem exists on Dewberries growing in the field, the user can query
the fiche alphabetically at the generic supraqualified site level. If the
user is only interested in a specific Dewberry variety or type of treatment
(e.g. foliar treatment or soil treatment), he should use the more specific
Site Code level. The following chart illustrates the above example:
SITE CODE SITE NAME (SUPRAQUALIFIED)
0100400010 Dewberries 01004AA Dewberry (crop/site in field)
0100401060 Dewberries
(foliar treatment)
0100402060 Dewberries
(soil treatment)
0100408010 Dewberries
(bait application)
0100415010 Dewberries
(delayed dormant application)
0100415020 Dewberries
(dormant application)
0100415030 Dewberries
(Post harvest application to crop)
0100481060 Dewberries
(soil fumigation)
Similiar comparisons can be made for treatments in greenhouses, to seed
crops, to stored commodities, or for other types of treatment. Refer to
Table 1 for more specific information about which types of treatment are
covered by each of the generic supraqualifier terms.
The user should be warned of the potential pitfalls in the use of the generic
supraqualified sites. All too often, more information than just the type of
treatment is lost in their use. Varietal types and synonymous or more specific
site names are also lost in the transition from 10-digit site code to supra-
qualified site name. For example, the supraqualified site 640010A - "Wood
Protection Treatment to Seasoned Forest Products" will not list the specific
wood sites from pesticide labeling (e.g. railroad ties, lumber, poles, posts,
timber, wood laundry poles, rough sawn cedar, etc.) which are listed at the
10-digit site code level. If this type of information is important to you
it may be worth the extra effort to work at the 10-digit site code level.
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Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration Number
Includes: Chemical Index arranged by Chemical Code for 10-digit site code
level.
Organization: A. Type of Pesticide — Number of Active Ingredients —
Chemical Code — Site Code — Pest Code — Registration
Number.
B. Type of Pesticide — Chemical Code — Site Name
(Supraqualified) — Pest Name — Registration Number.
The five discipline-related subsets of microfiche are the same as for the
Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number set. For the 10-digit site code
level, each subset is arranged by the number of active ingredients appearing
in the active ingredient statements of pesticide products (i.e. one active
ingredient, two active ingredients, etc.). Within each group, the chemicals
are arranged in code order. Under each chemical or chemical mixture appear
the site terms in code order found on pesticide labels containing the-above
chemical(s). Under each site term appear the pest terms in code order found
on pesticide labeling which are associated with that chemical/site combination.
Under each pest term appear the registration numbers of pesticide products
containing the above chemical/site/pest combination.
A Chemical Index is provided for each discipline-related subset to facilitate
the use of this set. The Chemical Index lists each chemical in code order
(see discussion under Chemical Reference File (Alphabetical)) and page numbers
where information for a chemical appearing singly or in a mixture with other
chemicals, is located on the Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration Number fiche.
For example: To locate chemical/site/pest/registration number information
for products containing Alachlor, chemical code 090501, locate 090501 on the
Chemical Index fiche for herbicides:
090501
PP: 28515-28588
090501 035506
PP: 41177-41179
090501 080803
PP: 41709-41737
Information for products containing Alachlor as a single active ingredient
is located on pages 28515 to 28588 of the Chemical/Site/Pest/Registration
Number fiche. Information for products containing Alachlor (090501) and
Atrazine (080803) is located on pages 41709 to 41737 of the Chemical/Site/
Pest/Registration Number fiche.
The generic Supraqualified Site Name level has been dramatically streamlined.
In order to avoid the complexity and confusion caused by numerous chemical
combinations for a given chemical (over 400 combinations for some chemicals),
all site/pest/registration number information for a given chemical is being
listed under one chemical code. Each chemical therefore, is listed only
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once, in code order. Under each chemical appear the site terms found on
pesticide labeling, in Site Name (Supraqualified) order. Under each site
term appear the pest terms in Pest Name order. Under each pest term appear
the registration numbers of pesticide products containing the above chemical/
site/pest combination. Registration numbers corresponding to products containing
more than one active ingredient are preceded by an asterisk. Unasterisked
registration numbers represent products that contain only the subject chemical.
