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Environ mtntsl Protection
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Pttticide* and Toxic Subctanon
Wnhington DC 20460
November 1987
PMicidn
Guidance for the
Reregistration of
Pesticide Products
Containing SUMITHRIN
as the Active Ingredient
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GUIDANCE FOR THE
REREGISTRATION OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS
CONTAINING
SUMITHRIN
SHAUGHNESSY No. 069005
AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT
CAS No. 26002-80-2
EPA CAS NUMBER 426
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. CHEMICAL(S) COVERED BY THIS STANDARD 5
A. Description of Chemical — 5
B. Use Profile 6
C. Registration History 7
III. AGENCY ASSESSMENT 8
A. Summary Science Statement 8
B. Preliminary Science Findings 11
C. Tolerance Reassessment 15
IV. REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE 16
A. Summary of Positions and Rationales 16
B. Criteria for Registration 19
C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits 20
D. Required Labeling 21
V. PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THIS STANDARD 23
VI. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA 25
A. What are Generic Data? 26
B. Who Must Submit Generic Data? 26
C. What Generic Data Must be Submitted? 28
D. How to Comply with DCI Requirements 28
E. Procedures for Requesting a Change in
Protocol 31
F. Procedures for Requesting Extensions of
Time 32
G. Existing Stocks Provision Upon Suspension or
Cancellation 33
VII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC
DATA " 34
VIII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING ... 35
IX. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION 36
A. Manufacturing-Use Products (Sole Active) .... 36
B. Manufacturing-Use Products (Multiple Active) . . 37
C. End-use Products 39
D. Addresses 40
APPENDICES
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APPENDICES
I. DATA APPENDICES 41
Guide to Tables 41
Table A X 45
Table B 58
II. LABELING APPENDICES 61
Summary of Label Requirements and Table 61
40 CFR 162.10 Labeling Requirements 75
Physical/Chemical Hazards Labeling Statements 84
Storage Instructions 85
Pesticide Disposal Instructions 86
Container Disposal Instructions 87
III. USE INDEX APPENDIX 88
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES 152
Guide to Bibliography 152
Bibliography 156
V. FORMS APPENDICES 158
EPA Form 8580-1 FIFRA 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet 158
EPA Form 8580-6 Certification of Attempt to Enter into . 159
an Agreement with other Registrants
for Development of Data
EPA Form 8580-4 Product-Specific Data Report (End- . . 160
Use Products)
EPA Form 8580-27 Generic Data Exemption Statement . . . 162
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I. INTRODUCTION
The Registration Standards Program
EPA has established the Registration Standards program in
order to provide an orderly mechanism by which pesticide products
containing the same active ingredient can be reviewed and standards
set for compliance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The standards are applicable to reregis-
tration and future applications for registration of products con-
taining the same active ingredient. Each registrant of a product
containing an active ingredient subject to this Standard who
wishes to continue to sell or distribute that product must bring
his product and labeling into compliance with FIFRA, as instructed
by rhis Standard. Pesticides have been grouped into use clusters
and will be reviewed on the basis of a ranking scheme giving
higher priority to (1) pesticides in clusters used on food and
feed crops; and (2) pesticides produced in large volumes.
The Registration Standards program involves a thorough review
of the scientific data base underlying a pesticide's registration.
Th€i purpose of the Agency's review is to reassess the potential
hazards arising from the currently registered uses of the pesticide;
to determine the need for additional data on health and environmental
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effects; and to determine whether the pesticide meets the "no
unreasonable adverse effects" criteria of FIFRA. In its review
EPA identifies:
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1. Studies that are acceptable in fulfilling the data
requirements for the currently registered uses of the pesticide.
2. Additional studies necessary to support continued
registration. The additional studies may not have been required
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when the product was initially registered or may be needed to
replace studies that are now considered inadequate.
3. Labeling revisions needed to ensure that the product is
not misbranded and that the labeling is adequate to protect human
health and the environment.
The detailed scientific review, which is not contained in
this document, but is available upon request1, focuses on the
pesticide active ingredient. The scientific review primarily
discusses the Agency's evaluation Of and conclusions from available
data in its files pertaining to the pesticide active ingredient.
However, during the review of these data the Agency is also
looking for potential hazards that may be associated with the end-use
products that contain the active ingredient. The Agency will
apply the provisions of this Registration Standard to end-use
products if necessary to protect human health and the environmental.
The Agency's reassessment results in the development of
its regulatory position which is contained in Section IV of this
Standard. Based on this regulatory position, the Agency may
prescribe a variety of steps to be taken by registrants to
maintain their registrations in compliance with FIFRA. These
xThe scientific reviews are available upon request from the
Information Service Section, Room 236, CM#2 1921 Jefferson
Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202 (Telephone (703) 557-4453)
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steps may include:
1. Submission of data in support of product registration;
2. Modification of product labels;
3. Modifications to the manufacturing process of the
pesticide to reduce the levels of impurities or contaminants;
4. Restriction of the use of the pesticide to certified
applicators or other specially trained individuals;
5. Modification of uses or formulation types; or
6. Specification of packaging limitations.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the
issuance of a Notice of Intent to Cancel or a Notice of Intent to
Suspend (in the case of failure to submit data).
In addition, in cases in which hazards to human health or
the environment are identified, the Agency may initiate a Special
Review of the pesticide in accordance with 40 CFR Part 154 to
examine in depth the risks and benefits of use of the pesticide.
If the Agency determines that the risks of the pesticide's use
outweigh its benefits, the Agency may propose additional regulatory
actions, such as cancellation of uses which have been determined
to cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
EPA has authority under the Data Call-in (DCI) provisions of
FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B) to require that registrants submit data
to answer questions regarding the chemical, toxicological, and
environmental characteristics and fate of a pesticide. This
Registration Standard lists the data EPA believes are necessary
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to resolve concerns about this pesticide. These data are listed
in the Tables A and B in Appendix I. Failure to comply with
the DCI requirements enumerated in this Registration Standard may
result in issuance by EPA of a Notice of Intent to Suspend the
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affected product registrations.
Registrants are reminded that FIFRA sec. 6 (a) (2) requires
them to submit factual information concerning possible
unreasonable adverse effects of a pesticide at any time
that they become aware of such information. Registrants should
notify the Agency of any information, including interim or
preliminary results or studies, if those results suggest possible
adverse effects on man or the environment. This requirement
continues as long as products are registered by the Agency.
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II. CHEMICAL COVERED BY THIS STANDARD
A. Description of Chemical
Sumithrin (phenothrin) is a common name for an insecticide
and miticide manufactured in the United States by Sumitomo Chemical
America, Inc., and McLaughlin Gormley King Company.
The chemical name for Sumithrin is 3-phenoxybenzyl (IRS, 3RS;
IRS, 3SR)-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-l-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate.
Other names and code numbers include 3-phenoxybenzyl (IRS)-cis-trans-
cis-trans-2,2-rdimethyl-3 (2-methylprop-l-enyl) cyclopropane-
carboxylate; 3-phenoxybenzyl (IRS)- cis-trans- chrysanthemate
(C.A.); (3-phenoxyIpheny1)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-l-pro-
penyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate; m-phenoxybenzyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-
(2-methylpropenyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate; phenothrin (F-ISO);
S-2539 Forte; S-2539; and phenothrin.
Other identifying characteristics and codes are:
Empirical Formula: C23H26°3
Molecular Weight: 350.5
CAS Registry No.: 26002-80-2; 51186-88-0(1R]-
cis-isomer);
26046-85-5 ([1R]-trans-isomer)
. AI3 Registry No.: 27972
Shaughnessy No.: 069005
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Chemical Structure
COOCH,
H,C CH,
Sumithrin is a colorless liquid with a specific gravity of
d 25 *" 1.061. Solubility at 30 degrees C :> 50% in methanol,
isopropanol, ethylcellosolve, ethyl acetate, acetone, cyclohexanone,
methyl isobutyl ketone, o-cresol, xylene, methylnaphthalene,
n-hexane, deodorized kerosene, DHF, chloroform, and methyl
chloroform. Almost insoluble in water, 2 ppm at 30 degrees C.
B. Use Profile
Sumithrin is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide and miticide.
Sumithrin products are registered for use as an insecticide for
transport vehicles such as aircraft, ships, railroad cars, and
truck trailers. It is also used as an insecticide and miticide
in commercial, industrial, and institutional nonfood areas, in
homes and gardens (indoor and outdoor) , in greenhouses, and in
pet quarters on pets. About 50 percent of the usage is for
insecticidal treatment of transport vehicles. About 3 percent
is used for controlling pests on pets, and in pet quarters.
About 3 percent is used for controlling pests in greenhouses.
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Registration History
C. The Federal and State registrations for Sumithrin include the
following:
Section 3 registrations: 457 by 114 companies;
Special Local Need section 24(c) Registrations: 1.
Intrastate registrations: None
The following table summarizes the products by type and
formulation and single or multiple active ingredient.
Type and Single Active Multiple Active
Formulation Ingredient Ingredient
Manufacturing-use products 4 44
End-use products
Pressurized liquid 17 321
Liquid-Ready to use 0 53
Emulsifiable Concentrate 1 7
Soluble Concentrate 0 8
Dust 0 2
Special Local (Need Section 24(c) 0 1
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III. AGENCY ASSESSMENT
A. Summary Science Statement
The Agency has reviewed Sunithrin^data in the areas of acute
toxicity, subchronic toxicity, and ecological effects. No chronic
toxicity data were available, however, current use patterns would
not require such data, other than teratogenicity and some
mutagenicity studies. No environmental fate or exposure data were
available. As a result of this review, the Agency has determined that
the submission of missing data is necessary to maintain current
registrations of products and support registration of new products
containing Sumithrin. A summary of these data gaps appears in
Table 1. Notr that this list contains only summary information on
data gaps. More detailed information can be obtained by referring
to Table A in Appendix 1. Based upon a review of the available
data, the Agency has reached the following interim conclusions.
A detailed discussion of the Guidelines data requirements can be
found in Section III.B entitled "Preliminary Science Finding."
1. Sumithrin is moderately toxic via the inhalation route
with an LC50 greater than 1.18 mg/kg for a 4-hour exposure. No
data exist for acute oral toxicity, acute dermal toxicity, eye
irritation, skin irritation and dermal sensitization. These
data must be submitted to complete the acute toxicity profile.
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2. The available data are insufficient to permit a complete
evaluation of the subchronic, chronic and mutagenic effects from
Sumithrin exposure. The following studies must be submitted:
subchronic dermal (21-day), subchronic inhalation, teratology in
one species, chromosomal aberration, and other genotoxic effects.
3. Sumithrin has demonstated very low toxicity to avian
species on the basis of an acute oral study in bobwhite quail
and a dietary study in mallard duck and was shown to be
practically nontoxic to aquatic invertebrates. The only major
outdoor use pattern is as a mosquito adulticide. This use pattern
presents minimal hazard to birds, mammals, and aquatic invertebrates.
Based on available data, there is a low potential for hazard to
endangered species. There are several data gaps including an
avian dietary LC50 in upland game bird, and warm water and
cold water fish LC50s.
4. No data are available regarding the environmental fate
of Sumithrin. Several studies are required including hydrolysis,
photodegradation in water and soil, aerobic soil metabolism,
leaching and adsorption/desorption, terrestrial field dissipation,
and field accumulation studies on aquatic nontarget organisms.
5. No agricultural food uses have been registered and no
tolerances have been established for residues of Sumithrin. Thus,
there are no residue data requirements for Sumithrin.
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Table 1. Summary of Data Gaps and Required Labeling for Sumithrin
Toxicology
Acute Oral Toxicity 21-Day Subchronic Dermal Toxicity
Acute Dermal Toxicity 90 day Subchronic Inhalation
Primary Eye Irritation Teratology
Primary Skin Irritation Chromosomal Aberration
Dermal Sensitization Other Genotoxic Effects
Ecological Effects
Avian Dietary LC50 (Upland Game Bird)
Warmwater Fish LC50
Coldwater Fish LC50
Environmental Fate
Hydrolysis Leaching and Adsorption/Desorption
Photodegradation in Water Terrestrial Field Dissipation
and on Soil Fish Accumulation
Aerobic Soil Metabolism Volatility
Product Chemistry
Description of Manufacturing Process
Discussion of Formulation and Impurities
Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples
Certification of Ingredient Limits
Analytical Methods to Verify Certified Limits
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
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B. Preliminary Science Findings
1. Acute Toxicity
Sumithrin is moderately toxic by the inhalation route.
A study on a technical grade product'indicates that the acute
inhalation LC50 is greater than 1.18 mg/L in rats and mice when
exposed for a 4-hour period. This places the technical grade
product in Toxicity Category II for this route of exposure. No
data are available on the oral and dermal toxicity. These studies
are required. No data are available on the ability of Sumithrin
to produce dermal or eye irritation or dermal sensitization.
These studies are required.
2. Subchronic Toxicitv
The available studies include a 26-week feeding study in
dogs. This is a guideline study which is not required for current
use patterns. A subchronic neurotoxicity study in rats is
available but is considered supplementary. No subchronic oral
study is available; however, this study is not required for
currently registered use patterns. No subchronic dermal
(21-day) data are available. A study is required. No subchronic
dermal (90 day) data are available. This study is not required
for currently registered use patterns. No subchronic inhalation
data are available. A study required. Although the available
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subchronic neurotoxicity study was only classified as supple-
mentary, no additional study is required since Sumithrin is not
an organophosphate pesticide. This study is only required for
organophosphate pesticides.
3* Chronic Toxicity
No data are available on chronic toxicity. For current
use patterns, no studies are required.
4. Oncogenicity
No data are available on oncogenicity. For current use
patterns, no studies are required.
5. Teratogenicity
No data are available for teratogenicity. A study is
required in one species.
6. Reproduction
No data are available on reproduction. For current use
patterns, no studies are required.
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7. Mutaqenicity
An acceptable gene mutation study has been conducted.
The study indicated that Sunithrih was not mutagenic when tested
at levels up to 500 ug/plate with and without metabolic activation
in Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. No chromosomal
aberration assays are available. An acceptable study is required.
A mutagenic study other than gene mutation or structural chromosomal
aberration is also required.
8. Special Studies
Adequate data on metabolism and dermal absorption are not
available. With the exception of data on subchronic oral toxicity
no data are available on domestic animal safety. For the current
use patterns these studies are not required.
9. Environmental Fate
. No environmental fate data are available. To fully assess
the environmental fate and the exposure of humans and nontarget
organisms to Sumithrin, the following data must be submitted:
hydrolysis; photodegradation in water and on soil; aerobic soil
metabolism; leaching and adsorption/desorption; terrestrial
field dissipation; accumulation in fish; and laboratory
volatility studies.
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Field volatility studies nay be required depending on the re-
sults of the laboratory volatility studies. Long-term field
studies nay be required pending results of the field dissipation
data.
10. Ecological Effects
Available data indicate that Sunithrin is practically
nontoxic to birds. An avian single dose oral LD50 study with
technical Sunithrin using bobwhite quail indicates that the
acute oral LDso is greater than 2510 ng/kg. This study satisfies
the requirement for an acute oral toxicity study with an avian
species. An acceptable avian dietary LC50 study with technical
Sumithrin using mallard ducks indicates that the LC50 value for
mallard duck was greater than 5620 ppm. This satisfies the
requirement for a dietary toxicity study with mallard duck. An
additional dietary toxicity study with an upland game bird is
required.
Available data indicate that Sumithrin is practically
nontoxic to aquatic invertebrates. An acceptable study on technical
Sumithrin using Daphnia magna indicates an LCso value greater than
300 ppm. This study satisfies the requirement for a dietary
study in aquatic invertebrates.
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No data are available to assess the toxicity of
Sumithrin to fish. Freshwater LC$Q studies using warm water and
cold water fish must be submitted.
No data are available to assess the toxicity of Sumithrin
to honey bees. Data from a honey bee acute contact LD5Q test
must be submitted.
11. Endangered Species
The Agency has evaluated the risk Sumithrin poses to
endangered species. This analysis indicates that the use of
.Sumithrin poses a low potential for hazard to endangered species.
However, due to the lack of toxicity data on warm water and cold water
fish, the Agency is unable to assess the hazard to endangered fish
at this time.
12. Reported Pesticide Incidences
A search of the files in the Pesticide Incident Monitoring
System (PIMS) revealed no reported incidences. A search of the
California data also revealed no reported incidences.
C. Tolerance Reassessment
The current uses of this chemical are not subject to the
requirements to obtain a tolerance under the provisions of the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Therefore, no tolerance
reassessment is appropriate for this Standard.
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IV. REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE
A. Summary of Position and Rationales
Based on review and evaluation of all available data on
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Sumithrin, the Agency has made the following determinations.
1. Special Review
The Agency is not placing Sumithrin into Special Review
at this time.
Rationale
Available data do not indicate any toxicological concerns.
In addition, no incident data exist for Sumithrin. There
are no concerns for human exposure.
The existing use patterns present minimal hazard to birds
mammals and aquatic invertebrates.
2. Requirement of Data
The current uses of Sumithrin are non-food uses requiring
relatively few studies, however, the Agency is requiring the
submission of certain acute, subchronic, teratology, and
mutagenicity data as well as environmental studies.
Rationale
Although few studies are required many of these are current
data gaps. The Agency is therefore requiring the submission of
acute oral and dermal toxicity, primary eye and dermal irritation,
dermal sensitization, 21 day dermal toxicity, subchronic inhala-
tion, teratology in one species and chromosomal aberrations and
other genotoxic effects. Refer to Appendix 1.
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In addition to the toxicity studies the Agency is
requiring the submission of an avian dietary LD50 study
in upland game birds and warm and cold water fish I^g's
as well as environment effects studies and product chemistry
data. Refer to Appendix 1.
The satisfactory submission of these studies will fill the
existing data gaps.
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3. Endangered Species
Endangered species labeling will not be required for
Sumithrin products.
Rationale
The only major outdoor use pattern for Sumithrin is as a
mosquito adulticide. This use pattern presents minimal hazard
to birds, mammals and aquatic invertebrates. Based on available
data there is a low potential for hazard to endangered species.
4. Groundwater Contamination
The Agency is not requiring the addition of a groundwater
advisory statement to Sumithrin labels. This issue will be
evaluated when the Agency has received data sufficient to
evaluate groundwater hazards.
Rationale
No environmental fate data are available to evaluate this
issue. The Agency is requiring the submission of environmental
fate data required under 40 CFR 158.30 relevant to indoor and
outdoor nonfood sites. Refer to Appendix I, Table A for the
specific data required.
5. Human Exposure and Protective Clothing
The Agency is not requiring the use of protective clothing.
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Rationale
Based on current toxicological information, there are no
concerns for human exposure, therefore, protective clothing is
is not required at this time.
6. Reentry and Spray Drift
The Agency is not requiring any reentry or spray drift data.
Rationale
Although exposure may occur to workers from greenhouse
ornamental uses, available toxicological data do not indicate a
need for reentry data. Spray drift data are not required since,
according to currently registered uses, Sumithrin will only be
sprayed via ground equipment in recreational areas.
7. Continuation of Registration
While the required data are under development currently
registered manufacturing-use products (MPs) and end-use products
(EPs) containing Sumithrin as the sole active ingredient may be
sold, distributed, formulated, and used, subject to the terms and
conditions specified in this Standard. Registrants must provide
or agree to develop additional data, as specified in the Data
Appendices, in order to maintain existing registrations.
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Rationale; Under FIFRA, the Agency may choose not to cancel
or withhold registration if data are missing or are inadequate
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(see FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B) and 3(c)(7)). The issuance of this
Standard provides a mechanism for identifying data needs. These
data will be reviewed and evaluated, after which the Agency will
determine if additional regulatory actions are necessary.
B. Criteria For Registration
To be registered or reregistered under this Standard,
manufacturing-use products (MPs) must contain Sumithrin as the
sole active ingredient, bear required labeling, and conform to
the product composition, acute toxicity limits, and use pattern
requirements listed in this document.
The applicant for registration or reregistration of MPs
subject to this Standard must comply with all terms and conditions
described, including submission of an up-to-date Confidential
Statement of Formula, submission of revised labeling, commitment
to fill data gaps on the schedules as specified by the Agency
and, when applicable, offer to pay compensation as required by
sections 3(c)(l)(D) and 3(c)(2)(D) of FIFRA, as amended, 7 U.S.C.
136(c)(1)(D) and 136(c)(2)(D). Registrants of end-use products
(EPs) who qualify for the formulator's exemption must submit
submit five copies of draft labeling incorporating the unique
label statements identified in Section D.
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C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits
1. Product Composition Standard
To conform to this Standard/ MPs must contain Sumithrin
as the sole active ingredient. Each MP formulation proposed for
registration must be fully described with an appropriate certifi-
cation of limits, stating maximum and minimum amounts of the
active and intentionally added inert ingredients present in the
product, as well as impurities found at levels greater than 0.1
percent.
2. Acute Toxicity Limits
The Agency will consider registration of technical grade
or MPs containing Sumithrin provided the product is supported by
appropriate acute toxicity data and the labeling for the product
bears appropriate precautionary statements for the toxicity
category in which the product is placed.
3. Use Patterns
To be registered under this Standard, MPs must be labeled
for formulation into other MPs or into EPs bearing federally
registered uses. Appendix III lists all federally registered
uses as well as approved maximum application rates and frequencies.
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D. Required Labeling
All products must bear appropriate labeling as specified
as specified in 40 CFR 162.10, PR Notices 83-2 and 83-3, and
below. Appendix II contains further information on label
requirements.
Pesticide products containing Sumithrin as the active ingredient
may not be released for shipment by the registrant after
November 30. 1988 unless the product bears amended labeling
which complies with the requirements of this Standard.
Pesticide products containing Sumithrin as the active ingredient
may not be distributed, sold, offered for sale, held for sale,
shipped, delivered for shipment, or received and (having been so
received) delivered or offered to be delivered by any person
after November 30. 1989 unless the product bears amended labeling
approved by EPA, which complies with the requirements of this
Standard. The following information must appear on MPs and EPs:
1. Ingredient Statement
Registrants of all Sumithrin products are required to
revise then labels to the following format:
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
3-phenoxybenzyl-(lRS, 3RS; IRS, 3SR)-2,2-dimethyl-
3-(2-methylprop-l-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate . . .
INERT INGREDIENTS: %
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2. Environmental Hazard Statements
The following revised environmental hazard statement must
appear on all MP labels:
Do not discharge effluent containing this
product into lakes, streams, ponds,
estuaries, oceans, or public water unless
this product is specifically identified
and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not
discharge effluent containing this product
to sewer systems without previously notifying
the sewage treatment plant authority. For
guidance, contact your State Water Board or
Regional Office of the EPA.
The following environmental hazard statement must appear
on EP labels:
Mosquito Adulticide
Do not contaminate untreated water by cleaning
of equipment. Cleaning of equipment or disposal of
wastes must be done in a manner that avoids
contamination of bodies of water or wetlands.
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Non-Mosquito Adulticide
Do not apply directly to water or wetlands
(swamps, bogs, marshs, and potholes). Cleaning
of equipment or disposal of wastes must be done in
a manner that avoids contamination of bodies of
water or wetlands.
V. PRODUCTS SUBJECTS TO THIS STANDARD
All products containing one or more of the pesticide
identified in Section II.A. are subject to certain requirements
for data submission or changes in composition, labeling or pack-
aging of the product. The applicable requirements depend on
whether the product is a MP or EP and whether the pesticide is
the sole active ingredient or one of multiple active ingredients.
Products are subject to this Registration Standard as
follows:
A. Manufacturing-use products containing this pesticide as
the sole active ingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packing listed in Section IV, if they pertain to the
manufacturing-use product.
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2. The data requirements listed in Tables A and B.1
3. The labeling requirements specified for MPs in
Section IV.
4. Administrative requirements (application forms, Confidential
Statement of Formula, data compensation provisions)
associated with reregistration.
B. Manufacturing-use products containing this pesticide as one
of multiple active ingredients are subject to the data
requirements listed in Table A.
