UnttMSttm EiwirennwnttI Prottction AgMicy OffiMOf P«rttcid«i ind Toxic WMhington DC 20460 Sapt.mbw 1985 xvEPA Guidance for the Reregistration of Pesticide Products Containing Diflubenzuron as the Active Ingredient ------- CASE NUMBER GUIDANCE FOR THE REREGISTRATION OF KANUPACTURING-USE AND CERTAIN END-USE PESTICIDE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DIFLUBENZURON (108201) CAS 35367-38-5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20^60 September 1985 ------- TABLE OF CONTENT Page Introduction • • • • • • • • 1 I. Regulatory Position and Rationale II. Requirement for Submission of Generic Data 57 iii. Requirement for Submission of Product_Specific Data 60 I V. SubmiSsiOn of Revised Labeling 60 A. Label Contents . 61 B. Collateral Information 66 V. Instructions for SubmisSiOn 67 i. ------- APPENDICES Page 1 1—1 Guide to Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 70 11—2 Bibliography 72 11—3 FIPR.A §3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet — EPA Form 8580—1 . . 87 II— Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement with Other Registrants for Development of Data EPA Form 8580—2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 111—1 Product Specific Data Report (End—Use Products) . . 89 IV—1 ZO CFR 162.10 Labeling Requirements 91 IV—2 Table of Labeling Requirements 98 IV—3 Physical/Chemical Mazards Labeling Statement. . . . 101 IV— Storage and Disposal Instructions 102 ii ------- INTRODUCTION The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide 1 and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA sec. 3(g)) directs A to reregister all pesticides as expeditiously as possible. To carry out this task, A has established the Regis- tration Standards program, which will review a.].l pesticide products containing active ingredients first registered before January 1, 1977. Pesticides will be reviewed in use clusters which have been ranked to give earliest review to pesticides used on food and feed crops. The Registration Standards program involves a thorough review of the scientific data base underlying pesticide registrations and an identification of essential but missing studies which may not have been required when the product was initially registered or studies that are now considered insufficient. A’s reassessment results in the developcient of a regulatory position, contained in a Registration Standard, on each pesticide and its uses. The Agency may require the registrant to modify product labels to provide additional precautionary statements, restrict the use of the pesticide to certified applicators, provide reentrT intervals, modify uses or formulation types, specify certain packaging limitations, or other requir nents to assure that proper use of the pesticide will not result in adverse effects on the envirorment. The scientific review, which Is not conta.ined in this Guidance Package but is available upon request, concentrates on the technical grade of the active ingredient and identifies missing generic data. However, during the review of these data we are also locking for potential hazards that may be associated with the end use (formulated) products that contain the active ingredient. If we have serious concerns, we will address end use products as part of the Registration Standards program ar will propose regulatory actions to the extent neces- sary to protect the public. f nas the authority der FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) to require registrants to su data that will answer our questio:is regarding the hazard that may result from the intended se of a pesticide. Although sec. 3(c)(2)(B) provides that all registrants are responsible for these data, the Agency generally imposes generic data requir ierits only on t} registrarts of the manufacturing use products (basic suppliers 1 ------- of the active ingredient) and other producers who do not qualify for the forTnulator’ s exemption. * A producer who wishes to qualify for the formulator’s exemption may change his source of supply to a. registered source, provided the source does not share ownership in coffmon with the registrant’s firm. A registrant may do so by submitting a new Confidential Statement of Formula, A Form 8570—u, identifying the registered source of the active ingredient, to the appropriate Product Manager within 90 days of receipt of this Guidance Document. The chart on the following page shows what is generally required of those who do and do not qualify for the fornni]- tor’ s exemption in the Registration Standards program. If you decide to request the Agency to cancel the regis- tration of any of your products subject to the requirements of this Guidance Document, please notify the Product Manager named in the cover letter, within 90 days fran the receipt of this document. If ‘ou decide to maintain your product registration(s), you must provide the information described in the following pages wIthin the tlmeframes outlined. A will issue a notice of intent to cancel or suspend the registration of any currently registered product whic ’ does not canply with the requirements set forth in this Guidance Document. You are reminded that FIThA sec. 6(a)(2) requires you to 8Ubm.tt factual information raising concerns of possible unreasonable adverse effects of a pesticide. You should notify the Agency of interim results of studies in progress it those results show possible adverse effects. ‘The formulator’s exemption applies to a registrant of an product if the source of his active irig ’edierit(s): (1) is a registered product arid (2) is purchased fran a source which does not have ownership in coi on with the registrant’ a firm. ------- W Tl iE P DUCTS SUBJECT R ISTRATION STANDARDS FR(XRAN — MAINTAIN IST?ATION I. Products That Do Not Qualify Exemption For The be reregis— A. Single Active Ingredient products’ These products tered. To obtain reregistratiOn, labeling, packaging arid data requirementS must be satisfied in accordance with the Regis- tration Standards Guidance Document. be B. Multiple Active Ingredient Products These products will reregistered at this time. However, generic data required to continue the registration of the active ingredient under review, as described in the Registration Standards Guidance D cuzr nt, will be required and some labeling precautions may also be required. ii. Products That Do Qualify For Only when additional restriC— The Formulator’s Exemption tions or labeling are needed to protect man or the environment will these products be subject to the Re g1stratiOfl Standard requirements. Affected products will be dealt with in a variety of ways, including but not limited tO the Label Improvement Program and special intent to cancel notices. U id use products of registrants who also produce ufactur’ing — use product will not be required to be reregistered provided that registrant fulfills the requirements specified in the Guidance Document for manufacturing use product(s). Such end use products will be subject to the labeling changes required for products in “II” above. If there are no manufacturing use products registered by any company end use products will be required to be reregistered. NOTE: If all registrants in “I” above fail to meet the requirements in I—A arid B above, then the registrants in “II” lose their right to qualify for the formulator’s exemption arid become subject to the requirements in I-A and B. 3 ------- II. R ULATORY SITION AND RATIONALE A. Introduction This chapter contains the Agency’s regulatory position arid rationale on products contain.trig the pesticide diflubenzurOn as a sole active ingredient. The Agency bases its position and rationale on a consideration of all uses of diflubenzuron appearing on pesticide products registered under sections 3 arid 2L (c) of as well as on products authorized for distribution in intrastate ccmnerce under 1 O CFR 162.17. The Agency has reviewed the laiown ch nical, eriv1ror ental, arid toxicological characteristics of this pesticide and its established t±erances for residues in or on food arid feed ca odities. Fr these considerations the Agency sets forth the data and labeling requirements that must be met by registrants arid applicants for registration of diflubenzu.rcn manu.facturirig—use products (?‘ s) in order for their products to be registered or reregistered under this Standard. Unique labeling requirements and certain data needs for end-use products (es) containing dif].ubenzuron are also established by this Standard. Only those data and labeling requirements for current and future substantially similar ? s and s are addressed here. Applications to register products that differ appreciably fr i those described in this Standard may be subject to additional data and/or labeling requir ents. 14 ------- B. Description of Ch .ical Diflubenzuron is the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), British Standards Institution (ESI), European International Organization for Standardization (E-ISO), and French Organization Internationale de Norma.lization (F—ISO) approved cainion name for an insecticide menufactured solely by Duphar, E.V. (Holland). The ch ica1 name of diflubenzuron is N- [ [ (14-cbj.orophenyl) amino carbony]. ]—2 , 6—difluorobenzamide. Other names include Dimilin, Vigilante, di.fluron, deflubezizon, diflubenuron, Largon, EU 112307, OMS 18014, PDD 60 140—I, PH 60—140, Th 60140, 60140, and 1— ( 14—chiorophenyl )—3— (2, 6—d.tf 1uorobenzo T) urea. Other identifying characteristics and codes are: npirica1 Formula: Cl 1 4H lF2N2O2 Molecular Weight: 310.7 4T Registry No.: 29 0514 Shaugbnessy No.: 108201 Ch ica.1 Abstracts No.: 35367—38—5 Technical diflubenzurofl is a white, crystalline solid with rio odor and a melting point between 210 and 230 °C. The Density/Specific Gravity is 1.2089 g/cm 3 . Diflubenzuron is soluble in water and most organic solvents. It has an octanol/water partition coefficient of about 5000. 5 ------- Dlflubenzuron is stable at low pH in sterile water but is less stable at higher pH leve)s, particularly at higher temperatures. It is stable in ultraviolet light. Registered diflubenzurOfl technical (Tech) and formu- lation intermediate (P1) products include the following: Uniroyal Chemical Corporation, 95 percent Tech (EPA Reg No 130—366); T H Agriculture and Nutrition Company, 90 percent F l (EPA Reg No 1469116—245); and Duphar,B.V. 95 percent Tech (EPA Reg No 37100—10) and 90 percent F l (EPA Reg No 37100-9). EPA Registration Numbers are presented parenthetically. The 90 Percent Fl registered by T H Agriculture and Nutrition Company and the 95 percent TechTegistered by Uniroyal Chemical Corp. are produced in Holland by Duphar B.V. and are identical to the 90 percent Fl and 95 percent Tech products registered by Duphar B.V. Diflubenzuron is formulated into 25 percent wettable powder for use as a foliar spray, incorporation into the growIng medium for mushrooms or field formulation into granules for mosquitoe control. Uniroyal Chemical Corp. and T H Agriculture and Nutrition Co. have assigned rights to all submitted data to Duphar B V. Diflubenzurofl disrupts the normal moulting of insects and other invertebrates by interfering with the deposition of chitin. DlflubenzurOfl primarily affects immature individuals at the time of the growth process when a new exoskeleton is formed and the old one shed. 6 ------- C. Regulatory Position and Rationale Based on a review and evaluation of all available data and other relevant information on diflubenzuron, the Agency has made the following determinations: 1. All products containing diflubenzur’on as a sole active ingredient may continue to be registered for sale, distri- bution, reformulation, arid use subject to the terms and conditions specified in this Guidance Doci.m ent. Registrants must provide or agree to develop, within the required time frame, additional data as specified i n tables A and B in order to maintain existing registrations or to permit new registrations. Rationale : Under FIFRA, the Agency normally does not cancel or withhold registration simply because data are missing or inadequate (For example see sections 3(c)(2)(B) and 3(c)(7) of I 1ENA). Issuance of this Standard provides a mechanism for identi- fying data needs and providing time frames for their production. It enables the Agency to modify labels during the period in which required data are developed. These data will be reviewed and evaluated after they are received and the Agency will determine at that time whether they will a.ffect the registration(s) of diflubenzuron. 2. Additional data are needed to determine if the final product might contain contaminants of toxicological 7 ------- si iifica.nce. The following additiora]. process chem.tstry data are required: Details of the manufacturing process including the relative amounts of beginning materials, a description of the equipment used to produce the product, reaction conditions, the duration of each step of the process, purification procedures, and quality control measures for the 95% T and 90% Fl formulations. The name arid address of t manufacturer, producer, or supplier of each beginning material arid a copy of all available technical specifications, data sheets, arid other doc ents by which the manufacturer, producer, or supplier of the begl.nning material describes its composition or properties. Quantitative data on all ingredients const1tuttn , 0.1% or more of the final product. 8 ------- A discussion of each impurity believed to be present at >0.1% based on Iciowledge of the beginning materials, all possible chemical reactions and any contamination. Certification of ingredient limits for the technical and formulation intermediate products. Rationale : Process chemistry data are needed to determine if contaminants are present which are of toxicological si iif1cance. 3. On the basis of the existing data base, it dose not appear that diflubenzu.ron is an oncogeri. Rationale : In 1979, the Agency concluded a Rebuttable Pres znption Against Registration (RPAR) review of dif].ubenzuron and found that dz a were insufficient to determine its oncogenic otentia.1. Lifetime feeding studies of rats arid m c& received and reviewed since that time demonstrate chat diflubenzuron did not cause an increane in the incidence of t nors at any level. Th iighest dose tested was 10,000 p (500 mgjkg bwt/day). 9 ------- 4. Althoug i the Agency is unable to canplete a tolerance reassessment because of certain residue chemistry arid toxicology data gaps, the Agency concludes that no change in present tolerances is indicated at th.is time. ationale : A No Observed Effect Level (NOa) of 140 ppm ( g/kg) was demonstrated in the rat. The resulting Provisional Acceptable Daily Intake (PADI) is equal to 0.02 mg/kg body weight/day utilizing a 100—fold safety factor. The PADI is the maximum amount of residue which the Agency will permit on food crops until all the required toxicology studies have been su n.ttted and an Acceptable Daily Intake is established. The existing tolerances (including those in meat and milk) caiiprise 2.9 percent of the PADI. Since on the basis of existing data it was determined that diflubenzurofl was not an oncogen the Agency does not consider it necessary to utilize a safety factor greater than 100 in estimating a PADI at this time. However, the Agency intends to re—evaluate this position upon ca pletion of the review of the required 1-year dog feeding stud ’ s’hiCh was sub- mitted to the Agency on June 19, 1985, arid is currently under review. If new information defining - an unsu. pe ted adverse effect beccnes available, the Agency would c n ider recalculating the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI). The Ager y M.ll consider all future tolerance proposals for diflubenZLron on a case—by- case basis pending receipt and review of the data needed to correct the deficiencies noted in the tables. 10 ------- These NOR. and PADI calculations were based on the levels needed to discern methe og1obinema and su1 oglobinernia impainnents of the oxygen transport capability of blood. The data used to calculate the NO were su .ttted following a special review considering toxicological concerns expressed in the March 26, 1979 Diflubenzuron Decision Document. 5. All EP’s containing diflubenzuron to be used on forests (including Christcas tree plantations & nurseries), cotton, soybeans and irrigated pasture shall continue tobe classified for restricted use and shall contain label warnings about possible hazards to aquatic invertebrates. ationale : Existing data showing high acute toxicity of the active ingredient to aquatic invertebrate ani.ma.ls juztlSy the continued classification of difluben.zuron as a restricted use pesticiae. Potential hazards to aquatic invertebrate animals caL ed by dri.ft fran aerial and ground applications warrant label wa.r ings until risks are further defined. Additional data are bei ur d to better define hazards to non-target organisms to determine whe the: additional regulatory action is required. 11 ------- 6. Concerns need to be resolved regarding the potential for diflubenzuron to contaminate groundwater. Rationale : In 198k the Agency initiated a special ground water data call-in for a number of chemicals, including diflubenzuron, which may have a potential to contaminate ground- water based on such factors as chemical structure 1 solubility, and use patterns. To characterize the potential for diflubenzuron to enter ground waters, the Agency determined that additional data were needed. These data are among the basic requirements in the area of environmental fate and product chemistry for chemicals used outdoors. In response to the- call—in notice, data were submitted in May 1985 and are currently under review. Followirlb review of’ those data, the Agency will determine whether additional regulatory requirements to address any groundwater concerns arise from those data. 7. Development of additional data on effects on aquatic invertebrates was on of the issues in the special review conducted in 1979. Rationale : Data sibnitted subsequent to the issuance of the March 26, 1979 Decision Document are sufficient to justify continued registration until additional data specified in the tables are generated. 12 ------- 8. Concerns need to be resolved regarding potential field accumulation resulting in residues in rotational crops. Rational : Additional data are required to determine the amount of diflubenzuron residues in crops planted following the harvest of treated crops. D. Criteria for Registration Under This Standard To conform to this Standard, products must contain diflubenzuron as the sole active ingredient, bear required labeling, and conform to the product composition, acute toxicity limits, and use pattern requirements listed in Section E of this document. The application for registration or reregistration o ’ MPs subject to this Standard must comply with all terms and conditions describei in it, including submission of an up-to-date Confidential State.n nt of Formula, submission of r Ised labeling, commitment to fil’ data gaps on the schedule specified by the Agency and, when applicable, offer to pay compensation to the extent required by sections 3(c)(l)(D) and 3(c)(2)(D) of FIFRA, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 136(c)(l)(D) and 136(c)(2)(D). Any registrant of an EP which qualifies for the Formulator’s Exemption must submit five (5) copies of draft labeling incorporating the unique label 13 ------- statements identified in Section F. E. Acceptable Ranges and Limits Product Composition Standard To conform to this Standard, MPs must contain diflubenzurofl as the sole active ingredient. Each MP formulation proposed for registration must be fully described with an appropri- ate certification of limits, stating maximum and minimum amounts of the active and intentionallyadded inert ingredients which will be present in products. Acute Toxicity Limits The Agency will consider registration of technical grade and MPs containing diflubenzuron, provided that the product labeling bears appropriate precautionary statements for the acute xicity category in which each product is placed. Use Patterns To conform to this Standard, MPs containing diflubenzuron may be labeled for formulation into EPs only for the commodities listed below. The attached index entry lists all registered 114 ------- uses as well as approved maximum application rates and frequencies. Terrestrial 1 non—domestic, food uses on: cotton, irrigated pasture, soybeans. Greenhouse food crop: mushrooms. Terrestrial, non—food uses on: Ornamental and/or Shade Trees (nursery stock). Forestry Uses on : Forests including Christmas Tree Plantations F. Required Labeling All manufacturing-use and end-use diflubenzurorl products must bear appropriate labeling as specified in 4 O CFR 162.10. The guidance package for this Standard contains information on label r quiremeflt8. Ingredient Statement The ingredient statement for MPs and EPs must list the active ingredient as: diflubenzuron: N_ [ [ (14_Chloropheflyl)amlflo]CarbOflYl]2 ,6—diflurobenzamide 15 ------- Use Pattern Statement All manufacturing-use diflubenzuron product labels must state that the products are intended for formulation into EPs for the aforementioned use patterns. Labeling must specify sites. A limiting factor will be data that support these use patterns. No use may be included on the label where the registrant fails to agree to comply with the data requirements in either table A or table B for that use pattern. — Precautionary Statements Statements for Manufacturing-Use Products Labels for manufacturing—use diflubenzurori products must bear statements rerlecting t e compound’s toxicity to aquatic invertebrates. The following revised environmental hazard statement must appear on all MP labels: This pesticide is extreml toxic to crab, shrimp. 16 ------- and other aquatic invertebrates. Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams., ponds, estuaries, oceans, or public waters unless this product is specifically identified and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without previousl ., notifying the sewa e treatment plant authority. For guidance contact your State water board or Regional Office of the EPA. — Statements for End—Use Products 1. All EP’s to be used on t’orests, cotton, soybeans, and irrigated pasture must bear the restricted—use statement: RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Due to toxicity to aquatic invertebrate animals For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under their irect 17 ------- supervision, and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator’s certification. The following statements must also be included on all labels for outdoor use products: a. Non—forest Uses This pesticide is ex - emely toxic to crab, shrimp, and other aquatic invertebrates. Do riot apply directly to water or wetlands. Drift or runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic cr anismS in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water by c1eantn of equipment or disposal of wastes. b. Forest Uses This pesticide is extremely toxic to crab, shrimp, and other aquatic invertebrates. Do riot apply directly to water or wetlands, except under the forest canopy. Drift or runoff’ from treated areas may be hazarnous to aquatic organisms in nei6hborin areas. Do not contaminate water by c1eanin of equipment or disposal ot wastes. 18 ------- 2. In the absence of adequate crop rotation data, the crop rotation restriction below must be placed on aJ.l end use products which y be used in a situation where rotation with crops used for food or feed that are not included on t dl.flubenzuron regis trat ion may occur: Restrictions on Rotational Crops Uj) 0 not plant food arid feed crops in diflubenzurori treated soils,within six nths following last application, unless diflubenzuron is authorized for use on those crops.” G. Tolerance Reassessment &m ary The established tolerances I or diflubenzurori are published in 40 CFR 180.377. A s .minary of these tolerances is presented ir table I. Although the Agency is unable to complete a tolerance reassessment because of certain residue ch istry and toxicology data gaps, the Agency concludes that rio change in present 19 ------- tolerances is indicated at this time for the following corrinodities: cottonseed, pasture grass, soybeans, soybean hulls, soybean soapstock, milk, eggs and the meat) fat and meat by—products of cattle, goats, hogs, horses, sheep and poultry. However, additional data are required to support the existing tolerance for residues in or on mushrocins. The available plant metabolism data are adequate provided application is by foliar spray. The data indicate that following such trea nt no translocation of residues to untreated plant parts occurs. The available data do not, however, adequately describe the nature of the residue following direct application to soil. The available data indicate that residues are taken up frcm soil into the roots arid above ground portions of plants and metabolism of the parent occurs, to satie degree, either in the soil or in the plant itself. Since mushrocn s are treated via the soil (cc ost) and, as fungi, display metabolic behavior which differs frwi that of higher plants, additional data are required for c nplete elucidation of the nature of the residue in mushroans to support the established tolerance in rnushroans. 20 ------- The residues found following foliar applications have been shown to consist almost entirely of the parent ccinpound. Following soil treatments, p—chlorophenylurea was found to be a major metabolite in higher plants and 2,6—difluorobenzoric acid was found to be the maj or metabolite in rnu.shroans following treatment of mushroom beds. Para-chlorophenylurea was found in mushrooms at levels approximating those of diflubenzuron per Se. The nature of the residue in White Leghorn chickens is adequately understood. Metabolism studies in which tissue and egg residues are identified are required for breeds other than White Leghorns. Additional data are needed to ascertain the nature of the residue in ruminants. Characterization of the residue in cattle liver and kidney is required. Studies on the nature of the residues in milk at different feeding levels are required. I! metabolism in ruminants differ? fl that in poultry, additional data regarding the metabolism of diflubenzurcn in swine will be required. In conjunction with the required metabolism arid residue studies, data are required reflecting the frozen storage stability 21 ------- of diflubenzurofl in representative animal coriTnodities fortified at levels of 0.05 p at intervals up o 15 monthS. The PADI of diflubenZUrofl is 0.02 rng/k /day. This is based on a NOEJ of L 0 ppm (2 mg/kg/day) on met- and sulphe no— globin formation in rats in a study conducted by B. Hunter et al. , 1975. A 100—fold safety factor was utilized. Existing tolerances ccinprise 2.9 percent of the PADI. An ADI will be calculated after su1ini siOfl of required toxicity data, including a 1-year dog feeding study, and any other data which may show adverse effects. 22 ------- Table I Cani odity Si. ary of Present Tolerances Tolerances (ppm) United States Canada Mexico International (Codex) Cattle, fat 0.05 — 0.05 Cattle, mbyp 0.05 — 0.05 Cattle, meat 0.05 — 0.05 Cottonseed 0.2 — 0.2 Eggs 0.05 — 0.05 Goats, fat 0.05 — 0.05 Goats, mbyp 0.05 — 0.05 Goats, meat 0.05 — 0.05 Hogs, fat 0.05 — 0.05 Hogs, mbyp 0.05 —— 0.05 Hogs, meat 0.05 — 0.05 Horses, fat 0.05 — 0.05 Horses, mbyp 0.05 — 0.05 Horses, meat 0.05 — 0.05 Milk 0.05 — 0.05 Mu.thro nz 0.2 -— 0.]. Pasture grass 1.0 0.1 — Poultry, fat 0.05 — 0.05 Poultry, mbyp 0.05 — 0.05 Poultry, meat 0.05 — 0.05 Sheep, fat 0.05 0.05 Sheep, rnbyp 0.05 0.05 Sheep, meat 0.05 0.05 Soybeans 0.05 0.1 Soybean soapstock 0.1 -— Soybean hulls 0.5 —— 23 ------- EPA—Compendium of Acceptable Uses c lOB2Ol DIFLU ENZURON* TYPE PESTICIDE : Insect growth regulator FORMUI..AT IONS : Tech (90%, 95%) wp (25%) GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS : Hone. Agricultural Crop Tolerances (other than those listed in the text) : 1.0 ppm Grass, pasture Livestock Tolerances : 0.05 ppm (fat, meat, and meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry, and sheep) 0.05 ppm (eggs) 0.05 ppm (milk) *Djmjl in N_ [ ((4_chlorophenyl)amino]carboflYl)2,6dif luor obeflzamide l—(4—chlorophenyl))( 2 1 6 difluorobenzoyl.)urea Issued: 1—31—84 1 1I1082011 Provisional Update: 7—25—85 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses DIFLUBENZURON Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Linitations Formulation(s) TERRESTRLAL FOOD CROP General Warnings and Limitations : Do not plant any food or feed crop in diflubenzuron treated soils, within six months following last application, other than those with registered diflubenzuron uses. Diflubenzuron is ex- tremely toxic to crab 1 shrimp, and other aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands. Drift or runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Do not con- taminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. /28007AA Cotton RESTRICTED USE PATTERN 0.2 ppm (cottonseed) Do not apply after boils begin to open through 1 ounce per acre for foliar application. Do not make more than 6 applications or apply more than 6 ounces per acre per crop season. Do not graze or feed treated cotton foliage. LNASM B Boll weevil (eggs) Up to 1 oz/ oliar application. Apply at the :NAsAHc Boil weevil 2—4 qt oil/A pinhead square stage of cotton (larvae) (25Z WP) growth when over’wintering weevils enter fields. Apply in 2 to 3 gal- lons of water per acre by aircraft or in 5 to 30 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. Repeat at 5 to 7 day intervals. Following initial contact of pest with diflu— benzuron, 7 to 10 days are required before infertile eggs are laid. Mixing with oils: Emulsifiable paraffinic crop oil : Use 2 to 4 quarts per acre. To avo c forming an invert emulsion, use a minimum of 2 parts of water for each part of oil. VeLetable oil, such as once sieved cc’cc’-rnseed oil: Use 2 quarts per a.re and appLy without water. ?ld .fy spray equipment to provide droilets with a diameter of 150 to 00 microns. Issued: 1—31—84 1 1 1l0820 12 25 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptabl.e Uses DIFLUBENZURON Site and Pest Dosages and Formulation(s ) Tolerance, Use, Limitations GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP ( Agricultural Crops) General Warnings and Limitations : Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP. 0.2 ppm Compost treatment through 2.5 pounds per 2,500 square feet. Casing soil treatment through 0.53 pounds per 2,500 square feet. 10 BFMC Darkwinged fungus gnats (larvae) 1.5—2.5 lb/ 2,500 sq.ft Compost (25% WP) Mushroom Compost Treatment : Apply at time of spawning. Thor- oughly incorporate into the compost. Spawning machines may be used for incorporation. This is equivalent to 30 to 50 ppm when the compost wet weight is 40 pounds per cubic foot. Issued: 1—31—84 0.527 lb/ 2,500 sq.ft Casing soil (25% wP) Mushroom Casing Soil Treatment : Apply at time of casing. E .ther thoroughly incorporate into the casing or in sufficient water to obtain a thorough drench. This is equivalent to 30 ppm when the weight of the casing soil is 8.375 tons per 2,500 square feet. 111—108201—4 / 16 003AA Mushrooms 26 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses D LFLU3ENZURON Site and Pest Dosages and Formulation(s ) Tolerance, Use, Limitations Cotton (continued) ITAYAHC Cotton leafperfo— rator (larvae) 0.5— I oz/A (25 WP) Foliar application. Apply when larvae appear on leaves and foliar feeding becomes evident, normally at the third or fourth instar stage. Apply in 1 to 5 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 5 to 30 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. Repeat at 5 to 7 day intervals as needed. RESTRICTED USE PATTERN 0.05 ppm (soybeans) 0.5 ppm (soybean hulls) 0.1 ppm (soybean soap stock) 21 day preharvest interval through 1 ounce per acre for foliar appli- cation. Do not make more than 2 applications per growing season. Do not cut for hay or allow grazing of treated areas. Green cloverworm (larvae) Velvecbean cater- pillar (larvae) Issued: 1—31—84 Foliar application. Apply when larvae are small (first to third instar). Repeat when damaging num- bers reappear. Consult Cooperative Extension Service regarding infes- tation levels requiring treatment. Apply in I to 3 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 9 to 35 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. Labeling claims 3 to 5 days between application and reduc- tion of populations. 111—108201—3 /28023AA Soybeans LIBCCCC LTB CAIC 0.5—I oz/A (25% WP) 27 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses D IFLUBENZURON Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations Formulation(s) TERRESTRIAL NON—FOOD CROP ( Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) General Warnings and Limitations : Diflubenzuron is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands, ex- cept under the forest canopy. Drift or runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Do not contam- inate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. ‘35000DA Ornamental and/or Shade Trees RESTRICTED USE PATTERN ‘30000AA ( nursery stock ) .TAXAIC Gypsy moth (larvae) 0.25—0.5 oz/A Use limited to quarantine programs (25Z UP) involving the movement of nursery stock from infested to non—infested areas. Foliar application. Make 2 appli- cations at 7 to 14 day Lntervals. TBUDEC Nantucket pine tip 1. az/A Foliar application. Apply to early moth (larvae) (25Z UP) Lnstar stages of development at second generation egg hatch. Apply in 0.5 to 2 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 10 to 200 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. FORESTRY General Warnings and Limitations : Diflubenzuron is extremely toxic to crab, shrimp, and other aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands, except under the forest canopy. Drift or runoff from treated areas may bc harzardous to aquatic organisms in neighbori.rtg areas. 0005A.A Christmas Tree Pi n — RESTRICTED USE PATTERN tations TBUDEC Nantucket pin tip 1 oz/A Foliar application. Apply to early moth (larvae) (25Z WP) Lnstar stages of development at second generation egg hatch. Apply in 0.5 to 2 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 10 to 200 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. Issued: 1—31—84 t 1 11082015 28 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses DIYLUBENZURON /30000A.A Forest Trees, Forest Lands ITAXAEC Douglas-fir tussock 1. oz/A moth (larvae) (25% WP) Forest tent cater- pillar (eggs) Forest tent cater- pillar (larvae) RESTRICTED USE PAITERN Fol .iar application. Apply after egg hatch when larvae are in first and second instar stages, approximately 5 days after full hatch. Apply in 0.5 to 2 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 10 to 200 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. Foliar application. Apply in the early instar stages of development and or before foliage is expanded. Apply in 0.5 to 2 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 10 to 200 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. Claims for control of forest tent caterpillar eggs are limited to — suppression of populations. ITAXAIC Gypsy moth (larvae) 0.25l os/A (25% wP) Foliar application. Apply prior to full leaf expansion when larvae are in the first through third instar. Apply in 0.5 to 2.5 galirms of water per acre by aircraft or in 1.5 to 10 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment (mist blower). Do not make more than 1 appLication per year. 0.25—0.5 oz/A Use limited to United States Depart— (25% WP) ment of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health and Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine personnel and state cooperators involved in quarantine programs. Foliar application. Apply for use in eradication of isolated infesta- tions. Make 2 applications at 7 to 14 day intervals. 0.25—0.5 02/A (25Z WP) Use limited to quarantine programs involving the movement of nursery stock from infested to non—infested areas. Foliar application. Make 2 appli- cations at 7 to 14 day intervals. Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations Forniu 1 at ion ( a ) ITAUAGB ITAUAGC 1 os/A (25% WP) Issued: 1—31—84 llI—l08201 29 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses DIFLUBENZURON Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations Formulation(s) Forest Trees, Forest Lands (continued) ITBUDEC Nantucket pine tip I oz/A Foliar application. Apply to early moth (larvae) (25Z WP) macar stages of development at second generation egg hatch. Apply in 0.5 to 2 gallons of water per acre by aircraft or in 10 to 200 gallons of water per acre by ground equipment. AERIAL, MOTHPROOFING AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS 9001500 Aerial Aplication AAAA Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROPS Cotton, Soybeans GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP Mushrooms TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP Ornamentals and/or Shade Trees (nursery stock) FORESTRY Christmas Tree Plantations, Forest Trees, Forest Lands Issued: 1—31—84 1I 1 1082017 30 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses DIPLUBENZUROt Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation &090.0001. 90% technical chemical diflubenzuron (108201) 037100—00009 046946—00245 095.0001 95% technical chemical diflubenzuron (108201) 000400—00366 037100—00010 &025.0006 25% wettable powder d .f1ubenzurort (108201) 037100—00007 037100—00008 037100—00016 046946—00060 046946—00238 046946—00243 Issued: 1—31—84 III— 10820 1-8 31 ------- EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses DIFLUBENZIJRON Appendix B Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROPS /28007AA Cotton LNASAIIB Boll weevil (eggs) LNASAHC Boll weevil (larvae) LTAYA 1C Cotton leafperforator (larvae) (25% WP) 037100—00008 046946—00238 /28023AA Soybeans IT BCCCC Green cloverworm (larvae) LTBCATC Velvetbean caterpillar (larvae) (25% wP) 046946—00243 GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP ( Agricultural Craps ) / 16003AA Mushrooms IOBFAAC Darkwiaged fungus gnats (larvae) (25% WP) 037100—00016 TERRESTRIAL NON—FOOD CROP ( Ornamental Plants arid Forest Trees ) /35000DA Ornamental and/or Shade Trees (nursery stock ) ITAXAIC Gypsy moth (larvae) ITBUDEC Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae) (25% WP) 037100—00007 046946—00060 FORESTRY /3 0000AA Christmas Tree Plantations ITBUDEC Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae) (252 wE 037100—00007 Issued: 1—31—84 111—108201-9 ------- 158.120 Product ChEmistry Product Identity : 61—i - Product Identity and Disclosure of’ Ingredients 61—2 — Description of Beginning Materials and Marn. factu ring Process 61—3 - Discussion of Fonnation of Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62—i — Preliminary Analysis Physical and Chemical Characteristics 63-2 - Color 63-3 - Physical State 63-’s - 63-5 - 63-6 - Odor Melting Point Boiling Point TABLE A QFJ lEi1IC DATA RE tJIRh} EWFS FOR DIFUJBEiIZURON Data Must Be ;uideline Citation arvJ Peat Guldeithes Are Data Footnote Submitted Within lame of’ Test Substance Status Required Yes No Number Time Frames Listed Below 1/ ‘IOAI ¶IOAI ¶IUAI IDIA I IDA ! ¶IOAI ¶1DAI ¶113A 1 ¶IUAI H H H CR H R H H R 33 [ ii Ii] (Ti] [ 1] [ ii [ J (Ti] ] 1 i I LI (Ti (Ti [ Ti 1 [ TI liii 6 6 6 12 6 6 6 6 Months Months Months Months Months Months Months Months ------- TABLE A GEN UC DATA RE JIRi 34EiFPS F R DIPUJBE Z1JF N Data must Be Guideline Citation arwJ Teat Guidelines Are Data Footnote Submitted Within Name of Teat Substance Status Required Yes No Number Time Frames Listed Below .1/ §158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued) Physical and Chemical Characteristics (Continued) 63—1 — Density, Bulk Density, or ¶ AI H 1] ____________ 6 Months Specific Gravity 63-8 - Solubility TOAI or PAl H [ ] ____________ 6 Months 63-9 — Vapor Pressure PAl ft (T I CI ____________ 6 Months 63-10 — Dissociation constant PAT H [ ] [ •J ___________ 6 Months 63-11 — Octanol/water partition PAT H [ ii Ii ____________ 6 Months coefficient 63-12 — pH ¶IUAI H Ii ] 1] ____________ 6 Months 63-13 — Stability ¶ AI H 1 I [ 1 ____________ 6 Months Other Requirements : 6’i- 1 — Submittal. of samples TUAI, PAl CR LI Ii] ___________ qoAI=Technicai Grade of the Active Ingredient; PAI= Pure Acti;e Ingredient;R= Required; CR Conditionally Required 1/ Data must be submttted within the indicated time frame, based on the date stamped on the front of this document. 3,’ ------- TABLE A 0ENE IC DATA REL 1JUU?MENTS 10R DIFIJJBE 4ZURON To Satisfy This Be SuI:mltted Under Requirement? (Yes. Bibliographic FIFRA 3(c)(2)(B)? ita Requirements 1/ Ccinposition No, or Partially) Citation Time Frames For Data Submission 2/ 158.125 Residue Chemistry Data Requirements 171-2 - Chemical Identity ¶IUAI Yea No 171-3 - Directions for Use Yea No 171-11 - Nature of Residue — Plants PAIR.A Partially 00038268, 00099683 Yea 3 ! 18 Months 00099767, 00099778 — 000997911, 00099807 00099811’l, 00099807 I 00099881, QSO1IIII -00l — Livestock PAIRA and Plant Partially 000110159, 000611922 Yes’l/ 18 Months Metabolitea 00070185, ooo oi86 171 1I — Residue Analytical Method — Plant residues ‘IUAI and Metabolites No 3 ! 00070181, 00070183 Yea 3 ! 15 Months — 000701811, 00070700 — 00071822. 00071823 00099683, 000996811 00099686, 0009977’l 00099779, 001091160 — Animal residues IOAI and Metabolitea No 11 ! 00029737, 000297112 yea’l/ 13 Months — o0o110767 , 000110770 — 00070181, 00070187 00070700, 00071822 00071823, 0S0111’i—002 0S01 1 1’I-003 35 ------- 171-11 — Magnitude of the Residue - Legume Vegetables Group o Soybeans — Citrus Fruits Group — Pczne Fruits Group — Grass Forage, Fodder, and Hay Group — Miscellaneous Ccgmiodltles o Cottonseed o Mushroans — Meat/milk/poultry/eggS TABLE A (I Ei1IC DATA REL LJIREMFHI’3 FOR DI ? BF21ZtJR( l Does EPA Have a To Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes No, or Partially) Yea No?! No 8 ! Yes?! Yea 8 ! 000281135, 0010911611 Yes 9 ! Be Submitted Under ata Requirements 1/ Ccxnpoa ltion BibliographIc Citation FIFRA § Time Frames For Data Submiss Ion 2/ TEP Partially 6 ! TEP TEP TEE ’ TEE’ 2 1 months 0S01 1i1 1—0011, GSO1IIII—005 03011111 -00 1 1, OSO1 IIII—005 yes 6 / No ‘FEE’ Yea TEP Partially ’ 0 ! ¶ AI or YesH/ Plant Metabolitea 00038272, 000996911 001091160, 0301 1111-001 030111 1 1—011 00029737, 00029739 000297111, 000297112 00060385, 00070185 00070186 No Ye a l O ! No t l / 36 ------- TABLE A ai ut ic DATA REL (JIREMEWPS i on DIPIIJBENZURI4 §158.125 Residue Chemistry — Continued 1/ Composition: ‘ITIAI = Technic ’ l grade of the active Ingredient; PAIRA Pure active ingredient, radiolabeled; TEP = Typical end—use product EP = End—use product. 2/ Data must be sutinitted wIthir the indicated time frames, based on the date stamped on the front or this document. 3/ The nature of the residue in muahrocina has not been adequately described. To support the registered use on mushrooms data reflecting the distribution and metabolism of diflubenzuron (double l 1 1c_ring labeled) in mushrooms, Agaricus biaporus , following treatment of mushroom growing media at 0.1 lb al/l00 square feet must be subnitted. On receipt 01’ data requested in Nature of the Residue in Plants, the conclusions regarding acceptability of methods of data collection and enforcement may change. V Metabolism studies utilizing ruminants are required. Animals must be dosed for 3 days with double ring—labeled [ l lC]djfluben uron at a concentration in the total diet whieh will result in sufficient residue in the cattle liver, kidney, and milk for characterization. Animals must be sacrificed within 211 hours of the final dose (milk must be collected twice daily). If metabolism in ruminants differs from that in poultry, additional data regarding the metabolism of dlflubenzuron in swine will be required. Further information is needed on the toxicological significance of several inetabolitea in poultry tissue and eggs. If it is determined that any or all of’ these metabolites are of concern, additional validated enforcement n4tliods for residues in poultry and eggs will be required. The nature or the residue in ruminants has not been adequately described. On receipt of’ the data requested In Nature of the Residue In Plants and Nature of the Residue In Animals, the conclusions stated here regarding the acceptability of methods for data collection and enforcement may change. 