Care should be exercised when interpreting information from this data set,
and chemical/site/pest combinations containing only asterisked registration
numbers should be viewed with skepticism. In the case where all registration
numbers are asterisked, it is possible that the chemical in question is not
efficacious for a given site/pest combination; another of the chemicals in
the formulation may, in fact, be providing the control.
Because each chemical is only listed once in ascending chemical order at the
Supraqualified site level, a chemical index to this level is not needed.
24C Applications by State
Arranged by: State—State Registration Number
This set lists State registrations of a pesticide to meet a special local
need (24C). For each registration number this set lists: the applicant for
the special local need, the applicant's address, product name, issue date,
the expiration date, toxicity, pesticide form, pesticide type(s), chemical
active ingredients and percent concentration of each ingredient, and sites
and pests.
Chemical/Site/Pest/24C Permit Number (and Chemical Index Fiche)
Arranged by: Number of active ingredients — Chemical Code —
Site Code — Pest Code — 24C Permit Number
This set allows the user to determine which 24C permits are on file as having
certain chemicals registered to meet special local needs. Please note the
discussion of the Chemical/Site Code/Pest Code/Registration Number fiche for
a brief explanation of how these sets are organized. Their first three
elements use the same types of data.
Site/Pest/Chemical/24C Permit Number
Arranged by: Site Code — Pest Code — Number of Active
Ingredients — Chemical Code — 24C Permit Number
This set uses the same data elements as does the Chemical/Site/Pest/ 24C
Permit Number set, but with the access to the set being via the site code.
Refer to the discussion of the Site Code/Pest Code/ Chemical/Registration
Number fiche for an explanation of how these sets are organized.
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Chemicals Qnitted from Site/Pest Microfiche
The following list (by chemical code) of active ingredients has been suppressed
from the microfiche sets because of their being petroleum oils or solvents.
Had these chemicals been included, the microfiche sets would have been much
larger and much more complex.
006501 Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
006601 Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil, solvent or
hydrocarbons
006602 Heavy aromatic naphtha
054002 Methylated naphthalenes
063501 Kerosene
063502 Mineral oil, mineral seal oil or white mineral oil
063503 Petroleum distillate, oils, solvent, or hydrocarbons;
also paraffinic hydrocarbons, aliphatic hydrocarbons,
paraffinic oil
086802 Xylene
Quick Reference Guide to Fiche and Sample Questions
The following 2-page chart acts as a quick 'cross reference guide to be used
in answering your pesticide-related questions. The column headers are self-
explanatory and the user should work from left to right.
The sample questions will lead you through the various steps involved in
answering the questions, thereby giving you an initial feel for the correct
use of the fiche.
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Output Fiche (used to answer Pesticide-Related questions)
USER NEEDS
USER KNOWS
FICHE USED
Accessed by
Chemical(s) and/or Registration
numbers
Registration No.(s)
Product name, Pesticide type.
Chemistry, Status, Product
manager assignment, Acceptance
date, toxicity code
Tolerance Information
Product Manager
24(c) permit No.
Registration No.
Product name
Company name and Address
Company number
Pest
Site
Site and Pest
Chemical, Site,
and Pest
Chemical
Registration No.
Commodity
Chemical
Registration No.
Site and Pest
Chemical, Site
and Pest
Product name
Registration No.
Company No.
Company name
Pest Name/Chemical/Registration No.
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/
Registration Number
Site Code/Pest Code/Chemical/
Registration No.
Site name (supraqualified)/Pest/
Chemical/Registration No.
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration No.
Chemical/Site name (supraqualified)/
Pest/Registration No.
Chemical/Registration No.
Pesticide Label Data
Tolerance file by commodity
Tolerance file by chemical
Product manager assignment
Site/Pest/Chemical/24(c) permit No.
Chemical/Site/Pest/24(c) permit No.