C. End-use products containing this pesticide as the sole active
ingredient are subject to:
•"•Data requirements are listed in the three tables in Appendix I
of this Registraton Standard. The guide to tables in that
appendix explains how to read the Tables.
Table A lists generic data requirements applicable to all products
containing the pesticide subject to this Registration Standard.
Table B lists product-specific data applicable to MPs. The data
in Tables A and B need not be submitted by a producer who is
eligible for the formulator's exemption for that active ingredient.
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1. If not eligible for the fonnulator's exemption2 , the data
requirements listed in Table A.
2. The labeling requirements specified for end-use products
in Section IV.
E). End-use products containing this pesticide as one
of multiple active ingredients are subject to:
a. If not eligible for the formulator's exemption, the data
requirements listed in Tables A.
VI. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA
This portion of the Registration Standard is a notice issued
under the authority of FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B). It refers to
the data listed in Table A, which are required to be submitted by
registrants to maintain in effect the registration of products
2If you purchase from another producer and use as the
source of your active ingredient only EPA-registered products,
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption for generic
data concerning that active ingredient (Table A) and product-
specific data for the registered manufacturing use product
you purchase (Table B).
Two circumstances nullify this exemption:
1) If you change sources of active ingredient to an
unregistered product, formulate your own active ingredient,
or acquire your active ingredient from a firm with ownership in
common with yours, you individually lose the exemption and
become subject to the data requirements in Table A.
2) If no producer subject to the generic data requirements
in Table A agrees to submit the required data, all end use
producers lose the exemption, and become subject to those data
requirements.
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containing this active ingredient3.
A. What are Generic Data?
Generic data pertain to the properties or effects of a
particular active ingredient. Such data are relevant to an
evaluation of all products containing that active ingredient
regardless of whether the product contains other ingredients
(unless the product bears labeling that would make the data
requirement inapplicable).
Generic data may also be data on a "typical formulation" of a
product. "Typical formulation" testing is often required for
ecological effects studies and applies to all products having
that formulation type. These are classed as generic data, and
are contained in Table A.
B. Who Must Submit Generic Data?
All current registrants are responsible for submitting generic
data in response to a data request under FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B)
(DCI Notice). EPA has decided, however, not to require a registrant
who qualifies for the femulator's exemption (FIFRA section
3(c)(2)(D) and §158.85) to submit generic data in response to a
DCI Notice if the registrant who supplies the active ingredient
in his product is complying with the data request.
•^Registrations granted after issuance of this Standard will be
conditioned upon submission or citation of the data listed in
this Registration Standard.
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DCI Notice if the registrant who supplies the active ingredient
in his product is complying with the data request.
If you are not now eligible for a fonnulator's exemption, you may
qualify for one if you change your source of supply to a registered
source that does not share ownership in common with your firm.
If you choose to change sources of supply, the Confidential
Statement of Formula must identify the new source(s) and you must
submit a Generic Data Exemption statement form.
If you apply for a new registration for products containing
this active ingredient after the issuance of this Registration
Standard, you will be required to submit or cite generic data
relevant to the uses of your product if, at the time the applica-
tion is submitted, the data have been submitted to the Agency by
current registrants. If the required data have not yet been
submitted, any new registration will be conditioned upon the new
registrant's submission or citation of the required data not
later than the date upon which current registrants of similar
products are required to provide such data. See FIFRA section
3(c)(7)(A). If you thereafter fail to comply with the condition
of that registration to provide data, the registration may be
cancelled under FIFRA section 6(e).
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C. What Generic Data Must Be Submitted
You may determine which generic data you must submit by
consulting Table A. That table lists the generic data needed to
evaluate current uses of all products containing this active
ingredient, the uses for which such data are required, and the
dates by which the data must be submitted to the Agency.
D. How to Comply with PCI Requirements.
Within 90 days of your receipt of this Registration Standard,
you must submit to EPA a completed copy of the form entitled "FIFRA
Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet1* (EPA Form 8580-1, enclosed) for
each of your products. On that form you must state which of the
following six methods ycr~ will use to comply with the DCI
requirements:
1. You will submit the data yourself.
2. You have entered into an agreement with one or more
registrants to jointly develop (or share in the cost of developing)
the data, but will not be submitting the data yourself. If you
use this method, you must state who will submit the data on which
you will rely. You must also provide EPA with documentary evidence
that an agreement has been formed which allows you to rely upon
the data to be submitted. Such evidence may be: (1) your letter
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offering to join in an agreement and the other registrant's
acceptance of your offer, (2) a written statement by the parties
that an agreement exists, or (3) a written statement by the person
who will be submitting the data that you may rely upon its
submission. The Agency will also require adequate assurance that
the person whom you state will provide the data is taking
appropriate steps to secure it. The agreement to produce the
data need not specify all of the terms of the final arrangement
between the parties or a mechanism to resolve the terms.
3. You have attempted to enter into an agreement to Jointly
develop data, but no other registrant has accepted your offer.
You request that EPA not suspend your registration for noncompliance
with the PCI. EPA has determined that/ as a general policy, it
will not suspend the registration of a product when the registrant
has in good faith sought and continues to seek to enter into a
data development/cost sharing program, but the other registrants
developing the data have refused to accept its offer. [If your
offer is accepted, you may qualify for Option 2 above by entering
into an agreement to supply the data.]
In order to qualify for this method, you must:
a. File with EPA a completed "Certification of Attempt
to Enter into an Agreement with other Registrants for Development
of Data" (EPA Form 8580-6, enclosed).
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b. Provide EPA with a copy of your offer to the other
registrant and proof of the other registrant's receipt of your
offer (such as a certified nail receipt). Your offer must, at a
minimum, contain the following language or its equivalent:
[Your company name] offers to share in the burden of
producing the data required pursuant to FIFRA section
3(c)(2)(B) in the [name of active ingredient] Registration
Standard upon terms to be agreed or failing agreement to
be bound by binding arbitration as provided by FIFRA
#
section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii).
The remainder of your offer may not in any way attempt to
limit this commitment. If the other registrant to whom you offer
is made does not accept your offer, and if the other registrant
informs us on a DCI Summary Sheet that he will develop and submit
the data required under the DCI, then you may qualify for this
option. In order for you to avoid suspension under this method,
you may not later withdraw or limit your offer to share in the
burden of developing the data. In addition, the other registrant
must fulfill its commitment to develop and submit the data.
4. You request a waiver of the data requirement. If you
believe that a data requirement does not (or should not) apply to
your product or its uses, you must provide EPA with a statement
of the reasons why you believe this is so. Your statement must
address the specific composition or use factors that lead you to
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believe that a requirement does not apply. Since the Agency has
carefully considered the composition and uses of pesticide products
in determining that a data requirement applies, EPA does not
anticipate that many waivers will be granted. A request for
waiver does note extend the time frames for developing required
data and if your waiver request is denied, your registration may
be suspended if you fail to submit the data.
5. You request that EPA amend your registration bv deleting
the uses for which the data are needed. You are not required to
submit data for uses which are no longer on your label.
6. You request voluntary cancellation of the registration of
your product(s) for which the data are needed.
E. Procedures for Requesting a Change in Testing Protocol
If you will generate the required data and plan to use test
procedures which deviate from (or are not specified in) either
EPA's Pesticide Assessment Guidelines or the Reports of Expert
Groups to the Chemicals Group, Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must
submit for EPA approval the protocols you propose to use.
You should submit your protocols before beginning testing and
await EPA approval, because the Agency will not ordinarily accept
as sufficient studies using unapproved protocols. A request for
protocol approval will not extend the time frame for submission of
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the data, nor will extensions generally be given to conduct studies
due to subnittal of inappropriate protocols.
F. Procedures for Requesting Extensions of Time
If you think that you will need more time to generate the
data than is allowed by EPA's schedule, you may submit a request
for an extension of time. Any request for a time extension which
is made as an initial response to a section 3(c)(2)(B) request
notice must be submitted in writing to the Product Manager listed
at the end of this section and must be made before the deadline
for response. Once dates have been committed to and EPA has
accepted these commitments, any subsequent requests for a time
extension must be submitted in writing to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring.
EPA will view failure to request an extension before the
response deadline as a waiver of any future claim that there was
insufficient time to submit the data. While EPA considers your
request, you must strive to meet the deadline for submitting the
data.
The extension request should state the reasons why you believe
that an extension is necessary and the steps you have taken to
meet the testing deadline. Time extensions normally will not be
granted due to problems with laboratory capacity or adequacy of
funding, since the Agency believes that with proper planning
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these can be overcome. Time extensions may be considered when
joint data development is planned, or when the Agency must approve
a new or modified protocol before the study can be begun.
A request for an extension does not extend the timeframe for
submission of the data. If EPA denies your request for a time
extension and you do not submit the data as requested, EPA may
begin proceedings to suspend the registrations of your products.
G,. Existing Stocks Provision Upon Suspension or Cancellation
The Agency has determined that if a registration is suspended
for failure to respond to a DCI request under FIFRA section
3(c)(2)(B), an existing stocks provision is not consistent with
the Act. Accordingly, the Agency does not anticipate granting
permission to sell or distribute existing stocks of suspended
product except in rare circumstances. If you believe that your
product will be suspended or cancelled and that an existing stocks
provision should be granted, you have the burden of clearly demon-
strating to EPA that granting such permission would be consistent
with the Act. The following information must be included in any
request for an existing stocks provision:
1. Explanation of why an existing stocks provision is
necessary, including a statement of the quantity of existing
stocks and your estimate of the time required for their sale
or distribution; and
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2. Demonstration that such a provision would be consistent
with the provisions of FIFRA.
VII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA
Under its DCI authority, EPA has determined that certain
product-specific data are required to maintain your registrations
in effect. Product-specific data are derived from testing using
a specific formulated product and, unlike generic data, generally
support only the registration of that product. All such data
must be submitted by the dates specified in this Registration
Standard.
If you have an HP, these data are listed in Table B.
In order to comply with the product-specific data requirements,
you must follow the same procedures as for generic data. See
Section IV.D, £, F, and G. You should note, however, that product
chemistry data are required for every product, and the only
acceptable responses are options IV.D.I. (submit data) or IV.D.6.
(cancellation of registration).
Failure to comply with the product-specific data requirements
for your products will result in suspension of the products'
registration.
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VIII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING
FIFRA requires each product to be labeled with accurate,
complete, and sufficient instructions and precautions, reflecting
the Agency's assessment of the data supporting the product and
its uses. General labeling requirements are set out in 40 CFR
162.10 (see Appendix II - LABELING and SUMMARY). In addition,
labeling requirements specific to products containing this
pesticide are specified in Section IV.D of this Registration
Standard. Applications submitted in response to this Notice must
include draft labeling for Agency review.
If you fail to submit revised labeling as required, which
complies with 40 CFR 162.10 and the specific instructions in
Section IV.D, EPA may seek to cancel or suspend the registration
of your product under FIFRA section 6.
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IX. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION
A. Manufacturing-use Products (MPs) Containing Sumithrin as
Sole Active Ingredient
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must
submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division for
each product subject to this Registration Standard:
a. The "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA
Form 8580-1), with appropriate attachments.3
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4),
attached separately.
c. Generic Data Exemption Statement, if applicable.
d. Evidence of compliance with data compensation
requirements of FIFRA section 3(c)(l)(D). Refer to 40 CFR
152.80-152.99.
on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data, present
arguments that a data requirement is not applicable or should be
waived, or submit protocols or modified protocols for Agency
review, you must submit a copy of the Summary Sheet (and any
supporting information) to the Office of Compliance Monitoring,
which will be monitoring the data generated in response to this
Notice. This submission is in addition to responding to the
Product Manager, and should be submitted to the Office of
Compliance Monitoring at the address given at the end of this
section. (Actual studies are not to be submitted to the Office
of Compliance Monitoring.)
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2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you must
submit to the Product Manager:
a. Two copies of any required product-specific data
(see Table B).
b. Five (5) copies of draft labeling, including the
container label and any associated supplemental labeling.
Labeling should be either typewritten text on 8 1/2 x 11
inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for storage
in 8 1/2 x 11 files. The draft label must indicate the
intended colors of the final label, clear indication of the
front panel of the label, and the intended type sizes of the
text.
c. Product-Specific Data Report.
3. Within the times set forth in Table A. you must submit to
the Registration Division all generic data, unless you are eligible
for the femulator's exemption. If for any reason any test is
delayed or aborted so that the schedule cannot be met, immediately
notify the Product Manager and the Office of Compliance Monitoring
of the problem, the reasons for the problem, and your proposed
course of action.
B. MPs Containing Sumithrin in Combination With Other Active
Ingredients
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must
submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
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a. FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with appropriate
attachments3 (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4),
attached separately.
c. Generic Data Exemption Statement, if applicable.
2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you must
submit five (5) copies of draft labeling.
3. within the timeframes set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless you
are eligible for the femulator's exemption. If for any reason
any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule cannot be
met, immediately notify the Product Manager and the Office of
Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the reasons for the problem,
and your proposed course of action.
JIf on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data, present
arguments that a data requirement is not applicable or should be
waived, or submit protocols or modified protocols for Agency
review, you must submit a copy of the Summary Sheet (and any
supporting information) to the Office of Compliance Monitoring,
which will be monitoring the data generated in response to this
Notice. This submission is in addition to responding to the
Product Manager, and should be submitted to the Office of
Compliance Monitoring at the address given at the end of this
section. (Actual studies are not to be submitted to the Office
of Compliance Monitoring.)
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C., EPs Containing Sumithrin Alone or in Combination with Other
Active Ingredients
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must
submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with appropriate
attachments (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4),
attached separately.
c. Generic Data Exemption Statement, if applicable.
2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you must
submit to the Product Manager:
a. Five copies of draft labeling, including the container
label and any associated supplemental labeling. Labeling should
be either typewritten text on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper or a mockup
of the labeling suitable for storage in 8 1/2 x 11 inch files.
The draft labeling must indicate the intended colors of the final
label, clear indication of the front panel of the label, and the
intended type sizes of the text. EP labeling must comply
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specifically with the instructions in Section IV (Regulatory
Position and Rationale).
D. Addresses
Phillip Button
Product Manager 17
Registration Division (TS-767C)
Office of Pesticide Programs
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St. SW.
Washington, DC 20460
The address for submissions to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring is:
Laboratory Data Integrity Program
Office of Compliance Monitoring (EN-342)
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St. SW.
Washington, DC 20460
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APPENDIX I
DATA APPENDICES
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GUIDE TO TABLES
Tables A and B contain listings of data requirements for
the pesticide covered by this Registration Standard.
Table A contains generic data requirements that apply to the
pesticide in all products, including data requirements for
which a "typical formulation" is the test substance.
Table B contains product-specific data requirements that
apply only to a manufacturing-use product.
The data tables are generally organized according to the
following format:
1. Data Requirement (Column 1). The data requirements are
listed in the order in which they appear in 40 CFR Part 158. The
reference numbers accompanying each test refer to the test
protocols set out in the Pesticide Assessement Guidelines, which
are available from the National Technical Information Service,
5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
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2. Test Substance (Column 2). This column lists the
composition of the test substance required to be used for the
test as follows:
TGAI «= Technical grade of the active ingredient
PAI = Pure active ingredient
PAIRA «= Pure active ingredient, radio labeled
TEP = Typical end-use formulation
MP = Manufacturing-use product
EP = End-use product
N/A «= Data requirement not applicable to the use pattern
Any other test substances, such as metabolites, will be
specifically named in Column 2, or in footnotes to the table.
3. Use pattern (Column 3). This column indicates the use
patterns to which the data requirement applies. Use patterns are
the same as those given in 40 CFR Part 158. The following letter
designations are used for the given use patterns:
A = Terrestrial, food
B = Terrestrial, nonfood
C = Aquatic, food
D = Aquatic, nonfood
E = Greenhouse, food
F = Greenhouse, nonfood
G = Forestry
H = Domestic outdoor
I = Indoor
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Any other designations will be defined in a footnote to the
table.
4. Does EPA have data? (Column 4). This column indicates
one of three answers:
YES - EPA has data in its files that completely satisfy
this data requirement. These data may be cited by other
registrants in accordance with data compensation require-
ments of Part 152, Subpart E.
PARTIALLY - EPA has some data in its files, but such
data do not fully satisfy the data requirement. In some
cases, the Agency may possess data on one of two required
species, or may possess data on one test substance but
not all. The term may also indicate that the data
available to EPA are incomplete. In this case, when the
data are clarified, or additional details of the testing
submitted by the original data submitter, the data may
be determined to be acceptable. If this is the case, a
footnote to the table will usually say so.
NO - EPA either possesses no data which are sufficient to
fulfill the data requirement, or the data which EPA does
possess are flawed scientifically in a manner that cannot
be remedied by clarification or additional information.
5. Bibliographic citation (Column 5). If the Agency has
acceptable data in its files, this column lists the identifying
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nunber of each study. This normally is the Master Record
Identification (MRID) number, but may be a GS number if no MRID
number has been assigned. Refer to the Bibliography Appendices
for a complete citation of the study.
6. Must additional data be submitted? (Column 6). This
column indicates whether the data must be submitted to the Agency.
If column 3 indicates that the Agency already has data, this
column will usually indicate NO. If column 3 indicates that the
Agency has only partial data or no data, this column will usually
indicate YES. In some cases, even though the Agency does not
have the data, EPA will not require its submission because of the
unique characteristics of the chemical; because data on another
chemical can be used to fulfill the data requirement; or because
the data requirement has been waived or reserved. Any such
unusual situations will be explained in a footnote to the table.
7. Timeframe for submission (Column 7}. If column 5 requires
that data be submitted, this column indicates when the data are
to be submitted, based on the receipt date of the Registration
Standard. The timeframes are those established either as a result
of a previous Data Call-in letter, or standardized timeframes
established by PR Notice 85-5 (August 22, 1985).
8. Footnotes (at the end of each table). Self-explanatory.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITORIN
Test
Data Requirement Substance
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity
61-2 - Description of Beginning
Materials and Manufacturing
Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation of
Impurities
Analysis and Certification of
Product Ingredients
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis ..
62-2 - Certification of Ingredient
'». Limits
62-3 - Analytical Methods to
verify Certified Limits
Physical and Chemical
Characteristics
63-2 - Color
63-3 - Physical State
63-4 - Odor
63-5 - Melting Point
63-6 - Boiling Point
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
Use
Patterns
• All
All
ALL
ALL
ALL
All
All
All
All
All
Does EPA
Have Data?1
N/A
N/A
l
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bibliograhic
Citation1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Must Additional
Date Be
Submitted?
, !
yes
yes
r
yes ,
yes .
yes .
1 . .[!
yes
yes
^ i
yes
yes
yes
Timeframe
for
Submission
! . 1
6 Months
6 Months
,
j
i i.
. . 12 months
. i
12 months
12 ndntW
6, Months
6 Months
, 6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Data Requirement
§158; 120 Product Chemistry (oont'd)
Test
Substance
i
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?1
Bibliograhic
Citation1
Must Additional
Date Be
Submitted?
.
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
Iconfd)
63-7 - Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Gravity
63-8 - Solubility
63-9 - Vapor Pressure
i
63-10 - Dissociation Constant
63-11 - Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient
63-12 - pH
63-13 - Storage Stability
Other Requirements:
64-1 - Submit tal of Samples
TGAI
TGAI, PAI
PAI
PAI
PAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI, PAI
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
i
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
• ••'.';••
yes
yes
yes • '""-,
, yes
yes
i
i
yes '
yes
yes
I '
Timeframe
Submissic
i
,
1
• i
6 Months
i
r
6 Months
6 Monti
' 6 Monti
6 Montll
s
s
s
6 Months
15 Montlis
6 Montlis
1Not applicable. Although product chemistry data may been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined! that '
these data must be resubmitted for each pesticide. New requirements have been introduced and previously submitted
data must be updated. Therefore bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable. ,• I ' i
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Data Requirement
§158; 130 Environmental Fate
DEGRADATION STUDIES-LAB t
161-1 - Hydrolysis
Pjvotodegradation
161-2 - In Water
161-3 - On Soil
161-4 - In Air
METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB I
162-1 - Aerobic Soil
162-2 - Anaerobic Soil
'162-3 - Anaerobic Aquatic
162-4 - Aerobic Aquatic
MOBILITY STUDIES:
163-1 - Leaching and
Adsorpt ion/Desorpt ion
163-2 - Volatility (Lab)
163-3 - Volatility (Field)
Test
Substance
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
PAIRA
TEP
TEP
Use Does EPA
Patterns Have Data?
H,I No
H No
H No
NO
i
H NO
-- No
NO
-- No
H No
H,I No
H,I No
Must Additional Time frame .
Bibliograhic Date Be for
Citation Submitted? Submission
M t
** 1 t
Yes ' 9 Months
t
• ' i
Yes ' 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
No '
Yes | 27 Months
1 i '
No ,- ! • i •
No
No
1
Yes 12 Months
i
i
Yes 12 Months
Reserved1
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Djata Requirement
§158.130 Environmental Fate
DISSIPATION STUDIES-FIELD:
164-1 - Soil
164-2 - Aquatic (Sediment)
164-3 - Forestry
164-4 - Combination and
Tank Mixes
164-5 - Soil, Lonq-Term
ACCUMULATION STUDIES:
165-1 - Rotational Crops
(Confined)
i
165-2 - Rotational Crops
(Field)
165-3 - Irrigated Crops
165-4 - In Fish
165-5 - In Aquatic Nontarget
Organisms
Test
Substance
(Continued)
TEP
TEP
TEP
TEP
PAIRA
TEP
TEP
PAIRA
TEP
Use Does EPA
Patterns Have Data?
i
H No
— No
— No
H No
H No
H No
-- No
H No
No
Must Additional Time frame
Bibliograhic Date Be for
Citation Submitted? . Submission
Yes 27 Months
No
NO: ' •"
N/A
Reserved^ •
No3
1 • i • 1
No ,
j,
Yes4 12 Months
No
^Pending results of laboratory volatility data and review of toxicologioal and reentry issues.
^Pending results of field dissipation study.
3provided the outdoor area is not intended for future crop use.
required for outdoor use in recreational areas.
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TAHLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Data Requirement
§158; 140 Reentry Protection
132-1 - Foliar Dissipation
132-1 - Soil Dissipation
133-3 - Dermal Exposure
133-4 - Inhalation Exposure
it
Test
Substance
TKt*
TEP
TEP
TEP
•1
Use Does EPA
Patterns Have Data?
-- No
-— No
— No
— No
'*
Bibliograhlc
Citation
Must Additional Time frame
Date Be, for
Submitted?' Submission
i
i 1
.', ' 1.
No !,-
No ' |
i
No i
i i
No ' • i . ! '
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Must Additional . timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliograhic Date Be , , ' for
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Submitted? Submission
Data Requirement
§158;142 Spray Drift
201-1 - Droplet Size Spectrum
201-1 - Drift Field Evaluation
TEP
TEP
H
H
No
No
No*
iAccording to present registered uses, the chemical will only be sprayed via ground equipment in recreational areas.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR SUMITHRIN
Data Requirement S
§158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING:
81-1 - Acute Oral - Rat
81-2 - Acute Dermal
81-3 - Acute Inhalation - Rat
81-4 - Primary Eye Irritation -
Rabbit
81-5 - Primary Dermal Irritation -
Rabbit
81-6 - Dermal Sensitizatibn -
Guinea Pig
t
81-7 - Acute Delayed Neuro-
toxicity - Hen
SUBCHRONIC TESTING:
82-1 - 90-Day Feeding -
Rodent
Nonrodent
' . . !
1 .. i i
Must Additional Time frame .
Test Use Does EPA Bibliograhic Date Be for
ubstance Patterns Have Data? Citation Submitted? Submission
i
I • .
. ' 1 ' :
,'•-.'
TGAI B,F,H,I No Yes ( | 9 Months
TGAI B,F,H,I No Yes , , 9 Months-
i
TGAI B,F,H,I Yes 00090443, No . ,
00148739
TGAI B,F,H,I No Yes 9 Months
. ' 1
i
TGAI B,F,H,I No Yes 9 Months i
• • • ' i
TGAI B,F,H,I No Yes 9 Months
. . ' _ .
