Farmers Know your responsibilities under the Federal pesticide law. ------- Under the law you are responsible for the safety of employees working with or near pesticides. Here are suggestions to help you. Pesticide applicator certification will be required by October, 1977- or sooner under some State laws. Check it out! ------- DO See that label directions are understood and followed. Post warning signs at entrances to treated fields or inform workers about the dangers. If workers don't understand English use a language they do understand Keep stored pesti- cides locked up. Dispose of pesti- cide containers properly. Follow label instructions or consult your county agent. Encourage Workers to: Wash thoroughly before eating or smoking. Wash or shower after working in sprayed fields. Wash immediately if pesticides touch their skin. Wash work clothes worn treated fields separately from the family wash. in Ask about pesticides and their dangers. People who work in treated fields before waiting periods are over should wear at least this protective clothing Long sleeves US. Environmental Protection Agency Region V, Library 230 South Dearborn Street CHraqo. Illinois 60604 Boots and socks ------- Know these poisoning symptoms: stomach cramps dizziness vomiting heavy sweating In case of poisoning, get to a doctor. Identify the pesticide. Give him the label so he knows what to do. Know These Waiting Periods: Do not allow workers to enter a field treated with any of these chemicals until these waiting periods are over ETHYL PARATHION 48 hours METHYL PARATHION 48 hours DEMETON 48 hours AZODRIN 48 hours METASYSTOX-R 48 hours CARBOPHENOTHION 48 hours BIDRIN 48 hours ENDRIN 48 hours GUTHION 24 hours PHOSALONE 24 hours EPN 24 hours ETHION 24 hours an't spray pesticides if anyone without protective clothing is nearby. Don't permit unpro- tected workers to enter treated fields until sprays have dried or dusts have settled. Longer wait- ing periods are required for certain pesticides Do n't let workers eat or smoke in recently treated fields. n't allow children or untrained persons near pesticides or application equipment. DON'T GUESS If you have any questions about pesticide safety, incidents involving pesticide use or your responsibilities under the law, call an EPA office, your County agent or your State Department of Agriculture. ------- |