Pesticide Products (ALPHABETICAL)
Pesticide Products (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Companies (NUMERICAL)
Pesticide Companies (ALPHABETICAL)
Pest name
Site Name
Site code. Pest code
Site name, Pest name
Chemical code, Site
code, Pest code
Chemical code, Site
name, Pest name
Chemical code
Registration No.
Commodity name
Chemical name
Registration No.
Site code, Pest code
Chemical code, Site
code, and Pest
code
Product name
Registration No.
Company No.
Company name
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Reference Fiche (Required to Access Output Fiche)
User Needs
User Knows
Fiche Used
Accessed by
i
NJ
Chemical Code
Chemical Names
(especially synonomy)
Site Code
Site Names
(especially synonomy)
Site Names
(for Supraqualified lists)
Ornamental Common Name
Site Documentation
Pest Code
Pest Names
(especially synonony)
Chemical name
Chemical code
Site category
Crop name
Ornamental name
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site name
Site code
Site code
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site code
Pest name
Pest code
Chemical Cross Reference file
(ALPHABETICAL)
Chemical Cross Reference file
(NUMERICAL)
Site categories
Agricultural Crops (ALPHABETICAL)
Ornamentals - Common Name Listing
- Scientific Name Listing
Site Tables (ALPHABETICAL)
Site Tables (NUMERICAL)
Preferred Site terms
Ornamental-Scientific Name listing
Site Categories
Pest Vocabularies (ALPHABETICAL)
Pest Tables (ALPHABETICAL)
Pest Vocabularies (NUMERICAL)
Pest Tables (NUMERICAL)
Chemical name
Chemical code
Site category/code
Crop name
Ornamental name
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site name
Site code
Site code
Ornamental
Scientific name
Site Category/Code
Pest name
Pest name
Pest code
Pest code
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SAMPLE QUESTIONS
A. What chemicals are used to control mosquitoes in the larval stage? What
are the registration numbers of the products containing these chemicals?
Step 1. Use the Pest Name/Chemical/Registration Number fiche. Under the
pest name MOSQUITOES (LARVAE) you will find the chemicals and the
. registration numbers of the products registered for the control of
mosquito larvae. Keep in mind that the asterisked registration
numbers contain other active ingredients as well as the chemical
listed.
I
;PEST
ACTIVE INMEDIENTCS)
PEST NMC/C»CrUCft./HCGISTftATION
MOSQUITOES
069001
019009
MOSQUITOES
0*1801
MOSQUITOES
00*001
00*003
006*01
009001
010002
010101
OilSOI
(EGGS)
MCE «.S87
(CONTINUED) IOWWAKMC
Pyrothrino
•0006SS-0068* «0030*0-OOU3
•001769-00009
*•••
•002270-00161
•010827-OJ117
•037401.QOOll
(LWVNE)
0-EtHyl 0-{p-nttrop*Mnyl) phonylpHaip»wn«thi*«t«
007001-07720
(LMVME)
Vlothrm ( ally) HMO l*g of ci* Bur I, nor p«r grtm of oroducti
16.000 Int«rnit lontl uniti of acitixty centunod >n otcK «.llior»« of product.
OOOJ7S-OOWS 01I273-OOOM 011273-00038 036*88-00010 0*3382-00003
0*3382-00007 0*5382-00008 0*3382-00010
Lmdtno ( (>••• icoacr of boniono »voi»chlori»o ) C99I pwr« gum» roquirod)
006830-00002 015887-06*27
b-Butoiy-b'-thiocyino diothyl othor ( Not*: b • hot* )
*00033*-00237 <00090*-0008S «00090*-001S8 002270-00133 »003*3S-001*9
fa-TMoeyinoothyl ««t«r» of aiiod fttty »cid»« «C100» C10-C18) (Noto: b • botl)
*00033*-00237 «00033*-00278 >OOC33*-002«9 «00363S-001*9
2-Butoiy«thonol
SQ03S07-00010
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B. Is methoxychlor (chemical code 034001) used on marsh land to control mosquito
larvae? What products that contain methoxychlor are registered for this
purpose?