- . . ' •• • '
TGAI B,F,H,I NO No1
i.
•
, i • . i- .
TGAI B,F,H,I NO Nc£ " -.'•••
TGAI B,F,H,I No No2 •
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Data
S158.
Requirement
135 Toxicology (cont'd)
Test
Substance
Use
patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Must Additional
Bibliograhic Date Be
Citation Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission
SUBCHRONIC TESTING (cont'd)
82-2
82-3
82-4
82-5
- 21-Day Dermal
- 90-Day Dermal
- 90-Day Inhalation
- 90-Day Neurotoxicity
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
NO
NO
NO
NO
yes
NO
Yes3
No
12 Months
15 Months
CHRONIC TESTING:
83-1
83-2
83-3
83-4
- Chronic Toxicity -
Rodent
Nonrodent
- Oncogenicity Study -
Rat
Mouse
- Teratogenicity -
Rat
Rabbit
- Reproduction
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
No
No
No
No
No
NO
NO
No2
No2
No2
No2
yes5
yes 5
No2
15 Months
15 Months
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Data Requirement
§158.135 Toxicology (cont'd)
MUTAGENICITY TESTING
84-2 - Gene Mutation
Test Use Does EPA Bibliograhic
Substance Patterns Have Data? v Citation
TGAI B,F,H,I Yes 00148558
00148559
00148560
00148561
Must Additional
Date Be
Submitted?
No
Timefiame
foi
Submission
84-2 - Chromosomal Aberration
84-2 - Other Mechanisms of
Mutaqenicity
SPECIAL TESTING:
85-1 - General Metabolism
85-2 - Domestic Animal Safety
TGAI
TGAI
B,F,H,I
B,F,H,I
PAI or PAIRA B,F,H,I
Choice B,F,H,I
No
No
No
Partially
Yes
Yes
No2
Yes4
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
acute delayed neurotoxicity study is not required because Sumithrin is not an organophosphorus pesticide.
2This type of study is not required for current use patterns.
^This study is required because of the use of Sumithrin in greenhouses.
4Data required on a case-by-case basis.
^Teratoloqv study required in one species.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Must Additional Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliograhic . Date Be for
Substance Patterns Have Data?. Citation Submitted? Submission
Data Requirement
§158;145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms
AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTING
71-1 - Avian Single-Dose Oral IAjQ TGAI
71- 2- Avian Dietary IC$Q
A. Upland Game Bird TGAI
B. Waterfowl TGAI
71-2 - Avian Reproduction
A. Upland Game Bird TGAI
B. Waterfowl TGAI
71-5 - Simulated and Actual Field TEP
Testing for Mammals & Birds
AQUATIC ORGANISMS TESTING
72-1 - Freshwater Fish LCso
A. Warmwater TGAI
B. Coldwater TGAI
72-2 - Acute LC5p Aquatic . TGAI
Invertebrates
BCFI]
B
BCFI]1
B
B
B
BCFI]1
BCFI]1
BCFI]1
Yes
No
Yes
NO
No
No
No
No
Yes
00121277
00054528
00121276
No
Yes
No
' No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
9 Months
9 Months
9 Month
j '
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Data
§158
Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
; 145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms
(cont'd)
72-3 - Acute LC5Q Estuarine and
Marine Organism
72-4 -j Fish Early Life Stage and
k Aquatic Invertebrate
Life Cycle
72-5 - Fish Life Cycle
72-6 - Aquatic Organisms
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
B
B
B
B
No
No
No
No
Must Additional Timef rame
Bibliograhic Date Be. for
Citation Submitted? Submission '
i
' • i
Reserved2,
Reserved3 ;
! . 1
No ' ' ' 1
i
No ' !'
Accumulation
72-7 - Simulated or Actual Field TEP
Testing for Aquatic
Organisms
§158;150 Plant Protection
121-1 - Target Area Phytotoxicity TGAI
NONTARGET AREA FHYTOTOXICriY
TIER I
122-1 - Seed Germination/ ' TGAI
Seedling Emergence
122-1 - Vegetative Vigor TGAI
122-2 7 Aquatic Plant Growth TGAI
B
No
B
No
B
B
B
NO
No
No
No
NO
NO
NO
No
I •
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TAHLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Must Additional Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliograhic Date Be !, • for
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Submitted? Submission
Data Requirement
§158.150 Plant Protection (cont'd)
TIER II
123-1 - Seed Germination/ TGAI
Seedling Emergence
123-1 - Vegetative Vigor TGAI
123-2 - Aquatic Plant Growth TGAI
TIER III
»
124-1 - Terrestrial Field TGAI
124-2 - Aquatic Field TGAI
B
B
B
B
B
No
No
No
NO
NO
NO
NO
No
, No
No
'I ' !
^-Required to support the manufacturing-use product for reformulation into these end-use products.
2«ihe estuarine fish study is reserved pending the results of the acute freshwater fish studies.
^Reserved pending the results of the acute freshwater fish studies and the photolysis and hydrolysis .studies.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SUMITHRIN
Must Additional Time frame
Test Use Does EPA Bibliograhic Date Be . for
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Submitted? Submission
Data Requirement
§158.155 Nontarget Insect
NOOTARGET INSECT TESTING - POLLINATORS:
141-1 - Honey Bee Acute Contact LD50 TGAI
TEP
141-2 - Honey Bee - Toxicity of
Residues on Foliage
141-4 - Honey Bee Subacute
Feeding Study
[Reserved]^
B
B
B
No
No
No
Yes
NO*
No3
9 Months
141-5 - Field Testing For Pollinators TEP
»
NOWTARGET INSECT TESTING - AQUATIC INSECTS t
142-1 - Acute Toxicity to Aquatic [Reserved]4
Insects
142-2 - Aquatic Insect Life-Cycle [Reserved]4
; Study
142-3 - Simulated or Actual Field [Reserved]4
Testing for Aquatic
Insects
143-1 - NONTARGET INSECT TESTING - [Reserved]4
thru PREDATORS AND PARASITES
honey bee acute test is required to support only the mosquito adulticide use. Testing for toxicity of residues
on foliage is not appropriate for the mosquito adulticide use. ' , >
^Reserved pending development of test methodology. (
Srhis data requirement is imposed only on a case-by-case basis. It is not likely that field testing will be required
for Sumithrin. '
4Reserved pending Agency decision as to whether the data requirement should be established.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE3 PRODUCTS CONTAINING SUMITHRIN
Test
Data Requirement Substance
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity and Composition
61-1 - Product Identity and
Disclosure of Ingredients
61-2 - Description of Beginning
Materials and Manufacturing
Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation of
Impurities
Analysis and Certification of
Product Ingredients
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis
62-2 - Certification of Limits
62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify
Certified Limit
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
63-2 - Color
63-3 - Physical State
63-4 - Odor
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
Use
Patterns
ALL
ALL
All
ALL
ALL
ALL
All
ALL
ALL
Does EPA
Have Data?1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bibliograhic
Citation1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Must Additional
Date Be
Submitted?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Time frame
for
Submission ^
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
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TABLE B
PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE3 PRODUCTS ODNTAINING SUMITHRIN
Test Use
Data Requirement Substance Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?1
Must Additional
Bibliograhic Date Be
Citation^ Submitted?
Time frame
for
Submission2
§158.120 Product Chemistry (cont'd)
Physical and Chemical Characteristics (cont'd)
63-7
63-12
63-14
63-15
63-16
63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
- Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Density
- pH
- Oxidizing or Reducing Action
- Flammability
- Explodability
- Storage Stability
- Viscosity
- Miscibility
- Corrosion Characteristics
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
Yes'
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
15 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
•^Although product chemistry data may have been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that these data
must be resubmitted for each manufacturing-use product. New requirements have been introduced and previously
submitted data must be updated. Therefore, bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
2Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
3Formulation intermediates are also included in the category of manufacturing-use products.
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TABL£ B
TOR MANUFACTURINS-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SUMITHRIN
Data
§158;
ACUTE
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
Requirement
135 Toxicity
i'TESTINGt
- Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat
- Acute Dermal Toxicity - Rabl
- Acute Inhalation Toxicity -
- Eye Irritation - Rabbit
- Dermal Irritation - Rabbit
- Dermal Sena izat ion -
Test
Substance •
MP
ait MP
Rat MP
MP
MP
MP
Use
Patterns
All
All
All
All
All
All
Does EPA
Have Data?
No
No
Yes
No
No
No-
' i .
Must Additional
Bibliograhic Date Be
Citation Submitted?
1
Yes
Yes
00090443, No
00148739
Yes
f Yes !
i
Yes
i • : .
Timeframe ,
1 1 for '
Submission1
• '
9 Months
9 Months
i
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
Guinea Pig
.i.
dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
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APPENDIX II
LABELING APPENDICES
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LABEL CONTENTS
Section 162.10 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(40 CFR) requires that certain specific labeling statements
appear at certain locations on the label. This is referred to as
format labeling. Specific label items listed below are keyed to
the table at the end of this Appendix.
Item 1. PRODUCT NAME - The name, brand or trademark is
required to .be located on the front panel, preferably centered in
tiie upper part of the panel. The name of a product will not be
accepted if it is false or misleading.
Item 2. COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS - The name and address of
the registrant or distributor is required on the label. The name
and address should preferably be located at the bottom of the
front panel or at the end of the label text.
Item 3. NET CONTENTS - A net contents statement is required
on all labels or on the container of the pesticide. The preferred
.'Location is the bottom of the front panel immediately above the
company name and address, or at the end of the label text. The
net contents must be expressed in the largest suitable unit,
e.g., "1 pound 10 ounces" rather than "26 ounces." In addition
to English units, net contents may be expressed in metric units.
[40 CFR 162.10(d)]
Item 4. EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER - The registration number
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assigned to the pesticide product must appear on the label, preceded
by the phrase "EPA Registration No." or "EPA Reg. No." The
registration number must be set in type of a size and style similar
to other print on that part of the label on which it appears and
must run parallel to it. The registration number and the required
identifying phrase must not appear in such a manner as to suggest
or imply recommendation or endorsement of the product by the
Agency. [40 CFR 162.10(e)]
Item 5. EPA ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER - The EPA establishment
number, preceded by the phrase "EPA Est. No." is the final establish*
ment at which the product was produced, and may appear in any
suitable location on the label or immediate container. It must
also appear on the wrapper or outside container of the package if
the EPA establishment number on the immediate container cannot be
clearly read through such wrapper or container. [40 CFR 162.10(f)]
Item 6A. INGREDIENTS STATEMENT - An ingredients statement
is required on the front panel. The ingredients statement must
contain the name and percentage by weight of each active ingredient
and the total percentage by weight of all inert ingredients. The
preferred location is immediately below the product name. The
ingredients statement must run parallel with, and be clearly dis-
tinguished from, other text on the panel. It must not be placed
in the body of other text. [40 CFR 162.10(g)]
Item 6B. POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT - For liquid agricultural
formulations, the pounds per gallon of active ingredient must be
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indicated on the label.
ITEM 7. FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS - Front panel
precautionary statements must be grouped together, preferably
within a block outline. The table below shows the minimum type
size requirements for various size labels.
Size of Label Signal Word "Keep Out of Reach
on Front Panel Minimum Type Size of Children"
in Square Inches All Capitals Minimum Type Size
5 and under 6 point 6 point
above 5 to 10 10 point 6 point
above 10 to 15 12 point 8 point
above 15 to 30 14 point 10 point
over 30 18 point 12 point
Item 7A. CHILD HAZARD WARNING STATEMENT - The statement
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN must be located on the front panel
aibove the signal word except where contact with children duiing
distribution or use is unlikely. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(ii)]
Item 7B. SIGNAL WORD - The signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or
•«
CAUTION) is required on the front panel immediately below the
child hazard warning statement. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(i)]
Item 7C. SKULL AND CROSSBONES AND WORD "POISON" - On products
assigned a Toxicity Category I on the basis of oral, dermal, or
inhalation toxicity, the word "Poison" shall appear on the label
in red on a background of distinctly contrasting color and the
skull and crossbones shall appear in immediate proximity to the
word POISON. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(i)]
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Item 7D. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT - A statement of
practical treatment (first aid or other) shall appear on the
label of pesticide products in Toxicity Categories I, II, and
III. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(iii)]
Item 7E. REFERRAL STATEMENT - The statement "See Side (or
Back) Panel for Additional Precautionary Statements" is required
on the front panel for all products, unless all required
precautionary statements appear on the front panel. [40 CFR
162.10(h)(1)(iii)]
Item 8. SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING - The
precautionary statements listed below must appear together on the
label under the heading "PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS." The preferred
location is at the top of the side or back panel preceding the
directions for use, and it is preferred that these statements be
surrounded by a block outline. Each of the three hazard warning
statements must be headed by the appropriate hazard title. [40
CFR 162.10(h)(2)].
Item 8A. HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS - Where a
hazard exists to humans or domestic animals, precautionary
statements are required indicating the particular hazard, the
route(s) of exposure, and the precautions to be taken to avoid
accident, injury, or damage. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2)(i)]
Item 8B. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD - Where a hazard exists to
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nontarget organisms excluding humans and domestic animals,
precautionary statements are required stating the nature of the
hazard and the appropriate precautions to avoid potential accident,
injury, or damage. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2)(ii)]
Item 8C. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD - FLAMMABILITY -
Precautionary statements relating to flammability of a product
are required to appear on the label if it meets the criteria in
the PHYS/CHEM Labeling Appendix. The requirement is based on the
results on the flashpoint determinations and flame extension tests
required to be submitted for all products. These statements are
to be located in the side/back panel precautionary statements
section, preceded by the heading "Physical/Chemical Hazards."
Note that no signal word is used in conjunction with the flamma-
bility statements.
Item 9A. RESTRICTED USE CLASSIFICATION - FIFRA section 3(d)
requires that all pesticide formulations/uses be classified for
either general or restricted use. Products classified for restricted
use may be limited to use by certified applicators or persons under
their direct supervision (or may be subject to other restrictions
that may be imposed by regulation).
In the Registration Standard, the Agency has (l) indicated
certain formulations/uses are to be restricted (Section IV
indicates why the product has been classified for restricted
use); or (2) reserved any classification decision until appropriate
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data are submitted.
The Regulatory Position and Rationale states whether products
containing this active ingredient are classified for restricted use.
If they are restricted the draft label(s) submitted to the Agency
as part of your application must reflect this determination (see
below).
If you do not believe that your product should be classified
for restricted use, you must submit any information and rationale
with your application for reregistration. During the Agency's
review of your application, your proposed classification determina-
tion will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR
162.11(c). You will be notified of the Agency's classification
decision.
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Classification Labeling Requirements
If your product has been classified for restricted use, the
following label requirements apply:
1. All uses restricted.
a. The statement "Restriction Use Pesticide" must
appear at the top of the front panel of the label. The
statement must be set in type of the same minimum size as
required for human hazard signal word (see table in 40 CFR
162.10(h)(1)(iv).
b. Directly below this statement on the front panel, a
summary statement of the terms of restriction must appear
(including the reasons for restrictions if specified in
Section I). If use is restricted to certified applicators,
the following statement is required: "For retail sale to
and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under their
direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the
Certified Applicator's Certification."
2. Some but not all uses restricted. If the Regulatory
Position and Rationale states that some uses are classified for
restricted use, and some are unclassified, several courses of
action are available:
a. You may label the product for Restricted Use. If
you do so, you may include on the label uses that are
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unrestricted, but you nay not distinguish then on the label
as being unrestricted.
b. You nay delete all restricted uses from your label
and submit draft labeling bearing only unrestricted uses.
c. You nay "split" your registration, i.e., register
two separate products with identical formulations, one
bearing only unrestricted uses, and the other bearing
restricted uses. To do so, submit two applications for
reregistration, each containing all forms and necessary
labels. Both applications should be submitted simultaneously.
Note that the products will be assigned separate registration
numbers.
Item 9b. MISUSE STATEMENT - All products must bear the
misuse statement, "It is a violation of Federal law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling." This
statement appears at the beginning of the directions for use,
directly beneath the heading of that section.
Item IDA. REENTRY STATEMENT - If a reentry interval has
been established by the Agency, it must be included on the label.
Additional worker protection statements may be required in accordance
with PR Notice 83-2, March 29, 1983.
Item 10B. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL BLOCK - All labels are
required to bear storage and disposal statements. These statements
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are developed for specific containers, sizes, and chemical content.
These instructions must be grouped and appear under the heading
"Storage and Disposal" in the directions for use. This heading
must be set in the same type sizes as required for the child
hazard warning. Refer to Appendix II, STOR, PEST/DIS, and CONT/DIS
to determine the storage and disposal instructions appropriate
for your products.
Item IOC. DIRECTIONS FOR USE - Directions for use must be
stated in terms which can be easily read and understood by the
average person likely to use or to supervise the use of the
pesticide. When followed, directions must be adequate to protect
the public from fraud and from personal injury and to prevent
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment. [40 CFR 162.10]
COLLATERAL LABELING
Bulletins, leaflets, circulars, brochures, data sheets,
flyers, or other written or graphic printed matter which are
referred to on the label or which are to accompany the product are
termed collateral labeling. Such labeling may not bear claims or
representations that differ in substance from those accepted in
connection with registration of the product, and it should be
made part of the response to this Notice and submitted for review.
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IABELING REQUIREMENTS OF, FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6A
6B
v
V
7A
7B
LABEL ELEMENT ' •
Product name
Company name
and address
Net contents
EPA Keg. No.
EPA Est. No.
Ingredients
statement
Pounds /gal Ion
statement
Front panel
precautionary
statements
Keep Out of Reach
of Children
(Child Hazard
warning)
Signal word
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
Liquid products
where dosage
given as lb/
a i /unit area
All products
All products
All products
PLACEMENT
REQUIRED
Front panel
None
None
None
None
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
ON BABEL
' PREFERRED' ' ' j
Center front
panel
Bottom front
panel or end
i of label text
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Front panel
Front panel,
immediately
before or
following
Reg. No.
Immediately
following
product ° name
Directly below
the main
ingredients
statement
Above signal
word
Immediately
below child
hazard warning
COMMENTS , ..',''
i
i'
If registrant is not the producer, must
be qualified by "Packed for . . .";
Distributed by. . • ; etc,'
May be in metric units in addition to
U.S. units.
i
Must be in similar type size 'and run
parallel to other type; •
May appear on the container instead of
the label. )
t
! •' 1
I
Text must run parallel with other text.
on the panel.
i •
. ' t
i
All front panel precautionary statements
must be grouped together, preferably
blocked.
Note type size requirements.
,
Note type size requirements. |
*
» i
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IABELINQ REQUIREMENTS OF FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITEM
7C
7D
7E
.1
V
8
8A
BB
LABEL' ELEMENT
Skull & cross-
bones and word
POISON (in red)
Statement of
Practical
Treatment or
First Aid
Referral statement
Side/back panel
precautionary
statements
Hazards to Humans
and Domestic
Animals
Envi ronmental
Hazards
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
which are Cat-
egory I based
on oral, der-
mal, or inhala-
tion toxicity ' '
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
All products
where pre-
cautionary
labeling appears
on other than
' front 'panel;' ' '
All products
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
All products
PLACEMENT
REQUIRED
Front panel
Category I:
Front panel
unless refer-
ral statement
is used.
Others :
Grouped with
side panel
precautionary
' statements.
Front panel
None
None
None
ON LABEL
PREFERRED '
Both in close
proximity to
signal word
Front panel
for all.
Top or side
of back panel
preceding
directions for
use
Same as above ,
Same as above
COMMENTS , ,
, ! ,
•
i '
1 |
• • i .
'
Must be grouped under the headings in
8A, 8b, and 8C; preferably blocked.
i
t
Must be preceded by appropriate signal
word. , i .'.!:.'•'
i
Environmental hazards include bee
caution where applicable.
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LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITEM
8C
9A
9B
10A
10B
»
loc
" ' LABEL' ELEMENT ' '
Physical or
chemical
hazards
Restricted block
Misuse
statement
Reentry
statement
Storage and
disposal block
Directions for use
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT '
All pressurized
products, others
with flashpoints
under 150 "F
All restricted
products
All products
PR Notice 83-2
or as determined
by the Agency
All products
All products
PLACEMENT
REQUIRED
None
Top center
of front
panel
Immediately
following
heading of
directions
for use
In the
directions
for" use
In the
directions
for use
None
ON LABEL
PREFERRED
Same as above
Preferably
blocked
Immediately
after misuse
statement
Immediately
before specific
directions for
use or at the
end of direc-
' t ions for 'use '
None
i - .
COMMENTS
Refer to Appendix II guide •.
PHYS/CHEM ,
1 i
i
• • ; ; > '
Includes a statement of the terms of ' '
restriction. The words , "RESTRICTED USE '
PESTICIDE" must be same type size as ' i
signal word. i
Required statement is: ,
"It is a violation of Federal law
to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling. .
^
» ' . •• . ' . •'
1 • i ., : •
Must be set apart and clearly distin-:
guishable from other directions' for useJ
Refer to Appendix II guides STOR, CONT/
DIS, and PEST/DIS for further information
and required statements. , 3 •
May be in metric as well as UJS. units* '
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PMOAUnONAMYfTAWIINro
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•flOMKfllOAMMAl*
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MAZAJttt
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PRODUCT
NAME
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CAUTION
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PONIKMi
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TOWKtTATt:
iPAMOBTfuiKMNa:
STORAGE AND
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WAMUNIY |T ATOONT
MTCOHTtNTI
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Pftf CAUTlOMAftV fTATIUtMTf
HAZARDS TO MUUANI
H DOMHTC ANMAU)
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IMVMONUIHTAkHAZAftO*
MfftCAlOflCHEUCAl
HAZARDS
STORAGE AND
DISPOSAL
RESTRICTED USE
PESTICIDE
(reason for claanifytnr)
I&X TO MID UK OO.V i« COTlriCO AmJCMGM OR!
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PRODUCT
NAME
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§162.8
.•) Conditional registration. Any
plldktion for which ajreview of scle£-
tif 1u the
that:
(1) Has been ob
come to his atten
<2) Insofar as
previously been
Aff*
Such informatioii shall include. \but
shiOl not be limited to. publishedXor
(published laboratory studies and
fdent experience]
0162.10 Labeling requircmenU.
(a) General—(1) Contents of the
label Every pesticide products shall
bear a label containing the informa-
tion specified by the Act and the regu-
lations in this Part. The contents of a
label must show clearly and promi-
nently the following:
(I) The name, brand, or trademark
under which the product is sold as pre-
<
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z ;i-
ii
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gnvironmental Protection Agency
scribed in paragraph (b) of this sec-
tion:
(ii) The name and address of the
producer, registrant, or person for
whom produced as prescribed in para-
graph (c) of this section;
tiii) The net contents as prescribed
in paragraph (d) of this section:
(iv) The product registration
number as prescribed in paragraph (c)
of this section;
(v) The producing establishment
number as prescribed in paragraph (f)
of this section;
(vi) An ingredient statement as pre-
scribed in paragraph (g) of this sec-
tion:
(vii) Warning or precautionary state-
ments as prescribed in paragraph (h)
of this section:
(vlii) The directions for use as pre-
scribed in paragraph (i) of this section:
and
(lx) The use classlflcation(s) as pre-
scribed in paragraph (j) of this section.
(2) Prominence and legibility, (i) All
words, statements, graphic representa-
tions, designs or other information re-
quired on the labeling by the Act or
the regulations in this part must be
clearly legible to a person with normal
vision, and must be placed with such
conspicuousness (as compared with
other words, statements, designs, or
graphic matter on the labeling) and
expressed in such terms as to render it
likely to be read and understood by
the ordinary individual under custom-
ary conditions of purchase and use.
(ii) All required label text must:
(A) Be set in 6-point or larger type:
(B) Appear on a clear contrasting
background: and
(C) Not be obscured or crowded.