5/ Data are needed reflecting the frozen storage stability ol’ difl.ubenzuron In representative animal coninoclities fortified at levels of 0.05 ppm at Intervals up to 15 months. 6/ Data are required for four additional members of this crop group ( Phaseolus app. — one succulent and one dry; and Plaum app. — one succulent and one dry). Presently, soybeans are the only member of this crop group for which a registered dIf ’lubenzuron use eciats. 31 ------- TABLE A 0ENE 1IC DATA REQUIREI4EIfFS 10R DIFWB NZUR I I 158.125 Residue Chemistry — Continued 7/ Tolerances of 0.5 ppm have been proposed for the residues of diflubenzuron in or on grapefruit and oranges (Section 1?, PP#1F2507, 1981). Tolerances of 0.3 ppm and 20 ppm have also been proposed for the residues of diflubenzuron in the dried pulp and oil, respectively, of members of the citrus fruits groups (Section F, PP#1F2507, 1981). A conclusion as to the adequacy of these proposed tolerances will not be made at this time since data autmitted in support of the proposed tolerance are under review. 8/ Data eutziiltted in support of registrations for pears and apples are currently under review. 9/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons: The available data sutinitted in support of the tolerance for residues In pasture grass do not specify which, If any, representative coarnodities of this crop group (Bermuda grass, bluegraes and bromegrass of fe8cue) were represented. Data Identifying species of’ grass treated must be sutinitted. The presently registered use on pasture grass Is highly restrljcted. Only irrigated crops in central CA may be treated. ) O/ Residues of’ dlflubenzuron must be determined in or on first, second, third, fourth and fifth flush mushrooms treated at spawning (incorporation of the 25% WP into compost at 2.5 lb ai/2500 sq. ft. of compost) and at casing (thcorporated or applied as a drench at 0.527 lb ai/2500 sq. ft. of casing soil). 11/ The conclusion that the data are ailequate 13 tentatIve. The metabolism of diflubenzuron In ruminants and the proper — storage stability of diflubenzuron In animal tissues are not adequately understood. See footnote 5/ above. 38 ------- 1 ‘ l . 130 Eriv 1 rorinien La 1 Id I c D i Ca fle u I rutier t I)11J1(ADAT]()N fltJDJkS—LAU : - lül—l - hydrolysis IUAI or PAIIlI Ihoto11e radat Ion l l—2 — in water 161—3 — On soiL. 1 61_ I l — in Air h4l IM )I ,i M S ’llJL)I L S—LAIi : 1 62—] — Aerohiic Soil L JA1 or PAulA 162—2 — Anacrobic Soil UAI or PAIRA 162—3 — AIIderOhi UUdCIC — Acrobic A 1 UsLIL I i)bl L. L’1Y 1’tJl )1 ES: Jtj3—l — Lcctchi1r tiid A’ hoi t I orl/l)cbOrfJI lui I(3—2 — VuI iIh L.it.y (L,ah) 11 ,3—3 — VoLilhilty (Iluld) No Yes?! No Yes 8 ! No Yes 9 ! 1/ DiLU Ilequ irciiierit Cc iipos1t ion Use 2/ Pat 1cm TABLE A GENL ]UC DATA REQUIREMENTS 10R DIP LJDENZUHCt’1 Does EPA Have Data To Satisry ‘this Ilequ ire— nient? (Yes. No or Partially) Be Sutinitted Under FIFRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Bibliographic Citation Time Frame for Data Sutiniss ion 3/ IUAI or ‘Lk]AI or ¶IOAI or L’AIUA PAulA PAulA A)I3,E ,G Partial 00039’I Bl A B G No Yes A)U,G No Yes AU - No Yes A,E3JE,0 Partial 00115665 A,U No ———— I AI or PAIItA U ‘iUi ’ or l’Al l(/\ None No Yea 6 ! Yes Yes 6 / No 5 / 5, 9 Months 5/ 5/ 5/ 5 , 12 Months 15 Months 1lJ 39 ------- 158.130 Enviromental Fate — Continued DISSIPATION STUDIES-FIELD : 16 1 1—i — Soil 1611-2 — Aquatic (Sediment) 1611—3 — Forestry 16’i- 1 1 — Combination and Tank Mixes 1611-5 — Soil, Long—term ACCUMULATION S’IIJDT!3 . 165-1 - Rotational Crops (Confined) 165-2 — Rotational Crops (Field) — Irrigated Crop3 — In Fish - In Aquatic Non- Target Organisms 1/ ‘ata Requirement Composition Use 2/ Pattern TABLE A GENEIIIC DATA REQUIREMENTS I OR DIFUJBENZURCt I Does EPA Have Data To Satlsry This Require- ment? (Yea. No or Partially) Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under Bibliographic PIFRA S 3(c)(2)(B)? Citation Time Frame for Data SubmissIon 3/ TEP A,B No —— YealO ! 27 Months TEP None No -- No TEP 0 No -- . YealO! 27 Months None No - -— No 11 ! TEP A,B No —— No (dissipates rapidly) Al) Partial 0007 10V 1 Ye8 12 ! 39 Months TEP AB No -- 13/ TEE ’ None No No ‘fiAT or PAIRA A,B,O No Yeal 11 / 12 Months 6 Partial 00099897 Reserved 15 ! 165—3 165— l i 165-5 ------- TABLE A 0 J4ERIC DATA REQUIREMEJ F]S FOR DIPWB1 4ZURC11 9 §158.130 Environmental Pate — Continued 1/ Ccmposition: ‘IGAI = Technical grade of’ the active 1n redlent; PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radlolabelled; TEP = Typical end-use product. 2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A Terrestrial, Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non—Food; C Aquatic 1 Food Crop; D = Aquatic, Non-Pood; E Greenhouse, Food Crop; P Greenhouse, Non-Food; 0 Forestry; H Dcinestlc Outdoor; I Indoor. 3/ Data must be sutxnltted within the indicated time frames, based on the date stamped on the front of this document. 11/ This study partially fills data requirements by providing information on the hydrolysis of parent and — identification of two degradates at pH 5, 7 and 9. To completely satisfy the requirement all degradatea whose yields are >10 at any time during the study must be qualitatively and quantitatively identified. Additional environmental fate and product chemistry data required as noted in 7/271811 Ground Water Special Data Call In letter 5/ Data utynitted Is being reviewed. 6/ This study will lulfill the requirement if the purity of test substance, soil extraction procedure and soil GEE (Cation exchange eqiiiva1 ’nt) are supplied. Additional data required as noted in 12/11/811 Ground Water Special Data Call In letter. 7/ Adsorption/de sorptiOfl studies on four soils representative of usage are required. A batch equilibrium study on four soils typical of usage is required for greenhouse use and will satisfy data requirements for all other uses. An aged study is also required. Additional data required as noted in 12/11/811 Ground Water Special Data Call In letter. 8/ Sutinit vapor pressure only. Depending on compound volatility, Agency may require this test. I ll ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIRF14EWI’S FOR DIFIJJBENZURC*I 10 §158.130 Envirorinental Pate — Continued 9/ Data may be required, depending on results of Laboratory Volatility study. 10/ All degradates for d in th laboratory teat that occur in yields >10% should be looked for (and measured if found), when fe .Ible, In the field 8tUdiee. This data requirement may be waived if the registrant can provide data to show that 2,6-dlfluorobenzolc and p—chloroanhline (in sane studies) were looked fore Including limits of detection of method and degradate levels found. The Agency recognizes that the low application rate and/or rapid degradation may have made this impractical but registrant Is encouraged to utinit waiver request and demonstrate a “best effort” was made. Additional envirorinental fate and product chemistry data are required as noted In 7/27/81 1 Ground Water Special Data Call In letter. 11/ Not required at this ti-me because this Standard only addresses single active ingredient products. 12/ Study #000710711 partially fulfIlls data requirements by demonstrating that corn, soybeans, and potatoes rotated into sefl treated 10 weeks earlier with radlolabeled dlflubenzuron can take up diflubenzuron p—chlorophenyl “rea, and/or uni’ientlfied radioactive compounds. Additional studies are required to determine the nature and amount f dIflubt iron and/or Its residues taken up by leafy vegetable crops, root and amall grain crops grown in diflubenzuron—treated soil. See PesticIde Assessment Guidelines, Subpart N, Environmental Fate, for details. 13/ May be required, depending on results from the Confined Rotational Crop study. i’l/ Registrant should autinit octanol/water partition coefficient (and temperature) first. For details, see Sectiai 158.120 Product Chemistry Data Requirements, Subdivision D — Product Chemistry Assessment Guidelines, available fran National Technical Information Services (Springfield, VA), Order No. PB83-l53890, (703) 1187_11650. 15/ May be required, depending on results fran 165-11. l2 ------- 8.135 Toxicology Data Requirements tCLYI’E TESTING : 1—1: Oral Rat 00091l9 ll 11-2: Dermal LA) 50 00070027 11—3: Inhal. LC 50 t 0009 9’l2 1—il: Primary Eye Irr. Rabbit 11—5: Primary Dermal Irr. Rabb. ¶IOAI A,B ,E,G Yes 00038706 No TGAI A,B,E,Q Yes 00038715 No(’I) 1/ .a Requirement Co.npoaition Use 2/ Pattern TABLE A OFJ1ERIC DATA REQUIREMENrS FOR DIJBE}1ZLJRC 1 Does EPA have Data To Satisfy This Require— ment? (Yea, No or Partially) Must Be SuL n1tted Bibliographic FIFRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Time Frame for Data Sutinlaslon 3/ ‘IUAI A,B,E0 Yea II UAI AB,E,0 Yea ‘ IUAI A,B,EJ0 Yes ‘ lUAI AJB,E,G No No No No Yes NA 11—7: Acute Delayed Neurotoxicity Hen UBCHRONIC TESTING : 12—1: 90 Day Feeding Rodent, Non- Rodent 12—2: 21 Day Dermal 9 Months Yea NA 00038715 No 00070027 NA ‘$3 ------- TABLE A 12 GENERIC DATA REQ JIRI 24ENTS [ OH DIFUJBE 4ZURON . Data Requirement . 1/ Ccniposition Use 2/ Pattern Does EPA Have Data To Satiat’y This Require- ment? (Yea, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Sutinitted Under PIFRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Time Frame for Data Sutmiaalon 3/ §158.135 ToxIcology (continued) 82-3: 90 Day Derm i ¶T3AI NA NA 82—’l: 90 Day Inhal- tion, Rat ‘I 1AI NA NA 82—5: 90 Day Neuro— toxicity/lien Man.ual. mAl AI NA NA ClIHOtIIC TESTING 83—1: Chronic Feeding 2 SpecIes: Rod. ¶IUAI A,BE,G ‘! ea GSOillil -006, 0001 l’1329 0S01 1 1 1 1—007 No Non-Rodent IIUAI A,BE,O 5/ 5/ 83_2: Oncogenicity 2 SpecIes, Hat & Mouse preferred ‘IUAI AB ,E,0 Yes GSO1’Pi—006, GS014 l—O07 No I II ------- TABLE A GEHERIC DATA REQUIRt 4EWl 1 S 1k R DIFLJJBENZIJRW )ata Requirement 1/ Cc*npoaltlon Use 2/ Pattern Does EPA Have Data To Satist’y This Require— ment? (Yea, No or_Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Su initted Under FIPRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Time 1?rame for Data Sut n1aa1on_3/ l58.135 Toxicology C tinu 1) 3—3: Teratology 2 Species ‘ItlAl ACE Yea 0001111326 0001111327 No 3—’1: Reproduction, 2 Generation ‘DIAl ACE Yea 0001111330 No 1tTPAGE ICITY TESTING ‘ItlAl ACE Y) s. 00069870 000603611 No I 1-l: aene Mutation ‘I-2: Chromosctnal Aberration ‘DIAl ACE Yes 00069871 No I l l— li: Other Mechanisms DNA D IAl ACE No Yes 12 Months “5 ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REX UIItEI4EffPS FOR DIPLJJBENZURON Does EPA Have Must Additional Data Data To Satisfy Be Sut*nitted Under 1/ Use 2/ This Require- Bib].iographlc . FIFRA S 3(c)(2)(B)? Data Requirement Ccznpositlon Pattern ment? (Yes. No or Partially) Citation Time Frame for Data Submission 3/ §158 .135 Toxicology (Continued) SPECIAL TESTING 85-1: General Metab. PAl or PAIRA( 6 ) ACE Yea 00038708 No 86-1: Daneatic Animal Safety Ponnulatlons HI No No (1) Cctnposition.: IUAI Technical Grade of the Active Ingredient (2) Use Pattern Codes: A = Terrestrial, Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non—Food; C Aquatic, Food Crop; D Aquatic Non-Food; E Greenhouse, Food Crop; P Greenhouse, Non-Food; (I Forestry; H Danestic Outdoor; I Indoor. (3) Data must be submitted within the indicated time frames, based on the date stamped on the front of this document. (ii) This study, 82—2, together with 81—2 will also serve to support the requirement for 81—5. (5) Data in review. (6) PAI=Purlfied Active Ingredient; PAIRA=Purified Active Ingredient Radiolabled. ------- TABLE A 0Ei I DATA R1 UIR 4EI 11’S FOR DIPIJJBENZUR(11 Doea To Be Sutinitted Under PII?RA § 3(c)(2)(B)? ‘ata Requirement 1/ Canposition IJae 2/ Pattern ThIa Require— ment? (Yea, No or Partially) Citation Time Frame for Data Sutiniaslon 3/ 158.1115 Wildlife and Aquatic Organiama AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTIUJ ‘ [ GAl A,G Yea 00073935 00073936 000386111 No 71-1 — Avian Oral LD 50 71-2 — Avian Dietary LC j a - waterfowl ! IOAI A,O • Yea p 00039080 00060381 No b — upland game ¶ IOAI A,0 Yea • 00038613 00060381 No 71-3 — Wild Mani a1 Toxicity ‘ [ GAl A,0 N/A N/A N/A 71—il — Avian Reproduction ‘ [ GAl A,G Partially 00099719 00099862 00099730 Yea 11 f 211 Montha 71-5 — Simulated arwi Actual ‘ [ GAl A,G Partially G 3 0i 1 1’i—O lO 039999-001 Reeerved 5 / Field Teating — Marnna ls and Birds “7 ------- 16 TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIRI 4EWFS 1 OR DIF’LJJBENZURON Does EPA Have Must Data Requirement 1/ Ccai position Use 2/ Pattern Data To Satisfy This Require— ment? (Yes No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Be Submitted tinder FIPRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Time Frame for Data Submission 3/ §158.1115 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms — Continued AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING 72-1 — Freshwater Fish ‘JWJ A,G Yes 00003503 00056035 No a- warmwater 00056150 00060376 GS O 1 II’1-012 TEP 0 Yes 00003503 00056150 No 00060380 000603811 b— coidwater ‘fOAl A,G Yes 00003503 00056150 No 03011111—012 TEP 0 Yea 00003503 00056150 No 00060380 000603811 72-2 — Freshwater Invertebrate ¶10A1,TEP A,0 Partially 00003503k 03011111-012 Yes 6 ! 9 Months Acute 72—3 — Eatuarthe/Marine Organism Acute ‘fOAl A,0 a— shrimp Yes 00038612 00039088 No 030 1 1 1 11—009 b— finfish Partially 00056150 Yes 7 ! 12 Months c— oyster Partially 00038611 00039088 Yes?! 12 Months 118 ------- 17 TABlE A GE}IEHIC DATA REQUIREI4ENTS FOR DIP1JJBF 4ZURON Does I PA Have Must Additional Data Data To Satisfy Be Sub itted Under Data Requirement 1/ Ccznposition use 2/ Pattern This Require— ment? (Yes, or Partially) No Bibl1ogra * ie Citation F’IFRA S 3(c)(2)(B)? Time Frame for Data Sutinisaion 3/ 5158.1115 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms — Continued 72—11 — Fish Early-Life Stage ‘ AI and Aquatic Invertebrate Life—Cycle a— flnfleh i - freshwater A,0 Yes 00099755 No ii — estuarine A Partially 0009972 Reserved 8, b— aquatic invertebrate A,G Partially 00010856 Yes 9 / 15 Months I - freshwater A,U 03011111—008 ii - estuar lne A Partially 00038612 03011 1 11-009 72-5 — Aquatic Organism IXIA I AU t 4/A N/A Accumulation 72—6 — Life—Cycle Tests with ¶ITIAI Fin fish I — freshwater AU Partially 00099755 Reserved 8, Ii — estuarlne 00099722 Reserved / 72-2 — Simulated or Actual TEP A,U Partially o5 0 0o8’ui Reserved 10/ - Field Testing — Aquatic 00099897 00038213 00099791 00071210 00099891 00099839 00038212 00039090 00039091 00039092 00095 I16 00099678 00099895 00039095 ‘19 ------- 18 TABU A GENERIC DATA HEQ(JIREMEUP3 FOR DIFUJBENZURCI1 §158.1115 Wildilife and Aquatic Organisms — Coritthu&I 1/ Ccinposition: TUAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient; PA l pure active ir*gredient; — TEP = Typical end—use product; 2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A Terrestrial Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non-Food Crop; C Aquatic, Food Crop; D Aquatic, Non-Food; E Greenhouse, Food Crop; F Greenhouse, Non-Food; 0 Forestry; H Domestic Outdoor; I = Indoor. 3/ Data must be autxnitted within the indicated time frames, based on the date stamped on the front of this document. II, Avian reproduction studies ar’- required since repeat applications are allowed on all uses and potential reproductive Impainnent is suggested by the vailable data. 5/ Reserved pending results from avian reproduction tests and pertinent environmental fate studies. 6/ An aquatic invertebrate acute toxicity test with technical material is a basic requiroment. 7/ Acute toxicity test8 with estuarine firifish and oysters are rec4iired as part of. the estuarine/marine battery of testing required of all uses with substantial coastal acreage (i.e., cotton and soybeans). 8/ An estuarine finfish chronic toxicity test is reserved pending the results from the acute estuarthe finlish toxicity test and pertinent environmental fate infonnation. 9/ An aquatic invertebrate chronic toxicity test is required since repeat applications are allowed and the available information indicates the potential for chronic hazard to aquatic invertebrates. The test should indicate a no observable effect level. 10/ Full—scale aquatic field testing is reserved pending the results of’ the requested laboratory data and pertinent environmental fate studies. The available information, including some partially acceptable field studies, strongly suggest a substantial hazard to aquatic invertebrates which would require a field study to negate these concerns. Additionally such a field study may require an investigation of’ potential secondary impact to finfishes from reduction of their food supply. 50 ------- TABLE A 0D lEflIC DATA REQUIREMENTS Ik)H DIFUJBENZUR(N Does EPA Have . Must Data To Satisfy Data Be Submitted Under ata Requirement 1/ Cc posit1on U8e 2/ Pattern This Require- ment? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation FIFRA 3(c)(2)(8)? Time Frame for Data Submission 158.150 Plant Protection Data Requirements 121-1 - TARGET AREA EP No No 3/ PHYTcYmxIciTy — )3NTARGEF AREA PlIYI YIOXICITY TIER I 122-1 - Seed Germination! ¶IUAI No No 3/ Seedling Dnergence 122-1 — Vegetative Vigor ThAI No No 3/ 122—2 - Aquatic Plant Growth No No 3/ TIER II 123-1 — Seed Germination! T hAI No No 3/ Seedling Duergence 123-1 — Vegetative Vigor ThAI No No 3/ 123—2 — Aquatic Plant Growth ThAI No No 3/ TIER III 12’i—I — Terrestrial Field PEP No No 3/ 1214-2 — Aquatic Field PEP No No 3/ / Ccinpoaitlon: ThAI = Technical grade of the active Ingredient; PEP = Typical end-use product. EP = End-use product . / ‘1’he use patterns arelcoded as follows: A = Terrestrial, Food Crop; B Terrestrial, Non—Food Crop; C = Aquatic, Food Crop; D = Aquatic, Non-Fo ‘ E Greenhouse) Food Crop; F = Greenhouse, Non—Food; U = Forestry; H = Domestic Outdoor; I = Indoor. / These requtrerneilta ‘r genera1 waived unlesi it Is believed there is a phototoxicity problem. 51 ------- 20 TABLE A GENE]uIC DATA REQUIRU 4Et1TS FOR DIPUJBENZIJRCI4 Does EPA Have Must AcIdltlOflaJ. Data Data To Satisfy Be Subnitted Under 1’ Use 2/ This Require- Bibliographic PIFRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Data Requirement C npo sition Pattern ment? (Yes, No Citation Time Frame for Data or Partia1ly) Sutiniaaion _____ §158.155 Nontarget Insect NONTABGEr INSECF TESTING - POLLINA’lDRS : i’ll—i — Honey bee acute ¶IUAI A,B ,G Yea 00099890 contact: toxicity 05001991 No 141—2 — Honey bee — toxicity of residues on foliage ‘lEP A,B,G Yes No3/ i4 1—’i — Honey bee subacute feeding study [ Reserved] 1 1/ I 141—5 — Field testing for 00071212 No pollinators TEP AB,G Yes ooo7i8i6 00099743 00099762 1/ Ccznpositlon: ¶IUAI = Technical grade active ingredient; TEP = Typical end-use product. 2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A = Terrestrial 1 Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non-Food; C = Aquatic, Food Crop: D Aquatic, Non-Food; E = Greenhouse, Food Crop; P = Greenhouse, Non-Food; (I = Forestry; II Dcineatic Outdoor I = Indoor. 3/ As acute contact test shows little or no toxicity to bees, no further testing is required. 1i/ Requirement reser”2u , ncIini develo ent of test methodology. 52 ------- 21 TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DI1?IJJBENZLJR(11 Does EPA Have Must Additional Data Data To Satisfy Be Sutznitted Under Data Requirement 1/ Cc*npoaition Use 2/ Pattern This Require— ment? (Yes, or Partially) No Bibliographic Citation F’IFRA § 3(c)(2)(B)? Time Frame for Data Sutinisaion 3/ §158.155 Nontarget Insect (continued) NOI TARGEF INSECT TESTING - AQUATIC INSECTS : 1 i2—1 — Acute toxicity to aquatic insects [ Reserved] 3 ! 1 I2—1 — Aquatic insect life-cycle study [ Reserved] 3 ! 1 i2—3 — Simulated or actual field testing for aquatic insects [ Reserved] 3 ! 1t13-1 - NONTARGET INSECT TESTING- thru PREDA 1OR ANt) PARASITES l I3—3 [ Reserved] 3 ! 1! Ca poait1on: R]Ai = Tecn .i aI gra c active ingredient; PEP = Typical end—use product. 2! The use patterns are coded as follows: A = Terrestrial, Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non-Food; C = Aquatic, Food Crop; D = Aquatic, Non-Food; E = Greenhouse, Food Crop; F = Greenhouse, Non-Food; G = Forestry; It = Dci estie, Outdoor; I = Indoor. 3/ Reserved pending Agency decision as to wether the data requirement should be established. 53 ------- TABLE B PRODUCT SPFCIPIC DATA REQUIRI 741 }(FS R)R MANUPACIIJIUW-LJSE PFE) [ XJCTS CONTPJNINO DIF [ JJB ZLJROH Data Must Be Submitted Within Time Frames Listed Below 1 61-3 — Discussion of Formation of t4P R [ ] Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Iri red1ents 62—1 — Preitminary Analysis MP CR [ 1] 62-2 — Certificatir of ‘lr’ ta MP Ft Ii]. 