Step 1. Use the Site Table (ALPHABETICAL) fiche. Find the site marsh land
and note its code: 6503300010. The sites marsh land (margins) (water
treatment) and marsh land (public health) may also serve as additional
sources of information,,
SITC TABLE (ALPHABETICAL SITE NAME LISTING)
PACE
174
SITC COOC
Ju3?c3oio
6*00600560
69oo*&oo50
6900700030
6901800000
6902000000
690*500000
6900600000
6900463010
6901000000
69C1400000
6900700000
6900400000
810116C260
OS026300GO
6S033C0010
650!I6:010
65033520:0
65CTT003JO
65?nsc-040
6s:::t;:io
65S!J*:i40
6SOTU2130
65CS300050
3507J3COOO
3:DJSC2010
9700JW060
810C:002SO
S405200000
SAOSSvOC'.O
140«2:i060
SfOC; 000*0
76W40v020 '
J547:010;0
S5*-:iW10
ssvmcio
ISOI900305
3426M0030
5302050000
4401900000
730CJ05010
7JOOJ«0:0
•:CvS*4cro
710CJI5040
SITE TERM
MARIGOLD (WATER TREATMENT)
HASINAS
MARINE EQUIPMENT
MARINE STRUCTURES (uooo)
MARINE STRUCTURES f, EQUIP (METAL XPRI/TJNPRIXANTIFOU. TRT)
MARINE STRUCTURES I EQUIP (PAINTEOXANTIFOUL TRT)
MARINE STRUCTURES ANO EQUIPMENT (ALUMINUM) (ANTIFOULING TRT)
MARINE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT (FIBERGLASS) (ANTIFOUL TRT)
MARINE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT (PAINTED/PRIMED) (COMMERCIAL SHIPYARD USE OMLY)
MARINE STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT (PLASTIC) (ANTIFOULING TRT)
MARINE STRUCTURES ANO EQUIPMENT (STEEL/IRON) (ANTIFOUL TUT)
MAR:NC STRUCTURES ANO EQUIPMENT cwooo) {ANTIFOULING TRT)
MARINE STRUCTURES AND E8UIPMENT(ALL/UNSPEC)(ANTIFOULING TRT)
MARINE UPH3LSTERY (VINYL)
HARXRAM. SUEET (OAECANO) (FLAVORING AND SPICE CROP)
MARSH LAND
RARSH LAND (MARGINS) (UATER TREATMENT)
MARSH LAND (MARGIKSXPCO)
MARSH LAND (PUB. HEALTH)
MARSHES (SURFACE TREATMENT)
MARSHES (SURROUKOING VEGETATION-FOLIAR TREATMCNT)
MARSHES (UATER TREATMENT)
MARSKLANQ C SURROUNDING VEGETATION)
MARSHY AREAS
MASCARENEGRASS
MAS:AREN£GRASS (GROUND COVER) (SOIL TREATMENT)
MASONRY
MASTICS
MATRI-10NYVINC
KATRIMONYVIKE
HATRIMONYVINE (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MATTRESSES
MAUSOLEUMS
MVTEN (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MA-.'TEN (GREENHOUSE-FOLIAR TREATMENT)
MA-TEN (HOUSEPLAKT)
MEADOW FESCUE
MEAOOU UILLOU
NEAOQUS (FOLIAR TREATMENT)
Mi AT ANIMAL FEED LOTS
MEAT ANIMALS (ALL OR UNSPECIFIED)
MEAT BYPRODUCTS (NONFOOD)
MEAT MARKETS
MEAT MARKETS (INOOOS EOIBlf 5
MEAT PAC« cs*. :INCC.)
MEAT PACK. PLANT
ME»T PAC». »LAH' trr :
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Step 2. Use the Pest Table (Comon Name Sequence) fiche. Under the pest
name MOSQUITOES (LARVAE) note the pest code: IOAMAAC040.