(3) Language to be used. All required
label or labeling text shall appear in „
the English language. However, the
Agency may require or the applicant
may propose additional text In other
languages as is considered necessary to
protect the public. When additional
text In another language Is necessary.
all labeling requirements will be ap-
plied equally to both the English and
other-language versions of the label-
ing.
(4) Placement of Loorf—(I) General
The label shall appear on or be secure-
ly attached to the immediate contain-
§ 162.10
er of the pesticide product. For pur-
poses of this Section, and the mis-
branding provisions of the Act. "se-
curely attached" shall mean that a
label can reasonably bo expected to
remain affixed during the foreseeable
conditions and period of use. If the im-
mediate container is enclosed within a
wrapper or outside container through
which the label cannot be clearly read.
the label must also be securely at-
tached to such outside wrapper or con-
tainer, if It Is a part of the package as
customarily distributed or sold.
(ii) Tank can and other bulk con-
tainen—lA) Transportation. While a
pesticide product is in transit, the ap-
propriate provisions of 49 CFR ParU
170-189, concerning the transportation
of hazardous materials, and specifical-
ly 'those provisions concerning the la-
beling, rfpr^ng and placarding of haz-
ardous materials and the vehicles car-
rying them. define the basic Federal
requirements. In addition, when any
registered pesticide product is trans-
ported in a tank car, tank truck or
other mobile or portable bulk contain-
er, a copy of the accepted label must
be attacned to the shipping papers,
and left with the consignee at the time
of delivery.
(B) Storage. When pesticide prod-
ucts are stored in bulk containers.
whether mobile or stationary, which
remain In the custody of the user, a
copy of the label of labeling, including
all appropriate directions for use. shall
be securely attached to the container
in the immediate vicinity of the dis-
charge control valve.
(5) False or misleading statements.
Pursuant to section 2(qXlXA) of the
Act. a pesticide or a device declared
subject to the Act pursuant to
i 162.15. is misbranded if its labeling is
false or misleading in any particular
including both pesticidal and non-pes-
ticidal claims. Examples of statements
or representations in the labeling
which constitute mlsbranding Include:
(i) A false or misleading statement
concerning the composition of the
product;
(ID A false or misleading statement
concerning the effectiveness of the
product as a pesticide or device.
(Ill) A false or misleading statement
about the value of the product for
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§ 1162.10
purposes other than as a pesticide or
device;
(iv) A fatso or misleading comparison
with other pesticides or devices:
(v) Any statement directly or indi-
rectly implying that the pesticide or
device is recommended or endorsed by
any agency of the Federal Govern-
ment:
Cvi) The name of a pesticide which
contains two or more principal active
Ingredients if the name suggests one
or more but not all such principal
active ingredients even though the
names of the other ingredients are
stated elsewhere in the labeling;
Cvli) A true statement used in such a
way as to give a false or misleading im-
pression to the purchaser;
(vlil) Label disclaimers which negate
or detract from labeling statements re-
quired under the Act and these regula-
tions;
(Ix) Claims as to the safety of the
pesticide or its ingredients, including
statements such as "safe," "nonpoison-
ous,," "nonlnjurious." "harmless" or
"hontoxic to humans and pets" with
or without such a qualifying phrase as
"when used as directed"; and
Cx) Non-numerical and/or compara-
tive statements on the safety of the
product, including but not limited to:
(A) "Contains all natural ingredi-
ent*;";
(B) "Among the least toxic chemi-
cals known"
(C) "Pollution approved"
(6) Final printed labeling. (1) Except
as provided in paragraph faX0Xii) of
this section, final printed labeling
must be submitted and accepted prior
to registration. Bowever, final printed
labeling need not be submitted until
draft label texts have been provision:
ally accepted by the Agency.
(ID Clearly legible reproductions or
photo reductions will be accepted for
unusual labels such as those sflk-
screened directly onto glass or metal
containers or large bag or drum labels.
Such reproductions must be of micro-
film reproduction quality.
(bj> Name, brand, or trademark. (1)
The name, brand, or trademark under
which the pesticide product is sold
shall! appear on the front panel of the
label :
(7-1-86 Edition)
(2) No name, brand, or trademark
may appear on the label which:
(i) Is false or misleading, or
(ii) Has not been approved by the
Administrator through registration or
supplemental registration as an addi-
tional name pursuant to § 162.6(bX4).
(c) Name and address of producer.
registrant, or person for whom pro-
duced. An unqualified name and ad-
dress given on the label shall be con-
sidered as the name and address of the
producer. If the registrant's name ap-
pears on the label and the registrant is
not the producer, or if the name of the
person for whom the pesticide was
produced appears on the label. It must
be qualified by appropriate wording
such as "Packed for • • V "Distribut-
ed by • • V or "Sold by to show
that the name is not that of the pro-
ducer.
(d) Net weight or measure of con-
tents. (1) The net weight or measure
of content shall be exclusive of wrap-
pers or other materials and shall be
the average content unless explicitly
stated as a minimum quantity.
(2) If the pesticide Is a liquid* the
net content statement shall be in
terms of liquid measure at 68* F (20*C)
and shall be expressed in conventional
American units of fluid ounces, pints.
quarts, and gallons.
(3) If the pesticide is solid or semi-
solid, viscous or pressurized, or is a
mixture of liquid and solid, the net
content statement shall be in terms of
weight expressed as avoirdupois
pounds and ounces.
(4) In all cases, net content shall be
stated in terms of the largest suitable
units, te.. "1 pound 10 ounces" rather
than "26 ounces."
(5) In addition to the required units
specified, net content may be ex-
pressed in metric units.
(6) Variation above minimum con-
tent or around an average is permissi-
ble only to the extent that it repre-
sents deviation unavoidable in good
manufacturing practice. ' Variation
below a stated minimum.Is not permit-.
ted. In no case shall the average con-
tent of the packages in a shipmentTall
below the stated average content.
(e) Product registration number.
The registration number assigned to
the pesticide product at the time of
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§ 162.10
rcgistrmtion shall appear on the label.
preceded by the phrase "EPA Regis-
tration No./' or the phrase "EPA Reg.
No." The registration number shall be
set in type of a size and style similar to
other print on that part of the label
on which it appears and shall run par-
allel to it. The registration number
and the required Identifying phrase
shall not appear in such a manner as
to suggest or imply recommendation
or endorsement of the product by the
Agency.
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§ U2.10
40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-86 Edition)
the label: "Not for sale or use after
(date!/*
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Environmentof Protection Agoncy
statement of practical treatment (first
aid or other) shall appear on the front
panel of the label of all pesticides fall-
ing into Toxicity Category I on the
basis of oral, inhalation or dermal tox-
icity. The Agency may. however.
permit reasonable variations in the
placement of the statement of practi-
cal treatment is some reference such
as "See statement of practical treat-
ment on back panel" appears on the
front panel near the word "Poison"
and the skull and crossbones.
(B) Other toxicity categories. The
statement of practical treatment Is not
required on the front panel except as
described In paragraph (hXlXlilXA) of
this section. "The* applicant may, how-
ever, include such a front panel state-
ment at his option. Statements of
practical treatment are. however, re-
quired elsewhere on the label In
accord with paragraph (hX2) of this
section if they do not appear on the
front paneL
(iv) Placement and prominence. All
the require front panel warning state-
ments shall be grouped together on
the label, and shall appear with suffi-
cient prominence relative to other
front panel text and graphic material
to make them unlikely to be over-
looked under customary conditions of
purchase and use. The following table
shows the minimum type size require-
ments for the front panel warning
statements on various sizes of labels:
§ 162.10
SIM of label fcont panel •» aquare
Above S to 10..
Requred
•goal
capita*
6
10
12
14
-Keep out
of reecho*
CMdren~
6
6
10
12
(2) Other required warning* and pre-
cautionary statements. The warnings
and precautionary statements as re-
quired below shall appear together on
the label under the general heading
"Precautionary . Statements" and
under appropriate subheadings of
"Hazard to Humans and Domestic Ani-
mals." "Environmental Hazard" and
"Physical or Chemical Hazard."
(i) Hazard to humans and domestic
animals. (A) Where a hazard exists to
humans or domestic animals, precau-
tionary statements are required Indi-
cating the particular hazard, the
route<8) of exposure and the precau-
tions to be taken to avoid accident.
Injury or damage. The precautionary
paragraph shall be immediately pre-
ceded by the appropriate hazard signal
word.
(B) The following table depicts typi-
cal precautionary statements. These
statements must be modified or ex-
panded to reflect specific hazards.
Toxfcfty
category
Preeauttorwy atatamanti by tendty <
Oral. Inhalation, or derm* tadcty
SkM and eye local
IV.
Fatal (poiaonaua) V a«raio«ed [inhaled or
trough efcjnj. Do not brecffw vapor (duet or apray
Oci not get ki eyea, on akin, or on clothing
ptnoi aVtBtoAMn*! of ptKttetf
qutrad.1.
May bo total • amfewad (Inhaled
tVough tte akin). Oo not breathe vapor* [duel or
•pray fniaU. Oo not get In ayea, on •kin. or on
clothing. (Appropriele tint aid aUtementa required.].
Harmful • awaB^^o* C'^afetf or eoeorbeo' throuo^ tfw
•kin). Avoid breeMng vapon [duet or apray miet).
Avoid contact vWt ekjn [eyee or ctoMng). (Appro-
priate fret aid atatMTMnt required.).
[No precautionary autamenta required.)
GOfflMM*X CftUMB 6y9 flfltf tAdH tfWIWQV ICf
Matton). Do not get in eyea. on akin, or on
glove* when handbag. Harmful or Mai»
(Appropriate feat aid augment requirad.)
Cainei eye [end akin] irtutjon. Oo not gat in
on akin, or on ckxrvng. Harmful V awaaoeed. (Ap-
propriata tat aid aiatemerM requirad.)
Avoid cornea <•*> akin, eyea or otothing. kt caae of
contact immeoiaiery Muert eyea or akin w*\ plenty of
••Mr. Get medcaf .attention I irritalion
(No precautionary eUtemena reqJbed.)
(ii) Environmental hazards. Where a
hazard exists to non target organisms
excluding humans and domestic ani-
mals, precautionary statements are re-
quired stating the nature of the
hazard and the appropriate precau-
tions to avoid potential accident.
injury or damage. Examples of the
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hazard statements and the circum-
stances under which they are required
follow:
(A) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active ingredient
with a mammalian acute oral LDM of
100 or less, the statement "This Pesti-
cide Is Toxic to Wildlife" is required.
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Envfronmenfal Protection Agency
tlons for use may be omitted from la-
beling of pesticides which are intended
for use only by manufacturers of prod-
ucts other than pesticide products in
their regular manufacturing processes.
provided that:
(/) The label clearly shows that the
product is intended for,use only in
manufacturing processes and specifies
the type
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§162.111
• 4b) [Reserved]
(c) Utcclasstflcatim-(l>
for lew reyis}
Except as provided tyi pi
of this section, a
pestidde product n
tered shall be
If each of the
forth In paragra]
(111) of this sectio:
the product useftf)
for restricted Use uhT
the labeling/pursuant
ph (cX4)
*clflc>use& the
idde. Each of the separate
'set forth below ra/ust be applied\or
e product use(s) to be classifR
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PHYS/CHEM-1
. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Criteria Required Label Statement
I* Pressurized Containers
Flashpoint at'or below
20°F; or if there is a
flashback at any valve
open! Jig.
B,
Flashpoint above 20°F
and not over 80°F; or
if the flane extension
is more than 18 inches
long at a distance of
6 inches from the
valve opening*
All Other Pressurized
Containers
II. Non-Pressurized Containers
A. Flashpoint at or below
20»F.
B. Flashpoint above 20*F
and not over 80*F.
C. Flashpoint over 80*F
and not over 150°F.
D. Flashpoint above
150'F.
Extremely flammable.
Contents under pressure.
Keep away from fire, sparks,
and heated surfaces. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container* Exposure to
temperatures above 130°P
may cause bursting.
Flammable. Contents under
pressure. Keep away from
heatr sparks, and flame. Do
not puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Contents under pressure.
Do not use or store near
heat or open flame. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Extremely flammable. Keep
away from fire, sparks, and
heated surfaces.
Flammable* Keep away from
heat and open flame*
Do not use or store near
heat and open flame.
None required.
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STOR-1
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES
Heading;
All products are required to bear specific label instructions
about storage and disposal. Storage and disposal instructions
must be grouped together in the directions for use portion of
the label under the heading STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Products
intended solely for domestic use need not include the heading
•STORAGE AND DISPOSAL."
Storage Instructions:
All product labels are required to have appropriate storage
instructions. Specific storage instructions are not prescribed.
Each registrant must develop his own storage instructions,
considering, when applicable, the following factors:
1. Conditions of storage that might alter the composition or
usefulness of the pesticide. Examples could be temperature
extremes, excessive moisture or humidity, heat, sunlight,
friction, or contaminating substances or media.
2. Physical requirements of storage which might adversely
affect the container of the product and its ability to
continue to function properly. Requirements might include
positioning of the container in storage, storage or damage
due to stacking, penetration of moisture, and ability to
withstand shock or friction.
3. Specifications for handling the pesticide container,
including movement of container within the storage area,
proper opening and closing procedures (particularly for
opened containers), and measures to minimize exposure
while opening or closing container.
4. Instructions on what to do if the container is damaged in
any way, or if the pesticide is leaking or has been
spilled, and precautions to minimize exposure if damage occurs.
5. General precautions concerning locked storage, storage in
original container only, and separation of pesticides
during storage to prevent cross-contamination of other
pesticides, fertilizer, food, and feed.
6« . General storage instructions for household products should
emphasize storage in original container and placement in
locked storage areas.
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PEST/DIS-1 !
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of all products, except those intended solely for
domestic use, must bear explicit instructions about pesticide ,
disposal. The statements listed below contain the exact »
wording that must, appear on the label of these products: :
1. The labels of all products, except domestic use, must
contain the statement, "Do not contaminate water, food, or
feed by storage or disposal."
2. Except those products intended solely for domestic use, )
the labels of all products that contain active ingredients i
that are Acute Hazardous Wastes or are assigned to Toxicity I
Category I on the basis of oral or dermal toxicity, or .!
Toxicity Category I or II on the basis of acute inhalation £
toxicity must bear the following pesticide disposal statement: «
t-
•Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper v
disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate [i
is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be £
disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact
your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or :
the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA
Regional Office for guidance." ,;
3. The labels of all products, except those intended for j
domestic use, containing active or inert ingredients that ::
are Toxic Hazardous Wastes or meet any of the criteria in
40 CFR 261, Subpart C for a hazardous waste must bear the i
following pesticide disposal statement:
"Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess
e c de, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of
Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the
Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional
Office for guidance."
4. Labels for all other products, except those intended for
domestic use, must bear the following pesticide disposal
statements
"Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be
disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal
facility.* .
5. Products intended for domestic use only must bear the
following disposal statement:
"Securely wrap original container in several layers
of newspaper and discard in trash."
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CONT/DIS-1
CONTAINER DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of each product must bear container disposal
instructions appropriate to the type of container.
1. Domestic use products must bear one of the following
container disposal statements: •
Container Type
Statement
Non-aerosol products
(bottles, cans, Aars)
Non-aerosol products
(bags)
Aerosol products
Do not reuse container (bottle, can, jar).
Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.
Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash.
Replace cap and discard containers in
trash. Do not incinerate or puncture.
2. All other products nust bear container disposal instructions*
based on container type, listed below:
Container Type
Statement
fetal
containers
(non-aerosol)
Plastic containers
Glass containers
Fiber drums
with liners
Paper and
plastic bags
Compressed gas
cylinders
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer •
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by
other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
incineration, or, if allowed by state and
local authorities, by burning. If burned,
stay out of smoke.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose
of in a sanitary landfill or by other
approved state and local procedures.
Completely empty liner by shaking and
tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging
particles. Empty residue into application
equipment. Then dispose of liner in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration if
allowed by state and local authorities.
If drum Is contaminated and cannot be
reused1, dispose of in the same manner.
Completely empty bag into application
equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in
a sanitary landfill or by incineration,
or, if allowed by State and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
out of smoke.
Return empty cylinder for reuse (or
similar wording)
Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating
whether and how fiber drum may be reused.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable-Uses-
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Pace
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP 2
(Ornamental Plant* and Forest Tree*) 2
(Noncrop, Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor
Treatments) 6
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP 6
(Agricultural Crops) £
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 7
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR 1O
(Domestic Dwellings) 10
AQUATIC NONFOOD CROP 11
(Aquatic Sites) 11
INDOOR 12
(Ornamental Plants) 12
(Pets and Domestic Animals) 13
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises) 17
(Domestic Dwellings) 19
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 25
African Violets . 2, 12
African Violets (greenhouse) 7
Ageratum 2,12
Ageratum (greenhouse) 7
Air Plant 2
Air Plant (greenhouse) 7
Aircraft 25
Aloe 2
Aloe (greenhouse) 7
Aluminum Plant 2,12
Amaranthus (greenhouse) 7
Andromeda 2
Arborvitae 2
Asparagus Fern 2
Asparagus Fern (greenhouse) 7
Azalea 2
Azalea (greenhouse) 7
Begonia 2,12
Begonia (greenhouse) 7
Blue Spruce 2
Blue Spruce (greenhouse) 7
Boston Fern 2
Boston Fern (greenhouse) 7
Box Leaf Euonymous 2
Broadleaf Acacia 2
Cacti 2
Cacti (greenhouse) 7
Carnat ion 2
Carnation (greenhouse) 7
Cat* 13
Cherry (ornamental) 2
Issued I 6-05-86 111-069003-i
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_EPA Ccmpendium of .Acceptab 1 e JJses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Chinese Evergreen 2, 12
Christmas Cactus 2
Christmas Cactus (greenhouse) 7
Chrysanthemum 2, 12
Chrysanthemum (greenhouse) 7
Climbing Roses 2
Climbing Roses (greenhouse) 7
Coleus 2, 12
Coleus (greenhouse) 7
Commercialt Industrial, and Institutional Areas
(Non-Food Areas) 26
Crabapple (ornamental) 2
Crabapple (ornamental) (greenhouse) 7
Crabapple Rose 2
Crape Myrtle 2
Crassula 2
Crassula (greenhouse) 7
Crotons (greenhouse) 7
Cymbidium Orchids 2, 12
Dahlias (greenhouse) 7
Daisies 2,12
Daphne 2, 12
Dendrobium Orchids 2, 12
Dieffenbachia 2, 12
Dogs 14
Dogwood 2
Domestic Dwelling Contents (including carpets and
woolen articles) 19
Domestic Dwellings 2O
Domestic Dwellings, Outdoor 1O
Dracaena 2, 12
Eating Establishments 31
English Ivy 2
Epcot Display Crops (not for consumption)- &
Euonymous 2
False Aralia 2,12
Fatshedera 2, 12
Ficus 2, 12
Food Processing Plants (Non-Food Areas) 33
Forsythia 2
Fuchia 2, 12
Fuchsia (greenhouse) 7
Gardenia 2,12
Gardenia (greenhouse) 7
Geraniums 2, 12
Geraniums (greenhouse) 7
Gladiolus 2
Gloxinia 2,12
Golden Pothos 2,12
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS PND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPaNEC«RBOXYLATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Pane
Hawthorne (greenhouse) 7
Hibiscus (greenhouse) 7
Honeysuckle 2
Honeysuckle (greenhouse) 7
Horses 17
Hydrangea (greenhouse) 7
Iris 3,12
Ivy 3,12
Ivy (greenhouse) 7
Jade Plant 3,12
Kennels and Pet Animal Quarters 16
Lilac 3
Lilac (greenhouse) 7
Lilies (greenhouse) 7
Locust 3
Maple 3
Marigold 3,12
Mimosa 3
Mock-Orange 3
Mock-Orange (greenhouse) 7
Moses-In-The-Crad1e 3
Moses-In-The-Cradle (greenhouse) 7
Moss Rose 3
Moss Rose (greenhouse) 7
Mugho Pine 3
Mugho Pine (greenhouse) 7
Nesturtiurn 3,12
Nerve Plant 3, 12
Nerve Plant (greenhouse) 7
Oak 3
Orchids 3,12
Ornamental Ferns 3,12
Ornamental Ferns (greenhouse) 7
Ornamental Plants ' 5
Palm 3, 12
Peonies 3, 12
Peonies (greenhouse) 7
Peperbmia 3,12
Peperomia (greenhouse) 7
Pepper (ornamental) 3
Pepper (ornamental) (greenhouse) 7
Petunias 3, 12
Petunias (greenhouse) 7
Pfitzer Juniper 3
Pfitzer Juniper (greenhouse) 7
Phalaenopsis Orchids 3,12
Philodendron 3, 12
Philodendron (greenhouse) 7
Piggyback Plant 3, 12
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRflNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Pane
Pine 3
Poincettia 3
Poinsettia (greenhouse) 7
Polka Dot Plant 3
Polka Dot Plant (greenhouse) 7
Ponies IB
Poplar 3
Poplar (greenhouse) 7
Purple Heart 3,12
Purple Passion Vine 3, 12
Queen Sago 3,12
Railroad Cars 35
Rhododendron 3
Rose 3
Rose (greenhouse) 6
Rubber Plant (greenhouse) B
Salvia 3
Sansevieria 3
Sansevieria (greenhouse) . B
Schefflera 3, 12
Schefflera (greenhouse) B
Sedum Stonecrop 3,12
Ships 37
Shrimp Plant 3
Shrimp Plant (greenhouse) 8
Snapdragon 3,12
Snapdragon (greenhouse) B
Snowball : 3
Snowball (greenhouse) B
Soft Maples 3
Soft Maples (greenhouse) 8
Spider Plant (greenhouse) 8
Spirea 3
Spirea (greenhouse)• 8
Spruce 3
Swamps, Marshes . 11
Swedish Ivy 3
Swedish Ivy (greenhouse) B
Tobira 3,12
Toyon 3, 12
Transportation Vehicles 37
Truck Trailers 37
Umbrella Plant 4,12
Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas (including residential
and recreational areas, overgrown waste areas, and
roadsides) 6
Velvet leaf 4
Velvet leaf (greenhouse) 8
Verbena 4
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,8-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Viburnum 4
Viburnum (greenhouse) 6
Wandering Jew 4,IS
Wandering Jew (greenhouse) 8
Wisteria 4
Yew Pine 4
Zanzibar Balsam 4
Zanzibar Balsam (greenhouse) 8
Zinnia 4, 13
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C069OO5 3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE*
TYPE PESTICIDEi Insecticide, Acaricide
FORMULATIONS;
j-I (0.837*, 1.503%, 1.88*, 2.5*, 2.86*, 3.33*, 3.35*, 3.64*, 4*,
4.01*, 4.014*, 4.03*, 4.126*, 4.6*, 5*, 6*, 6.255*, 6.26*,
6.67*, 6.68*, 7.46*, 7.5*, 8*, 8.9*, 9.23*, 10*, 11.22*, 12*,
15*, 16*, 20*, 20.01*, 27.2*, 9O*>
O (0.2*, 0.23*)
EC (0.23*, 0.826*, 0.837*, 1.5O3*, 27.2*)
SC/L (4.005*, 4.01*, 7.46*, 40*)
RTU (0.25*, O.O52*, O. O572*, O. O68*, 0.1*, O. 11*, 0.16*, 0.18*,
O.2*, 0.25*, 4*, 4.01*)
PrL (0.057*, O. O572*, O. O75*, O.I*, O. 125*, O. 147*, O. 15*, 0.2*,
0.25*, 0.3*, 0.35*, 0.4*, 0.405*, 0.5*, 0.8*, 1*, 2*, 10*)
GENERQL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Do not use in commercial food
processing, preparation, serving, or storage areas. In home use,
food processing surface should be covered during treatment or
thoroughly Mashed before use. Cover exposed food.
Remove pets and birds, and co»*er fish aquariums before treatment.
Avoid breathing of spray mist and contact with »kin and eyes.
This pesticide is toxic to fish.