62—3 — Analytical Methods for MP Ft [ x l Enforcement of limits Phyaical and Chemical Properties 63-2 — Color MP H 63-3 — Physical State MP Ft 63-’I - Odor MP Ft { ] [ ] i: i Cl [ ii ] Cl 1T] [ 1 6 6 6 12 12 12 Months Months Months Months Months Months Cl ______________ 6 Months [ :11] ______________ 6 Months 1] ______________ 6 Months 22 Guideline Citation and Test Guidelines Are Data Footnote Name of Test Substance Status Required Yes No Number 158.12O Product Chemistry Data Requirements Product Identity : 61—1 — Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients 61-2 - Statement of Cctnpoaitlon MP H R ------- 23 TABLE B PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA RE UIRE 4El (PS Jk)R MANUFACIURINO-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DIFWBE ZURON Data Must Be Guideline Citation and Teat Guidelines Are Data Footnote Sutinitted Within Name of Teat Substance Status Required Number Time Frames Listed Yes No Below 1/ S158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued) Physeal and Chemical Properties (Continued) 63-7 - Density, Bulk Density, or NP R I i i ____________ 6 Months Specific Gravity 63-12 - pH NP CR Ii] (TI ____________ 6 Months 63-14 — Oxidizing or Reducing NP CR Ii] [ TI ____________ 6 Months Act ion 63-15 — Flanmability NP CR [ i ] IT] _____________ 6 Months 63-16 — Explodability ME ’ H Ii] IT] ____________ 6 Months 63-17 — Storage Stability ME’ 11 ( ] (TI ____________ 6 Months 63-18 — Viscosity NP CR E ] IT] _____________ 6 Months 63-19 — Miscibility ME’ Cit 1 ] IT] _____________ 6 Months 63-20 — Corrosion Characteristics ME’ H [ ] IT] _____________ 15 Months Other Requirements : 6 11- 1 — Sulinittal of samples ME’ CR [ x l _____________ M1 = Manufacturing-use Product; H Required; CR = Conditionally Required 1/ Data muit be auI)rulltted wlLhin the indicated time frame , based on the date stamped on the front of this document. 55 ------- TABLE B 2 1 1 PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA RE tJIREMENPS FOR MANLJPAC’IURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DIPUJBE 4ZUR0N Does EPA Have Must Additional Data Data To Satisfy Be Sut itted Ur ier Data Requirement !/ Composition This Require— went? (Yea, or Partially) No Bibliographic Citation PIFRA 3(c)(2)(B)? Time Frame for Data Submission 2/ 158.135 Toxicology Data Requirements ACUTE TESTING 81-i — Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat MP Yes 0009119111 No 81-2 — Acute Dermal Toxicity MP Yes 00070027 No - Rabbit 81-3 — Acute Inhalation Toxicity NP Yes 0009119112 No -Rat 8 1-’i — Primary Eye 4P No Yes 9 Months Irritation - Rabbit 81-5 — Primary Dermnal MP Yes 00038715 No Irritation - Rabbit 0007007 81-6 — Dermal Sensitization - NP No Yes 9 Months Guinea Pig 1/ Cmpositlon: NP Manufacturing-use product. 2/ Data must be subuitted within the indicated time frame 1 based on the date stamped on the front of this document. 56 ------- REQOIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA A. This portion of the guidance document is a Notice issued under the authority of FIPRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B). The tables following this section list the data required for maintaining the registrability of each product. EPA has determined that additional generic data described in Table A must be submitted to EPA for evaluation in order to maintain in effect the registration(s) of your produ.ct(s) identified as an attachment to the cover letter accompanying this guidance document. As required by FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B), you are required to take appropriate steps to comply with this Notice. EPA may suspend the registration of each of those products unless, within the specified time, you have informed EPA how you will satisfy the requirements of this Notice. Any such suspension will remain in effect until you have complied with the terms of this Notice. B. What Generic Data 1 ! Must be So-bmitted . You may deter- mine which generic data you must submit by consulting Table A at the end of this chapter. That table lists the generic data needed to evaluate the continued regi.strabillty of all products, and the dates by which the data must be submitted. The required studies must be conducted in accordance with EPA approved protocols (such as those contained in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines 2/ or data collected under the approved protocols of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). If you do riot wish to develop data in support of certaIn uses appearing in your labeling, you may delete those uses at the time you submit your revised labeling. For certain kinds of testi.ig (generally ecological effects), EPA requires the te3 substance to be a r typical formulation,” and in thr ;j cases EPA needs data of that type 1/ Generic data pertain t the properties or effects of a particular ingredient, and thus are relevant to an evaluation of the risks of all products c’ ntainIng that ingredient, regardless of the product’s unique com .c. i.tion or specific use. Product- specific data relate only to the properties or effects of a product with a particular composition (or a group of products with closely similar composition). 2/ The Pesticide Assessment Guidelines are available in hard copy or microfiche from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Va. 22161. 57 ------- for each major formulation category (e.g., emulsifiable concert— trates, wettable powders, granulars, etc.) These are classified as generic data and when needed are specified in Table A. EPA may possess data on certain “typical formulation&’ but not others. Note : “Typical formulation” data should not be confused with product—specific data (Table E which are required on each formulation. Product-specific data are further explained in Chapter III of this document. C. Options Available for Complying With Requirements to Submit Data Within 90 days of your receipt of this Notice you must submit to EPA a completed copy of the form entitled “FIPRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet” [ EPA Form 8580—1, Appendix 11—3] for each of your products. On that form you must state which of the following methods you will use to comply with the requirements of this Notice: 1. (a) Notify EPA that you will submit the data, and (b) either submit the exist g data you believe will satisfy the requirement, or state that you will generate the data by conducting testing. If the test prdcedures you will use deviate from (or are not specified in) the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines or protocols contained in the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals Group, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must enclose the protocols you will use. OR 2. Notify EPA that you have entered into an agreement with one or more other registrants to jointly develop (or share in the cost o developing) the data. If you elect this option, you m’ .t notify EPA which “egistrant(s) are parties to the agreement. OR 3. File with EPA a completed “Certi.ftcation of Attempt to Enter Into an Agre€ment With Other Registrants for Develop— merit of Data’ (EVA Porm 8580—6, Appendix II—14)’/ 1/ FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) authorizes joint development of data E y two or more registrants, and provides a mechanIsm by which parties can obtain an arbitrator ’s decision if they agree to jointly develop data but fail to agree on all the terms of the agreement. The statute does not compel any registrant to agree to develop data jointly. (Footnote continued on next page) 58 ------- OR Ll . Request that EPA amend your registration by deleting the uses for which the data are needed. (This option is not available to applicants for new products.) OR 5. Request voluntary cancellation of the registration(s) of your products for which the data are needed. (This option is not available to applicants for new products.) D. Procedures for Requesting Changes in Testing Methodology and Extensions of Time EPA recognizes that you may disagree with our conclusions regarding the appropriate ways to develop the required data or how quickly the data must be submitted. If the test procedures you plan to use deviate from (or are not specified in) the registration guidelines or protocols contained in the reports of the Expert Groups tothe Chemical Groups, Organization for Economic Cooperatie and Development (OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must submit the protocol for Agency review prior to the initiation of the test. If you think that you will need more time to generate the required data than is allowed by EPA’S schedule, you may submit a request for an extension of time. The extensIon request must be submitted in writing to the Product Manager. (Footnote continued from previous page) In EPA’s opinion, joint data development by all regis- trants sub3ect to a data requirement or a cost—sharing agreement among all such r( istrants is clearly in the public interest. Duplication of testing could increase costs, tie up testing facilities, and subject an unnecessarily large —umber of animals to testii g. As noted ea..’lier, EPA has discretion to suspend the registration o product when a registrant fails to submit data required under PFRA Section 3(c)(2)(3). EPA has concluded that it should encurage joint testing rather than duplicative testing, and t t suspension should be withheld in certain cases. to further this goal. Accordingly, If (1) a registrant has informed us of his intent to develop and submit data required by this Notice; and (2) a second registrant informs EPA that it has made a bona fide offer to the first registrant to share in the expenses of the testing Eon terms to be agreed upon or determined by arbitration under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii)]; and (3) the first registrant has declined to agree to enter into a cost—sharing agreement, EPA will not suspend the second firms registration. 59 ------- The extension request should state the reasons why you believe that an extension is appropriate. While EPA considers your request, you must strive to meet the deadline for submitting the required data. III. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA Note: Unless stated otherwise in Section I, Regulatory Position and Rationale, this Section applies only to manufac- turing use products, not to end use products. A necessary first step in determining which statements must appear on your product’s label is the completion and submission to EPA of product—specific data’ listed on the form entitled “Product Specific Data Report” (EPA Form 8580—4, AppendiX i l l—i) to fill gaps identified by EPA concerning your product. Under the authority of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2 (B), EPA has determined that you must submit these data to EPA in order to reregister your product(s). All of these data must be submitted not later than six months after you receive this guidance document. Table B__product-Specific Data Requirements for ManufacturIng Use Product8 ”liSt3 the product specific data you must submit. Data that are required to be submitted are identified in the column of those tables entitled “Must Data By Submitted Under §3(c)(2)(B).” IV. SUBMISSIOt’ OF REVISED LABELING Note : This section applies to end use products only to the extent described in Section I (Regulatory Position and Rationale). Otherwise, the following information pertains exclusively to manufacturing use products. FIY requires each product to be labeled with accurate, complete and suffi ent instructions and precautions, reflecting the res.. its of dai. a concerning the product and its ingredients. Labelirg requirements are set out in L O CFR 162.10 (see Append .X v-i) and are summarized for products containing this a. t ve ingredient as part of this Guidance Document (See A pmdiX IV—2). Applications submitted in response to this rotice must include draft labeling for Agency review. 4/ Product specific data pertain to data that support the formulation which is marketed; it usually includes product chemistry data and acute toxicity data. 60 ------- If you fail to submit revised labeling information complying with this section (supplemented by requirements described in Section I, Regulatory Position and Rationale), EPA may issue a notice of intent to cancel the registration under PIPRA sec. 6(b)(1). A. Label Contents 140 CFR 162.10 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 Appendix IV—2. Item 1.. PRODUCT NAME — The name, brand or trademark is required to be located on the front panel, preferably centered in the 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 theend of the label text. Item 3. NET CONTENTS — A net coz terits statement is required on all labels or on the container of the pesticide. The preferred location is the bottom of the front panel iediately 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. See Appendix IV—l. [ 140 CFR 162 .10(d)] Item 14. EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER — The registration number 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 si and style similar to other print on that part of the label on which it appears and must run parallel to it. The reg ..stratiofl number and the required identifying phrase must nr.,t appear in such a manner as to suggest or imply recommendation o Endorsement of the product by the Agency. See Appendix IV— ) .. [ 40 CFR 162.10(e)] Item 5. EPA ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER - The EPA establishment m”nber, preceded by the phrase “EPA Est.” is the final estab— lishment 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 trnmed±ate container cannot be clearly read through such wrapper or container. See Appendix IV— ) .. [ 140 CPR 162.10(f)] 61 ------- Item 6A. INGREDIENTS STATEMENT — An ingredients statement is required on the front panel. The ingredients statement m’ist contain the name and percentage by weight of each active ingredient and the tQtal 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 distinguished from, other text on the panel. It must not be placed in the body of other text. See Appendix IV -1. [ 40 CFR 162.l0(gfl Item 63. POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT — For liquid agricul- tural formulations, the pounds per gallon of active ingredient must be 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 poTht 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 above the signal word except where contact with children during distribution or use is unlUcely. See Appendix IV—l. [ 40 CFR 162.l0(h)(1)(iifl Item 7B. SIGNAL WORD - The signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is required on the front panel immediately below the child hazard warning statement. See Appendix IV—l. [ 40 CFR 162.10 (h)(l)(i)3 Item 7C. SKULL & 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. See Appendix tV—i. 40 CFR l62.l0(h)(1)(i)] 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. See Appendix tV—i. [ 40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(iii)J 62 ------- 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. See Appendix IV—l. [ 40 CFR 162.l0(h)(l)(iii)J 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. See Appendix ri—i. [ 40 CFR 162.10 (h)(2)J . Item 8A. HAZARD 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. See Appendix IV—l. [ ‘40 CFR 162.10 (h)(2)(i)] Item 8B. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD -Where a hazard exists to non—target organisms excluding humans and dom stic animals, precautionary statements are required stating the nature of the hazard and the appropriate precautions to avoid potential accident, injury, or damage. See Appendix IV—l. [ 40 CFR 162.l0(h)(2)(ii) Item 8C. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD 1. Flammability statement . Precautionar ’ statements relatIng to flammability of a product are required to appear on the label if it meets the criteria in Appendix IV-3. The require- ment is based on the results of 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 tnat no slgnal word is used in conjunction with the flammability statements. 2. Criteria for declaration of non—flammability . The following criteria will be used to determine if a product is non—flammable: a. A “non—flammable gas” is a gas (or mixture of gases) that will not ignite when a lighted match is placed against the open cylinder valve. b. A “non—flammable liquid” is one having a flashpoint greater than 350°? (177°C). 63 ------- c. A “non—flammable aerosol” is one which meets the following criteria: i. The flame extension is zero inches; ii. There is no flashback; and iii. The flashpoint of the non—volatile liquid component is greater than 350° ? (177°C). 3. Declaration of non—flammability . Products which meet the criteria for non—flammability specified above may bear the notation “non—flammable” or “non- flammable (gas, liquid, etc.)” on the label. It may appear as a substatement to the ingredients statement, or on a back or side panel, but shall not be highlighted or emphasized (as with an inordinately large type size) in any way that may detract from precaution. L. Other physical/chemical hazard statements . When chemistry data demonstrate hazards or a physical or chemical nature other than flammability, appropriate statements of hazard will be prescribed. Such statements may address hazards of explo lvity, oxidizing or reducing capability, or mixing with other substances to produce toxic fumes’. Item 9A . RESTRICTED USE CLASSIFICATION - FIFRA sec. 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 (1) indicated certain formulations/uses are to be restricted (Section I indicates why the product has been classified for restricted use); or (2) reserved any classification decision until appropriate 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 classi- fication determination will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of L Q CFR 162.11(c). You will be notified of the Agency’s classification decision. 6 ------- Classification Labeling Requirements If Section I of this Guidance Document indicates that your product has been classified for restricted use, the following label requirements apply: 1. Front panel statement of restricted use classification. a. The statement “Restricted Jse Pesticide’ t must appear at the top of the front panel of the label. The statement must be set in type of the aame minimum size as required for human hazard signal word (see table in kO CPR 162..1O(h)(l)(iv) b. Directly below this statement on the front panel, a summary statement of the terms of restriction must appear (including the reasons for restriction 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 Cer ification. ” 2. Some but not all uses restricted. If the Regulatory Positior and Rationale states that some usee 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 unrestricted, but you may not distinguish them on the label as being unrestricted. b. You may delete all restricted uses from your label and submit draft labeling bearing only unrestricted uses. c. You may “split” your registration, i.e., register twc -oarate products with identical formulations, one bedriug 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 simul- taneously. Note that the products will be assigned separate registration numbers. 65 ------- Item 98 [ There is no Item 98]. Item 90. 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 bA. REENTRY STATEMENT - It 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 lOB [ There is no Item 108]. Item 1CC. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL BLOCK — All labels are required to bear storage and disposal statements. These statements 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 IV-Z to determine the disposal instructions appropriate for your products. Item 1OD. 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. See Appendix IV—l. L O CFR 162.10] B. Collateral Labeling Bulletins, leaflets, circulars, brochures, data sheets, flyers, or other written or graphic printed matter which is referred to on the label or which is to accompany the product are termed collateral labeling. Such labeling may not be claims or representations that differ in substance from those accepted in connection with registration of the product It should be made part of the response to this notice and submitted for review. 66 ------- V. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION A. For Manufacturing Products (MP) containing (name of pesticide) as an active ingredient . 1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division at the address given at the end of this section the “PIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet” EPA Form 8580—1. Refer to Appendix 11—3 with appropriate attachments. If on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data, request a minor chemical exemption, present arguments that a data requirement is not applicable, or submit protocols or modified protocols for Agency review, you must also 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 information 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.) 2. Within 6 months from receipt of this document you must submit to the Product Manager on theRegistration Division: a. Confidential Statement of Formula, EPA Form 8570—LI. b. Product Specific Data Report, EPA Form 8580— I (Appendix 111—1). c. Two copies of any required product—specific data. d. Two copies of draft labeling, including the label and associated brochures. If current labeling conforms to the requirements of this guidance document and the results of the short—term data, you may submit such labeling. End use product labeling must comply specifically with the instructions in Section I (Regulatory Position and Rationale) of t . .s guidance document. The labeling should be either ty written text on 8—1/2 X 11 inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for storage in 8_i ) x 11 inch files. The cr”ift label must indicate the ir .....ed colors of the fina. abel, clear indication of the front panel label, and the intended type sizes of the text. e. Evidence of compliance with data support r- q irements of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(l)(D). Refer to 4 O CFR 152.80—’5’.99 for latest requirements. 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 formulator’s exemption. If for any reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the agreed schedule cannot be met, notify the Product Manager and the Office of Compliance Monitoring. 