PCST TABLE (COMMON NAME SEOUCNCE)
PAGE
66
PCST cooe
IGAAAA»010
PCST Tom
PCrAOBA020
PBDAJ8A010
INB6CDA010
IRACBUA010
IRAHATA010
IRAHATG040
PDFAAA8010
IVACIBA010
P8SAAAB010
PBGAAABOJO
ITAYAOAOJO
IQAMAAA010
IOAMAAJG40
IOAMAAB040
IOAMAAC040
ICA1AAI040
PAAAAAU010
PCOAGBA010
ITAAABA020
ITAAABJOSO
ITAAASBOSO
ITAAABCOSO
ITAHBIOSO
VXGE6AA010
IN-:;»U»OIO
ISCCBCA010
PCLAFEC010
OVETCOA010
OVESSfCClO
Pn:»3DCC10
PAZAOBC020
PB^SPSGOIO
iss:»c»oio
PCCACSCOIO
PC.ABCI020
IIrAAOA010
KOLUJSKS
fWNCYVORT
NONTYWORT CPRCEMCRGENCE)
NONOLCPIS
nOKTEREY ENGRAVER BEETLE
MOSTERET PINE APHIO
MONTEREY PINE SCALE
MONTEREY PINE SCALE
MOOMSEEO
MORMON CRICKET
HORNING GLORY
MORNINGGLORY (PREEMERGENCE)
MORNINGGLORY LEAFHXNER
MOS8UITOCS
MOSQUITOES
MOSQUITOES
MOSQUITOES
MOSQUITOES
MOSS
MOTHCRUORT
MOTHS
MOTHS
nor us
MOTHS
MOTHS
HCTTLEO UILLOU BORER
MO'JNTAIM BEAVER
MOUNTAIN GOPHER
MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE
MOUNTAIN- ASH SAVFLY
MO'JSTAINMAHOGANY
HO'jRKIfC DOVES
K3USE BARLEY
MOUSE HEPATITIS VIRUS
MOUSE POLIOVIRUS
R3V5CEAR CHICKUCED
MSUSEEAR CWCKUEED (PREEMER6CNCE)
M:USECAR POVERTYUEEO
nuo DAUBERS
MUO PLANTAIN
MUD RUSH (PREEMERCCNCE)
MUO SHRIMP
(CRAU.ERS)
(ADULT)
(EGGS)
(LARVAE)
(PUPAE)
(ADULT)
(EGG'S)
(LARVAE)
CPUPAE)
PC
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Step 3. USe the Chemical/Site/Pest/fcegistration Number fiche for insecticides.
First use the index to this set of fiche to find on which pages
Methojqrchlor (chemical code 034001) is located. Write down these
page numbers: 1607-1964. Locate these pages on the fiche and then
look under the site code 6503300010 (marsh land)/ pest code IQAMAAC040
(mosquito larvae) combination and locate the product registration
numbers.
! CHEW/W
I
CHEHXCM. ZNOCY OF CHEnXCAL/SXTC/PCST/ReGISTMTION NMER dNSCCTXCIKS)
net 69
032701
PP. 1602-1607
032701 032501
PP. 11262-18263
032701 041403
PP. 1S281
032701 056502
PPi 1*281
032701 079801
PP. 11261
033901 063001
PPi 18281-18284
033901 OrS201 063506 067002 081101 010301 011501
PPi 34030
034001
PPi 1607-1964
034001 007501
PPi 16270
034001 008101
W>. 16272-16276
CHEBICAL(S) SITE PEST CHEMICAL/SITE COOE/PEST COOE/AECISTRATION MMER (IMSECTICIOES)
(NO OF AD COOE'NMC COOE'MVt
( 1)031001
IOAHAAC010 nOSQUITOES (LARVAE)
008590-00107
6S03300010 HARSH LAW
IOAMAC010 nOSOUITOES (LARVAE)
OOOSS1-00139 OOOSS1-00238 00590S-OOHM 00590S-0010S 007S01-00012 041011-09002
PACE 1.936
CXI
(CONTIN,
IOMVMJOXO HOSOUITOES
OOOSS1-00139
6503300060 SLOUGHS
lOAfHWO-IO HOS8UITOCS
000279-02(19 0037
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Step 4. For more specific product information, use the Pesticide Label Data
fiche and look for the product registration numbers found in step 3.