Definition of Terms:
sus - SayboIt Universal Seconds
*phenothrin
sumithrin
Issued: 6-05-86 II1-069005-1
Provisional Update: 8-31-87
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
/31O1SAA African Violets
/31013AA Aoeratum
/31443AA Air Plant
/31O16AA flloe
/31A18ftft Rluminum Plant
/34O78P3 findrorneda
/35O21AA Qrborvitae
/31O25Aft flsoaraaus Fern
/34022AA Azalea
/31O34AA Beoonia
/35O33AA Blue Spruce
/39O13AA Boston Fern
/3A937AA Box Leaf Euonvmous
/3A23OAA Broadleaf Acacia
/31O46AA Cacti
/31O57AA Carnation
/35055AA Cherry (ornamental)
/31O63AA Chinese Evergreen
/31231AA Christmas Cactus
/31O65AA Chrysanthemum
/3431BAA Climbing Roses
/31O71AA Coleus
/35O56AA Crabapple (ornamental)
/34939PA Crabaople Rose
/34O4&AA Crape Myrtle
/31233AA Crassula
/31O81AA Cvmbidium Orchids
/31O35AA Daisies
/34O49AA Daphne
/31299AA Dendrobium Orchids
/31O89AA Dieffenbachia
/3SO43AA Doowood
/31O92AA Dracaena
/34O52AA English Ivv
/34O53AA Euonvmeum
734461AQ False Aralia
/34172AA Fatshedera
/34057AP Ficus
/34O&2AA Forsvthia
/31104AA Fuchia
/34O63AA Gardenia
/311O8AA Geraniums
/31111AA Gladiolus
/31112AA Gloxinia
/31445AA Golden Pothos
/34O72AA Honeysuckle
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRfiNS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPftNECfiRBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forfnulation(s)
African Violets cluster (continued)
/31126AA Iris
/34O76AA Ivv
/31127AA Jade Plant
/34O89AA Lilac
/35077AA Locust
/35O83AA Haole
/31137AA Marinold
/35136AA Mimosa
/34O94AA Mock-Oranoe
/31141AA Moses-In-The-Crad1e
/34193flO Moss Rose
/3508&AA Munho Pine
/31143AA Nasturtium
/314S2AA Nerve Plant
/35O93AA Oak
/31147AA Orchids
/39OO10A Ornamental Ferns
/35O97AA Palm
/31151AA Peonies
/311SSAA ^ Peoerornia
/3144&AA Pepper (ornamental)
/31154AA Petunias
/352O1AA Pfitzer Juniper
/3125BAA Phalaenopsis Orchids
/3115SAA Philodendron
/312S9AA Piggyback Plant
/35O98AA Pine
/31159AA Poinsettia
/31447AO Polka Dot Plant
/35101AA Poplar
/31432AA Purple Heart
/31416AA Purple Passion Vine
/35356AA Queen Sago
/ 34555 AA Rhododendron
/34120AA Rose
'/31171AA Salvia
/31172AA Sansevieria
/31175AA Schefflera
V3119OAA Sedum Stonecrop
/314O8AA> Shrimp Plant
/31184APi Snapdragon
/34128AO) Snowball
/35215AF! Soft Maples
/3413OAFI Soirea
/3S116AA Spruce
/31461AA Swedish Ivv
/34219AA Tobira
/34220AA Tovon
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/3148888
/34499AA
/31206A8
/34137AA
/3127888
./342S8AA
73525388
73149288
/3121388
/3200088
IR8CP88
I08V888
IRAWAAA
IR8H8G8
IL8V88J
IM08888
IR8B888
IR8C888
INBP8Z8
IR8F888
IRAWAAA
ITBCCLA
IL8V88J
IR8B888
IR8C888
ITBCCZA
INBP8Z8
ILAVAAJ
IRABAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBEN2YL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,S-DIMETHYL-3-
(e-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
African Violets cluster (continued)
Umbrella Plant
Velvet leaf
Verbena
Viburnum
Wandering Jew
Wisteria
Yew Pine
Zanzibar Balsam
Zinnia
Aphids
Fungus gnats
Mealybugs
Soft brown
•cale
Spider mites
Thrips
Uhiteflies
Aphids
Japanese beetli
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Southern army-
worm
Spider mites
Uhiteflies
(0.068* RTU)
CMAX3
(O.057S* RTU)
noon or at night only. Repeat *s
needed.
Outdoor plant treatment. Spray
both upper and lower surface of
leaves from a distance of 15 inch-
es. Spray in a slow sweeping
motion until visibly wet. Repeat
as needed. For best results
spray in the evening or on a
cloudy day when the air is still.
Avoid using in hot, bright sun-
shine.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of I d-cis/trans allethrin
or tetrametrin.
Outdoor plant treatment. Spray
plants when air is still and tem-
perature is not above 90 F (32.2
C). Spray with a slow sweeping
motion about 36 inches from all
plants. Avoid wetting plants.
Spray in short burst. Repeat as
needed. Use caution on tender
foliage, young plants, and naw
growth. For adult whiteflies and
spider mites, direct spray to con-
tact the pests.
Formulated with d-trans allethrin
or d-cis/trans allethrin.
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance
Formu1at i on(s)
Use. L i m i t at i ons
African Violets cluster (continued)
CMAID
1 ft/see
(0.2* PrL>
1 ft/sec
(0. 5X PrL)
ISASAAA Ants
IRACAAA Aphids
IQAUACA Boxelder bug
ITANABA Cankerworms
ITAAAAA Caterpillars
ITAUAEA Eastern tent
caterpillar
INBPAZA Japanese beetle
IQAXAAA Lace bugs
IRAFAAA Leafhoppers
IRAWAAA Mealybugs
ILAVAAJ Spider mites
IRABAAA Whiteflies
ISASAAA Ants
ZRACAAA Aphids
IQAUACA Boxelder bug
ITAAAAA Caterpillars
ZJBAAAA Centipedes
IVAHAAA Crickets
IMPBABA Firebrat
IQAXAAA Lace bugs
IRAWAAA Mealybugs
INAPAFC Mexican bean
beetle
ITBCCLC Southern army-
Morm
IIFAAEA Sowbugs
ILAVAAJ Spider mites
IRABAAA Whiteflies
/32OOOAA Ornamental Plants
INBPAZA Japanese beetle O.O18 oz
a. i./I,000
cu. ft
UOX PrL)
Outdoor plant treatment. Spray
in the evening or on a cloudy day
when air is still. Mist the
plants lightly. Use a slow sweep-
ing motion. Avoid wetting foli-
age with spray. For heavy
growth, spray both sides of row.
Repeat as needed. Do not spray
when temperatures exceed 90 F
(32.2 C). Caution should be
taken when spraying new tender
growth on young plants. When
spraying, hold can IB to 24
inches from plant.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Outdoor plant treatment. Spray
with product from a distance of
18 to 24 inches. Spray in the
evening or on a cloudy day when
the air is still. Use slow sweep-
ing motion. Avoid wetting foli-
age with spray. For heavy growth
spray row on both sides. Repeat
when necessary. Use caution on
young plants and new growth. Do
not spray when temperatures ex-
ceed 90 F (32.2 C).
Formulated with MSK 264.
Space treatment. Spray 5 seconds
per 1,OOO cubic feet. For use by
or under the direction of feder-
al /state personnel for Japanese
beetle control according to the
Plant Protection and Quarantine
Manual. Do not contaminate food,
food preparation surfaces, or
potable water.
Also refer to African Violets cluster for addi-
tional pest and use information.
Issued: 6-05-86
III-06900S-S
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
/680000ft
JOAMAAJ
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Site and Pest
(Noncrop. Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments)
Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas
(including residential and
recreational areas, overgrown
waste areas, and roadsides)
Mosquitoes
(adults)
0.004-O. 016
Ib a. i./ft
(4OX SC/L)
Mosquito adulticiding treatment.
Dilute product with light mineral
oil. Use in cold aerosol genera-
tors to produce a fog with the
majority of particles in the 5 to
25 micron range. Diluting oil
should have a viscosity of approx-
imately 55 sus at 100 F (37.8 C).
/28083CA
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP
(Qgricultural Crops)
Eocot Display Crops (not for
consumption)
IRACAAA
IRAWAAA
XLAVAAJ
IRABAAA
Aphids
Mealybugs
Spider mites
Whiteflies
CSLN3
(27.2X EC)
24 (C)
For use only in "The Land", EPCQT
Center, Lake Buena Vista, FL.
Crops (including resulting pro-
duce) not listed on the federal
label must be destroyed following
harvest and IN NO CASE SHOULD BE
CONSUMED. All applicable direc-
tions, restrictions and precau-
tions on the federal-registered
label are to be followed.
SLN - Use limited to FL.
Greenhouse foliar treatment.
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARbOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Posapes and Tolerance.
Formulation(s)
Use. Limitations
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
/.31O12CA African Violets (greenhouse)
/31O13CA flqeratuw (greenhouse)
/31443CA Air Plant (greenhouse)
/31O16CA Aloe (greenhouse)
/31219CA Amaranthus (greenhouse)
/31O25CA ftsoarapus Fern (greenhouse)
/34O22CA Azalea (greenhouse)
/31O34CA Beoonia (greenhouse)
/35O33CA Blue Spruce (greenhouse)
/33O13CA Boston Fern (greenhouse)
/31O46CA Cacti (greenhouse)
/31O57CO Carnation (greenhouse)
/31231CA Christmas Cactus (greenhouse)
/31O6SCA Chrysanthemurn (greenhouse)
/34318CA Climbing Roses (greenhouse)
/31O71CA Coleus (greenhouse)
/3SOS&CA Crabapple (ornamental)
(greenhouse)
/31233CA Crassula (greenhouse)
/3AO47CA Crotons (greenhouse)
/31O84CA Dahlias (greenhouse)
/311O4CA Fuchsia (greenhouse)
/34O&3CA Gardenia (greenhouse)
/311O8CA Geraniums (greenhouse)
/34O6&CA Hawthorne (greenhouse)
/34O69CA Hibiscus (greenhouse)
/34O72CA Honeysuckle (greenhouse)
/34O73CA Hydrangea (greenhouse)
/34O76CA lyy (greenhouse)
/34O89CA Lilac (greenhouse)
/31131CA Lilies (greenhouse)
/34O94CA Mock-Oranoe (greenhouse)
/31141CA Moses-In-The-Crad1e
(greenhouse)
/34193CA Moss Rose (greenhouse)
/35O86CA Muoho Pine (greenhouse)
/31482CA Nerye Plant (greenhouse)
/39OO1CA Ornamental Ferns (greenhouse)
/31151CA Peonies (greenhouse)
/31152CA Peperomia (greenhouse)
/31446CA Pepper (ornamental)
(greenhouse)
/31154CA Petunias (greenhouse)
/352O1CA Pfitzer Juniper (greenhouse)
/31155CA Philodendron^ (greenhouse)
/31159CA Poinsettia (greenhouse)
/31447CA Polka Dot Plant (greenhouse)
/351O1CA Poplar (greenhouse)
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/34120CA
/3116BCA
/31172CA
/3117SCA
/314O8CA
/31184CA
/34128CA
/35215CA
/3145QCA
/34130CA
/31461CA
/34499CA
/34137CA
/31278CA
/31492CA
IRACAAA
IRABAAA
IRAMAAA
ILAVAAJ
ISASAAA
IRACAAA
IQAUACA
ITAAAAA
IJ8AAAA
IVAHAAA
IMPBABA
IQAXAAA
IRAWAAA
INAPAFC
ITBCCLC
IIFAAEA
ILAVAAA
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL 0-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3^
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
African Violets (greenhouse) cluster (continued)
Rose (greenhouse)
Rubber Plant (greenhouse)
Sansevieria (greenhouse)
Schefflera (greenhouse)
Shrimp Plant (greenhouse)
Snapdragon (greenhouse)
Snowbal1 (greenhouse)
Soft Maples (greenhouse)
Spider Plant (greenhouse)
Spirea (greenhouse)
Swedish Ivv (greenhouse)
Velvet leaf (greenhouse)
Viburnum (greenhouse)
Wanderino Jew (greenhouse)
Zanzibar Balsam (greenhouse)
Aphids
Whiteflii
Mealybugs
Spider mites
0.25 or 0.5 Greenhouse foliar treatment.
Ib a. i./lOO Spray upper and lower surfaces of
gal of water plant foliage to point of run—
(27.2% EC) off. Spray in l?^e afternoon or
at night only. For whiteflies.
repeat application weekly. Use
higher dosage, when fewer appli-
cations are preferred.
0.5 or 1 Ib Greenhouse foliar treatment.
a.i./lOO gal Spray upper and lower surfaces of
of water plant foliage to point of run-
(27.2% EC) off. Spray in late afternoon or
at night only. Use higher dos-
age, when fewer applications are
preferred.
Ants
Aphids
Boxelder bug
Caterpillars
Cent i pedes
Crickets
Firebrat
Lace bugs
Mealybugs
Mexican'bean
beetle
Southern army-
worm
Sowbugs
Spider mites
CMAI3
3-1O sec/lOO
sq. ft
(O. 5* PrL)
Greenhouse foliar treatment. Ap-
ply at end of workday. Shut off
the outside exhaust fans, close
windows, doors, and ventilators.
If greenhouse cannot be closed
tightly, use higher spray dosage.
Hold dispenser lower than foliage
and angle spray upward so that
the spray particles are driven
under the plant leaves. Apply
with a fast sweeping motion to
provide maximum coverage maintain-
ing a distance of 18 to 24 inches
away from foliage. Apply as in-
sects appear. Repeat application
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formalat ioh(s)
Use. Limitations
African Violets (greenhouse) cluster (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
IRABAAA
IRACAAA
JLAVAAJ
IRABAAA
Whiteflies
Aphids
Spider mites
Whiteflii
CMAI3
5-10 sec/100
sq.ft
PrL>
as necessary.
Formulated with MGK 264.
Greenhouse foliar treatment.
Apply during early evening when
foliage is dry and temperatures
are between GO F (15.6 C) and 85
F (29.4 C). Shut off all exhaust
fans and close all windows,
ventilators, and doors. If
greenhouse cannot be tightly
closed, use higher spray dosage.
Keep greenhouse closed at least 2
to 4 hours, preferably overnight,
following treatment. All human
occupants and pets must be
removed from greenhouse prior to
treatment. Ventilate thoroughly
before reentry. Hold aerosol
nozzle lower than foliage and
angle spray upward so that the
spray particles are driven under
the plant leaves. Apply with a
fast sweeping motion to provide
maximum coverage, maintaining a
distance of 10 to 24 inches away
from foliage.
Formulated with MGK 264.
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL 0-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
/630O30A
ISASAAA
IJBAAAA
ZVAHAAA
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
(Domestic Dwellings)
Domestic Dwellings. Outdoor
CMAI3
(O.O75* PrL)
Antm
Cent i pedem
Crickets
IOAAAAA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
ISBIADA
ISAAADA
Flies
Gnats
Mosquitoes
Hornet s
Wasps
CMAI3
(O.075X PrL)
ISAAACA
ISBIADA
ISAAADA
XSBIAEA
Bees
Hornets
Wasps
Ye11ow jacket s
CMAI3
(O.125* PrL)
Outdoor spray treatment. Spray
infested surface of area, hitting
as many insects as possible. For
ant control, spray ant hills and
legs of tables and chairs. Keep
4 to 6 feet away from ornamental
plants when spraying.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi d-trans allethrin,
d-cis/trans allethrin, or
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide.
Outdoor spray treatment. Direct
spray toward bushes or grass from
a distance of 4 to 6 feet. Allow
fog to drift over area. Give spe-
cial attention to breeding areas,
such as garbage cans and compost
piles. Repeat as necessary. For
hornets and wasps, spray nest at
night when they are less active.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft d-trans allethrin,
d-cis/trans allethrin, or
2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide.
Contact spray treatment. Spray
nest or infested area until it is
completely saturated. Apply at
night after the insects have re-
turned to their nest. Repeat as
necessary.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi allethrin, d-cis/trans
allethrin, or tetramethrin.
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•ISASOAA
ILAMAQA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
ILAAABA
IIFAAEA
1TAAAPA
IOAAAFA
ZOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable'Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS PND TRflNS-2,S-DIMETHYL-3-
(E-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitation*
Formalat ion(s)
Domestic Dwellings. Outdoor (continued)
Ants
Brown dog
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Mites
Sowbugs
Flying moth!
Gnatfi
House fly
Mosquitoes
CMAI3
tick —
<0. 125* PrL)
CMAI3
1-3 sec/cu. ft
(0. ^% PrL)
Contact spray treatment. Spray
infested areas, including outside
surfaces of screen frames, doors,
window frames, foundations, pati-
os, or other places where insects
may harbour. For ant control,
spray hills and runways. Repeat
as necessary. Do not spray vege-
tation.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Outdoor spray treatment. Spray
infested areas with a slow sweep-
ing motion while moving away from-
treated areas. Spray only when
the air is still. Allow spray to
dissipate before occupying the
treated area. Repeat as neces-
sary.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
/65033MB
IOAMAAJ
AQUATIC NONFOOD CROP
(Aquatic Sites)
Swamps. Marshes
Mosquitoes
(adults)
0.O04-O. 016
Ib a. i./A
(40* SC/L)
Mosquito adulticiding treatment.
Dilute product with light mineral
oil. Use in cold aerosol genera-
tors to produce a fog with the
majority of particles in the 5 to
25 micron range. Diluting oil
should have a viscosity of approx-
imately 55 sus at 100 F (37.8 C).
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-EPA Compendiwn-of-Acceptable-Uses , ._ .
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL>CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
INDOOR
Dosages and To1erance. Use. L i m i t at icms
Formulat io.n(s)
(Ornamental Plants)
/31012AA African Violets
/31O13AA floeratutn
/31418AA Aluminum Plant
/31O34AA Beoonia
/31O63AA Chinese Evergreen
/31O65AA Chrvsant hemurn
/31O71AA Coleus
/31O81AA Cvmbidium Orchids
/31085AA Daisies
/34O49AA Daphne
/31299AA Dendrobium Orchids
/31O89AA Dieffenbachia
/31O92AA Dracaena
734481AA False Aralia
/34172AA Fatshedera
/34057AA Ficus
/311O4AA Fuchia
/34O&3AA Gardenia
/311O8AA Geraniums
/31112AA Gloxinia
/31445AA Golden Pothos
/31126AA Iris
/34076AA Iw
/31127AA Jade Plant
/31137AA Marigold
/31143AA Nasturtium
/31482AA Nerve Plant
/31147AA Orchids
/39OO10A Ornamental Ferns
/35O97AA Palm
/311S1AA Peonies
/31152AA Peoeromia
/31154AA Petunias
/312S8AA Phalaenoosis Orchids
/31155AA Philodendron
/31259ftA Piggyback Plant
/31432AA Purole Heart
/31416AA Purple Passion Vine
/35356AA Queen Sapo
/31175AA Schefflera
/31190AA Sedum Stonecrop
/31184AA Snapdragon
/34219AA Tobira
/34220AA Tovon
/31488AA Umbrella Plant
/31278AA Uanderinp Jew
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
< 2-METHYLPROPENYL > CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
African Violets cluster (continued)
/31213AA
IRACAAA
IOAVAAA
IRAWAAA
ZRAHAGA
ILAVAAJ
IMOAAAA
IRABAAA
IRACAAA
INBPAZA
IRAFAAA
ZRAWAAA
ITBCCLA
ILAVAAJ
IRABAAA
/54OO2IA
IMNAAAA
IMNAAAA
ILAAACA
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Cats (continued)
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
1OAAAFA
IOAMAAA
IMAAAOA
ILAAACA
Fleas
Flies
Gnats
Mosquitoes
Lice
Ticks
/54003IA
XMNAAAA
IMAAADA
ILAAACA
Poos
Fleas
Lice
Ticks
IMNAAAA
IMAAADA
ILAAACA
Fleas
Lice
Ticks
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPftNECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
ILAMAQA
IMNAAAA
ILAAACA
IDBKACA
IMNAAAA
XOAAAFA
IOAUADA
IOBKABA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
IOAUAHA
ILAAACA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IOAAAFA
IMAAADA
IOAMAAA
ILAAACA
Dogs (cont1nued)
Brown dog tick
Fleas
Ticks
Deer flies
Fleas
Gnats
Horn fly
Horse fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Stable fly
Ticks
Fleas
Flies
Gnats
Lice
Mosquitoes
Ticks
CMAI3
2-8 sec/
pound of
body weight
(0. 1% RTU)
(0. 1% PrL)
or
(0. 1%, 0.2%
RTU)
(0.1%, 0.15%
PrL)
or
1 sec/pound
of body
weight
<0.0572%,
O. 1% PrL)
CMAI3
(0.11% RTU)
CMAI3
(0.57%, O.l%
PrL)
Animal spray treatment. Spray
with product from a distance of 8
to 12 inches. Start spraying at
the tail, moving dispenser rapid-
ly and making sure the animal*s
entire body is covered, including
the legs and under the body. As
you spray, fluff the hair so the
spray will penetrate to the skin.
Make sure the spray wets t icks
thoroughly. Do not spray into
the eyes, face, or genitals. Re-
peat as needed. Use higher dos-
age for long-haired animal.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Animal treatment. Moisten a
piece of cloth with the product
and apply in the direction of the
hair. Groom with a brush. For
tick control, apply product di-
rectly to the insect.
Formulated with butoxypolypropyi—
ene glycol, dipropyl isocincho—
meronate, and tetramethrin.
Animal spray treatment. Spray
with product from a distance of
10 to 12 inches. Apply product
lightly and rub into animals1
coat. For long-haired animals,
ruffle hair to reach skin. After
10 minutes, towel dry. Comb and
brush coat. Repeat once a week.
For t ick control, spray insect
directly.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft d-trans allethrin;
2,3iA,5-bis<2-butylene)tetrahy-
dro-2-furaldehyde; or MGK 264.
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EPA Compendium of (Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS P.ND TRflNS-S,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(a-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPRNECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on < s)
/54000JB
IMNP.AP.ft
ILftftftCft
Kennels and Pet Animal Quarters
Fleas
Tick*
0.34 oz a. i. /
gal of Mater
or oil/1,000
mq. ft
(£7.2% EC)
CMAI3
0. SI oz a. i. /
1,000 sq.ft
(4. 005*,
4.01* SC/L)
(0. 1654 RTU)
or
0. 32 oz a.i. /
1,000 sq.ft
(7.46* SC/L)
(0.25* RTU)
or
(0.025*, 4*
RTU)
(O.1*, O.15*
PrL)
or
5. 13 oz a. i./
1,OOO sq.ft
(4.O1* RTU)
Contact spray treatment. Contact
as many insects as possible in
addition to thoroughly spraying
all parts of the room suspected
of harbouring the pests. Special
attention should be paid to
cracks, hidden surfaces under
sinks, behind stoves and refrig-
erators and wherever the pests
are suspected of hiding. Remove
and destroy old pet bedding.
Spray sleeping quarters of pets.
Do not spray animals. Put fresh
bedding in pet's quarters after
spray has dried. Treat dogs and
cats with a registered flea and
tick control product before al-
lowing them to enter the treated
area. Repeat as needed.
May be formulated with one or a
combination ofs allethrin;
d—trans allethrin, d—cis/trans
allethrin, MGK 864, piperonyl
butoxide, or tetramethrin.
cu. ft
(0.2*, 0.4*
PrL)
CMAI3 Fogging treatment. Cover asphalt
0.012-O.O3 oz tile, waxed wood floors, and fur-
a. i./l,500 niture. Open all cabinets,
closets, and interior doors to
areas to be treated. Cover
exposed foods, dishes, and food
handling equipment. Close
outside doors and windows; turn
off fans and air conditioning;
extinguish all open flames except
pilot light. Set dispenser on
table, chair, or stand at least 6
feet from pilot light. Place
several layers of newspaper under
dispenser to prevent marring of
surface. Remove dispenser
cover. Hold can at arms length,
aiming top of can away from
face. Press lever down firmly to
start fogging action. Set in
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable'Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Site and Pest
Kennels and Pet Animal Quarters (continued)
upright position on newspaper,
and leave area at once, closing
exterior door. Leave undisturbed
for 2 hours, then open exterior
doors and windows and allow to
air for 30 minutes before.
reoccupying area. Remove and
destroy old pet bedding before
treatment. Treat dogs and cats
with a registered flea and tick
control product before allowing
them to enter treated area.