67 ------- B. For Manufacturing Use Products containing diflubenzuron . in combination with other active ingredients 1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must submit the ‘ 1 B I?RA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet,” EPA Form 8580—1. Refer to Appendix 11—3 with appropriate attachments. If on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data, request a minor chemical exemption, present arguments that a data requirement is not applicable, or submit protocols or modified protocols for Agency review, you must also 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 information 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.) 2. Within the times set forth in Table A , you must submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless you are eligible for the formulator’s exemption. If for any reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the agreed schedule cannot be met, notify the Product Manager and the Office of Compliance Monitoring. C. For End Use Products containing diflubenzuron alone or in combination with other .active ingredients : 1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must submit the “FIPRA Section 3(c)(2)(E) Summary Sheet,” EPA Form 8580—1. Refer to Appendix 11—3 with appropriate attachments. If on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data, request a minor chemical exemption, present arguments that a data requirement is not applicable, or submit protocols or modified protocols for Agency review, you must also submit a copy of the Summary Sheet (and any supporting information) to the Office of Compliance Monitoring, which will be monitoring th’. data generated in response to this notice. This 1 ‘ormation sho ’d be submitted to the Office of Compliance Monitoring at the address given at the end of this section. (Actual studies are not o be submitted.) 2. Within 6 months from receipt of this document you must submit: a. Confidential Statement of Formula, EP Form 8570— 4. b. Product-Specific Data Report, EPA Form 8580— 1 (Appendix 111—1). c. Two copies of any required product—specific data. (Refer to Table C). 68 ------- d. Two copies of draft labeling, including the label and associated brochures. If current labeling conforms to the requirements of this guidance document and the results of the short-term data, you may submit such labeling. End use product labeling must comply specifically with the instructions in Section I (Regulatory Position and ationale) of this guidance document. 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 inch files. The draft label must indicate the intended colors of the final label, clear indication of the front panel label, and the intended type sizes of the text. e. Evidence of compliance with data support requirements f PIPRA sec. 3(c)(1)(D). Refer to L 0 CFR 152.80—152.99 for latest requirements. 3. Within the time frames set forth in Table A , submit all generic data, unless you are eligible for the formulator’s exemption. D. For intrastate products containing diflubenzuron either as the sole active ingredient or in combination with other active ingredients These products are being called in for full Federal registration. Producers of these products are being sent a letter instructing them how to submit an application for registration. E. Applications and other required information should be submitted to the following address: Timothy Gardner Product Manager Team 17 Registration Division (TS—767C) Offire of Pesticide Programs Environmental ?rotection Agency 01 M St., SW. Washington, D.C. 201460 Phone No. (703) The address for submission to the Office of Compliance Monitoring is: Laboratory Data Integrity Program Office of Compliance Monitoring (EN—3142) Environmental Protection Agency L 0l M St., SW. Washington, D.C. 20L 60 69 ------- Appendi.x 11-1 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 Age icy has sought to identify documents at a level parallel to the published article from within the typically larger volu.mes 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 o unite basic documents and commentaries upon them, treating them as a single study. 3. IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES. The entries in this bibliography 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 14(d)( 1 ) below for a further explana- tion. In a few cases, entries add..d to the bibliograph , late in e review may be precede’ by a nine—character temporary identifier. These entries are listed after all MRID entries. This temporar identifier number is also to be used whenever specifi “ef’erence is r eeded. L$ FORM OF ENTRY. In addition to the Master Record Identifier (MRID), each entry consists of e citation containing standard elements followed, in the case of material submitted to EPA, by a descriptici of the earliest known submission. Bibliographic conve .tion3 used reflect the standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), expanded to provide for certain special needs. 70 ------- Appendix 11—1 (continued) 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. 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 Parentheses. For studies submitted to the Agency in the past, the trailing parentheses include (in addition to any se1f—ex i1anatory text) the fol- lowing elements describing rhe earliest known submission: (1) Submission Date. Thedate of the earliest known submission appears immediately following the word “received. u (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. (3) Submitter. The third element is the submitter, following the phra: “submitted by.” When authorship is def .ulted to the submitter, this element is omitted. (4) Volume Identific .ton (Accession Numbers). The final element in t e 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 l23 1 456—A; the second, 123456— B; the 26th, 123456—Z; and the 27th, 123456—AA. 71 ------- Appendix 11-2 OFFICE OP PESTIC E P GRA tS R ISThP 1 TI0N STANDARD ThLTOGRAF Y Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supportir Registrations Under the Di!lubenzuron Standard CITATION 00010856 LeBlanc, G. (1975) The Chronic Toxicity of Altosid CR), ‘fli—60140, end R—20458 to Daphnia magna:. (Unpublished study received Feb 8, 1977 under 209514—1; prepared by Efl& , Bionomics, su itted by Zoecon Corp., Palo Alto, Calif.; CDL:231488—I) 00028435 Schaefer, C.H.; Dupras, E.P., Jr. (1977) Residues of Diflubenzuron [ 1—( J4—Chloropheriyl) —3— (2,6 difluorobenzoyl ) -urea in Pasture Soil, Vegetation and Water following Aerial Applications. (Un- published study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; preparea by Univ. of California, Mosquito Control Research Laboratory, su itted by Thompson-Hayward Ch ica]. Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 234514—C) 00029737 Miller, R.W.; Corley, C.; Hill, K.R. (19??) Feeding 6040 to chickens: Effect on larval house flies in manure arid deter ina- tion of residues in eggs. Journal of Economic Entomology 68(2): 181—182. (Also in unpublished su ission received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; su itted by Thompson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:2345JJ1-B) 00029739 De Wilde, P.C.; Buisn n, P. (1976) Residues of Diflubenzuron in Poultry Tissues: Report No. 56630/95/76. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared by Philips—Duphar B.V., su itted by Thompson-Hayward Ch ica1 Co., Kansas City, Kan.s.; CDL:234514—E) 00029741 Escobar, E.N.; Miller, R. (1977) Sheep Feeding Study: Residue Test No. 1184. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148— 1259; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Maryland, A&lcu.1- tural Experiment Station, su itted by Thompson—Ha ”riard Ch ica1 Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:234514—G) 00029742 Escobar, E.N.; Miller, R. (1977) Swine Feeding Study: Residue Test No. 1494. (Uruolished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148— 1259; prepared i’t cooperation with Univ. of Maryland, Agricu.1- tural Experime. it Station, su itted by Thompson—hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Karis.; CDL:23’4514—I) 00038212 Steelman, C.D.; Faxlow, J.E.; Breaud, T.P.; et al. (1975) Effects of Insect Develc ient Inhibiting Ch ica.ls on Psorophora co1 biae (Dyar and Knab) and Non—target Aquatic Insect Spe- cies in Rice Fields. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G174 1 4; prepared by Louisiana State Univ., Depts. of Entomology and Experimental Statistics, su itted by Thompson- Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:0914969—G) 72 ------- OFFICE OF PESTIC E PROGRAMS R ISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAF ’ Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CIT .4 ’ION 00038213 Booth, G.M. (1975) The Impact of Dim.tliri W—25 on Non-target I.nver— tebrates in Ponds Located in Salt Lake County, Utah. Final rept. (Unpublished stud.y received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G171414; prepared by Brigham Young Univ., Dept. of Zoology 1 su itted by Thc pson—Haywa.rd Chemical Co.; Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:09 1 4965-H) 00038268 Sleck, R.F. (1976) Residues of ¶1 i 60140 Equivalents in Cotton and Rotational Crops following Foliar Application. (Unpublished study including letter dated Jan 29, 1976 fr R.F. Sieck to Donald Nye, received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G174’4; prepared by Analytical Deve1op ent rp, su .ttted by Th pson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:09 1 4970—D) 000382714 Di Prima, S.J. (1975) Deter ination of Th—60 40 (N—( 1 4—Chloropheri- yl)amino carbonyl—2,6—d.tl’luorobenzamide) in Forest Foliage, Forest Litter, 501.1 and Sediment. Method rio. 2 dated Oct 10, 1975. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17’4’4; su nitted by Th psa —Hayward--Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 0914971—C) 00038611 Marine Research Institute (1973) Oyster Bioassays: 96—Hour EC5O with Fertilized Eggs, Larva and Post-Juveniles. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17414; su itted by Thompson— Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:09149714—C) 00038612 Bionom .ics— , Incorporated (1975) The Acute arid Subcb.ronic Toxicity of R—20 1 458, Altosid arid Th—60140 to the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglio:. Final rept. (Unpublished study re- ceived Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17144; su .itted by Th pson—Haywa-rc Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:091497 4—D) 00038613 Fink, R.; P t’ocelli, S.R. (1973) Final Report: Eight-Day Dietary LC5O—MaJ .iard Ducks: Pro ect No. 553—118. (Unpublished study receive -i Feb 10, 1976 under 6G171414; prepared by EnvirormentaJ. Sciences Corp., su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Karis.; CDL:09 1 49714—E) 000386114 Alsager, D.F.; Cook, D.A. (1975) Acute Oral Toxicity Studies (LD5O) of 60140 Insecticide to Red Winged Blackbirds (Agelalus phoeniceus) CBSC No. —112—75. (Unpublished study r ceived Feb 10, 1976 under 6Gl714 1 4; prepared by Canadian Blo-Scientific Consultants, Ltd. and Univ. of Alberta, Dept. of Pbar acology, su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:09149714—G) 73 ------- OFFICE OF P TICIDE PRCGRAL tS LS ATION STANDARD BIELICGRAP Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting Re .strations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 00038706 Chesterman, H.; Heywood, R.; Barker, M.H.; et a].. (1974) Du 112307: Toxicity in Repeated Dietary A 1nistration to Beagle Dogs (Re- peated A inistration for 13 Weeks): PDR.169/7 1 4157. (Unpub— lished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17L414; prepared by Huntingdcn Research Centre, su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chem- ical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:094963—G) 00038708 De Lange, N.; Overmars, H.; Willerns, A.G.M.; et a].. (1975) D1!lu— benzuron (PH 60—40): Balance Studies in the Rat, and IdentU’lca— tion of Urinary Metabolites: Report No. 56654/22/75. (Unpub- lished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17’414; prepared by Philips-Duphar, B.V., su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Karis.; CDL:09 1 496’1—B) 00038715 Davies, R.E.; Hallida .y, J.C.; Street, A.E.; et al. (1975) Effect of Repeated Applications of Du 112307 to the Skin of Rabbits for Three Weeks: PDRJ.46/73845: (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G174 4; pr pared by Huntingdon Research Cen- tre, su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:ô9 4964—J) 00039080 Fink, IL (1973) Final Report: Ei bt-Day Dietary LC5O—Bcbwhite Quail: Project No. 553—117. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 148—1259; prepared by Enviror ental Sciences Corp., su .ttted by Thompson—Hayward Ch 1caJ. Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 096227—F) 00039088 Union Carbide Corporation (1976) Acute Toxicity of Dimilin W—25 to Anodonta sp.; Mercenaria mercenaria; rJca pugiJ.ator; Car- cinu.s .enas. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 14?-1259; su itted by Thompson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas Cicj, Kans.; CDL:096227—P) 00039090 Unior. Carbide Corporation (1976) The E.ffect of the fosqu.ito Lar- vi..ade Dirnilin on the Freshwater Enviror ent of Three Test Ponds in Texas. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 1’48— 1259; su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:096228—A) 00039091 Union Carbide Corporation (1976) The Effect of the Mosquito Lar— i .cide Di.miliri on the Freshwater Envirorment of Three Test Ponds in Arkansas. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 148—1259; su itted by Thompson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:096228—3) 7i4 ------- OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS R IS ATION STANDARD B LIOGRAP Citations Considered to be Part of the Data 3ase Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 00039092 Union Carbide Corporation (1976) The Effect of the Mosquito Lar— vicide D1 rni 1th on the Freshwater Envirorent of Three Test Ponds in North Carolina. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 un- der 1148—1259; su itted by Th pson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:096228—C) 00039095 Union Carbide Corporation (1976) The Erfect of the Mosquito Lar- vicide Dimilin on the Brac d.sh Water viror ent of Three Test Canals in Louisiana. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 148—1259; su .itted by Tbpson—Hayward Chemica]. Co., Kan- sas City, Kans.; CDL:096228—F) 000391481 Ni o, W.B.; De Wilde, P.C. (1975) Degradation of Di .flubenzuron in Sterile Water at pH 5, 7, 9 and 12: Report No. 56635/32/1975. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17’1 1 4; pre- pared by Philips-Duphar, 3.V., su itted by Th pson-Hayward Chem.ical Co., Kansas City, Kan ; CDL:0914972—J) 000140159 Ivie, G.W. (1975) Metabolism of DIinIlln [ 1—(2,6—Dtfluorobenzoyl—3— (4—ch .loropheny1)urea by a Lactating Cow, and Pate of the Ma.jor Metabolite in Rats. (U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Veter- mary Toxicology and Entomology Research Laboratory, unpuollsned stud.y; CDL:096220—E) 00040767 Th pson—Hayward Chemical C pariy (1976) Residue Report: Beef, Poultry Tissues: Residue Test No. 1072. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 1 8—1259; prepared in cooperation with Cannon Laboratories, Inc.; CDL:096223—K) 000140770 Di..Prtma, S.J. (1975) DeterminatIon of Th_60140 (N— [ [ (14—chioro— pheriyl ) amino carbony 1—] 2, 6—di.fluorobenzamide) in Cow Tissues, Poultry Tissues, Fish, Eggs and Milk. Method no. 3 dated Nov 20, 1C ’. (Unpublished study received Apr 7, 1976 under 1148— 1259’ ared in cooperation with Cannon Laboratories, sub— mitted by Thcmpson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 096223—N) 0O0L4 8 47 Davies, R.E.; Hallisay, J.C. (1974) Acute Percutaneous Toxicity to Rabbits of DO 112307 (TechnIcal): Report No. 21711D175173. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17 l4; prepared by Huntingdon Research Centre, England, su 1tted by Th pson— Hayward Chemical Cc., Kansas City, Karis.; CDL:0914962—F) 75 ------- OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS RECISThATION STANDARD BThLIOGRAP Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 000144326 Palmer, A.K., Hill, P.A. (1975) Effect of Du 112307 on Pre iancy of the Rat: P l92/74978. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G17 1 44; prepared by Huntingdon Research Centre, Eng- land, su itted by Th psori—Eaywand Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:0914965—C) 00044327 Palmer, A.K.; Hill, P.A. (1975) Effect of Du 112307 on Pre ancy of the New Zealand White Rabbit: PDR 193/74937. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G1744; prepared by Hunting— don Research Centre, England, su itted by Th pscn—Haywand Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:094965—D) 000414329 Hunter, 3.; Colley, J.; Street, A.E.; et al. (1975?) Effects of Cu 112307 in Dietary A in1stration to Rats for 10 4 Weeks. (Un- published study received Feb 10, 1976 under 6G1744; prepared by Huntingdon Research Centre, England, su itted by Thompson- Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kanz.; CDL;094966—A; 0914967; 094968) — 00044330 Palmer, A.K.; Hill, P.A. (19??) Effect of Du 112307 on Reproduc- tive Function of ?vkltiple Generations in the Rat: PDR173/7595 1 4. (Unpublished study received Feb 10, 1976 under 601744; preparec by Huntingdon Research Centre, England, su itted by Th pson- Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kari.s.; CDL: 094968—A) 00056150 Marshall, B.L.; Hieb, B.L. (1973) 96—Hour LC5O Salmo gairdneri, Lep is macrochiriz and Funculus heteroclitus. (UnpublIshed study receIved Apr 5, 1974 under 148—1170; prepared by Marine Research Institute, su itted by Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:224671-O) 00056035 Pitcher, F.G. (1973) 60140: luegil1 (Lepom.is macrochirus). (U.S. Agricultural Researct Service, Pesticides Regulation Div., Animal Biology Laboratory, unpublished study; ( 132525—A) 000603614 Bryant, H. (1976) Activity of —60140 in the Ames Salmonella tg— phimurium Mutagenesis Assay. (Unpublished study received July 31, 1978 under 148—1259; su itted by Thompson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.. CDL:23 45 13—F) 76 ------- OFFICE OP PESTIC E PRC RAMS R ISTRATION STANDARD BIBLI0GRAP} Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supportiri Registrations Under the Dfflubenzu.ron Standard CITATION 00060376 Reinert, H.K.; Parke, G.S.E. (1975) Report: Static 96 Hour Toxicity Study of Th paon Hayward Chemical Canpany Sample Th 60140 in Fathead Minnows: Laboratory No. 5E-6095. (Unpublished study re- ceived Ju.]. 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared by Cannon Labora- tories, Inc., submitted by Th pscn—Hayward Chemical Cc., Kansas City, Kan3.; CDL:23 1 4513—S) 00060380 Reirtert, H.K.; Parke, G.S.E. (1976) Report: Static 96—Hour Toxicity Study of DtrnlJi.n 1.0% Granular in BluegilJ. Sunfish and Rainbow Trout: Laboratory No. 6E—2035. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared by Cannon Laboratories, Inc., suh’i1 tted by Tb pson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 2314513—W) 00060381 Roberts, S.; Parke, G.S.E. (1976) Report: 8—Day Dietary LC5O Study of D rni1 r 1G: Bobwhite Quail and Mallard Ducks: Laboratory No. 6E—2036. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 1148—1259; prepared by Car ia Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Thc npson—Haywa.rd Chemical Co.7Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:234513-X) 00060383 Miller, R.W.; Corley, C.; Shufelt, S.R. (1976) Effects of feeding ‘ —6040 to two breeds of chickens. Journal of Econcmic to- ology 69(6):741—743. (Also in unpublished submission received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; submitted by Th pson—Hayward Chem- ical Co., Kansas City, Kanz.; CDL:234513—Z) 000603814 Fraser, W.D.; Fell, I.E. (1977) The Acute Toxicity of Du 112307 (D1-m i1iri 25% P) to the C on Carp (Cyprinus carplo) and the Rainbow Trout (Sa].mo gairdrierl): Report No. 556145/1/77. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 1148—1259; pre- pared by Huntingdon Research Centre, England, submitted by Th pson-Hayward Ch ’ icaJ . Cc., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 2314 513—AB) 000614922 Opdycke, J.C.; Millei, R.W.; Merizer, R.E. (1976) Metabolism and Pate of N— ( 4—Chio ’crhenyl ) -N’ -(2, 6—difluorobenzoyl ) urea in Chickens and Swine. (Unpublished paper presented at the Fif- teenth Annual Met ting of the Society of Toxicology; Mar 15, 1976, Atlanta, Ga.. unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 un- der 148—1258; prepared by Univ. of Maryland, Dept. of Ent ol- ogy, submitted ty Th pson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 095655—B) 77 ------- OFFICE OF PESTIC E PROGRAMS R IS TION STANDARD BTRLIOG?AP Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CIT I0N 00069870 MacGregor, J.T.; Gould, D.H. (1977) Results of Test1n Difluben— zuron in the Ames Salmonella/Maalian Microsane Mutagenicity Test and in the Micronucleus Test in Mice. (U.S. A icultura1 Research Service, Western Regional Research Laboratory, Toxicol— ogy and Eiologica.l Evaluation Research Unit; unpublished study; CDL: 096300—G) 00069871 Mitchell, A.D.; Sterling, G.P.; Taji.ri, D.T. (1977) ResuJ.ts of Testing USDA C pound WRRC-153-10-PJX, with and without Metabol- ic Activation, in the Mouse Lymphoma ‘ ( +1- [ to] TK -/-t Muta- genesis Syst : SRI Project LSU—5826. Phase I rept. (Stanford Research Institute for U.S. A icultural Research Service, Western Regional Research Laboratory; unpublished study; CDL: 096300—H) 00O7002 Koo nan, T.S.M.; Off ringa, 0.R. (1977) Acute Oral Toxicity Study with Cu 112307 (Technical) in Mice: Report No. 56615/4/77. (Unpublished study received J 22, 1977 under 6F1773; prepared by Ph.ilips—Duphar, B.V., Netherlands, su nitted by Th ipson— Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:096166—K) 00070027 Koopinan, T.S.M.; Offringa, O.R. (1977) Acute Dermal Toxicity Study with Cu 112307 (Technical) in Rats: Report No. 566 45/7/77. (Unpublished study received Jun 22, 1977 under 6P1773; prepared by Philips-Duphar, B.V., Netherlands, su 1tted by Thc pson— Hayward Ch ic.a]. Cc. Kansas City, Karis.; CDL:096167-A) 00070181 Di Prima, S.J. (1976) Hydrolytic Consistency of Dtflubenzuron arid L —Chlorophenylurea with 1.2N Hydrochloric Acid: Research Report No. SFt—3. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 1148— 1258; siiri1 t d by Th pson—Haywar’d Ch ical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:095668—A) 00070183 Di Prima, S.J. (1976) Specificity of T pson—Ha wa.rd Analytical Meth No. 20 for the Deter ination of Diflubenzuron Residues in Cotton See 1 and Process Fractions: Research Report No. SR-5. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 1118—1258; sub- mitted by Tb pson-Hayward Cbemi.ca.l Cc., Kansas City, Karls.; CDL: 095668—D) 000701814 Di Prima, S.c. (1975) Specificity Study of T rmpson—Hayward Ana- lytical Meth No. 7 for the Determination of Diflubenzuron Residues in Cotton Foliage, Seed arid Process Fractions: Re- search Report No. SR—8. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 1118—1258; su itted by Th pson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:095668—E) 78 ------- OFFICE OF PESTICIDE P GRA1 1S R IS’ A ’I0N STANDARD B1 LIOGRAF} Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting Registrations Under the Dtflubenzuron Standard CITATION 00070185 n.ith, K.S. (1976) T.H.6O 4O Tissue Residue and Metabolism Study in Dairy Cows: Laboratory No. 5E-7372. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 i.mder 148—1258; prepared by Cannon Lab- oratories, Inc., su itted by Th pson-Mayward Ch .ical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:09566&-F). 00070186 nith, K. (1976) T.H.6040: Tissue Residue and Metabolism Study in Poultry: Laboratory No. 5E—7372. (Unpublished study re- ceived Dec 23, 1976 under 148—1258; prepared by Cannon Lab— oratories, Inc., su itted by ThrAnpson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:095668—G) 00070187 Di Prima, S.J. (1976) Specificity Study of Th pson-Hayward An- alyticaJ . Method No. 3 for the Determination of Diflubenzuron Residues in Animal Tissues: Research Report No. SR —4. (Unpub- lished study received Dec 23, .1976 under 148—1258; su itted by Th pson- iayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL: 095668—H) 00070700 D l. Prima, 5.3. (1976) Efficiency of Derivatization of 4—Chioro— aniline with Heptafluorobutyric Anhydride: Research Report No. SFL—2. (Unpublished stud.y received Dec 23, 1976 under 148— 1258; su itted by Th pson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City. Kanz.; CDL:095668—C) 00071074 U.S. Forest Service, comp. (1975) Evaluation of Dirniliri a aLnst the Gypsy Moth arid Effects on Non-target Organisms. (Northeastern Area State & Private Forestry, Expanded Gypsy Moth Research and Applications Program; unpublished study; CDL;2 1 4 1 4522—A) 00071210 Buclcier, .L; McLeod, B.B.; Kingsbury, P.D. (1975) The Effect of an Experimental Application of D1ini 1in CR) upon Selected For it Fauna: Report CC-X-97. (Canada— iviror ent, Forestry Seri. ce, Chemical Control Research Institute; unpubLished study; CDL: 016232—K) 00071212 Matthen.1 z, J.C., Jr. (1975) Effects of Dimili_n on Honey Bees. (New Jersey, Dept. of Agriculture; unpublished study; CDL: 0q6232—M) 00071816 Th .n—Haywar Chemica.l C pany (1981) Non—target Effects. (C — pi.lation; unpublished study received Apr 30, 1981 under 11 18— 1268; CDL:070050—B) 79 ------- OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PRCGRAMS R ISTRATI0N STANDARD B LIOGRAP Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 00071822 1Q alil, M. (1977) Hydrolytic Cori.sistency of Diflubenzuron and 4- Chiorophenylurea with 3.6M Hydrochloric Acid: Research Report No. t—11. (Unpublished study received Apr 30, 1981 under 1148— 1268; su .itted by Tbanpson—Hayward Ch ica.1. Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL;070051—E) 00071823 Q ia.lil, M. (1977) Ti Study for the Hydrolysis of Difluben.zuron with 3.6M Hydrochloric Acid: Research Report No. SR-15. (Unpub .- Lished study received Apr 30, 1981 under 1148—1268; su itted by Th pson—Hayward Ch ica.l Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:070051—I) 00073935 Roberts, S.; Parke, G.S.E. (1976) Acute Oral Toxicity in Bobwhite Quail C ipound: T H 60140 99.4% Pure (Air M.tJ.J.ed): Laboratory No. 6E—2430 A. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 1148—1258; prepared by Ca ion Laboratories, Inc., su itted by Tha pson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:095663—N) 00073936 Roberts, S.; Parke, G.S.E. (1976) Acute Oral Toxicity in Mallard Ducks: Laboratory No. 6E-2430 B. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 148—1258; prepared Cannon Laboratories, Inc., su itted by Th pson—Hayward Che i.cal Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL:095663—O) 00075521 Rasn, G. (1978) Stability of Dtf’lubenzurcn Residues in Oranges in Frozen Storage. (Unpublished study received Apr 30, 1981 under 148—1268; su itted by Th pson—Eayward Chem.tcal Co., Kansas City, Kans.; CDL;070053—B) 00095416 Wan, M.T.X.; Wilson, D.M. (1977) Impact of Insect Growth Regulators on Selected Non—target Organi s Co-existing with Mosquito L .rvae: Report No. S 5—PR-77—1. (U.S. Enviror enta1 Protec- tion Service, Pacific Region, Pollution Abat ent Branch; unpub- lished study; CDL:234512—U) 00099673 ar1ow, J. (1976) Ecological Impact of Diinilin ... on the Aquatic Fauna of a Louisiana Coastal Marsh. Doctoral dissertation, LouisIana State Univ. and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Dept. of & tcmo1ogy. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 148—1258; su itted by Th pson—Hayward Ch 1caJ. Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:095650—K) 80 ------- OFFICE OF PESTIC E PRCGRAMS IS ATION STANDARD BThLICGRAP ff Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard ID CIT) ION 00099683 DtPriria, 3. (1976) Determination of Diflubenzuron (‘fli—60 40), N— CE (l.-chlorophenyl) amino] carbcnyl]—2,6—difluOrobeflzam.lde) Residues in Cotton Foliage, Seed, and Process Fractions (Meal, Oil and Hu.Lls) by Gas Chr atograpby: Analytical Method No. 20. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under l 48—l258; sub- mitted by Thanpson—Hayward Ch .ic a]. Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL: 095667—3) 000996814 DiPrina, 3. (1975) Determination of i—60140 (N— [ [ ( 1 4—cküorophenyl) amino] carboriyJ.]—2,6—difluorobenzamide) in Cotton Pol age, Seed Lint, Oil, Soapstock Meal and Hulls: Analytical Method No. 7. (Unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under lL 8—1258; pre- pared in cooperation with Cannon Lab, submitted by Thpson—Hayward Ch ica.l Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:095667-E) 00099686 DiPrina, S. (1976) Determination of Diflubenzu.ron (Th—60 0, N— [ [ (L — cb.lorophenyl) amir ] carbonyl —2, 6—difluorobenzam.ide) and 14— clorophen yhirea Residues in Rotational Crops by Gas Chr na— tography: Analytical Method No. 12A. (Unpublished study re- ceived Dec 23, 1976 under 1148—1258; s ibmitted by Th pson—Hay— ward Ch ica]. Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:095667-J) 0009969 4 Thc pscn-Hayward Chemical. Co. (1976) Residue Data: [ Dtflubenzuron]. (C pilation; unpublished study received Dec 23, 1976 under 1148— 1258; CDL:095669—A; 095670; 095671; 095672; 095673) 00099719 Booth, G.; Johnson, S.; H an, D.; et a].. (1977) The Effect of Dtfluberizuron on the Reproduction of Bobwhite Quail. (Unpub- lished study received Feb 6, 1978 under 1148—1259; prepared by Brig ian Young Univ., Depts. of Statistics and Zoology and Univ. of Illinois, School of Life Sciences, submitted by Th pson— Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL :096787—J) 0G099722 Livingston, R.; Koenig, C. Life Cycle Toxicity Tests Con- cerning the Acute arid Chronic Effects of a Pesticide (Th—60 40) on the ‘ttichug (Thjndulus heterocli.tus Walba ), and Egg-laying To .trinow. (Unpublished study received Feb 6, 1978 under 1148- 1259; prepared by Envlrorental Planning & Analysis, submitted by Tbc npson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:096787-M) 00099730 Roberts, S.; Parke, G.; Charles, S. (1977) ReproductIon Study of Airmiuled Technical Dtf’lubenzuron in Bob iite Quail: Labora- tory No. 7E-6032. (Unpublished study received Feb 6, 1978 under 1148—1259; prepared by Cannon Laboratories, Inc., sub- mitted by Th pson—Hayward Che Ical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL: 096788—J) 81 ------- OFFICE OF PESTIC E PROGRAMS R ISThATION STANDARD BThLTCGRAP Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ea.se Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITA ON 0O0997L 3 Robinson, F. (1978) The Effect of Repeated Spray AppLications of Dtirflin W—25 on Honey Bee Colonies in Cotton Fields. (tinpub- li hed study received Dec 15, 1978 under 1148— —25; prepared by Univ. of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Ent ology & Ne .tolo r, sulznitted by Thc pson-Mayward Ch ica.l Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:097738-C) 00099755 Cannon, G.; Krize, J. (1976) ‘ —6OL 0 Egg to Egg Reproduction Study in Fathead Minnows: Laboratory No. 5E-60914. (Unpublished study received Jul 19, 1976 under 1L$8_1262; prepared by Cannon Labora- tories, Inc., submitted by Tb pson—Hayward Chenical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:096209—I; 225306) 00099762 Johansen, C.; Robinson, W. (1977) Impact of Chem.ica]. Control Ap- plication.s in the Forest on Beneficial Insects. Progress rept. IV. (U.S. Forest Service; unpublished study, CDL:096171—G) 00099767 U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Cotton Insects Research Labo- ratory (1977) Residues of D rnh1in in Cotton. Prelim. rept. (Unpublished study; CDL:096l71-L) 0O09977L Di Priria, S. (1976) Specificity of Th pson—Hayward Analytical Method No. 10 for the Deter ination of Dit’lubenzurori Resicues in Soybean Foliage and Seed: Research Report No. SR-i. (Un— published study received Ju]. 19, 1976 under 1L 8—1262; CDL: 096l914—E) 00099778 Sieck, R.; Guztat’son, D.; Ku.lczyk, S.; et aJ.. (1976) Fate of Dim— hUn Following Application to Soybeans: AEC Proj ect #222. (Un- published study received Jul 19, 1976 under 1L 8_l262; prepared by Analytical Deve1o ent Corp., su i .tted by Tha pson-Hayward Ch ical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:096200—B) 00099779 Di Prina, S. (1976) Detenmi.nation of Diflubenzuron ... Residues in Soybean Foliage and Seed by Gas Chr atography: Analytical Method No. 10. (Unpublished study received Jul 19, 1976 under 1 48—1262; CDL: 096200—C) 00099791 Bi.rdsong, R. (1965) Field Test of Dimilin on Non—target Organisms in Virginia: File #179. Final rept. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jul 19, 1976 under 1 48—1262; prepared by Environmental Consultants, Inc., su ittea by Th pson-Hayward Chenica]. Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:0962014—H) 82 ------- OFFICE OF PESTICIDE P GRANS EI IS’ ATION STANDARD B LIOGRAP ff Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting Registrations Under t1 Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 00099794 N1o, W.; de Wilde, P. (197k) Fate of 60—40 Applied on the leaves of Corn, Soybean, Cabbage and Apple: Report 56635/16/ 197k. (Unpublished study received Jul 19, 1976 under 148—1262; prepared by Philips-Duphar B .V., Neth., su itted by Th pscn- Ea.yward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL;096204—O) 00099807 Corbin, V.; Nye, D. (1978) Fate of 14C-Labeled Dtflubenzuron a Citrus under Field Conditions. (Unpublished study received Dec 15, 1978 under 148— C—25; prepared by Stoner Laboratories, Inc., su itted by ‘ iompson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:097739—B) 00099839 1 b..il1a, M.; Majori, G.; Darwazeh, H. (1975) Effects of the Insect Growth Regulator ‘m-6040 on Mosquitoes and S e Nontar et Or- gan.iscis. (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1975 under Un— iaiown im1 r • rio.; prepared by Univ. of Calffornia—R vers ide, Dept. of Entoi logy, su .ttt by Th pson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL;225930—K) 00099844 Ni no, W.; De Wilde, P. (1973) Degradation of ‘ 60—40 and ‘fli 60—38 in Soil, Pond Water, Plants and Fish: Report 56635/20/ 19730. Interim rept. (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1975 under unlciown ai±niri . rio.; prepared by Philhips-Duphar B .V., Neth., su itted by Th pson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:225930—P) 00099862 Reinert, H.; Parke, G. (1975) Reproductive Study of —6040 in Bobwhite Quail and Mallard DucI : Laboratory Nos. 5E-6092 and 5E—6093. (Unpublished study received Jan 12, 1976 under 1148— 1170; prepared by Cannon Laboratories, Inc., su itted by Tb pson—Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL 725306-H) 00099877 N1o, W.; Ce Wilde, P. (1976) Uptake of Diflubenzurori and Its Metabolites fr the Soil by Rice and Wheat: Report 56635/8/ 1976. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared by Pbi.lips-Duphar, B. V., Neth., s .thnitted by Th psorx- Hayward Chemica.1 Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:234511—D) 00099881 Nimino, W.; Jouztra, K.; De Wilde, P. (1977) Progress Report on the Possible Appearance of p—Chloroanuirie, p,p’-Dichloroazo- berizene and p,p t -Dicnloroazoxybenzene in Soil and Plant Extracts fr Dimilin Metabolizn Studies: Report No. 56635/17/1977. (Unpuolished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; pre- pared by Philips-Duphar, B.V., Neth., su itted by Th pson- Hayward Chem.tca.1 Co., Kansas Citd, KS; CDL:234511— i) 83 ------- OFFICE OP PESTIC E PROGRAMS R ISThATION STANDARD BIBLICGRkPk Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporti_rig Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 00099890 At d.n.s, B.; Greywood—Ha.le, E.; Macdonald, R.; et al. (197 4) Effect of Pesticides on Apicu.lture: Project No. 11499. 1974 annual rept. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared by Univ. of Ca.liforriia—Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agriculturai. Experi nt Station, Dept. of Fzitc no1ogy, sathnitted by Th pson-Hayward Ch ical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL: 234511—S) 00099891 Jackson, G. (1976) Dlmilin (Th60140): Biologic Impact on Pond Organ- isns. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared in cooperation with U.S. Fish and WildJ .ife Service, Southeastern Fish Cultural Laboratory, su itted by Th pson- Hayward Chemical Co., Karisa.s City, KS; CDL:2314511-W) 00099895 McAlorian, W. (1975) Effects of Two Insect Growth Regulators on S e Selected Sa1 arsh Non-target Organisms. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 1148—1259; su itted by Th p- son—Hayward Chemica.]. Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:234511-AA) 00099897 Apperson, C.; Schaefer, C.; Colwell, A. (1977) Effects of Di.flu— benzuron on Chaoborus astictopus Dyer and Shannon (Diptera: Chaoboridae) and Nontarget Organi ns, and Persistence of Diflu- benzurcn in Lentic Habitats. (Unpublished study received Jul 31, 1978 under 148—1259; prepared by North Carolina State Univ., Dept. of Ent ology, Univ. of California, Mosquito Control Re- search Laboratory, arii Lake County (California), Mosquito Abate- ment District, su itted by Th pson-Hayward Chemical Co., Kansas City, KS; CDL:23 1 451l—AC) C0109 460 Interregional Research Project No. 14 (1981) The Results of Tests on the Amount of Diflubenzuron Residues R aini.ng in or on tishro s Includi.ng a Description of the Analytical Method Used. (( ipilation; unpublished study received Jul 28, 1982 under r. i .3l; CDL :071020—A) 0010914614 Interregiona]. Research Project No. 14 (1977) The Results of Tests on the Amount of Dif lubenzuron Residues R aining in or on Pasture Grass Including a Description of the Analytical Method Usec. (C pilation; unpublished study received Aug 2, 1982 under 2E2738; CDL:071025—A) 00115665 Ni o, W.; De Wilde, P. (1979) Degradation of Dir lubenzuron in a Sandy Loam Soil (Supp1 entary Data): Report Nr. 56635/14/1979. (Unpublished stu y received Oct 7, 1982 under 469 46—238; gre— pared by Philips-Duphar B.V., su itted by T H Agriculture & Nutrition Cc., Kansas City, KS; CDL:2L48557—B) 814 ------- OFFICE OF PESTIC E PROGRAI’ S R ISTRATION STANDARD BIBLICGRAP ’ Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Ease Supporting Registrations Under the Diflubenzuron Standard CITATION 050008 1 All, A.; Mu.lla, M. (1978) Effects of chironom.id larvicides and dlflubenzuron on riontarget invertebrates in residentia.1 recreationa.l lakes. Enviror rienta.l &itcmology 7(1):21—27. 05001991 Stevenson, J. (1978) The acute toxicity of for ulated pesticides to worker boney bees CApis mellifera L.). Plant Patholc r 27(1):38— O. GS01L 4—001 Pels, T., ed. (1979) Review of Residues of Difluberizuron arid Its Metabolites in Mushro is: Report No. 56683/2/79. Unpublished stary of data fr eight European trials by Pb.ilips-Duphar B.V. 3 p. GS014 1 —002 Makhi ani, G. (1977) M to J. Ci.=irigs dated May 2, 1977: Results of method tryout for DlmIliri in cottonseed, milk, beef Liver, arid fish. In A Correspondence Pile for petition no. 7P1898. S011 14—003 F d and Drug A .inlstration (1985) Pesticide Analytical Manual, Vol. 11: Diflubenzuron: Method 1.1 (1976). Available fr the National Technical Information Service, PB82911999. 10 p. GS014 4—O0 4 Beroze, M. (1978) Residues Found in Soybean Process FractIons fr Beans Spiked with Dtflubenzuron. Unpublished study prepared by Thc pson-Mayward Ch ica.1 Canpany. 2 p. S01L 4—005 Thompson—Hayward Chemical Cc. (1976) [ S1ffrn r of Residue Data of Dirniliri W—25.] Unpublished study. 12 p. GS0iL —O06 Burdock, G. (198 4) Oncogenicity Study in Rats: Dlflubenzuron: Final Report: Project Ni . ber 553-122. Unpublished study prepared by Hazleton Laboratories America., Inc. LIV. 11217 p. G50111 1 1—007 Colley, J. 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I request voluntary cancellation ol the registration of this product (This option is not available to applicants for new products.) REGISTRANTS AUThORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE EPA Form 8580-1 (10-82) ------- 0MB Approval 2070—0057 (expi.res 3/31/86) CERTIFICATION OF ATTEMPT TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH OTHER REGISTRANTS OF DATA (To g s a lify, c tify k four item) FOR DEVELOPMENT GUIOANCE DOCUMENT DATE (Thus firm or group of firms is referred to below as “my firm’.) 2. My firm is willing to develop and submit the data as required by that Notice, if necessary. 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 items or data. 1. I am duly authorized to represent the f ollowung firm(s) w ho are subject to the require- Guidance Document ments of a Notice under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) contained in a to submit data concerning the active ingredient. NAME OF FIRM ACTIVE INGREDIENT EPA COMPANY NUMBER 3. My firm has offered in writing to enter into such en agreement Copies of the offers are attached. That offer was irrevocable and included an offer to be bound by an arbrtration decision under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii) if final agreement on all terms could not be reached otherwise. This offer was made to the following firm(s) on the following date(s): NAME OF FIRM However, none of those firm(s) accepted my offer. 4. My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration(s) of my firm’s product(s), if any of the firms named in paragraph (3) above have agreed to submit the data listed in paragraph (2) above in accordance with the Notice. I understand EPA will promptly inform me whether my firm must submit data to avoid suspension of its registration(s) under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B). (This statement does not apply to applicants for new products.) I give EPA permission to disclose this statement upon request. TYPEDNAME SiGNATURE DATE EPA Form 8580-6 110-82) ------- Appendix 111-1 vcr pEC ’Ic DATA R O A Registration No. Guidance Dcct ment for_________ Date Re stration Test not required for r pr uct listed above (check I am c p1ying w _th data requfl’ erits by (Por A Use Only) Accession N oers nrm1t- ting Data (At— Guideline No. i5W.20 P DQCT L ’ I Name of Test below) jCiting • tached) I ASS1 ed 61—1 Icentity of ingredients 61—2 . Statament of c osition 61—3 Discussion of for tion of I ingredients . 62—1 Pre lim.thary enalysis 62—2 Cert fica;ion of 1 ts 62—3 Ai a1ytica1 thocs for enforcement 1 iml t 63—2 Color 63—3 P ysic.a1 state 63—’4 j Ocor 63—5 1 Melting point 63—6 Eciling oint 63—T Density, bulk— dens ty, or - Sc.u.uoillty 63—s 63—9 Vapor pressure L_______ 63—10 D sociaticn constant 63—li Octanol/water partition coefficient I I 63—12 c 89 ------- Appendix 111-1 (continued) Re .strat1cn Guideline No. I Name of Test Test not required for my pr duct listed above (c ieck below) I am complying with data recuirements by (For A Use Only) Accession N .mbers Assi ied Su it- ting Data (At— Citing ?‘ ID# tached) 63—13 Staoility ô3—l 4 O i.dizi.ngJ reducing reaction 63—15 F1 ri n bll1ty 63—16 ExDlcdaollity b3— 17 torage staoi.Lity 63—18 Viscosity I 63—19 Miscloi. llty 63—20 Corrosion characteristics 63—21 Dielectric brea c— down voltage i5 .l35 TO COLcG! l—l Acute oral W—50, rat 81-2 Acute aer al LD- 50 81—3 Acute thnalation, LC—50_rat 81— 4 ?ri .ry eye irritation, rabbit i-5 ?r_ ry aer a.i. irritation 81—ô Der a1 sensitiza- tion 9O ------- APP DIX IV-i C cpt.r E IYirvnm.nta4 Pre4.dion Ag.nc ’ f 16 2 .JQ .nt OJ.i e the iz.s iro Lf) if the & p1l tj prodz (Idtly £P1i t p1e L a y i 3vt z e t othe th&ri & pubU c &p1 ob... ..d i j7 £ 01 of the di .t o1 eritio into the pr c, The a pU .nz &h&11 sub t th th oz &cjon of one or/more h s i taoo a. ‘ t 2 ent thit PA.. othe.r zzce.- d p clc e p o u eniuz.tlon of the proper e f a.not r . c7.an iety of the the pI1 - t & a .U a .i d 4 . e03Oduct. a.7 Ct & 7 wn I as to suc $ ve tng - the &PPL t.1c . a fcUow zx .a.&a. ta in r. a.c for our. (13 e di .a. the sub. oømes of aec eo cxiXD) the ed fl (b of on (ajtd any T UJt. t 3 __ x ?e .. . &bou ,be e - e a () Pcr.