N•00551) REGISTRANT NUMBER 00551
•*•* PRODUCT SEARCH LISTING •**•
PESTICIDE LABEL DATA
PAGE 1.M2
• •««••«*•«.• !•••• PRODUCT NUMBER AND NAME *•*******•••••*»
• •
00131 BAIRO'S MALATHION S LB. EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE
* «TTPE: SO INSECTICIDE AND MITICIDE
• «FORM: 12 EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE etc OR E>
•INGREDIENTS*
OS77C1 57.0OOO H*l*thio« ( 0.0-diMthyl dt th . opho.ph.t* of diothyl «
«iii»iiiiiixi> PRODUCT NUMBER AMD NAME Ml*************
00132 SAPONATED CRESOL SOLUTION NF XII
• «TYPE: 22 DISINFECTANT
• WORM i is SOLUBLE CONCENTRATE
•INGREDIENTS*
079009 32.0000 Sotp
«i«»>ai»i»» PRODUCT NUMBER AND NAME •*********••<«**
ft N
OC133 CHLORDSNE 8LB. EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE
• "TYPE: SO INSECTICIDE AND MITICIDE
« «TTPE: 77 UNCLASSIFIED
• 'FORM: 12 EHULSIFIA8LE CONCENTRATE (EC OR E)
•INGREDIENTS*
OS8201 73.6000 Chlerdan* ( oc«»eM«ro-*.7-«««h»Ko«otr»hydron»d»i>« )
•
00139
METHOXTCHLOR 2S
•APOATE* «P"*
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•WOATE* «PM«
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*APOATE* «PM*
103057 12
•DATE* »TOXKIT»«
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1066 1
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10(2 2
•DATE* «TOXICITT«
0112 2
* --»thoivph«nr'>-l. 1. 1-tr , chloro«t»»n. >
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Step 5. The narne and address of the registrants are found in the Pesticide
Conparues (NUMERICAL) fiche. The registrant of product 551-139 is
Baird & McGuire, Inc.
PESTICIDE COMPANIES {NUMERIMLJ
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000570
GURNEY SEED AND NURSERY COMPANY
HENRY FIELD SEED 4 NURSERY COMPANY
60YLE-MIDUAY INC
STAUFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY
REALEX CORP.
ALPHA CHEMICAL COMPANY INC
MICHIGAN CHEM COW
NORO CHEMICAL CO.
PACIFIC SUPPLY COOPERATIVE
INDUSTRIAL FUMIGANT COMPANY
PEROLIN COMPANY. INC
SELIG CHEMICAL IWUSTRIES THE
PLEE-ZING INC
CONTINENTAL CHEMISTE CORPORATION
CHASE PRODUCTS COMPANY
UHITMIRE RESEARCH LABS INC
BOYER CORPORATION
NOVOCOL CHEM MFC COMPANY INC
COULEY S L 4 SONS MFC INC
UALCO IINCK CORP.
LMIT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OPITZ JOHN INC
SMITH CHEMICAL CO
REXALL DRUG COMPANY
OARUORTH INC
CHEVRON RESEARCH CO. .
HOP 1C INS
MONSANTO COMPANY
ROCHESTER MIDLAND
AMSCO DIVISION UNION :» COMPANY OF CALI
PIPER CC*»ANY INC
GROVMAfUC. INC.
BIOCERTA CORP
SCOTT 0 M 4 SONS COMPANY
SEARS ROEBUCK 4 COMPANY
PURITAN/CHURCHILL CHEMICAL co.
AILEY BROS INC
VAN WATERS 4 ROGERS
BAIRO 4 MCGUIRE INC
ACSCO INC
ESTECH INC.