Repeat in 2 weeks when necessary.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofs d-trans allethrin,
tetramethrin, or vapona.
Also refer to (Domestic Dwellings), Domestic
Dwellings for additional pest and use infor-
mation.
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises)
/56OO5IA
IOBKACA
IOAUAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ZOAAAFA
IOAUADA
IOBKABA
XOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
'lOAUAHA
ILAAACA
Horses
Deer flies
Face fly
Fleas
Flies
Gnats
Horn fly
Horse fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Stable fly
Ticks
CM AID
O.O42-0.074
oz a.i./gal
of water
(0.23* EC)
Do not use on horses intended for
human comsumption.
Animal treatment. Mix fresh solu-
tion before each use. Apply with
pressure sprayer or sponge. Wet
animal's coat thoroughly. Do not
get into animal's eyes. Repeat
application every 3 or 4 days or
as needed. For horse flv« deer
fly, stable flv. and tick con-
trol, use the higher concentra-
tion.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft butoxypolypropylene
glycoli 2,3i4,S-bis<2-butylene)-
tetrahydro-2-furaldehydej pine
oil; or tetramethrin.
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iPA Cranpendxjim-of .Acceptable JJses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formu1at i on < s)
Use. Limitations
Horses (continued)
CMAI3
O.001-0.002
oz a. i. /
animal
(0. IX RTU)
or
Animal treatment. Brush horse to
remove loose dust and dirt.
Moisten a folded piece of turkish
toweling or applicator unit. Rub
briskly against the growth direc-
tion of hair. Give special atten-
— tion to the shanks, legs, shoul-
(0.11%, O. 18X ders, neck, and facial areas. Ap-
RTU>
/560081ft
IOBKACA
IOAUAEA
IMNAAAA
XOAAAFA
10AUADA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
IOAUAHA
JLAAACA
Ponies
Deer flies
Face fly
Fleas
Gnats
Horn fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Stable fly
Ticks
0.001-0. OO2
oz a.i./
animal
(O. IX RTU)
or
<0.18* RTU)
ply as needed. Groom with a
brush. For tick control, apply
directly to the insect.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: butoxypolypropylene gly—
col; oil of citronella; 2,3:4,5-
bis(S-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaX-
dehyde; dipropyl isocinchomero-
mate| MGK 264; or tetramethrin.
Do not use on ponies intended for
human consumption.
Animal treatment. Brush horse to
remove loose dust and dirt.
Moisten a folded piece of turkish
toweling or applicator unit. Rub
briskly against the growth direc-
tion of hair. Give special atten-
tion to the shanks, legs, shoul-
ders, neck, and facial areas. Ap-
ply as needed. Groom with a
brush. For tick control, apply
directly to the insect.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft butoxypolypropylene gly-
col| oil of citronella; 2,3:4,5-
bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furald
ehyde; dipropyl isocinchomero-
nate; MGK 264; or tetramethrin.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL> CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitatlong
Formalat ion(s)
(Domestic Dwellings)
/630O70A
IMNAAAJ
ZMNAAAB
IMNAAAC
IMNAAAJ
IMNAAAC
ISA5AAA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IMPBACA
ILAAACA
Domest i c Dwe11i no Cont ent s
(including- carpets and woolen
articles)
Fleas (adult)
Fleas (eggs)
Fleas (larvae)
Fleas
Fleas
(adult)
(larvae)
Ants
Cockroaches
Fleas
Silverfish
Ticks
1 sq.ft/sec
(O. 5* PrL)
3 sq.ft/sec
(O. 554 PrL)
CMAID
(0.2* D)
IMNAAAA
Fleas
CMAI3
5. 1 oz a. i./
1,OOO sq.ft
(4.01* RTU)
IMNAAAA
ILAAACA
Fleas
Ticks
CMAI3
(0. 1%, 0. 15*
PrL)
Carpet treatment. Spray all
areas of carpet. Repeat as
necessary.
Carpet treatment.
areas of carpet.
necessary.
Spray all
Repeat as
Carpet treatment. Sprinkle prod-
uct evenly over carpet and adja-
cent floors. Wait 30 minutes,
then vacuum. Sprinkle only over
areas that can be vacuumed. For
t i c k control, leave product down
for 2 hours. Avoid use on wet
spots.
Formulated with piperonyl butox—
ide and tetramethrin.
Carpet treatment. First vacuum
carpet to be treated thoroughly.
Spray surface to slight dampness.
Do not saturate. Spray with a
sweeping pattern back and forth,
18 to 24 inches above the treated
area. Spray along baseboards,
window and door frames, wall
cracks, and local areas of floor.
Open windows and allow to air dry
for at least 2 hours.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Carpet treatment. Spray carpets
where fleas tend to hide. If
used on light or delicate fabric,
test for potential staining.
Spray thoroughly into hiding
places such as cracks and crev-
ices, in walls, floors, along
baseboards, window, and door
frames. Repeat as necessary.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofs d-trans allethrin, MBK
264, or tetramethrin.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLDPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Forrnulat ion(s)
Use. Limitations
Domestic Dwelling Contents (continued)
ILAMAQA
ZNATAFA
IVAHAAA
IMNAAAA
Brown dog tick
Carpet beetle
Crickets
Fleas
CMAI 3
60 sec/aver-
age room
(0.15* PrL)
Carpet treatment. Close all
doors and windows and direct
spray downward toward carpets.
When possible spray both top and
bottom of carpets. Spray exteri-
or and underneath upholstered fur-
niture. Treat shelves, closets*
areas under furniture, and wher-
ever pests may hide. Repeat as
necessary. Ventilate room thor-
oughly before re-entry.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
IMNAAAA
2LAAACA
Fleas
Ticks
CMAI 3
1 sq.ft/sec
(O.2* PrL)
Carpet treatment.
r.reas of carpet.
sary.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Spray all
Repeat as neees-
INATAFJ
INATAFC
ITAAABJ
ITAAABC
/630000ft
/540OOJA
INATAFA
ZVAAABA
INBUATA
IMNAAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
ILAAACA
Carpet beetle
(adult)
Carpet beetle
(larvae)
Moths (adult)
Moths (larvae)
LMAI3
(0.2*, O.3*
PrL)
Domestic Dwel1 inns
Fabric treatment. Brush articles
clean, air, and remove persistent
spots and stains by dry cleaning.
Spray garment thoroughly from a
distance of 2 feet. Place treat-
ed article in darkened close or
other darkened storage area.
Spray insides of closet or stor-
age area for 30 to 40 seconds be-
fore storing treated articles.
Repeat treatment every 6 months
or as needed. Dry clean treated
clothes before wearing.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Fleas
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Ticks
0.34 oz a. i./ Contact spray treatment. Spray
gal of water thoroughly into hiding places
or oil/1,OOO such as cracks, crevices, and
sq. ft
(27. 2% EC)
moist areas around pipes, under
refrigerators, and along base-
boards. Spray directly on in-
sects when possible. Repeat as
necessary.
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(g-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Formalat ioh(s)
Limitations
Domestic Dwellings (continued)
^MAAADA
IMAAADB
Lice
Lice
(eggs)
5 sec/sq.ft
(O.4* PrL)
ISASAAA
ILAMADA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IOAMAAA
IMP3ACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
IVAEABA
Ants
Brown dog tick
Cockroaches
Crickets
Fleas
Flies
Mosquitoes
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Waterbugs
CMAI3
0.068 oz
a. i. /gal
of water
(0.83754 EC)
Contact spray treatment. Spray
with product from * distance of B
to 10 inches. Test in an incons-
picuous area for possible stain-
ing. Spray only those articles
that cannot be laundered or dry
cleaned. Allow articles to dry
thoroughly before use. Repeat as
necessary.
Contact spray treatment. Apply
product as a coarse, wet spray to
localized areas where pests are
found or may occur. Spray sur-
faces until wet. Repeat as need-
ed. Spray areas where these
pests are found or may hide, in-
cluding dark corners of rooms and
closets; cracks and crevices in
walls; along baseboards and door
and window frames; behind and be-
neath sinks, stoves, refrigera-
tors and cabinets and around gar-
bage cans, plumbing and other uti-
lity installations. Spray pests
directly. For ant control, apply
to ant trails, also around doors
and windows and wherever else
these pests may find entrances.
Repeat as necessary. For brown
dog tick and flea control, remove
old bedding and replace with
clean, fresh bedding after treat-
ment. Do not spray pets with
this product. Treat pets with a
product registered for animal ap-
plication to control fleas and
ticks before allowing them to en-
ter treated area. For fly and
mosquito control, use only out-
doors as an aid in reducing annoy-
ance from these insects. Spray
porches, patios, and garages
where the insects may congregate.
Formulated with MGK 264 and chlor-
pyrifos.
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROP«NECARBOXYLATE
Site ana Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on < s)
Domestic Dwellings (continued)
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
Flies
Flying insects
Gnats
Mosquitoes
ISAAACA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
ISAAADA
Bees
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
Wasps
O.002 oz
a. i. /gal of
water or
oil/1,000
cu. ft
(27. 2X EC)
[MAID
O.O005-0. 0013
oz a.i. /
1,OOO cu. ft
(4.O05X,
4.O1%, 7.46*
SC/L)
(0.16*, 0.25*
RTU)
or
O.O2% oz
a. i./l,OOO
cu. ft
<4X RTU)
or
4 sec/1,OOO
cu. ft
(O.O75X PrL)
or
3-1O sec/
average room
(O. IX,
O. 147X,
0.2*, O.3X
PrL)
Space spray treatment. Remove or
cover exposed food and food hand-
ling surfaces including utensils.
Shut off all ventilation systems.
Apply as a fine mist. Direct
•pray to upper corners of the
room and ceiling. Avoid inhala-
tion of spray mist. Vacate room
and keep closed for at least O.S
hour. Ventilate room before re°»
entry. Repeat as necessary.
Space spray treatment. Close
room, warehouse, or other area to
be treated and shut off all ven°>
tilating systems. Dispense prod=
uct as a fine mist. Do not re-
main in treated areas. Leave
room closed for 0.5 hour. Venti-=
late the area after treatment is
completed. Repeat application as
necessary for insect control.
Formulated with one or a combina=
tion ofi allethrin, d-trans alle-
thrin, d-cis/trans allethrin, MSK
264, piperonyl butoxide, or tetra-
methrin.
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EPA Compendium of Accept able,JJ*es_
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
ISASAAA
XLAMAQA
INATAFA
IVAAABA
XNBUATA
XVAHAAA
IMPBABA
IMNAAAA
1NASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
XLAAACA
IVAEABA
Domestic Dwellings (continued)
Ante
Brown dog tick
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Firebrat
Fleas
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Uaterbugs
CMAID
0. 21 oz a. i. /
1,OOO sq. ft
<4. O05*,
4.01* SC/L)
(0.16* RTU)
or
0. 32 oz a. i. /
1,000 sq.ft
(7.46* SC/L)
(O.£5% RTU)
or
<4* RTU)
(0.O75*,
0. 1*,
O.125*,
O. 147*,
O. 15*, 0.2*,
0.3*, 0.35*
PrL)
or
5. 13 oz a. i. /
1,000 sq.ft
(4.01* RTU)
Contact spray treatment. Contact
as many insects as possible in ad-
dition to thoroughly spraying all
parts of the room suspected of
harbouring the pests. Special at-
tention should be paid to cracks,
hidden surfaces under sinks, be-
hind stoves and refrigerators and
wherever the pests are suspected
of hiding. Repeat as necessary.
For ant control, treat doors,
around window frames, ant trails,
and other areas of entry. For
carpet beetle control, spray both
the interior and exterior of up-
holstered furniture and also
spray the top and bottom of rugs
and carpets. Spray shelves, clos-
ets, areas under furniture and
wherever the insects are seen or
suspected. For control of expos-
ed forms of confused flour bee-
tle, rice weevil. and sawtoothed
grain beetle, find and destroy in-
fested package foods. Remove all
other pantry items. Spray the
shelves to kill any insects pres-
ent. Place clean paper on the
shelves and return packages after
shelves have dried. For flea and
tick control, remove and destroy
old pet bedding. Spray sleeping
quarters of pets. Do not spray
animals. Put fresh bedding in
pet's quarters after spray has
dried. Treat dogs and cats with
a registered flea and tick con-
trol product before allowing them
to enter the treated area.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft allethrin, d-trans alle-
thrin, d-cis/trans allethrin, MGK
264, piperonyl butoxide, or tetra-
methrin.
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ISOftACA
XSBIADR
XSAAADA
ISBIAEA
ISASAAA
INATAHA
IJBAAAA
IVP.AABA
IVAHAAA
XMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
XTAAAPA
IOAMAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
IXFAAEA
IKAAAAA
XLAAACA
ISAAADA
~~EPA Ctfmpen-drum-of -Acceptable--Uses- - -
3-PHENOXYBEN2YL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
For mu1at i on(s)
. imi tat ions
Domest i c Owe11i nos (continued)
Bees
Hornets
Wasps
Ye How jackets
Ants
Black carpet
beetle
Cent i pedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Fleas
Flies
Flying moths
Mosquitoes
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps
CM AI3
(0*125* PrL)
CMAI3
O.01-O.075
oz a.i. /
5, OOO cu. ft
(0.2*, 0.4*,
0. 4O5*,
0.5*, 0.8*
PrL)
or
0. 008-0. 03 oz
a. i./l,500
cu.ft for
flea and
tick control
(0.2*, 0.4*
PrL)
Contact spray treatment. Spray
nest or infested area until it is
completely saturated. Apply at
night after the insects have re-
turned to their nest. Repeat as
necessary.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi allethrin, d-cis/trans
allethrin or tetramethrin.
Fogging treatment. Cover asphalt
tile, waxed wood floors, and fur-
niture. Open all cabinets, clos-
ets, and interior doors to areas
to be treated. Cover exposed
foods, dishes, and food handling
equipment. Close outside doors
and windows; turn off fans and
air conditioning; extinguish all
open flames except pilot light.
Set dispenser on table, chair or
stand at least 6 feet from pilot
light. Place several layers of
newspaper under dispenser to pre=
vent marring of surface. Remove
dispenser cover. Hold can at
arms length, aiming top of can
away from face. Press lever down
firmly to start fogging action.
Set in upright position on news-
paper, and leave area at once,
closing exterior door. Leave un-
disturbed for 2 hours, then open
exterior doors and windows and
allow to air for 30 minutes be-
fore reoccupying area. For flea
and tick control, remove and de-
stroy old pet bedding before
treatment. Treat dogs and cats
with a registered flea and tick
control product before allowing
them to enter treated area. Re-
peat in 2 weeks when necessary.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofi d-trans allethrin,
tetramethrin, or vapona.
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Domestic Dwellings (continued)
lOAAAFA
XOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
0. OO7 oz
a. i./l.OOO
cu. ft
(2* PrL)
IVAAABA
Cockroaches —
(2* PrL)
Space spray treatment for tent-
age. Close space to be treated.
Release 3 feet from any surface
holding dispenser above the head.
Keep treated room closed for at
least 30 minutes. Ventilate area
before re-entry. Repeat as neces-
sary.
Contact spray treatment for tent-
age. Contact as many insects as
possible with the spray in addi-
tion to thoroughly spraying all
parts of the room suspected of
harbouring the pest. Special at-
tention should be paid to cracks,
hidden surfaces and where these
pests are suspected of hiding.
/7OOO10A
JOBMAUA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Aircraft
Caribbean fruit 0.007 oz
fly a. i./I, 000
Gnats cu. ft
House fly (2* PrL)
Mosquitoes
Space spray treatment. Use while
aircraft is in flight or on
ground prior to takeoff. Use at
least 3O minutes prior to land-
ing. Stop ventilation system for
a period of not less than 3 min-
utes after spraying. Spray from
side to side in a sweeping mo-
tion. Spray all spaces.
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3-PHENDXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/77OOOJC
ISASAAA
ILAMAQA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
20AMAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
IVAEABA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IQAMAAA
Commercial. Industrial, and
Institutional Areas (Non-Food
Areas)
Ants
Brown dog tick
Cockroaches
Crickets
Fleas
Flies
Mosquitoes
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Waterbugs
CMAI3
0.O68 02
a. i. /gal
of Mater
(O. 83754
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
0.O012 oz
a. i./1,000
cu. ft
(1.503% EC)
Contact spray treatment. Apply
product as a coarse wet spray to
localized areas where pests are
found or may occur. Spray sur-
faces until wet. Repeat as need-
ed. Spray areas where these
pests are found or may hide, in-
cluding dark corners of rooms and
closets| cracks and crevices in
walls; along baseboards and door
and window frames; behind and
beneath sinks, and cabinets and
around garbage cans, plumbing and
other utility installations.
Spray pest directly. For ant con-
trol, apply to ant trails, also
around doors and windows and wher-
ever else these pests may find en-
trances. For brown dog t ick and
flea control, remove old pet bed-
ding and replace with clean,
fresh bedding after treatment.
Do not spray pets with this prod-
uct. Treat pets with a product
registered for animal application
to control fleas and ticks. For
fly and mosquito control, use
only outdoors as an aid in reduc-
ing annoyance from these insects.
Spray porches, patios, and garag-
es where the* insects may congre-
gate.
Formulated with M6K 264 and chlor-
pyrifos.
Space spray treatment. Close
room, warehouse, or other area to
be treated and shut off all ven-
tilating systems. Dispense prod-
uct as a fine mist. Do not re-
main in treated areas. Leave
room closed for O.5 hour. Venti-
late the area after treatment is
completed. Repeat application as
necessary for insect control.
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3-PHENOXYBEN2YL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formu1at i on(s)
Use. Limitations
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Areas
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-«ETHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pegt
Dosages and
Formulationd
Tolerance. Use. Limitations
ISAAACA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
ISAAADA
I5ASAAA
ILAMAQA
ZNATAFA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
2MPBABA
ZMNAAAA
INASORA
INARA3A
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
IVAEABA
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Areas (Non-Food Areas)
(continued)
Bees
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
Wasps
Ants
Brown dog tick
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Firebrat
Fleas
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Waterbugs
CMAI3
0.0005-0. 0013
oz a. i. /
1,OOO cu. ft
(4. OO5%,
4.01%, 7.46%
SC/L)
(0. 025%,
O. 16%, O. 25X
RTU)
or
O.O2% oz
a. i. /1,000
cu. ft
(4% RTU)
001021-O14O2
or
5-10 sec/
average room
(0. IX,
O. 147%,
o. is%, o. ax,
O.3X PrL)
CMAI3
0.21 oz a. i. /
1,OOO sq.ft
(4. OO5%,
4.01% SC/L)
(O.16% RTU)
or
0.32 oz a. i. /
1,OOO sq.ft
(7.46% SC/L)
(0.25% RTU)
or
(0. O25%, 4%
RTU)
(O. 1%,
O. 147%,
O. 15%, 0. 2%,
O.3% PrL)
or
5.13 oz a. i./
1,OOO sq.ft
(4. Ol% RTU)
1at ing systems.
as a fine mist.
treated areas.
for 0.5 hour.
Space spray treatment. Close
room, warehouse, or other area to
be treated and shut off all venti-
Dispense product
Do not remain in
Leave room closed
Ventilate the area
after treatment is completed. Re-
peat application as necessary for
insect control.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofx allethrin, d-trans alle-
thrin, d-cis/trans allethrin, MSK
264, petroleum distillate, piper°
onyl butoxide, or tetramethrin.
Contact spray treatment. Contact
as many insects as possible in ad-
dition to thoroughly spraying all
parts of the room suspected of
harbouring the pests. Special at-
tention should be paid to cracks,
hidden surfaces under sinks, be-
hind stoves and refrigerators and
wherever the pests are suspected
of hiding. For ant control,
treat doors, around window
frames, ant trails, and other
areas of entry. Repeat as neces-
sary. For carpet beetle control,
spray both the interior and ex-
terior of upholstered furniture
and also spray the top and bottom
of rugs and carpets. Spray
shelves, closets, areas under fur-
niture and wherever the insects
are seen or suspected. For con-
trol of exposed forms of confused
flour beetles, rice weevils, and
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formulat ion(s)
Use. Limitations
ISBIADA
ISAAADA
ISASAAA
INATAHA
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
XVAHAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAMAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Areas (Non-Food Areas)
(continued)
sawtoothed grain beetles, find
and destroy infested package
foods. Remove all other pantry
items. Spray the shelves to kill
any insects present. Place clean
paper on the shelves and return
packages after shelves have
dried. For flea and tick con-
trol, remove and destroy old pet
bedding. Spray sleeping quarters
of pets. Do not spray animals.
Put fresh bedding in pets1 quar-
ters after spray has dried.
Treat dogs and cats with a regis-
tered flea and tick control prod-
uct before allowing them to enter
the treated area.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft alletht in, d—trans alle-
thrin, d-cis/trans allethrin, MGK
264, piperonyl but oxide, or tetra-
methrin.
Hornets
Wasps
CMAI3
(O.125* PrL)
Ants
Black carpet
beetle
Cent i pedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Fleas
Flies
Flying moths
Mosquitoes
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetli
Silverfish
Sowbugs
CMAI3
0.012-O.O25
oz a. i. /
5,OOO cu. ft
(0.254, 0.4X
PrL)
or
O.012-0. 03 oz
a. 1./1.500
cu. ft for
flea and
tick control
(0.2*, 0.4*
PrL)
Contact spray treatment. Spray
the nest until it is soaked. Re-
peat as necessary. It is prefer-
able to apply this product after
dark when all insects have re-
turned to the nests.
Formulated with d-cis/trans alle-
thrin.
Fogging treatment. Cover asphalt
tile, waxed wood floors, and fur-
niture. Open all cabinets, clos-
ets, and interior doors to areas
to be treated. Cover exposed
food, dishes, and food handling
equipment. Close outside doors
and windows^ turn off fans and
air conditioning; extinguish all
open flames except pilot light.
Set dispenser on table, chair, or
stand at least 6 feet from pilot
light. Place several layers of
newspaper under dispenser to pre-
vent marring of surface. Remove
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EPfi Compend ium_of Accept ab 1 e JJses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS PND TRPNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPPNECPRBOXYLPTE
Site and Pest
Dosag&s and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Preas (Non—Food Preas)
(continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
IKPPPPP
ZLPPPCP
ISPPPDA
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps
IOPPPFP
IOPUPFA
lOPMPAft
Qnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
O.OO7 oz
a. i./l,OOO
cu. ft
(2* PrL)
IVPPPBP
Cockroaches —
PrL)
dispenser cover. Hold can at
arms length, aiming top of can
away from face. Press lever down
firmly to start fogging action.
Set in upright position on news-
paper, and leave area at once,
closing exterior door. Leave un-
disturbed for 2 hours, then open
exterior doors and windows and al-
low to air for 3O minutes before
reoccupying area. For flea and
tick control, remove and destroy
old pet bedding before treatmento
Treat dogs and cats with a regie-*
tered flea and tick control prod-
uct before allowing them to enter
treated area. Repeat in 2 weeks
when necessary.
Formulated with one or a combin*™
tion ofi d-trans allethrin,
tetramethrin, or vapona.
Space spray treatment. Close
space to be treated. Release 3
feet from any surface holding
dispenser above the head. Keep
treated room closed for at least
30 minutes. Ventilate area be-
fore re-entry. Repeat as neces-
sary.
Contact spray treatment. Contact
as many insects as possible with
the spray in addition to thorough-
ly spraying all parts of the room
suspected of harbouring the pest.
Special attention should be paid
to cracks, hidden surfaces and
where these pests are suspected
of hiding.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,8-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formulat ion(s)
Use. Limitations
/72000JC
XSBIADA
XSAAADA
Eating Establishments
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
10AAAFA
IOAMAAA
ISASAAA
ILAMAQA
XNATAFA
XJBAAAA
XVAAABA
XNBUATA
XVAHAAA
IMPSABA
XMNAAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
XIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Hornets
Wasps
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Mosquitoes
CMAX3 Contact spray treatment. Spray
~ the nest until it is soaked. Re-
(O.125X PrL) peat as necessary. It is prefer-
able to apply this product after
dark when all insects have re-
turned to the nest.