&iJ to the ____ fety of a pro s a 1n e i- nsideri on of \he/oi1ow .g data.. th.&O to the ety Of the 113 4.11 data. su j .ce or xpe .L2y d .U3 otO4IJO . - / ted by the a. p1j nt in zuopor of (3 tO O0 OOd £d41t V the £ 04 (23 Za. b othor ’ tte of da the ciwa.ne ad the ?eder2 .i 4. 73 Poo rug. 1Z I4 C e C (1) Con ne ropâ—J e or effe -c. (a) if the In tt th a t Of y g , ___ of data. b zJ ,ed 1nd ‘ h . ’ is one,4f the t7? Vf ieC 3an was genç 4 1 fr y 0r at toe e . e sj or e of) ancthe* e on ‘04 or- a.i. ______ b w.b n.e the tO A (or I t s PTad r. £Ou flt ary 1. 1970. to r. an &pp j on & O 3iC)( ) Of I lot use “ per t. a ènt ad to those D?OPo ed lot one to so M co. or z the o nrz produc t deI the zeI st - .tio ( 1 the in e e t o \ the and the origsj ta. tot save the p1i ; ron ed T5U.e ofl t04 ______ ________ ‘C! 0 ! ( q 3 & is 107 tha.&\ay be oa.y- a.b e ___ (44 r Li. isi i 3 (eX1x x1n/vct rei .r to sopr vaj of the the i1 .nc a.tsjj i to &. that 04 baa turn a. ed to onc nanA Id ied (a) G?C!....(jj Con .gmLz of L? e OT zJ d.aLa. labeL Th- 7 t1 . de Or4tje- a.b.aJl C l) . 00C1Lon.tlcn of the be13 I label otsi th the ln.fo . intent to ;; y for -iz 1n iud. aO ZDe fad bY the Ao and the reg- z the ?000sed prod na. ç ‘- in tinS Pitt. The tents of £ to pay the pe.-v • . Clontl and ;r . i vith rewd to the prov nently the i0i1avin of th 1O LI t to the e.r. ont re- C I) ‘ te nae. so 4 or by T RA 3 e ) ) onf the proc ot is aol4 as ;re. sod cX2xD (b) of tins aeo of the of cc wn e the offer a. p \ (ii) The 3t and Of the An Off er tO or for 11 to the a.ou c 4 V c pr du t s of to be oaLd *. d sn ( ci Of se 1(5) The a.p ors na. e. &4dresa . Ci2I The net nLents as ti.lepbone nu.cnber . in tins 91 ------- 16t 10 (lv) The product resisIrellon number ci prescribed In paragraph (a) of tlil section: (vi The prodiscing establIshment number a. pre,c ,ibed Its paragraph (f) of (liii section: (vi) An Ingredient statement a. pie- scrIie.l Iii paragraph Is) of tI i, sec lion. (vii) WarnIng or precautionary state. Snrsila aa $itra tibed lii pai grapIi (I ,) OS (liii section. (viii) ii,e directions for use a.. pie- •ctiicd Iii parag, apis 1i of hugs ecctlois; cud (iii) The use cIs.vii liriatlon(.) as pie acilijad In paragraph (J) ol liii, section. (31 Prominence and Iegiblidf . (I) All worth. .t*tcmesil , iraiiiiic tcpresenta- hlo,ii designs or other lii(o,inatlon re- quired or, (lie Iatieiiisg by (lie Act or use regislationa in tliI pert must be clearly legible to a person will, sionnal vision unit must be placed will, suck Con .pIcuo ,sbnee , ( c . compared with oIlier worulu. .Istcm niju. dc.lgnu. or giapisic melter on (he labeling) arid eapresied in suck Lerms a. to render It likely to be reed end understood by (lie ordInary individual under custom- s,, condition, of purc lia.r and use. (II) All required label teat must: (A) lie .et Iss I point or ursa type; (i i) Appear on a clear contra.stlny buackirosind; end uc lint ha. obscured or cco ded. (3) Lonpuage to be uaet All required libel or lsbelliig (eel shall appear In (lie Esiglisli isnguuage however. the Agency may require or (lie applicant ruicy propose adaJilionul teal In other iusigua a us Is considered necessary to roIi-c( (lie public When addllloisci t et In mother language is necessary. all lauding requirement. .111 be up. piled equally to both the English mud othet language version. of (lie label. iii .. (4) Placement of L abel— li) (IeneroL The label shall appear on or be lecure- ly attached to the ign,n uIl*t, contain- er 01 (lie pcetlclde prodiscl For put. poses of (lila flechion. a,iui (lie siiii- branlln provision. ol I lie Act. “at. csssdy attached” shell Incas, (hat a libel can peesassaulily b e pectc.i to trimsalsi cliii ad aluis lug (lie los reecatile tosiulillous. asual pci intl ol sive I I (is . liii i,sr,ilelc co ,iiai,ier us tin is . eii liI .ls, a Till. lO—Pral.cilen c i Environment wrapper or outside cenuelner through which (lie label cannot be cltarly reed. the label must also be securely at (ached to such oiitai .ie w,aiiiier or cosi tamer, lilt Is a part ol tue package 51 cissiosnarlly allatulbuteal or .olal (ii) Tank cai-i and other bulk con- So mers— IA) Trnnipo,(ulion. While a prsticlile product Is In tautsilt, (lie up- pro iriste p,ovl.slossa of 4 Cl ii last. i1O-iO . cossccrrilng (lie (ranaiio ,laIlori of ) ,ar.arilouis ,natrtlali,. anal s srrlflerI. ly tlioio pru,hiioi ,-u cosiceruitsig (lie I .. (iellssg, ma ,kl,ig slid placartihaig ol has itiloii , snelerlahs and (lie velslcls ’. cur- tying them. ‘Ii,ie (lie basic Icuicral requirement., In aslalitiosi. when thy registered pesticide proalisct is ira,i- porte.l In a t.ssk car lausk truck or other • ibliai or portable bulk cosituin- er. a copy ol (lie accep(eui laud usual be attached to (lie •Iiil)hilnp lisper.. end kit with (tie consIgnee at the lInac ol delivery. (U) Sloroure. When peulicitle prod. UcL a era stored In bulk container.. whether Mobile or atatlonary which remain in (lie custody of Ike user. a eo sy of (he label ol labeling. inchuuiling eli appropriate dIrections for lice. shall be securely attached to (i.e cosileiner in (lie linmediute ylcissity of (lie dl.. charge con(rol valve. (I) or misleading •talemeni, Pursuant to section 2(q)( 1XA) of (lie Ad a pesticide or a devIce dc’chasesl subject to (lie Act pur.isn.nt to ill II. Li misbranded lilt. iabcilssg is tahoe or inlst sallisg iii ssiy hailicuisi Including boll, p.c.tich.hsi auth run,, it.- (Iciutai claims r.asmpics of slalesuiesita Os’ reput.entathon. In Ihie labelisig whIch constitute nilabrunail,ig isuclusde: (I) A false or mlsh,.dlssy slate,nesst concerning (lie CoinpokIllon of (lie product: (ii) A lii. . or mh.Icsdlng ut tenucnt eosicernhuig (lie ef(ec(Iveuitg. ol (lie prouiiuct as a te.tIclde or device; (ill) A false or mlshe.uiigig statement about (lie valise of the product lot purposes other (lien us a pesticide or device; liv ) A false or rntatcaaling cosniiatlso,s wlihi other peatlelulca or d’vIi ea. iv) Any siaLessi uit thirdly or hull tech Ii linislylsug (lust I l . irsllriahr or ulrvia.” i-s rrrns,s,usa-su,ie ,i U I ,s,tauaa-ai lay any agency of (lie Federal Oovern. nient. (vi) Tue name of a pesticide whIch ros,(aiisj two or more piisicipai artlyd Iisgrcihia-n(.j if tli liSsne assggcs(s one or aunt e bust ant sil gsirii pi isichimal active issgrr,il.mit.s even (linsigli the liiInrl sit usc oilier lssgru ’silrggl arc ataleti clsrwls ,a. iii lIst laluell,sg, lvii) 4 hue ii ui es,iusit 5i rui lai au th a way ui In give a (ni-sr or nslslraail, ,p liii. ii, ecilsis , to (lie Isuirclsnier; lviii) hstlici aliscinluusu ’r whIrls negate or ul.l r aa,.l $ nsii lutss-llssg aiaicgiitsit . u e- qisireui gusher liii Act asni tlisiu . ragsul*— Lbs is; (Ia) Claai,u ,j iii to (lii safety of the peil klil 1 or iii l ’igrs’illsasl.., issrl,sdi,ig sluatessiessli such, as sal .” sios siuo l.sn, ,. oU i.’ ‘ i .si,ihui is., iosii, ‘ Isa ru.ilcs.s’ or ‘‘Iiofllo lc lii lssss,ia,sa asisi $ or wIt liosit lana-hi a qssalli vl,ig idura_se a_-u ‘wisest tsieul ci shiiec(cth . anti Is) No,. nssise,lcnl sisal/or compare. tlva. a(s(çsusesit , 0,, usc n1dy of the pro s isuct ut-I iialh,sg but suit hh ,sil led to: (It) Coustusi, ,, all isutusisi luigrcdi- gui. ; (fl) ‘Among (lie Icuit (oak elsemi- c ii, hno s, ” (C) ‘i’oliuitlo,i Ilititoveal ’ (I) flnnl jut fated labeling Ii) Lacept a.. proyls iral iii purgg ,p$ ,ls fahllilil) of (liii sn Ilos,, lisisi iii issled labeihsig riiuiit lie uusubmilted sisal accepted prior to repiilra(Iaius however liuial prluiteal luabehis ,g need nut lie shubusltl ed usi,IlI dratt label teal, have bcc,i l ’roVl ,loii- ally ada-ellICti by the Agency. liii Clearly legIble Irhiroalsuction. or plssilo rrshiictlousa wIll lie accepted for (luisussuah baud, .iscl , those silk. acisCuirul directly osilo glass or metal Coiihuulsse,p or hurst bug or thus , hal.el, iucl, r ciuroahiurt iou ,, nulist bt of lnlcro. thus reps odin-i In,, qauahii y lbl Na,,,,, b,an il, or Sradema,L (I) 1 Iii isiuus,. l,ra,ud or it aslcurus , k u det which thai p r - ui iclalc I” ouhisct is sold liusli Ciugirar oss (lie hoist l ,isssel of (I.e tat,. I (2) tin “aunt h ’ ,at-i,( or Iraileniark tisay alt’s’., ails (hit haItI which (I) ii l lue or uuilile ulisig or liii hl. lint brr,i 5l’li ,ove,I iiy list A.hsaslusi , , lisrousgis , rglat,allo,i or nsu ’laprsiiesilnl rn Jails alhs ,ui us cii uglail. Ilsiuni usn.s , , u . , , , sua,.l i ,. Arh ’r’sl I .( I V—h (conI inisesi) 163.10 Ic) Name and uddrri . of produsta.- regIstrant, or person for whiai ,n mo- dusced An us t iqis ghhhiral siam , asial aui dri&i given on (lie lahial ihiahi lie ens,- sistered a. tugs nens, susial uululrauas of lisp producer. it (lit irgIjIruissi s siam. up Pears osu use label email u .s r gl.i , asit ha not (is, ijiodsicer. or if (Is. usasuse 4.1 I I.e petunias br wiu,u,n I Is,. s,a ’ l hi lily- waa prosiasceal afupesra oui I lie Inl,s.h II ua,ssit hue qusaihiieaj by laisisrosui tale was, uI , . 5 auth a. “lacked for ‘ ‘.‘ i)isi s Ilust cal by ‘ . or ‘ flout huy lii sliu ,a. (list the usanie ii siot I hat of I lie i , us duster. lull Net angslphf or inrnIu,s’ 0/ ron leaf, Ii) ‘list lid wrIght or lusecissie ol coishatit usd1 1)1’ fiflusiiv of W I Cli par, or oIlier niata-,lali ausal a.uucll I. (hue average cosutasil. suuila ,a, ruu shlg iiiy al steal us e nnlusluiiuuin q’ueisl ily, (2) II ihic pratlclsie Is a hhailsial lisa. net cotitent atelansasit ail.ail Ii,. Iii (dun, of IhsiushtJ lusraiusrp al 5I 1 F 520 (‘I asul shah be eaprecuati Is. (sisivessl isitsal Aaust, Ican unIt, of finIsh uuuissa-a-a iulu,l-s qusari,, and gallon, (3) lithe pastlelalt is anilal or ,aasssl.s lId, vIscous or h ’rea iusrh,cul or Ii a ,ssi. (sire of liquId and aoiIul , I his sia’t cuiss tent itatcint,,t shall Isa in ie,nsj of weluhst cc preas aJ . avastrais,l,asii pouiida a.siaJ Ounces. (I) In all Case., net cositaust aiusilh lie stated in tern,. of Usc largaut •usliah,hp unIt,. I e., “i poiusial ho Osius4-a-,, l l hsrr than 36 OUnces” (6) in adatltlon lo the required sirdic apechlled, net content luacy ha ra. pressed In, nsetrhc Usiltss II) VarIation above tulisl,i ,ssrn east tent or arouuid an avelage i, prisnl.s.sl- ble Only to (lie titeust (last It reiaue. seni. slevhafions tin. volshet,le iii gisoti In assists ctun hag (it act ic V a,i*l Ioui below a stated rnirul,,uu,us Is not penu.it led. I ii no case shell hiss’ avr ,sse nuts lent of (lie iseckapea bus a ei.hissusc,( tall below (lie s(5(Ca% evesage cnusta-u,t (ci Product nrptslra,i 0 nunsb,, ‘hue tegl.tr atiout 5s%usnh,pr •‘ulguiu-sl to list peshIclule Ptoihuue( at list Iiuusa’ s.f regishratlou, shall ipu’rur os I hr Is lirl (ireredesj by the lairs-sc I:u’,t hla-,l tnstbo,s Ho ,‘ or (lit hIs, air r-rA I l , g No’’ ‘I lit neglst ,albo,s ,.ulu,sh,,-, duals ii,. ant Iii hype of a sire sisal l yle ilu ,ulla, 5 . , sillier pllus( sin lP.. 5 ‘. ‘s ‘5 ‘ I Chaph. , l—tnvhna m .nloh P,oh.chlon Ag.ncy ------- I 163.10 sun to ft The rci,ietrstion number cii i) (lie tvisil ,ed lilenilfyini piitase shall .inI a ipear In such a manner c i to alsaseat or Imply recommendation or rlilloraciis i9 i( of (lie •‘ ,oduct by the Aurory. (I I I’,yjdurIn , enfebfI,? ,nenf, s-eyh- trq(lori number. use iirotIuclsi estab. Ii I.iiu.,i( reclitratlon nus ,nb.c, prcc i)- cii by ‘lie plirane P VA pf (hr lliiaI rn(cblkliiiiesi( p1 wI,lg h the I ,riiJ uct was produced Ivisy ) ItAr lii ai y •iiItel ,lø locntlosi ori (lie label ni imine. dicte rositeiner. It •niiit apprar on the wiegqii ’r or oisl ’ililc conlelner of the pact age If (lie l’A catsiiil,li,ntnt rr- Iel ,,Il,,si number on (lie inslntilI ,i( co,slaiiirr casimsol be . clea ,fy ,cad thi,nss ls audi wra ipcr 01 contaIner. s) IngredIent •Iodemcnt—(I) Oener- at. Tim label of cccli peeticide liro.luct mmmcl ire, * alate,ncmst which cositelni (I.e ne.u an) peiceilteac by wci 1 ht of cccli active hmpecilicnt. (lie total per. ceuite e by welg$i( of all Ineil Iuiircdl. clii,. p ’iil If (lie •mea(lchmhr coiit*lni, ar- emsile In csiy Ioi, . * g(a(etIi ,,i( of tile percrsiIa es ol total cii i ) watet soluble crimciilc calcisiatcil as eleinesilal Sr iseiiic 1 I.e active I ,iiredksils insist be dnilq ,ia lcd by (I.e term “active lni,tdl- ,.le” niiii (I.e hint liuireillemits by the trim hm.e,t inpreille,itj. ’ or this •lniu- icr Iors.ii of (lime term, wheti appro. ,i, Isle. Iio(l, tt,pni shah be In the SelilS type atre. be aIl iied to the same marsh.. hiii,1 be equally •‘rotnlnei. (. liii sictenirtit Iiie,( hl iRtC(hlfil(I. none” I. lint irqumlred for pie(Irldes which con- (mlii 100 percent active lIiIremIlent.i. l t tileec the h ’i reiIleiit statement I i S rnmnplrte anclymil. of (lie i’eetlch.le. (lie irimis ‘ ii lypl, shiiiii riot he Used ci a Isc i)Iui for tIme Imiiredlent sLaIrm ri(. (2) rosulon of lnçredfen( •Ialemenf , ( Ii 1 lie Isitrctjle,i( •(attnir,i( Is nor- Inch, itiiiilrrml on the (gout psiicl of lh.e latch If theme l ’ s sri out ld con- tainer or w,chiper tliro.i hi which (lie isi rg ,II ,,1 s(ctcme,i( cannot be chrutly I raiL (I.e lnsme ,hle,i( s(shfsne ip simimet cl,o asillear on silich. onlaite cosiIahii , or WImlil.pr if the nice or (olin of (lie icrke 1 c , ,iak a It lrnp ,acttea ( ,t to Place tlir li.p testie.iI slat client on (lie hiomit laud oS ll. hahn. • ,nm i.iln.Io ,i lucy Ii araimlnil (or II., lug, cuhleiit alnln.u , , ..i( (0 “l’i ccr cIacwI,r, till. 40—P,oi.€il 011 .1 nvl,onm n ( Ill) ihe teat of (I.e lnare.tIent state. ment mUst run Palallel with other teat on time panel on which It appemis, •iid mod bc elcamly ehle1lsip sl.h ,ctiie horn minI 11 1 1 , 5 1 not be placed in (lie body of other teat. (3) Namc to be used fn ingreilli-af •tafrmenj. Time name mmcii for md. Iii. •r dhcn( shall be (I.e acci.ti(ed romnmnoim • name. I I there Ie one. mi. hoc ed It (I.e chemical Jiptue, 1 lie COiIlfl,Oi lmflne may be iliCij aloise orily it It Ia wet, mnwii It no conuatios . licine limos beers eitalshl,hied, liii ’ chemical nsmC mlosi shall lye ulenil In no Cane will (I.e mine of a Ilsilemask or simopil- etemy name be petmltte.i iisileni antis risoiC hiss htrri mim-cepteci as a com,uion name by (lie Ailmnuiuia(sat under (lie *mittuo.l(y of flectlos i 26(ch(l) (4) Statement, o/ pervenha es. The luercesitmir. of Ii .SmeuhInr ,i. milieu he stair.) in t i-nis of ,sehglu( lo wei h .(. Tiir eon. of psrcmilamna of (lie active ans i (lie Inert Inyredlniuts shall be 100. I’erccnua ns ahsslI slot Ire eajireeceil by a ra,i e of values such a, “22-2e% If (lie uuie of (lie pestlrhie prinimict are enpreased as welphu( of active Isisreill. esst per huh area, a e(a(cm,,it of (lii wriehit bf active initruileist pet ,is ilt volume of (hse pesmilcitie forniulatton shall also appear In (I.e Iiiuredlent ststein e nt. (6) Acccrurp of •tited per centage. Time hcfteflta 1 e. ‘iven shall be us pie- elne as pomualbie P Il ctisi ioo.l mciiu- faclum in practice. if (l.ere may be tan- avoidable vitiation between miflsufsc- tu,In bstchu a, (ire valise slated for Cccli s iIve Imiiteulhi,it shall be (he lowest peictn(ale whIch ins, be pica. esut. (6) Peferioraf(gn_. 1’ee(ici ,1r wlsklu ch m anme In chsemli-sI eornpos .ltlo,u iii- rilficantly miu ,.l meet (I.e follo h ,i Ii- bell, . 1 regsslme,nenpjs: (I) In cams wI ,tti It I i deler,nt,i. J (lost a 1 cImi iomuntsla(lo,i cliiiiijti chsenmlc, olnIHualllolt sIiuihIlcaii(iy , use sift set usual bra, (lie lohluwii, •lat i, .,i .( li i a tuionilm,t,i( luismithois oil (lii- label: (liii for sale or mine after humid (II) 1 lie prn ,Iiirt mijet sued all lain-I cmliii’s UI , to (lie a ,h,a(lsp Ihiise huh. mini on this hahn-I. (3) Ine,f ing.i-iII ,mif , ‘I lie Adi,iiiihi (muir she? rciliil e (lit sinful- iii ci,y ins-vt ln,redieiihi.i lo be hunt In (he Iliamedlemit statement It lie determine. (lost such hisp IeilItnt(mip may Poir * linratil (o mcii or (hr environment (is) IVarningj and Precautionary atatrmenf, Itrqiih,ed wernhui s and h”rmautlnnary statensenis concsrninq (lie lnm,e ,sh CICaS of loSIcoisupical hia.zcusl Iiidhuulh ,ig lia iird to chuhltjren_ euiviruiimd,m(ah hiararit dish pusyalcal or chemical hap-at, fall is, 10 two hoops; lImo-u .. rcq.iIme,I as. (lie front pa nel of (Iii, habeIhiig and II .oj which, may Si . .d b .i e o to_ IJd. 10 .. , ; , , b ..i 5 i i . s h y-li (I) ItI4IIISI,I Piatanf signal word_ tA) TorIclfy Category ? All pei(ichde prod. lid. tuuee(lm .p the cihitiha of To*lcf(y Calepor, I aiialh bt , oq (lie front panel use eh nsI word ‘f as [ e,- In ad- dition IS tIre Product was asetyned lo TouIcI(p Catriom, I on (lie (jails of II. otal. Inhusha(Iosu or degr.,a ) (o*lclty dh’s(hmict from skIn asiul eye locil ci- fec(s) (lie word ‘I’oiusosu” shiafl sppesr in red or. a bsch.atois,i, of dIstInctly ton( ia ’ s(In 1 color arid (lie •htuhl and CtOlalp , ,t. shah ssiuirar In immedIate siroihs,iI(y to (lie coid “pohsoit (U) 1otlcfg ,, C’ntepory II All Pestl. m chic P ’su .l,Iel mec(h, . 1 (lie culterla of loiilnlty (‘sihi ory II shall be,i- on (lie fros,t hahn the sl iuah wouil (C) Tof(clfv CaIcgo, Iii. All Death- chic pm uiiuctc rnccthgs 1 (I.e c’l(e,Ia of 1 n ’ slcl(y Cainmior, Ill shall bear on lhie 110111 iia,uel (I.e word ‘C.u- tins,” (I)) TnrI ft,, IV All pe.(I- Chic ilisuhI sirl ’ s lurch 5 ,, (lie ci It t , Ia of 1 (‘shell 1 (I IvRofy I V iuliu .II bi-si oil (lie is.ii,t Isnisni lhs , . mulmiuivi wo,sh (cu,(hsu,s mh:i I, , ,. o/ •Iq ,, ( lIar ( s,uv ni y,.ni iv (h..$ us a. ba. • . .—. Pu .w ToahcI(y Catepoty Is not prrml(t d escept when (hue Aiens-y sirtn,n,in,mi that auch habeIIri hi iir-cca.ary to pre vent unreasonable adv.-, , ntf,r( on man or the Cfl’lronm, t In no ca.q hull mote than on )umnnalu ) .srsi,4 •lgi.si word appear on lIst (‘omit panml of a libel. (II) Child Ihaagrd vrenu lng P’rry pes ticIde product label shah bear on hts front panel thu. SIa(tWt, ,( ks-tp out of teach. of ChIldren.” Only in casri whiete (lie likelIhood of con(a - wlhh thIidr 11 dunn 1 dh ,(,ib,s(1o 0 ma, tnt- ln , stors e or use I. deflloi I 5 ( 1 p(p4 by (he applicant to be “shremehy nelnoiC or lithe fli(tir, of (lie pri(Icldr Is sun-li that It is approved for slit ohu liifiis,la Ci small Children may (I.e Auhlnh ,iI. (,a. (or waIve (liii req,,ircsn ,i( (III) Xfaj,mmng oF Pracfl at tr eat ‘fln(—(A) Tozfc((p Cat.pnu, I A statement of practical ttisihuir,it uilm.t aId on O(hieg) shall appear on (ii i . (mon( Panel of (lie labs-I of all P ’uhlch.hra lall hui Into 1 oddly Calean, y I mill (lie hash of oral. IiiIssIa(I , ,,i flu •hniu,,ah (iIr. lilt y. I lie Agi-sury lila 1 ilowu-vi 5• — - — i•. -I •‘b I • 4 - • ‘I 5 ii ’ • s. -. °• : A i Eh1I)LI IV—I .f l(contjnued) I. • is, iii , Choph., I—tnvI,.nmafllol ! olstiIon A .ncp. - I p is I. •. • i 162,10 5 i..., appes, etsewl,,re t pstIIir nnqnI, . nie l COncernina ronts-sit placrin nh (ype sire amid t ”oml.ir,i ., air miivrst below, ii) Required front pans-f ‘ t nfrnu.-nf, WIth (I.e escu-pilon s - u i lIre rl,Ihd hiagand wdi-nu ,i; ,ilat,-,iu,n( liii tia me. mitslH-d on (hue fromui pain-I ni II— label I . by thur baldly C a f e o. 1, of (lie pictichil.. This- rml.-ao,y I. a.- Shut) Ohm (hoc b I of I ii , hulgiigsu( liar.,,) shown by aim . of this- h li shls -alot ’ s In (hue table below: F -___ ?w4 , ’ s 1 I • —.1 s’d i 5,, 10 t * Q a -s 5 P I1, 1 ’w I -lv SIWn S ‘a is sd b ,5., 5 5 S .v I .wiw._ pu Is ..j i.y .Ø.., pui P j Is’s au _ so nw-.sl N s sv.ssl tOydp 55 . 5 5 Iut.5 5 . 4 I **a sSè ) , y.ap ,, P *55 B. .,.. I.. .. •4.4 __ i . Is ’ sIIwi 55 g 5 I - . I H, d 4 ‘..aw .a I, iu.u ------- o 161.10 cat treatmetit Ii some telcrence such o ike ..ts(ement ot pisctic .i treat- mc iii on back panel • . 5ipir., o” the 110511 •i’niicI neog the wotd “Ioi ,oii” and tim Oh iiii amid cionabones. HI Other toxicity categorli , The n1 .itcniri .( ol practical treotmesit k iiot acquired on (i .e (rout pasiel cac pt a. ,lr,c,il,c .l In •..r.orasph (1.11 I )(llI ) Al ol (liii u.rctlo,i 1 liii PIg . 5)lIculs .t may (tow- ever. luritule such a trout panel aisle. nirmit iii Hiu option. fltotementa ol practical tiestrnent .rc. lmowevr,. me. quired eincwl .cre on (I.e label I,. cco,d with par.a,aph (1 .1(2 ) ol tl .i section I I they do riot appear on (lie I, o t putmici 1.? rlacemeiis and prominence All (I.e acquIre front panel warnhsi stutle- uneni,, ,l.alI he touped io etIter on (lie john. and .i . Ii ap;.r .r with . lIi- cicitt proiniiirs,c g lalive to other Irosit psuirl teat utnul matiiiI material to mitlie them unliktly to be over- loukcd us.idrr customa.y comiditloti. ol iitrch .sc anmi tine. 1 he iotIowls, (oWe show. (I.e minimum type aire require- mursita lot the (gout pond waniln sliteniemit.. os. srioue aites ol label ’, lii) EiiUlt nn,enlat ? a,n,di Wis re a i, .rniii cihsia lo (mu tam’,ri ot tiIsuui a ci ,iuiiiia Iluu,,i. mu, Ouili d omen S ii’ 0111 m,iutl’,. pm rcanIlomi ry eiatu-uu,tmiii . ore me- qiui u-ui sinfi,,. (I .,. iiitI,,, o( (Ii ,. isn’ni ml 011.1 ll.r o .,.m i, ,uhnh e firern., liti 40—P,ehsshlas, .1 Vnvlr.nmsni 1 1 . - i d • S I. I I t I II IS I. I I (21 Other rmgnlrrd looming, and pre. ca.mllonnry afntcnienl, Tise warmilui., . ...ii plc-cautionary ataictni-nt. ae Ic- qtulrcd below push oIi ,ra, Io cther on (lie hutbel Iinmlrr (lie penersi i .camhhiu. hecinustion.ry Btu .teme.iun” amid tist .ler appropriate a .bl.ramiinp ol “hisrurd lo lhimii,in. nd i)(munce(io Aid- nt I, .” ••Puivht om.meuitr’i hipzsrd cmi lhiyilcai or Ciieiniruil ilarard. ” (I ) Shiicuf So ?im .n.an and domeilic animal,. (A) Whtrr a harard e ,iat to humosic or domeetia ,iimnai,. thu-call- (busty •tatesn,sii.. ore reuhisited hull. tatinp (i.e iiaitlctsi .r iisirgirni, (lie roiste( ) ol eapneutt suid lit. recsti- (mu, to bt tutlitti to avoid •cvklem .1 , i .uitury or dt,n .pe. 1 lie piccoimlionary p.1. 5 ,-spIn .11011 be i,nuneiiiateiy pie- teulcmi by (i.e ci .pro um late l.arard .i mial woid. (ill lire toilowini labia depict. typi- cci precwtitlmnuar, si’ttmemit. llseee statemrn(, mount be modlilemi o cx p.uided to teliect bpecl(ic i,ar.am-da. hsijuury ôr du .anm . P iamj .le. ol the linrutrul ltA1u-a,irpil.u .ini tl. ciucu,m- eiauict-i lsustl r viii, ii they are req.ul,emi I s uhiow: (A) ii ft Sienticimir im,i ru.uir ,I ( ii i mitut 4 .inr IJ ,IC rc.