DAVIES YOUNG COMPANY CTHE)
HINUTEMAN. AMERICAN CLEANING EQUIPMENT C
U-SAN-0 CORP
ASARCO INCORPORATED
HAVER-LOCKHAAT LAB
ABBEVILLE MIXING PLANT
ROCKLANO CHEMICAL CO. INC.
STREET
2ND 4 CAPITOL STS
"»07 SYCAMORE STREET
S AVE 4 HALE ST
1200 S. «7TX ST.
BOX 78 2500 SUMMIT ST.
1503-11 AftCYLE AVE
3S1 E OHIO ST
P.O. BOX iS12
1200 S.U. MAIN
601 EAST 1S9TH ST.
21SO OXFORD RD.
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2911-23 ATLANTIC AVE
BOX 666
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1161 REDVMOO AVE
501 •» 39TH ST
P 0 BOX 788 615 E 1TH AVE
3931 NORTH KINGSHIGHURY
PO BOX K
S7» MAMCET STREET
P.O. BOX ?S32
1101 17TH ST NU SUITE 60»
333 HOLLENBECIt ST.
825 SE THORNTON
M?0 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST.
1701 TOUANO AVC
303 5TH AVE
SCOT7LAMK RO.
SEARS TOlCR DEPT. 671/1STH FLOOR
PO BOX 932t7 MARTECH STATION
860 WASHINGTON
2256 JUNCTION AVENUE
775 SOUTH STREET ._ _
BOX «»S8
30 NORTH LASALLE ST.
2700 UAGNER PLACE
1125 N 3RD ST
1808 12 CHOUTEAU MVE
120 BROAOtAY
P.O. BOX 390
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C. What chemicals are registered for use on marsh land to control adult
mosquitoes?
Step 1. Obtain the pest code and site code as in Sample B, steps 1 and 2.
Step 2. Use the Site/Pest/Chemical/Registration Number fiche for Insecticides.
Locate site code 6503300010 (marsh land) and then pest code IQAMAAJ040
(mosquitoes (adult)). The chemicals registered for this use will be
listed in chemical code order, first listing the single active ingredient
products and then those products that are chemical mixtures.
j SITE PEST ACTIVE SITE COOE/PEST COOE/CHEHICAL/BEGISTHATION NUMBER (INSECTICIDES) PAGE 43.538 WOSLTT
| CODE -HAKE CODE-NAME IN&REDIENTCS) COUNT
6503300010 (lOAHAAAOlO) HARSH LAND
(CONT.) (CONT.) (MOSQUITOES >
007001-00227 1 '
IOAHAAC040 rnsauiTOES (LMVAEJ
(01)034001 rwthoiyehlor ( 2.2-bi«(p-Mtho«yph«nyl)-l.l.l-trichloro«tK*n« )
000351-00139 000331-00238 003903-00*04 005905-00403 007501-00012 041014-00002 ' 6
I
(01)057701 n«l*thien ( 0.0-diMthyl dithiopho«ph(t« of dicthyl Mrc
000904-00153 006612-03445 014107-09343 034704-00003 042463-00033
(02)057701 rialtthion ( 0.0-diMthyl ditfciae*to*p**t« of dicthyl ««re»pto»ueei««t« )
086S03 Xylcn* r*ngc «roa«tie solvent
011134-06019
IQAMAAJ040 nOSQUITQES ' (40U.T)
(01)034001 rtethoxyehlor ( 2.2-bi«(p-Mthoxyp»Mnyl).l.l.l.tFiehlor
000551-00139 •
(01)090401 4-e«nzoth;«nyl MthylcvrbwMt*
005187-00015 . •
COiJ06?501 Pipcrenyl butonidc C (butylc»rbityl)
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Pesticide Product Information on Microfiche
Corrections and/or Garments
In order to provide more accurate and more useful pesticide product information
on microfiche, we would welcome any corrections and/or comments you may have
while using these fiche.
Please mail comments to:
Science Support Branch
Benefits and Use Division (TS-768)
Office of Pesticide Programs
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW
Washington, D. C. 20460
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Filing of the Microfiche
The following 54 cut-out tabs are attached to facilitate the filing of your
fiche sets. Because of the predetermined dimensions of the fiche, it is
suggested that you use 4x6 inch file cards (arranged vertically); attach the
tabs with rubber cement to the top (narrow) edge of each card.