Formulated with d-cis/trans alle-
thrin.
CMAI3 Space spray treatment. Close
5-10 sec/ room, warehouse, or other area to
average room be treated and shut off all venti-
(0. 147X,
0.2X, 0. £554
PrL)
lating systems. Dispense product
as a fine mist. Do not remain in
treated areas. Leave room closed
for 0.5 hour. Ventilate the area
after treatment is completed. Re-
peat application as necessary for
insect control.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Ants
Brown dog tick
Carpet beetle
Cent i pedes
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Firebrat
Fleas
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Sowbugs
Spiders
CMAX3
Contact spray treatment. Contact
— as many insects as possible in ad-
(0. 147X, 0.23C dition to thoroughly spraying all
PrL)
parts of the room suspected of
harbouring the pests. Special at-
tention should be paid to cracks,
hidden surfaces under sinks, be-
hind stoves and refrigerators and
wherever the pests are suspected
of hiding. For ant control,
treat doors, around window
frames, ant trails, and other
areas of entry. Repeat as neces-
sary. For carpet beetle control,
spray both the interior and ex-
terior of upholstered furniture
and also spray the top and bottom
of rugs and carpets. Spray
shelves, closets, areas under fur-
niture and wherever the insects
are seen or suspected. For con-
trol of exposed forms of confused
flour beetles, sawtoothed grain
beetles. and rice weevils, find
and destroy infested package
foods. Remove all other pantry
Issueds 6-05-88
II1-069005-31
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EPA Compendium of Pcceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRPNS-S,S-DIMETHYL-a-
CS-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPRDPfiNECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosanes and Tolerance.
Forrnulat ion (s)
Use. Limitations
Eating Establishments (continued)
ISASAAA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
ISBIADA
IQAMAAA
IMPBACA
IKAAAAA
2LAAACA
ISAAAOA
IVAEABA
ISBIAEA
Ants
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Hornets
Mosquitoes
Silverfish
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps
Waterbugs
Yellowjackets
CMAI3
O.Oil oz/
1,000 cu. ft
(0.405* PrL)
items. Spray the shelves to kill
any insects present. Place clean'
paper on the shelves and return
packages after shelves have
dried. For flea and tick con-
trol, remove and destroy old pet
bedding. Spray sleeping quarters
of pets. Do not spray animals.
Put fresh bedding in pets' quar-
ters after spray has dried.
Treat dogs and cats with a regis-
tered flea and tick control prod-
uct before allowing them to enter
the treated area.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Fogging treatment. Cover asphalt
tile, waxed wood floors, and fur-
niture. Open all cabinets, clos-
ets, and interior doors to areas
to be treated. Cover exposed
foods, dishes, and food handling
equipment. Close outside doors
and windows; turn off fans and
air conditioning) extinguish all
open flames except pilot light.
Set dispenser on table, chair, or
stand at least 6 feet from pilot
light. Place several layers of
newspaper under dispenser to pre-
vent marring of surface. Remove
dispenser cover. Hold can at
arms length, aiming top of can
away from face. Press lever down
firmly to start fogging action.
Set in upright position on news-
paper, and leave area at once,
closing exterior door. Leave un-
disturbed for 2 hours, then open
exterior doors and windows and
allow to air for 30 minutes be-
fore reoccupying area.
Formulated with MGK 264, piperon-
yl butoxide, pyrethrins, and
tetramethrin.
OR
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II1-069005-32
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3-PHENOXYBEN2YL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Eatino Establishments (continued)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
/71000JC
INATAFA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IMNAAAA
XNASDRA
ZNARAGA
ILAAACA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
ISAAACA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
ISAAADA
Contact spray treatment. Spot
•pray hard to reach areas, such
as cabinets, under kitchen appli-
ances, in corners, over carpets
and other infested areas.
Formulated with MGK 264, piperon-
yl butoxide, pyrethrins, and
tetramethrin.
Food Processing Plants (Non-
Food Areas)
Carpet beetles
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Fleas
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Ticks
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Mosquitoes
0.34 oz a.i./ Contact spray treatment. Spray
gal of Mater thoroughly into hiding places,
or oil/1,000 such as cracks, crevices, and
sq. ft moist areas around pipes, under
(27.2* EC) refrigerators, and along base-
boards. Spray directly on in-
sects when possible. Repeat as
necessary.
O.002 oz
a. i./gal of
Mater or
oil/1,000
cu. ft
(27.2* EC)
Bees
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Mosquitoes
Wasps
CMAI3
5-1O sec/
average room
(O.1*, O. 25X,
0.3* PrL)
Space spray treatment. Remove or
cover exposed food and food hand-
ling surfaces including utensils.
Shut off all ventilation systems.
Apply as a fine mist. Direct
spray to upper corners of the
room and ceiling. Avoid inhala-
tion of spray mist. Vacate room
and keep closed for at least O.5
hour. Ventilate room before re-
entry. Repeat as necessary.
Space spray treatment. Close
room, warehouse, or other area to
be treated and shut off all venti-
lating systems. Dispense product
as a fine mist. Do not remain in
treated areas. Leave room closed
for 0.S hour. Ventilate the area
after treatment is completed. Re-
peat application as necessary for
insect control.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofs allethrin, piperonyl
butoxide, or tetramethrin.
Issued: 6-O5-86
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-a,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Food Processing Plants (Non-Food Areas) (continued)
XSASAAA
XLAMAQA
INATAFA
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
IMPBABA
ZMNAAAA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IXFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Ants CMP! ID
Brown dog tick —-
Carpet beetle (O.1*, 0.3X
Centipedes PrL)
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Firebrat
Fleas
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Sowbugs
Spiders
Contact spray treatment. Contact
as many insects as possible in
addition to thoroughly spraying
all parts of the room suspected
of harbouring the pests. Special
attention should be paid to
cracks, hidden surfaces under
sinks, behind stoves and refriger-
ators and wherever the pests are
suspected of hiding. For ant
control, treat doors, around win-
dow frames, ant trails, and other
areas of entry. Repeat as neces-
sary. For carpet beetle control,
spray both the irterior and ex-
terior of upholstered furniture
and also spray the top and bottom
of rugs and carpets. Spray
shelves, closets, areas under fur-
niture and wherever the insects
are seen or suspected. For con-
trol of exposed forms of confuse^
flour beet 1es. sawtoothed grain
beetles, and rice weevils, find
and destroy infested package
foods. Remove all other pantry
items. Spray the shelves to kill
any insects present. Place clean
paper on the shelves and return
packages after shelves have
dried. For flea and $ick con-
trol, remove and destroy old pet
bedding. Spray sleeping quarters
of pets. Do not spray animals.
Put fresh bedding in pets* quar-
ters after spray has dried.
Treat dogs and cats with a regis-
tered flea and tick control prod-
uct before allowing them to enter
the treated area.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft allethrin, piperonyl
butoxide, or tetramethrin.
Issued: £-05-66
II1-069005-34
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
ISBIADA
ISAAADA
/7OOO90A
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
ISASAAA
INATAFA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
IMPSABA
ZNASDRA
INARAGA
ZZFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Food Processing Plants
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
INATAHA
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAMAAA
INASORA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
IIFAAf-A
IKAAAAA
ILAAMCA
ISAAADA
Railroad Cars (continued)
Black carpet
beetle
Centipedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Fleas
Flies
Flying moths
Mosquitoes
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps
CMAI3
O.012 oz
a. i. 75,000
cu. ft
(0. 8X PrL)
paper on the shelves and return
packages after the shelves have
dried.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Fogging treatment. Cover asphalt
tile, waxed wood floors, and fur-
niture. Open all cabinets, clos-
ets, and interior doors to areas
to be treated. Cover exposed
food, dishes, and food handling
equipment. Close outside doors
and windows; turn off fans and
air conditioning; extinguish all
open flames except pilot light.
Set dispenser on table, chair, er
stand at least 6 feet from pilot
light. Place several layers of
newspaper under dispenser to pre=
vent marring of surface. Remove
dispenser cover. Hold can at
arms length, aiming top of can
away from face. Press lever down
firmly to start fogging action.,
Set in upright position on news-
paper, and leave area at once,
closing exterior door. Leave un-
disturbed for 4 hours, then open
exterior doors and windows and
allow to air for 30 minutes be-
fore reoccupying area. For flea
and t icK control, remove and de-
stroy old pet bedding before
treatment. Treat dogs and cats
w.ith a registered flea and tick
control product before allowing
them to enter treated area. Re-
peat in 2 weeks when necessary.
Formulated with d-trans allethrin
and vapona.
Issued! 6-05-86
II1-069005-36
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
/700040A
•IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
Site and Pest
Ships
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
0.O07 oz
a. i./l,OOO
cu. ft
<2* PrL)
IVAAABA
Cockroaches
<2* PrL)
/700000A
INBPAZA
Transportation Vehicles
Japanese beetle O.O1B oz
a. i./l,000
cu. ft
UOX PrL)
/700170A
IOAAAAA
ITAAAPA
IOAAAPA
IOAMAAA
Truck Trailers
Flies
Flying moths
Gnats
Mosquitoes
CMAX3
O.O008 oz
a. i./l,OOO
cu. ft
(O. 16% RTU)
Space spray treatment. Close
space to be treated. Release 3
feet from any surface holding
dispenser above the head. Keep
treated area closed for at least
30 minutes. Ventilate area
before re-entry. Repeat as
necessary.
Contact spray treatment. Contact
as many insects as possible with
the spray in addition to thorough-
ly spraying all parts of the area
suspected of harbouring the pest.
Special attention should be paid
to cracks, hidden surfaces and
where these pests are suspected
of hiding.
Space treatment. Spray S seconds
per 1,000 cubic feet. For use by
or under the direction of feder-
al/state personnel for Japanese
beetle control according to the
Plant Protection and Quarantine
Manual. Do not contaminate food,
food preparation surfaces, or
potable Mater.
Space spray treatment. Close
room or other area to be treated
and shut off all ventilating sys-
tems. Dispense product as a fine
mist. Do not remain in treated
areas. Leave room closed for O.S
hour. Ventilate the area after
treatment is completed. Repeat
application as necessary for in-
sect control.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
Issuedi 6-05-86
II1-069005-37
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Truck Trailers (continued)
1SASAAA
IVP.AP.Bfl
IVAHflflfl
IMPBABfl
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Ants
Cockroaches
Crickets
Firebrat
Sowbugs
Spiders
CMAI3 Contact spray treatment. Contact
0.21 oz a.i./ as many insects as possible in
1,OOO sq.ft addition to thoroughly spraying
(0.16* RTU) all parts of the room suspected
of harbouring the pests. Special
attention should be paid to
cracks, hidden surfaces and wher-
ever the pests are suspected of
hiding. For ant control, treat
doors, around window frames, and
other areas of entry. Repeat as
necessary.
Formulated with tetramethrin.
IOftftAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
0.007 oz
a. i./l,OOO
cu. ft
<2* PrL)
IVAAABA
Cockroaches —
<2X PrL)
Space spray treatment. Close
space to be treated. Release 3
feet from any surface holding
penser above the head. Keep
treated area closed for at least
30 minutes. Ventilate area be-
fore re-entry. Repeat as neces-
sary.
Contact spray treatment. Contaet
as many insects as possible with
the spray in addition to thorough-
ly spraying all parts of the area
suspected of harbouring the pesto
Special attention should be paid
to cracks, hidden surfaces and
where these pests are suspected
of hiding.
Issued: 6-05-86
I11-069005-38
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS fiND TRftNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPRNEC«RBOXYLfiTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
"&000. 6302 O. 837* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2f2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (006601), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001)
plus chloropyrifos (059101)
OO1021-01444
&001.5002 1.503* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
OO1O21-01467
&001.8802 1.S8X formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4O05), 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (046301) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
001021-01495
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sul-
fide (046301), petroleum distillate (063503) plus tetramethrin
(069003)
O01O21-01494
6002. 5002 2. 5* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin X) (O04003), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OO1021-01468
&002. 86O2 2. 86X formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d—cis/trans allethrin
(OO4005), petroleum distillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501)
001021-01427
&003. 33O2 3. 33* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (O04003), N—octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
bon imide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503) plus piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501)
001021-01496 001021-01497
Issued s 6-05-86 III-069005-39
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRfiNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-WETHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPP.NECORBOXYLP.TE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&003.3502 3.35% formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(0635O3) plus tetramethrin (O69003)
OO1021-O1401
&003.6402 3.64* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sul-
fide (O46301), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (O57001)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
001021-01454
&004.0002 4* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (0690O3)
OO1021-01395 001021-01397
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(004005) plus petroleum distillate (O63503)
001021-01474
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690OS), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), petroleum distillate (O635O3)
plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate and related compounds
(084O01)
O01021-O1452
4004.O102 4.O1* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (OO6601), petroleum distillate (O63503) plus tetramethrin
(O69003)
001O21-O14O7
&004.O102 4.O14* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4OO5) plus petroleum distillate (O63503)
001O21-015O7
&OO4.0302 4. O3» formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)eyelopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(O04005) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
001021-01426
Issued! 6-05-86
III-069O05-4O
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EPA Compendium of Acce
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
.&OO4. 1802 4. 126* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (O570O1) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
O01O21-O1479
&O04.6002 4.6* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans—2,2—dimethyl—3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
039398-00010
&005.0002 5% formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5) plus allethrin (004001)
001021-01403
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (O69003)
001021-01365
&006.0002 6% formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans—2, 2—dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus petroleum distillate
(O63503)
001021-01429
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2t2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (OO6601), petroleum distillate (063503) plus tetramethrin
(069003)
OO1O21-O1432
&006. 2502 6.255* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), heavy aromatic naphtha
(0066O2) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO1021-O1419
&OO&.2602 6.26* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, C-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(004O05), aromatic petroleum distillate (00&&O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO1O21-O1423
&OO&.6702 6.67* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
001021-01440
Issuedi 6-05-86 III-069005-41
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&OO6.6802 6.68% formulation intermediate
3—phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans—2, 2—dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(O63503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus tetra-
methrin (069003)
O01021-O1462
&OO7.4602 7.46* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-di methyl-3-(2-rnethyl propen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (O06601), petroleum distillate (O63503) plus tetramethrin
(O690O3)
OO1021-01441
&OO7.500& 7.5* formulation intermediate
3—phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans—2, 2—dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
001021-01387
&OO8.O002 8X formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-=
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
O01021-O1393
&OO8. 90O2 8.9* formulation intermediate
3—phenoxybenzyl d—cis and trans—2, 2—dimethyl—3-(2-methylpropSh—
yl)eyelopropanecarboxylate (0690O5) plus tetramethrin (0690O3)
001021-01386
&OO9.2302 9.23* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(£:-methylpropen=
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
O01021-O1392 001021-01505
*O1O.OOO2 IPX formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus d-cis/trans allethrin
(004005)
001021-01422
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (0690O3)
001021-01396
3—phenoxybenzyl d—cis and trans—2, 2—dimethyl—3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (O040O3) plus petroleum distillate
(O63503)
OO1O21-O1390*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issued s 6-05-86 III-069005-42
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRflNS-2, 2-.DIMETHYL-3- '
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1011.2202 11.22* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4O05) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
O01O21-01431
&O12. OO02 IS* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus petroleum distillate
(O635O3)
OO1O21-01425
&015.0002 15* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057O01), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus
tetramethrin (069003)
001021-01436
&O16. OO02 16* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OO1O21-O1437
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503), tetramethrin (069003) plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate and related compounds (084001)
001021-01456
&O20. OOOS: 20* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (0570O1) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
001021-01415
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus
tetramethrin (069003)
001021-01430
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus tetra-
methrin (069003)
OO1021-O1431
Issued s 6-05-86 III-069005-43
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-D1METHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&020. 0102 £0. 01* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenryl d-cis and trans-2, 2— dimethy 1-3- (2-methyl propen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (OS70O1)
001021-01306
&027. 20O2 27. 2* formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2— dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-^
yl) eye lopropanecar boxy late (069005) plus petroleum distillate
(O63503)
OO1021-O1404
*09O. O002 90S formulation intermediate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy 1-3- (2-methyl propen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
CO 1O21-O1 383 010308-00006*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&OOO. 2003 O. 2* dust
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy 1-3- (2-methyl propen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), piperonyl butoxide, tech=>
rtical (O675O1) plus tetrarnerhrin (0690O3)
OOO778-00064
*OOO. 2303 0. 23< dust
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy 1-3- (2-methyl propen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homo log of cinerin X) (O04003) plus piperonyl butoxide, tech-
nical (O675O1)
O00778-O0075*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&200. 2312 0.23* emulsifiable concentrate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy 1-3- (2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069OO5), but oxy polypropylene glycol
(011901), pine oil (O67OO2) plus tetramethrin (0690O3)
OO0270-O0138
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2— dimethyl-3- (2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5), 2, 3:4, 5-bis (2-butylene) -
tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde (O43302), pine oil (0670O2) plus
tetramethrin (O690O3)
00027O-O0147
&200. 8212 O. 62S* emulsifiable concentrate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy 1-3- (2-methyl propen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057OO1)
007056-00113
Issuedi 6-05-86 111-069005-44
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS flND TRPNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECP.RBOXYLOTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
*£00.8312 0.637% emulsifiable concentrate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl) eyelopropanecarboxylate (069005), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboxinide (057001), chlorpyrifos (059101) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086B03)
OO1O21-O1445
4201.5012 1.503* emulsifiable concentrate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl) cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
OO1O21-O1482
&227. 2012 27.2% emulsifiable concentrate
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO1O21-O14OO O06218-00041* OO859O-OO519
•jacket currently unavailable for review
(OO6218-O0041> FL82O049
&204.0015 4. Of>5* soluble concentrate/liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyIpropen-
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4O05) plus petroleum distillate., (063503) *'
OO1O21-01475
&2O4.0115 4. 01* soluble concentrate/1iouid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2—dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl>cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (OO66O1), petroleum distillate (063503) plus tetramethrin
(069OO3)
OO0869-O0165 001021-01391 O10370-OO136 011715-00075
050415-00069
&207.4615 7.46* soluble concentrate/liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)eyelopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (OO66O1), petroleum distillate (063503) plus tetramethrin
(069OO3)
OO1O21-O14O6
&24O.0012 4O* soluble concentrate/liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus mineral oil (063502)
OO1O21-O1465
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRftNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
£200. O216 O. 25* liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenryl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (O&9005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin X) (O04003) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (0570O1)
OO8845-OO1O3
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecar boxy late (069005), petroleum distillate
(O63503) plus tetramethrin (O69003)
O37346-OOOO6
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (O04003), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate (O63503)
OOO778-O0072 OO6175-O0039 OO859O-O0640 009143-00091
011715-0012O 046473-00002
&2OO.0516 O.052* liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl>cyclopropanecarboxylate (O&9005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057001)
OO2596-OOO75* OO2596-OO£76 *"'
•jacket currently unavailable for review
*20O.0516 O.O572* liouid-readv to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OO0192-O0153 005719-00101 OO5719-O0102 OO5719-001O3
O05719-O0104* 008590-00512 011474-00060* Oil598-00046
O18O35-OOO24
«jacket currently unavailable for review
&20O. O616 O.O&SX liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0&90O5) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
005887-00126
&20O. 1016 O.I* liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy 1-3- (2-rnethylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (0690O3)
001117-00078* O02382-OOO72 OO822O-OO030 O08220-OO031
O08590-0063& O08845-OO084 009143-00089 011474-00059*
011598-00042 O11715-OO078 Ol1715-00084 O45078-OOOO2
046473-00001
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3-:PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.I* liquid-ready to use (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), oil of citronella (021901),
dipropyl isocinchomeronate (047201) plus tetramethrin (069003)
000270-00152
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (O69005), butoxypolypropylene glycol
(O119O1), dipropyl isocinchomeronate (O47201), kerosene
(063501), mineral oil (063502) plus tetramethrin (069003)
00027O-OO134
4200.1116 0.1IX liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), butoxypolypropylene glycol
(0119O1), dipropyl isocinchomeronate (O47201) plus tetramethrin
(069003)
OO2781-OOO12
&200. 1616 0. 16X liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (0690O5), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4005) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
001021-01473
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (OO66O1), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus tetramethrin
(O690O3)
000419-00205 001021-01399 OO1769-OO297 003181-00016
004972-00025 O08B45-OOO71 011474-00023 011715-00088
038174-00004 OS1033-00079
&20O. 1816 O. IS* liouid-readv to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), butoxypolypropylene glycol
(O11901), 2,3:4,5-bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde
(O43302), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (057001) plus
tetramethrin (069003)
000270-00163
r
&2OO. 2O16 O.2* liauid-readv to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
046473-00004
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'• ~€PA'Compendium—of Acceptable Uses- « -. ......
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS P.ND TRflNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPRNECftRBOXYL«TE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&200.2516 O.25% liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (O06601), petroleum distillate (O63503) plus tetramethrin
(069003)
OO1O21-O141O OO9367-OO028
&204. 0016 4* liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057001) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
001021-01402
*204.Oil6 4.01* liquid-ready to use
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (006601), petroleum distillate (063503) plus tetramethrin
(OC9O03)
OO4972-OO026
&200. 0519 O.O57* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (O04003) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (O57OO1)
OO2596-OO097 O02596-O0098
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (O69005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homo log of cinerin I) (004003), 2, 3i4, 5-bis (2-butyler.e) tetra-
hydro-2-furaldehyde (043302) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene dicar-
boximide (0570O1)
O02596-O0069 002596-00070
&200. O51S O. O572* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OO4972-OO027 007885-00048* 008590-00497 010806-00057
011715-00079 038474-OOO02 044795-00001
«20O. O719 O. 075% pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2—dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin Z) (004003) plus 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide
(O46301)
OO4822-OO185*
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.075* pressurized liquid (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus petroleum distillate
(O63SO3)
OO4822-OO172
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-?(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4OO5) plus 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide (O46301)
O04822-OO184
3-phenoxybenzyl d—cis and trans—2,2—dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen-
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OOAOOS) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
O04822-OO173
&20O.1019 O.I* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OOA003)
OO4622-O0290
^ *''
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus d-cis/trans allethrin
(OOAOOS)
OO4822-O02B3
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OOO239-02523* 007368-00078 OO8590-OO639 0088A5-OO083
O09143-OOO90 011715-00077 Ol1715-00080 044795-00002
046473-OO003*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(004O05) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
O46813-O0017
3—phenoxybenzyl d—cis and trans—2,2—dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen—
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), allethrin (004001), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501)
O11474-00044
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL 0-CIS «ND TRONS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECflRBOXYL«TE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.IX pressurized liquid (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin X) (O04003), N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarbox-
imide (057001) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
O09688-O0053
4200.1819 O.125* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus d-cis/trans allethrin
(O04O05)
003095-00033 010806-00049 O45746-OO007
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
000506-00140* 000991-00033 003095-00031* 046813-00020
*jacket currently unavailable for review
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2., S-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), allethrin (004001),
aromatic petroleum distillate (006601) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
011715-00104 ~-,
-*»
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-cis/trans allethrin
(004O05), aromatic petroleum distillate (0066O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
007754-00032 010806-00047 010807-00077 011598-00040
033176-00030 040849-00006 O47834-OO013
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), aromatic petroleum distil-
late (006601), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus tetramethrin
(069003)
OO0334-OO458 OO3696-OO1OO OO8590-00499 008848-00039
OO9143-OOO77 Oil598-OOO44
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), heavy aromatic naphtha
(006602), petroleum distillate (0635O3) pU-s tetramethrin
(069003)
000257-00335 OOO778-O0052 011525-00056 038664-00005
ft2OO. 1419 O.147* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus tetramethrin (O69003)
O09143-O006O
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3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS OND TRflNS^2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPP.NECARBOXYLP.TE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
.&2OO. 1519 0. 15* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OO3O95-00030 045746-00005 051793-00051
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005>f d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus piperonyl butoxide, tech-
nical (067501)
O04B22-00289
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OOO239-02525 000270-00135 000334-00448 000421-00429
OO0421-O0430 000475-00212 000478-OO093 000498-00107
OOO7O6-00084 O00778-00048 OOO778-00056 000991-00030
OO1562-00010 001574-00034 OO2O19-00031 002019-00032
003282-00060 003696-00094 004000-00073 004206-00033
004476-00082 004972-00022 004972-00051 004990-00060
005693-00056 O05719-OO073 007O56-O0099 007368-00045
007885-00045 007992-00022 008590-00481 008845-00063
OO8848-00033 01O370-00133 010806-00041 010807-00062
Ol1525-00038 011561-00011* Ol1598-00031 011623-OOO12
011694-00077 011715-00061 042710-00003 045991-00003
046813-00021
*jacket currently unavailable for review
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), tetramethrin (069003) plus
isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (505200)
O08845-OO072
&2OO.2019 O. 2* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d—cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of cinerin I) (004O03)
OO7506-O0112* 045746-00004 046813-00007*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OO1193-00086 003095-00036 007056-00130 007992-00035
007992-00037 045746-00002 046813-00010
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecar boxy late (0690O5), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus kerosene (063501)
000769-00465*
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRflNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(S-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROP«NECHRBOXYL«TE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O. 2* pressurized liquid (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (004003) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO0239-02463
OOO270-00227
OOO654-OO121
OO32B2-00059
OO4990-O0061
OO74O5-00061
OO88A5-00066
00968B-00038
Oil525-00040
011598-00051
Ol1715-00063
O43686-O0002
000233-02484
000475-00215
000778-00044
O03298-O0035
O05693-O0060
007754-00024
008848-00034
O10370-00135
011525-00042
011623-00013
011715-00064
O45991-OO004
000239-02512
OOO478-00094
001193-00081
003696-00098
005719-00081
007992-00023
003143-00068
Ol0806-00042
011525-00055
011694-00079*
033955-00551
000270-00158
000498-00109
002596-00077
O04077-00083
00736B-OO047
008590-00520
009688-00037*
010807-00063
011598-00032
011715-00062
040849-00005
••jacket currently unavailable for review
3—phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin 1) (O04003) plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate and related compounds (084001)
OO8848-OOO48*
••jacket currently unavailable for review
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecar boxy late (0690O5), d-cis/trans allethrin
(OO4O05) plus isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (5052OO)
008845-00082
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3—(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(O63503) plus tetramethrin (O690O3)
OOOO04-O0271
OOO334-OO459
OOO706-OO083
O02337-00085
O04O77-OO082
005719-00072
OO7885-00044
008848-00038
O10807-00061
Ol1598-00030
011715-00060
O36334-OO010
O00239-O2524
OOO419-OO209
000778-OOO47
002915-00059
004206-00032
005887-00123
007992-00021
O09143-OOO61
O10007-00068*
011623-00011
011715-00072
038664-O0004
OOO270-00136
000498-00108
000778-00051
003282-00063
005590-00162
007368-00046*
003590-00479
010370-00134
O10900-00061
011623-00016
035576-00002
O4271O-O0009
000334-00449
00049S-OO114
OO1193-00080
003696-00095
005693-00057
007368-00055
008845-00068
010806-00040
011525-00039
011694-00078
036334-00009
042964-00001
O43322-OOO01*
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3-PHENOXYBEN2YL D-C1S flND TRRNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPftNECaRBOXYLP,TE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O. 2X pressurized liquid (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), tetramethrin (069002) plus
isoparaffinic hydrocarbons (50520O)
OOO475-OO214 OO0478-OO101 002292-OO081 O04206-OO034
OO5S90-00165 008590-00488 008590-00516 O08845-0007B
009143-00076 010900-00058 010900-00060 011525-00050
011598-00036 011598-00043 Ol1715-00082 013891-00030
O4O849-OO004 O51033-OO074
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of Cinerin I) (O04003), N—octyl bicycloheptene dicar—
boximide (057O01) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
009688-00041 009688-00051
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), petroleum distillate (063503)
plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate and related compounds
(O84OO1)
000499-00222 O03282-O0067 003696-00114 008845-00079
*v O1O807-00078 Ol1715-00102 047000-00002*
•jacket currently unavailable for review
&20O.2519 O.25* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
001021-01460
&200.3019 O. 3* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
OOO334-OO451 OO0475-OO217 000475-00220 000498-00110
OOO778-OO055 OO0991-O0031 O032B2-00062 OO5590-O0163
007992-00025 00799S-OO036 008590-00517 OO8845-OO067
O08848-00035 O08848-00042 009195-00004 010370-00137
O1O90O-OOU59 Ol1598-00034 011694-00080 011715-00066
036334-00011 O41926-OO017 042710-00007 051033-00073
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus isoparaffinic hydro-
carbons (50520O)
011598-00041 Ol1598-00045
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), kerosene (O63501) plus
tetramethrin (069003)
004077-00081
1ssuedi 6-05-86 III-069O05-53
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EPft Compend ironr-of -Accept ab Is -Uses- •- - -—
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS flND TRftNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECftRBOXYLflTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.3% pressurized liquid (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl>eyelopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus tetramethrin (069003)
O08590-O0643 010807-00064 O11525-OO053 011623-00014
013891-00033
4200.3519 O.35% pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus tetramethrin (069003)
O08845-00081
&200.4019 O. 4* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans—2,2—dimethyl—3-(2-methylpropen—
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
O02398-O0007 036232-00002
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus tetramethrin (069003)
000004-OO283 000478-00097 001266-00179 001769-00302
O4O849-OO002 O42710-O0004
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin Z) (OO4003) plus petroleum distillate
(0635O3)
011715-00081
3-phsnoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), kerosene (063501) plus
tetramethrin (O69003)
O04990-O0059 O05693-OO061 OO7792-OO024 OO7885-00047*
Oil623-COO15
*jacket currently unavailable for review
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylat* (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus tetramethrin (069003)
O00257-OO326 OO0334-OO457 000419-OO207 000475-00211
O00498-O0113 OO0654-00122 O00706-OOO86 002596-OOO81
OO3282-OO061 O03696-OO097 O04972-OO052* 005590-00164
O05B87-OO118 008590-OO521 O08845-OOO7O 008848-00037
008848-00045 009143-00073 O09688-OO054 010806-00043
O1O8O7-OO067 011525-00043 Ol1525-00044 011525-00054
Ol1598-00035 Ol1715-00071 011715-OOO87 036334-00012
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issuedi 6-O5-86 III-069005-54
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EPft Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS flND TRftNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPflNEC«RBOXYLBTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O. 4» pressurized liquid (continued)
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(063503), tetramethrin (O69003) plus 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate and related compounds (084001)
O33176-OO003
&2OO.4019 O. 405* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069O05), N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501), pyrethrins (069001) plus tetra-
methrin (069003)
004822-00160
&2OO. 5019 0.5* pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2;2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (O570O1)
OOO499-00209
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus petroleum distillate
(O635O3)
OO8590-O0637 O10807-00123
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005), petroleum distillate
(O635O3) plus tetramethrin (0690O3)
008848-00036
A2OO.8019 O.8X pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)eyelopropanecarboxylate (O69005), d-trans allethrin (allyl
homolog of cinerin I) (O04003) plus petroleum distillate
(O63503)
Ol1715-00096
&2O1.O019 HC pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethy1-3-(2-methylpropen-
yDcyclopropanecarboxylate (069005) plus N-octyl bicycloheptene
dicarboximide (0570O1)
O06218-O0046
Issued s 6-05-86 III-069005-55
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EPft Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS P.ND TRflNS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
<2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECftRBOXYLflTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4202.0019 2X pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
000334-00452 000901-00079 001021-01382 005590-00166
007056-00128 009143-00069 010806-00051 010900-00084
Ol1598-00033 Ol1715-00065 013891-00049 039398-00001
O39398-OO002 039398-OOO06* 041019-00001 044795-00003
*jacket currently unavailable for review
A210.0019 IPS pressurized liquid
3-phenoxybenzyl d-cis and trans-2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropen-
yl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (069005)
039398-00005
IssuedI 6-05-86 III-069005-56
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical
Chemical Common Name
Code (source)
OO4001 allethrin
O04005 d-cis/trans allethrin
O040O3 d-trans allethrin
O06601 aromatic petroleum distillate
O11901 butoxypolypropylene glycol
O43302 2,3:4, 5-bis<2-butylene)tetra-
hydro-2-fura1dehyde
O59101 chlorpyrifos
0472O1 dipropyl isocinchomeronate
O06602 heavy aromatic naphtha
O4&3O1 2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide
5052OO isoparaffinic hydrocarbons
O635O1 kerosene
O57O01 M6K 264
O&35O2 mineral oil
O219O1 oil of citronella
O&3SO3 petroleum distillate
O&70O2 pine oil
O&75O1 piperonyl butoxide
O69001 pyrethrins
O69OO3 tetramethrin
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
d—trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of
cinerin X)
N-octyl bicyclohep-
tene dicarboximide
piperonyl butoxide,
technical
Issuedi 6-05-86
111-069005-57
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2,S-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(sX Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
Chemical Common Name . EPA Acceptable
Code (source) Common/Chemical Name
O84OO1 vapona 2, 2-di ch1orov i ny1
dimethyl phosphate
and related com-
pounds
O86803 xylene range aromatic solvent —
— Use Common Name
Z ssued t 6-O5-86 III-069005-58
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EPA Compendium of Accept ab1e Uses
3-PHENOXYBENZYL D-CIS AND TRANS-2, 2-DIMETHYL-3-
(2-METHYLPROPENYDCYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE
Auxiliary Documentation
1. The 1O* PrL formulation (Registration Number 039398-00005) is
assumed to have cites of 2B037AA, Agricultural Crops and
32000AA, Ornamental Plants.
a. The 2* PrL formulations (example OOO334-OO452) have a site
called tentage. This site was included in Domestic Dwellings
and was flagged "treatment for tentage".
3. For this report Household indoor treatments were placed in
Domestic Dwellings. All Household outdoor treatments were
placed in Domestic Dwellings, Outdoor.
4. Bathroom Premises treatments were included in Domestic
Dwellings.
S. Hospital Premises treatments were included in Commercial,
Industrial, and Institutional Areas (Non-Food Areas).
6. Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Areas (Non-Food
Areas) also includes industrial buildings, schools, warehouses,
office buildings, theatres, garages, hotels, and motels.
7. The following registration numbers were unavailable for review:
O00239-02553 000239-02525 000506-^0140 000769-00465
000778-00075 OO1021-01390 OO1117-OO078 002596-00075
O03095-OO031 004972-00051 OO4972-OO052 O05719-OO1O4
O0621B-O0041 007368-00046 O07506-OO112 O07885-OOO47
O07885-OO048 008848-00048 009688-00037 010308-OOOO6
O10807-OO068 011474-00059 011474-OO060 011561-00011
O11694-OO079 039398-00006 043322-OOOO1 046473-OOOO3
O46813-OOOO7 O47000-O0002
This represents 6.5% of the total products registered for
phenothrin.
Issuedi 6-05-86 II1-069005-«
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APPENDIX IV
BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES
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BIBGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO USE OF THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. CONTENT OF BIBLIOGRAPHY. This bibliography contains citations
of all studies considered relevant by EPA in arriving at the
positions and conclusions stated elsewhere in the Standard.
Primary sources for studies in this bibliography have been
the body of data submitted to EPA and its predecessor agencies
in support of past regulatory decisions. Selections from
other sources, including the published literature in those
instances where they have been considered, will be included.
2. UNITS OF ENTRY. The unit of entry in this bibliography is
called a "study." In the case of published materials, this
corresponds closely to an article. In the case of unpublished
materials submitted to the Agency, the Agency has sought to
identify documents at a level parallel to the published
article from within the typically larger volumes in which
they were submitted. The resulting "studies" generally have
a distinct title (or at least a single subject), can stand
alone for purposes of review, and can be described with a
conventional bibliographic citation. The Agency has attempted
also to unite basic documents and commentaries upon them,
treating them as a single study.
3. IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES. The entries in this bibliography
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are sorted numerically by "Master Record Identifier," or
MRID Number. This number is unique to the citation, and should
be used at any time specific reference is required. It is
not related to the six-digit "Accession Number" which has
been used to identify volumes of submitted studies; see
paragraph 4(d)(4) below for a further explanation. In a few
cases, entries added to the bibliography late in the review
may be preceded by a nine-character temporary identifier.
These entries are listed after all MRID entries. This
temporary identifier number is also to be used whenever
specific reference is needed.
FORM OF ENTRY. In addition to the Master Record Identifier
(MRID), each entry consists of a citation containing standard
elements followed, in the case of material submitted to EPA,
by a description of the earliest known submission. Biblio-
graphic conventions used reflect the standards of the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI), expanded to provide for
certain special needs.
a. Author. Whenever the Agency could confidently identify
one, the Agency has chosen to show a personal author.
When no individual was identified, the Agency has shown
an identifiable laboratory or testing facility as author.
As a last resort, the Agency has shown the first submitter
as author.
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b. Document Date. When the date appears as four digits with
no question marks, the Agency took it directly from the
document. When a four-digit date is followed by a question
mark, the bibliographer deduced the date from evidence in
the document. When the date appears as (19??), the Agency
was unable to determine or estimate the date of the
document.
c. Title. In some cases, it has been necessary for Agency
bibliographers to create or enhance a document title.
Any such editorial insertions are contained between square
brackets.
d. Trailing Parenthesis. For studies submitted to the Agency
in the past, the trailing parenethesis include (in addition
to any self-explanatory text) the following elements
describing the earliest known submission:
(1) Submission Date. The date of the earliest known
submission appears immediately following the word
"received."
(2) Administrative Number. The next element, immediately
following the word "under," is the registration
number, experimental use permit number, petition
number, or other administrative number associated
with the earliest known submission.
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(3) Submitter. The third element is the submitter
following the phrase "submitted by." When authorship
is defaulted to the submitter, this element is omitted.
(4) Volume Identification (Accession Numbers). The
final element in the trailing parentheses identifies
the EPA Accession Number of the volume in which the
original submission of the study appears. The six
digit accession number follows the symbol "CDL,"
standing for "Company Data Library." This accession
number is in turn followed by an alphabetic suffix
which shows the relative position of the study within
the volume. For example, within accession number
123456, the first study would be 123456-A; the second
123456-B; the 26th, 123456-Z; and the 27th, 123456-AA.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Sumithrin Standard
MRID CITATION
00054528 Fink, R.; Beavers, J.B.; Brown, R. (1978) Final Report:
Eight Day Dietary KSO—Mallard Duck: Project No. 163-105.
(Unpublished study received Dec 17, 1980 under 39398-10;
prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd. in cooperation
with Washington College, submitted by Sumitomo Chemical
America, Inc., New York, N.Y.; CDL:243970-L)
00090443 Sumitomo Chemical Company, T.iitnt*»d (19??) Acute and Subacute
Inhalation of S-2539 and S-2539 Forte: (Mice and Rats).
a-(Compilation; unpublished study received Apr 21, 1975
under 10308-9; CDL:222031-A)
00121:276 Thompson, G. (1979) Aquatic Invertebrate (Daphnia) Toxicity
Study: Sumithrin: RT No. 718941. (Unpublished study
received May 2, 1979 under 1021-1386; prepared by
Raltech Scientific Services, Inc., submitted by Mclaughlin,
Gormley King Co., Minneapolis, MN; CDL:238275-C)
00121277 Fink, R.; Beavers, J.; Grimes, J.; et al. (1978) Acute Oral
IDSO—Bobwhite Quail: Sumithrin: Project No. 166-102.
Final rept. (Unpublished study received May 2, 1979 under
386; 1021-1 prepared by Wildlife International Ltd. and
Washington, College submitted by Mclaughlin Gormley King Co.,
Minneapolis, MN; CDL:238275-D)
00148558 Marshall, P. (1981) Subchronic Toxicity Study in Dogs: S2539-F: Fi-
nal Report: Project No. 343-128. Unpublished Sumitomo study ET
11-0066 prepared by Hazelton laboratories America, Inc. 394 p.
00148559 Kishida, F.; Suzuki, H. (19811 Gene Mutation Test of Sumithrin in
Bacterial System: ET-10-0068. Unpublished study prepared by Su-
mitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. I4p.
001485(50 Kishida, F.; Suzuki, H. (1981) Studies on DNA-damaging Capacity of
Sumithrin with Bacillus subtilis: ET-10-0069. Unpublished study
prepared by Sumitomo Chemical Co., LTd. 12p.
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OFFTCE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Sumithrin Standard
MRID CITATION
00148561 Suzuki, H.; Kara, M. (1981) In vivo Chromosomal Aberration Test of
Sumithrin on Bone Marrow Oils of Mice: ET-10-0072. Unpublished
study prepared by Sumitono Chemical Co., Ltd. lip.
00148739 Kbhda, H.; Gkuno, Y.; Kadota, T. (1977) Acute Inhalation Toxicity
of d-Ihenothrin (S-2539 Forte) in Rats: ET-70-0001. Unpublished
study prepared by Sumitono Chemical Co. 15 p.
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0MB Approval Ko. 2070-0057
Expires 11/30/89
FIFKA SECTION 3(C}(2)(8) SUMMARY SHEET
EPA REGISTRATION NO.
CROOUCTNAME
APPLICANT'S NAME
DATE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISSUED
With respect to the requirement to eubmit "generic" diti impose* by the FIFRA action 3(C)U)(BI notice conteined in ttw referenced
Cuideoce Document. I im responding in tht following manner.
O I. I will submit den in • timely manner to Misty the following nquixmentt. M the tat praccOum I will at drviMc fcom tor «rt an
9eci1M in) the Regdtntion Gaidriinci tr the Ptotocolt conuiiad in tfw Rcpom ol £1001 Groups to the Catmiuli Group. OECO
Chemictli Torting Progrwnme. I endot* the protocob thn I will IMV
O 2. I Iwve onnnd into « •gr««n>em with on* •rwora othw ragiOfints under FIFRA action 3(C)(Z)(8)(u) to atijty tht following dtti
(•quirtmena. The w*O. end WY raojuirod protocols, wfll ke wfamincd to EPA by:
NAME Of OTHER REGISTRANT
O 3. I endati t completed "Certification of Attempt to Enter Into »n Agreement with Other Registrenti for Development ol Dm" with
resect to thi following 0«a requirement!:
O 4. I reqoen am you emend my rageanUon by «Weting the following MM (this option • not tniUblc to epplicinti far new products):
«4t1wre«iitationo1tfiii|Kodtc9.(^
R«ilSTRANT-S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE'
SIGNATURE
DATE
CPAFarailGMM
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0MB Approval No. 2070-0057
Expires 11/30/89
(To Qutlify. certify ALL fourftami)
CERTIFICATION OF ATTEMPT TO ENTER
INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH OTHER REGISTRANTS
FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DATA
. I am duly authorized 10 represent the following firm(tI who tie subject to the require-
ments of » Notice under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) contained in • Guidance Document
to tubmit data concerning the active ingredient:
GUIDANCE DOCUMENT OATS
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
NAME Of FIRM
EPA COMPANY NUMBER
(This firm or group of firms it referred to below is "my firm'M
2. My firm it willing to develop *nd tubmit the d*U at required by that Notice, if necettary. However, my firm would prefer to enter
into an agreement with one or more other registrants to develop jointly, or to share in the cost of developing, the following required
teems or data:
X My firm hat offered in writing to enter into such an agreement Copies of the offers are attached. That offer was irrevocable and included en offer to be
bound by an arbitration decision under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2l(B)(iii) H fina! agreement on all terms could not be reached otherwise. This offer was made
to the following firm(s) or. the following dated):
NAME OF FIRM
DATE OF OFFER
However, none of those firm(sl accepted my offer.
4. My firm requests that EPA not suspend the reginration(s) of my firm's product(t). if »ny of the firms named in paragraph (31 above
have agreed to submit the data lined in paragraph (21 above in accordance with the Notice. I understand EPA will promptly inform
me whether my firm mutt submit data to avoid suspension of its registrations) under FIFRA Section 3(cK2)(B). (This statement
does not apply to applicants for new products.) I give EPA permission to disclose this statement upon request.
TYPED NAME
EPA Farm 8Se»*
SIGNATURE
PATE
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OM3 Approval K'o.
2C7C-OCS7
Expires II/33/E&
EPA Req. No.
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REPORT
Date
Guidance Document for
Registration
Guideline No.
S158.120
PRODUCT
CHEMISTRY
61-1
61-2
61-3
62-1
62-2
62-3
63-,2
63-3
63-4
63-5
63-6
63-7
63-8
63-9
63-10
63-11
63-12
Name of Test
Identity of
ingredients
Statement of
composition
Discussion of
formation of
inqredients
Preliminary
analysis
Certification of
limits
Analytical methods
for enforcement
limits
Color
Physical state
Odor
Melting point
Boilina point
Density, bulk-
density, or
specific gravity
Solubility
Vapor pressure
Dissociation
constant
Octanol/water
partition
coefficient
PH
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
•-
I am complying with
data requirements by
Citing MRID
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
Submit-
ting
Data
(At-
tached)
(For EPA Use Only)
Accession Numbers
Assigned
•
+ '
EPA Form 8580-4
164
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Registration
Guideline No.
63-13
63-14
63-15
63-16
63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
63-21
5158.135
TOXICOLOGY
81-1
81-2
81-3
81^4
81-5
81-6
Name of Test
Stability
Oxidizing/reducing
reaction
Flammability
Explodability
Storaqe stability
Viscosity
Miscibility
Corrosion
characteristics
Dielectric break-
down voltaqe
Acute oral
toxicity, rat
Acute dermal
toxicity rTabbit
Acute inhalation,
toxicity, rat
Primary eye
irritation, rabbit
Primary dermal
irritation
Dermal sensitiza-
tion
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data reouirements by
Citing MRID
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
-
Submit-
ting
Data
(At-
tached)
*'
(For EPA Use Only)
Accession Numbers
Assigned
•
165
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JOMB Approval No. 2070-0057
Expiration" Date ii/JO/89"
GENERIC DATA EXEMPTION STATEMENT
EPA Product Registration Number: '
Registrant's Name and Address:
As an authorized representative of the registrant of the product identified
above, I certify that:
(1) I have read and am familiar with the terms of the Notice from EPA dated
concerning a requirement for submission of "generic" data on the
eictive ingredient named under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(2) My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration of our product,
despite our lack of intent to submit the generic data in question, on the grounds
that the product contains the active ingredient solely as the result of the -
incorporation into the product of another product which contains that active
ingredient, which is registered under FIFRA Section 3, and which is purchased by
us from another producer.
(3) An accurate Confidental statement of Formula(CSF) for the above-identified
product is attached to this statement. That formula statement indicates, by
company name, registration number, and product name, the source of the subject
active ingredient in my firm's product, or
The CSF dated on file with EPA is complete, current and accurate and
contains the information requested on the current CSF Form No. 8570-4. The
registered source(s) of the above named active ingredient in my product(s) is/are
and their registration number(s) is/are
My firm will apply for an amendment to the registration prior to changing
the source of the active ingredient in our product.
(4) I understand, and agree on behalf of my firm, that if at any time any
portion of this Statement is no longer true, or if my firm fails to comply with
the undertakings made in this Statement, my firm's product's registration may be
suspended under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(5) I further understand that if my firm is granted a generic data exemption
for the product, my firm relies on the efforts of other persons to provide the
Agency with the reouired generic data. If the registrant(s) who have committed
to generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate steps to meet
requirements or are no longer in compliance with this Notice's data requirements,
the Agency will consider that both they and my firm are not in compliance and
will normally initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of my firm's
product (s) and their product (s), unless my firm commits to submit and submits
the reauired data in the specified time frame. I understand that, in such cases,
the Agency generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data.
Registrant's authorized representative:
(Signature)
Dated: : ~ - - "
(Typed)
EPA Form 8570-27 )6£
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