Each tab is titled to reflect the fiche set(s) that follow it. It is
recommended that the envelopes used to package the fiche be discarded as the
fiche are removed and filed. Each set of fiche will have its title atop each
fiche page. It is recotmended that the file arrangement parallel that used in
the listing on pages 5-7. File each chemical index so as to immediately precede
its appropriate chemical/site/pest/ registration number fiche set (including
that for the 24(C) file).
A variation on this filing system might group all of the site/chemical/
registration number, site/pest/chemical/registration number, and chemical/
site/pest/registration number fiche by the various disciplines (e.g. herbicide
supraqualified site/chemical/registration number followed by herbicide
supraqualified and 10-digit site/pest/chemical/registration number followed by
herbicide supraqualified and 10-digit chemical/site/pest/registration number).
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Product Manager Assignment
Pesticide Products (Numerical)
Pesticide Products (Alphabetical)
Pesticide Companies (Numerical)
Pesticide Companies (Alphabetical)
Chemical Cross Reference File
(Alphabetical and Numerical listings)
Tolerance File by Chemical
Tolerance File by Commodity
Chemical/Registration number File
Pesticide Label Data
EPA Site Categories
(Complete code sequence listing)
Agricultural Crops (Alphabetical)
Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees
(Common and Scientific Name listings)
Preferred Site Terms
(Numerical and alphabetical listings)
Aquatic and Terrestrial Weeds
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Antimicrobial Pest List
(Code sequence listing)
Insects and Other Organisms
(Common name listing)
Insects and Other Organisms
(Code sequence listing)
Plant Parasitic Nematodes
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Plant Pathogens/Economic Fungi
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Protozoa (Code sequence listing)
Vertebrates
(Common name and code sequence listings)
Site Table (alphabetical site name listing)
Site Table (Numerical site code listing)
Pest Table
ifcimmon name and code sequence listings)
Pest name/Chemical/Registration number
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/
Registration number (Insecticides)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/
Registration number (Fungicides)
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Site tJame (Supraqualifled)/Chemical/
Registration number (Herbicides)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/
Registration .:nunber (Antimicrobials)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Chemical/
istration number (Miscellaneous)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Herbicides)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Antimicrobials)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Insecticides)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Fungicides)
Site Name (Supraqualified)/Pest/Chemical/
Registration number (Miscellaneous)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/
Registration number (Herbicides)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/
Registration number (Antimicrobials)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/
Registration number (Insecticides)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/
Registration number (Fungicides)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/
Registration number (Miscellaneous)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Herbicides)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Antimicrobials)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Insecticides)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Fungicides)
Chemical/Site name (Supraqualified)/Pest/
Registration number (Miscellaneous)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration number (Herbicides)
(plus index)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration number (Antimicrobials)
(plus index)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration number (Insecticides)
(plus index)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration number (Fungicides)
(plus index)
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Registration number (Miscellaneous)
(plus index)
24(c) Applications by State
Chemical/Site code/Pest code/
Permit number
index)
Site code/Pest code/Chemical/
24(c) Permit number
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The following is an index to the "Pesticide Label Data" fiche and should
be cut out and filed with that set. The fiche number is in the left column
followed by the company number of the pesticide product that is listed first
on that particular fiche.
FILE
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
THIS CARD
00003
00148
00239
00279
00359
00432
00478
00551
00655
00746
00876
01002
01022
01234
01421
01660
01812
02136
02382
WITH THE
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
"PESTICIDE
02749
03095
03525
04077
04758
04977
05464
05785
06186
06755
07078
07455
08047
08590
08859
09339
09731
09982
10337
LABEL
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
DATA" FICHE
10718
11050
11411
11682
12477
15265
21327
32235
34473
35303
36998
37926
39477
41063
42844
44342
45639
47033
47797
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