•,tniu, a ,, a, live qurihirmul 11)0 01 lr -mt.’i. (i .e slatu-ment “Thu r .ti- Clmhe h Tr .alo to WiluIljg ” I. required. (ill II a p athchip intended los oust- minor line cnmiloim,, miii active Insuredlesit with a 1kb AnIle IC.. of I l’pm or ieii.i, (I.e 3101 i-tuim -m,t “3 liii h ’eui lici ,lt 3 Tank to Pkii ” Ii icqutru-ul I( ) Ii a turiticlir luiitmi,Ird lot ptst- door tine rop ,tmtl,in all ac(iv I ’)RICIIICI .( vhS ii am. asic,. acute old it).. 01 100 or leti. ar a Auibitcuite dietary iC,. of 00 or irni. (lie iietemeui( i 1,11 I’r,tim idc Ii I o ic I a Wihuiiife ” ii trm (m,irrii IS)) I I either uicri,irnt l .Iitory or field i,uuhl ,-i ilesnou, ,(ta l ,. (hot one ol (lie I ’ctiiri ,te suop n-nulL In (.1.ihIy to ii ut liii . or mniain,nnin ti. . illatemeni Ii ) I)frccflona for V ie — fl ) (1en n . ,f Yq,uimemrn(j_Ilp Adeq,ii p, and chum. ily of dic.f(qj, Dirrc(Io . (or must tie allied In (elm,, which. can be Coolly rtiml am,d usm,m lem ’ ,(otjd by (he 0vertlt lirruton hlkily to use or to lo- pe, cm i . (lie tune 01 (lie pri ’ticide When Ioiiow , ,g miInecilo,i ,, tonal be cmIpqi u st e to pm olm-m-( (Sic pluhahic (p oni I i amid and (miii liesaomi , ,i huifimsy a,,d to prevent i’ 5uuCn oui i,ip amivrp,. el( ct on (lie Curl, i.ii,ne pit miii Pln ..n ,u- ,,f (a/ dis-e ,- 1 1 00 , f a a- tue. 1)1. chIosiq limp’ ft 5)hltfur Ott auiy portion oi (Sir isuturl iignvlulr,l that they are COmt -.I.I ,- ,uo,,, rminm, i. In br u-sicily reaut by hl ,r mud 01 hue s ’r ticffl himouh,act_ I’ IIloslc fur lIne m.iay nh’i.car on 5•ihu .5r,l hr pmsu 5 .I.I, u ,,nII,—r iiSm—5 Al. IliflIX IV—l (cont Inued) *111.10 “Title pietleide in eatrems-ly lode ho wlldhiic (list.)” ii . irqislremj (El Por tuna-a haivoivlu, 5 loll., appiim-o. lion to a,,Ici,l(,,, h rmoi.n lotr,if,• or shale lieu-n. or (or ri.ong,,llo utt,ai. .. ment irraimemiluu Prt(ici,Su-a (o*$c in poihinatimi 1 ipiiureb , . miimu4 hi-ut, Agap,os,,l at. imibel taulto,iu. IF) For mull omihmlutut, line.. ntt, . r hIuut,, aquatic AIil,liC,.( lmiu,i I is ,- ipilarl mnui’.i bear (lie rntu(iman - lC .- ,gm out ol iutki-t. pouimli or atrearn, I)n mmcl i-null stun misS,- w*(a-r by rSm -utnhu ,g of .quulpn .i-,u( or mlii poioi of waql ,- -- (iii) I ’hs,iiraS or cArmlcof hn,uy,dg Ws ,,itn 5 atu’iemrni,. II, , liasr ii,aiu ,i,ii. ii )- or rnptouive rl,iumnr(e,inii ,-, ci 5 iim pc tkimlu- are reqm.h, a-mi utn ichiow ,, (A) If ieqtmh,ed by (tie A ,titty. pumi-hi pilmutemi or Irftpitlc maIler ii. Pa-n-mImeS, attached to each pockape ol (lie tacoti tide, or placed witiilmi tutu- ousLilmiC wmsppe, or ha,: (ii ) The label bt r, • ‘rftrunc, lo (lie hlrtclhoai. for un. In ar ornpauiyi., 5 healiela or cirtisla,,. imurli si • Ru-a. dl rectlon, in (lie enclo-urd circular” amid (C) liie Admini-uhmalor d .itnrntp,.. , (list St Is not flecratary (or audi mhi,.-c (Ion, to appear or. Ii . . lutiiu-i. (iii) ?xctptlon So ‘rgusirvnua-nf for direction for U s e — IA ) Iletahlu-mi mihaic (Ion, (or use may be lanil llrd isa-ian las bchl,i 1 of p ’nI (chmlrut which a, a- iuilrp ..I.-ul ln u,ae osily hg snami,ulutr-(i Irma a-al iim.,I t,cI oIlier (luau, Sur’lJ-i, h— ili.I.ai ‘a Sms I. _g_ — — — — •,. .• h...d p lb. ‘w’. • s.-d w’d Abs. ’, l i i . 30 - - - Chiapt., l—rnvironm.nue, Pioiicilo Aismity - _ [ i1iiIii *.d -4 - lA m r-,.,u,.m,. C —.s..a., r. c , ,. ,e , , a a.. I , • a..aau-,s.. t.s.. . . . u- ,_, .• s. . to p, 0.. ___ •- .. -. . a. s. u...u.. .-m..,, I i . ..n u-..- .. i tu- I .po... . s..,... .. . Si. i , •_• 1 . -aOl h.I. p.*4 . ., o V ‘.4 —a-4 a... am V I vs 5 r.....4i _ . p . o . . .. s... . , su-, ls.o . 4 . *b . Is ut s I., IS I. bs’, Si I dais.’,’, ,., . a 0. u-i u-..-b... — ...u sá• I. lu-.,a ,. 5 .... lw . — .. I. ‘vs-as,., d i v. I0 i u-. . ... AS .v.. ps,i..l..d . - .s . .. C..’i.nu. ta..$s- r . .a . (1 1 11 a... w ..s- i_ _ P..... 0. ..oi p..- ’ , fra. a’ , -ia’... ,., .. . 1. •..a.ps-.5s. . ,S ,, i -p ‘,, . - , (I) ia.s-w.. .p..,, 5 Ala b-b. lo- V__ _____ (.a.. . .% P.na . . .U , ft. .p amy 5. . - a, .4 - ‘I- . . PG V ad s.. 5o V_ —- — — 5b..n..m . Pa .. . bu-.. ‘.a’ s.d ..-. .- . d.. .i .. ... Ito- V _. __. — s. a .s.s — i.. au - —. P..... -- — — a U le- 4 r*g P*cv4sosy .lslvs..4 Od tl.l .I .t . da,—d la.4 .p by b& ç £.S.vs-p v . s-d bsd sut.a-ia I - - - -- — raid aiu- . . ,os I I P. . .1 ,_43 154.5.4 — al. . ,4 .d Pso ,, i *b.l 0. aiai Is ..V .. Sw lAd a ‘ .y s d . . ) 0. . i ,ai er ’- —. — a.. €5.54, l’i ’r4 .i.lvs.s4 ci 5’.cP.d I..s-..d.. IJ.y to l.id U a l.. . .-J Is..a.d — dw.-4.d y Osut.a’, lvm .S Spe s .d dSn 4 1 . ops Iii d s biAsSu-it 0. wi psi 5. ys. • ‘ . aM a sn ó.d4 v s.. p ,gyfs.. a to. , ‘5. $ sd 55. ... .4w. i .s.N I....d,d a 1.5.1 P a -i. 4 0. . -., a.yo I— .’ ‘455 ie.,t P. rom p si ti ‘ v.a I o.v. P. aidS Ii . n .4 b...e. . . -. so... ‘rn a’) 0. s’uI psi . a’ a—’ o5.d4’ IAirs ,roi.ui A . scd .1.1.. . -t. .. A,d I I P—,’a.--.d Itd.u.d. dio ,oi.•d P .o. ll. ‘ 4I’I 4 . 44 I... .d ‘.o. . ldIs. .Si, .5 d.o.d . . ct a u-i ‘*‘.ê nu- l I l . p .ç - 1. ls a.. sad u4.4_, l su-p*4 I a A ,dd as. om .45. d At . .i s. ‘ 4.44 , 5. ...e ii se# i 5. .o . ai.i 1 0,4. . . ‘45. pIs ”ap 1 lv . - ..‘-“d — . ‘4.. t.,.... .5.sa ’ ,s Iu-en-o .i.’. ,i aid ai*to, . ..4 .,-,d,d 5 Iii . .,si ..s. . o pAsd I - - —- - s.* nai u- ..o.i sn..d.ot I 5.5. ... p ...idi i14 .poos s .4a’ - . . . s . ...y*.d I ------- • 167.10 (I ) The Ititmi clemily mhowp (hit the P’odurt It Iiilpuided (or time oiily lit inmiiiifceltiilip proccti.,ee mud mpe’cmcm (lie lypria) ol tirodiict. Involved 41) Atleqiaste liilo,ma(lon much at teelinirci ilata sliecte or biill (int , I, tvmllgil,ie to the timde upeclIyln the l Ie of liwbirt llivolp tl mud (I. i ropcr ij,e In iic,iu(mc(u,ln. (‘roceats- em; (3) The ploduct wIll not conic Into the iu.fidi ol the lene, ml public e.ccpt miter Inco,tior.(lo,s itito fluilefied prod- uct.; cud IS) 1 ht Admlnl .(u-atL r detennIni is (hut such dhtec(io,is etc hot tieceuuuaty to preve,i( UuitraJioliAhule adveise ef- fect. on luau or (lie cuivlronment. ( II) ) t.hkd direclioiim (or use msy bui oniltied from liii, lcbrhliii of peati- tithe proutucte (or which male I. limited lo pfiyuuiclmuie veterh,iaiim, or dru 1 . pitt.. provider 1 (liii: (I) 1 lie lmb l clemihy itatee (let the piotlurt I, (or lime only by phiyelcli,i. or velcihuue,ianuu (2) hut Atiunhuhateator de(ermuuueu (hut such directIon. crc not neceetaty to pitvr lit Iiuirruruionah,IO sdveree ef. (cc l . on mars or hue eusvironme,i(, arid (3) ihe product is. sito a ulnup end rcRuuuutrd tinier (lie puovlelon, of the Fedetal rood. i)r*up tui Coeme(lo Act.. IC) l)clrilied dhtectinni for u.e Ins be ennltteul (torn the lmbehIn of wit dde ptodi,cbi which Ste Imitended lo s lilt only by foumnuulttorm lii pititarlup prthlrldr . for sale to the ptiblic pro. idtsi (hut: ( 1 5 1 litre I i inlotmution readily avuhimble to the formulator, on (lie Coanpomilinui touchy, nietliodt of lime. •h’pilcsh,Ie c i i i lctloiiui or ilunlta(to,ts.. curt elf etIveneet of (lie product for pesit (cl e hsuirh,omem: (2) TIm label clraily state. (fiat the Itroduct hi Intended for uee only in unanijfactuis hip, lommuhatlimp, uiihs.I ,ip or tepnckl,ip for liCt c i a pesticIde mind specifics. hit lypehe) of pcut lcl.Je prod un. iuivnivrui, Ii) I hi hit ndiic( uis flimeuhy ruanuijec (tired, iou iuim;lat cut. ililiril or Iep)u%ck. macmi i i Vrmhntetcii: mini I I) I Iii Auhu,uiiih l , c(or mit-ic, moist,. I lint Audi til, ret Irsuut mu r uunt lied-tin my to pm cvcn( mutt rni,tui hjii. miuiv , it ’ ci tech i oum I,inn sit (lie niivls muui$u iu ’iI( this 4G—r,.,. tk ,, .1 tnvt,.nmsnt (1) ullfenta of I1i,vctfon. jbr the. 1 tue dl leetioiie for lime mliii Include (lie loltowimip, under (lie liemilluip. ••I)l. iection. for flit’: II) The atatenitrit of ‘ .me clamsuilica- lion a.. prrmerhiped in (41 (0(J) itninedl- •tdy under the liecdluip ‘flirec ilouia for time.” (Ii) imt tediudely b,low (lie stale- merit of time cI cinifIcatIn i, , the etate- merit “II Is. a vIolatlori of P ’eder.I i w to time tutu proiliurt in s. inamu ,ier lmicoui- mietent with II . iliwllaup. ” I lii) 1 lie •lie(e) of sp iilcslinn. as for emsinpie (lie crope, auilinaim,, sled, or outed.. to be tteeled. (i v) flie (atge( pe .t(e) umioclated with tici, mite. Iv) The doiep , rate retoch.(ted wills Cccli mIte and peut lv i) 1 lie method of apiiiice tloit. in. cludirip lnaitn ,rtloiu, (or dilutIon, II me- nutted, amid type(s) of shultlhcitlon ap- palming or eq ,ulp ,nriit requited, (vih Time frequency mud Ilunhip of sp- plicuiuiong hIeceotary lb obtain l (ectlvé temuiite without Cilialuip uiutcamoncble autvertc effect. oil (liC efivlronintnl (‘Ill) ttpet-Iflo limitation,, on reentry to area. whicte (lie I citlcluit (it t been applied, Ineetlup (lie icqiuh, elnent, cnnccru ,tnp ircuitty provided by 40 Cr 1 1 t’.jt l’P0 Il’) tipecilli, dui-t tioh . eohceiri inp (tie uiniape arid lilmiHunal ol lime peetl- chit Muitj Its comituiimmer, ineetiui the m . q ,ilrclnr,ite of 40 cm lad lee. Theme Iii.mtrujctlon. tush be prolupeui mud appear Under (huh’ liessiluip “Blorspe suid f) mpotuat “ ‘flitS huesuhiui, inusit be set lii type of (lie mmmi mhuiiunu ,t shieg at tequired for (lie viuhlil tucesid my (lice Tuible In I idi I0(lsflIuI,pp (a) Any hhupiltalho ( or rcsutt lc(lonj din lime uetJulrcd to prevent umuurtaaun%We sulveitme rIled., inch, mm’ (A) fleqimired limteu’vmip be(,een ep- phlcuitla,. mmii i lis ,,em,t of food cu feed cr 0 1 ,. (1 )) flotshio,iu,l crop ea(iic1(ona IC) Wmriii,, am required cpuiuuii( mime on cettshni cropt, anusmiele objecte, or lii or euliscerit to cc, tmi,i at Cat Ii)) hhtcuerveth) In) P ci icnhiiclt ,i hut pu ’uulhcijts. a slmirunru,t (htmL hut i’rtuhht-h,te luCy ht •i’uuiin,h mi,uuirr (lie till ret umi5iet vlvloui nl mi ri—i lhlhr ,i au,u,hhu alom whip hi mint is 1 pa I. nily mirtm i—u ,l Al Slur’ iii,’ ,,V A,i,,ul, “ii. I, , ,, u inn ’fl,p 1 avahhahl, to (ito PeImohi •Puml,hm tt ic peel icl de, lUuiCM thin Aps ’,icy hums. d.tr’,niIn J tluc( (tie pruilcluie mnmy only be III)phhCd tinder (lie itluect CllDCrphjhoui ol a Cettif lu .4 ep. (‘ilcator ‘din I , phiyticuiuhy pit- tent (I’) Other tierlhiutmit hui(ormmthon w huhchi (hit Aduuiluulti ‘star drtcrmlnt , In lie fleCe*imry hot- (lit Protection of tiiaui arid (lie (Ii . Snlean n of (lie (-ln--”l.flcuuliom,. fly October 23, i0’l , cii luetichde prod. tucti num, ,L bruit o (hit-h, isbn, a atsie. OutSit Of lute CIL’ tsifhrathon i hi imarmatmuphut IJ)Ih anti (2) of titI . sec. (huiui Amiy imnqthrhuhr proiluuct lot which itiuust lu 5Ir Cit S iaS.uh(it- (or menersi uu e smuih Otii ,, lot rCttuirt d lime tmim ii he sciPtur alely Imihiri rd uircotuiI p In lime ha- hti-hhmis. mitamnhaid, met (a, (hi in (liii imumb- trt -(toup amid ‘uhiptil be itimuhteted ci sept- mit prorlumc with Ihiifptrnt teii’utrui. hio,i umuumubi-is. ePic hcmiuhmip direction, only lot peiuclmh mllr(3) auth (lit other bca,imi uhhrcctloii , lou triutlicted uise(a) eapciit thimt, it e ploduirt hici both cc- et4lc ( ccl mi,e(su) mmiii aruiermi hide) both of (lic,c hid may appear on a Protimuct lnh,m ’i 1 i (or tcnh,hc(eti lime fu el 1 Prod- luclu siliali be siubject to thu provisIon, of I II I ] lO(J)(3p Ii) l/i C1o ,j j . 0 0 ,, PestI. cult Proh,uct, hca ,i , 1 , direc(i 00 , (or iiit- ( ’ u) cIst. l(i 1 semietal much be ha. tt Ied wlltm time evuct word, “OeneIci Clnt’ui(hcm(lo,i’. himiuotdl ttiy below (lie iicu u uih,i 1 ‘ h)irtclho,u, fat hlac “ And te l. tleiitt to tli CrucIal Clcsmi(ic.fl 0 ,, hid SUpprel , or Irliphlt , (lust (hue pen. etuui Imililty of (hit pCftticid eatend. btyo,u ,i (liote Ilulpomit, mmiii umeg con- (uuimie ,i is, (hue I)i,ec(horis or flat wIll be cmithtie,ed c Smut or mnutheadiny state. nirmm( uumiuier (lie itetittory defiuul(ho,, , of mmii, hum ntiiuiy_ I l) 11 ’tr (cfed (lie Clu1fl(flc p (fØ, t’rnIlcl i , f)totiumct. h’em ,ilnp direction hi C(5) dltuutifled rcsmlilc(,ci shah (mq’ ,f Imlmtcm,Imi . of reminded Isle ci . .. 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(tue IOhiOdiifl $hAlrtn(’ui l ii tequireci: “For retail ui, to amid um,.’ only by Certified A lsguhita(a,j n, u-n-n loin Under (lint third mumn.’tvi,ion and Duly for ttio,ue ntis-n toys-u ru by lb .. cs-,. lifhctj Apiuli 5 t 0 ,’ 0 s-t I hiijutl mu ‘ U, however other uu’mimuhtuho,y rrstmii-hi 001 s te Impn (lie Aiimnimil. (,mi,o, will define (hr ‘PPIOiiuis.ir wOudluip lot iii, term, of rrm(,icthnn liv 1k) Adventisin 5 lfirmt’,uj,uih PU lilge iuuhy 3 i9l , 40 P11 111 Au, I, isle; 40 P 11 hall, Au, Ii , illS ui-v mmn,mird . ii PR slp , r b 0, utui i’! 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( (pun 5 (intL (lie Pl’lirsuut or ne,istrent 1 lit, time °h’l’ (hull p io subunit Iudence imi tehiumlu of inch, PnieUun$lon in •ccoumhauuce ihi 1dm •IlPtifui)I4) of Liii,, preuhomi 1I e cppui usrut ph’ nepht(r., tiuvil have hmh(y live I l )/Jsy. liohmi lime ti,il e siuchu mu,I i ,-m. I, lCm), to •uulouu(t tvigirum, e hmi itiusmi ) i of uifrmiiiii,;tlu,u. m.im’ni 5rui ilovilj u-n, Choph.r I”iflVii oflm smil .,I P’tlscihoms A,.ncv ------- •• . .I ( tS 111.*ni .11 •.I •.s $ • I”I,i as s..lss( l .US5$ 5 C AIDS 50 ’ . I I• dI9hI%I l l aS ‘1 •I&$ *nsI$ aI . SC ‘I On C••I ..ç a •.a ‘nos I, ICIOl,$ On m l r;g II • Al (S AI$lI l(AlIflhI • — • •. .* b. b . .— .-. .4•• •4 • _ .. . —.. ..b It • in. 11*111.11,1 .• .. . €1 5tOIIAG(E MiO lO t)I WO’At. S’alnati _______________ sI, , I ’ s ’s ______________________ ‘‘ p. cn — Cnn. — ___________ _ I (no .. — ( I’O ’ -v----------- flna,, 5,$l ,Il(. 1 •aI • .. .1...... . . 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Dot At s1r 1AL PpICAI.tviw*itv IIAIlLa( i, (1 ________________ I 1IRAhI),Iu IiIJ ho ________________ IPAflhI It.I*Il).. h,o _________ I 11(1 CO’ht(i Ii _______________ — PP ICAUI.rjrnpy SIAPIUSNIS hI*jSJlI)1 SO SIUUAu I IS flOut tlU AN IA( bANOD P li.vv 0hluIh.IA( hI&jAhp$ • flESTflICTEIJ USE PESTICIDE hr rst,II tile It t1 sit • , I (..tItI• ‘pp lli,I,., “ FerI. S psi ,, (ii, dI..i I Su i.r.t.I,s e •.5, f.r I •iI cC ,, i.,p,.4 I, S . tar%II 5.4 ipplIt ,i., 5 (. ,IIiI— ISils is fl’ 1cIS:1.IS POll U,S • I b. b i ._ .._. ..i S ..— ‘S cI — ‘-S loll’ I ii ------- APPI 29DIX IV-2 LABELINO REQUIREM1 NFS OP THE FIFRA, AS AMD 1DED Keep Out of Reach of Children (Child hazard warning) Above signal word Thined Lately tie Iow child hazard wnrtilrig rri ii LABEL EW1J NF APPLICABILITY OF iUIithN PLACE1IE 1 ON LABEL COMMFM’S REX UIRFI) PREFERRED 1 Product name All products Front panel Center front panel 2 Company name and address All products None Bottom front panel or end of label text If registrant is not the producer, must be qualified by “Packed for . . •,“ “Distributed by. . .,“ etc. 3 Net contents All products None Bottom front panel or end of_label_text May be in metric units in addition to U.S. units 1 EPA Beg. No. All products None • Front panel Must be in similar type size and run parallel to other type. 5 EPA Eat. No. All products None Prdnt panel, itmiedlately before or following Beg._No. May appear on the container instead of’ the label. 6A Ingredients statement All products Front panel Ininediately following product name Text must run parallel with other text on the panel. 6B Pounds/gallon statement Liquid products where dosage given as lbs. al/unit area Front panel Directly below the main ingredients statement . 7 Front panel precautionary statements All products Front panel All front panel precautionary statements must be grouped together, preferably blocked. ( A all products 711 Signal word l?ront panel Front anel NOte type size requirements. Note type size requirement3. ------- APPE 4DIX P1-2 (contthued) JTj1j }% LABEL EWIEIIT APPLICABILITY OF REX IJIRE}1FNP PLACEME ’TP ON lABEL COMME2’ITS REY )UIRED PREFERRED 7C Skull & Cr038— bones and word FOISON (in red) All products which are Cat- egory I based ono 1 ,der— mal, inhala- tion__oxicity Front panel Both in clo3e proximity to signal word 7D Statement of practical treatment All prodUCtB in Categories I, II , and III Category I: Front panel unless refer- ral statement 13 used. Othera: Grouped with side panel precautionary statements. Front panel for all. 7E Referral statement All products where pre- cautionary labeling appears on other than front_panel. Front panel 8 Side/back panel precautionary statements All products None Top or side of back panel preceding directions for_use Must be grouped under the headings in UA, BB, and 8C; preferably blocked. 8A Hazards to All products humans and in Categories domestic I, II, and HI animals -- -.1 Erivlroraieutal L 3 . pro ’ hazards None Same as above Must be preceded by appropriate signal word. 8 1 1 None Same as above Erivlrorunental. hazards Include bee caution where applicable. ------- APP 4DIX IV-2 (continued) ITI 24 LABEL ELE}1ENT APPLICABILITY OF REL UIREMENf PLAC 74E] T ON LABEL COMMENPS REX tJIflEI) PREF1 ]1RED 8c Physical or chemical hazards All pressurized products, others with flash points under 150°F None Same as above 9A Restricted block All restricted products Top center of front panel Itrinedlately following heading of direc tibns foruse Preferably blocked Includes a statement of the terms of restriction. The words h,RESnI1tICTEI) USE PESTICIDE” must be same type size as Bignal word. 9C Misuse statement All products I 1OA Reentry statement All choithesterase inhibitors In the directions for use linnediately after misuse statement 1OC Storage and disposal block All p ‘oducts In the directions for use Iranediately before specific directions for use or at the end of directions for use Must be et apart and clearly distth— guiehable fran from other directions for use. 1OD Directions for_use All products None None Ma.y be in metric as well as U.S. units ------- Appendix IV-3 PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL HAZARDS Criteria Required Label Statement I. Pressurized Containers A. Plashpoint at or below 20°F; or if there is a flashback at any valve opening. B. Flashpolnt above 20°F and not over 80°F; or if the flame extension is more than 18 inches long at a distance of 6 inches from the valve opening. C. ALL OTHER PRESSURIZED C ONTAINERS 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° ?. D. Flashpolnt 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°F may cause bursting. Flammable. Contents under pressure. Keep away from heat, 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 aw .y from heat anc cen f1a E Do not use or sto’e near heat and open flane None required. 101 ------- Appendix IV-L STORAGE AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES All products are required to bear specific label instructions about storage and disposal. Storage arid 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.” The STORAGE AND DISPOSAL heading must appear in the minimum type size listed below: Required type size Size of label for the heading front panel in STORAGE AND DISPOSAL square inches (all capitals) 10 and under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 point Above 10 to 15 . . . . .8 point Above 15to 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 point Over 30 . . . . . . . •. . . 12 point Storage and disposal instructions must be set apart and clearly distinguishable from other directions for use. Blocking storage and disposal statements with a solid line is suggested as a means of increasing their prominence. A. 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 1 considering, when applicable, the following factors: 1. Conditions of storage that might alter the cornTsition or’ usefulness of the pesticide. Examples could te temperature extremes, excess! e moisture or humidity, heat sunlight, friction, or co .t iinating substances or medi. 2. Physical requirements of storage which might ad tersely affect the container of the product and its ab’.lity 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. 102 ------- Appendix IV-LI (continued) LI. 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. . 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, “no 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 appearing on the “Acutely Hazardous” Commercial Pesticide Products List (RCRA “E” List) at the end of this appendix or are assigned to Toxicity Category I on the basis of oral or dermal toxicity, skin or eye irritation potential, or Toxicity Category I or II on the basis of acute inhala- tion toxicity must bear the following pesticide disposal statement: “Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper dis- posal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wa es cannot be disposed of by use according to label i.n cructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environri ntal Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance “ The labels of all products, except those intended for domestic use, containing active or inert ingredients that appear on the “Toxic” Commercial Pesticide Products List (RCRA “F” List) at the end of thiS appendix or presently meet any of the criteria in ubpart C, L O CF 261 for a hazardous waste must bear the followIng pesticIde disposal statement: 103 ------- Appendix IV-L (continued) “Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate 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.” Labels for all other products, except those intended for domestic use, must bear the following pestlcide disposal statement: “Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.” 3. 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. C. Container Disposal Instructions The label of each product must bear container disposal instructions appropriate to the type of container. 1. All products intended for domestic use must bear one of the following container disposal statements: Container Tv e Statement Non—aeroso1 products (bottles, cans, jars) Do not reuse container (oottle, can, jar). Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash. Non—aerosol procucts (bags) Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash. Aerosol products Replace cap and discard containers in trash. Do not incinerate or puncture. 1OL ------- Appendix IV-Z4 (corit inued) 2. The labels for all other products must bear container disposal instructions, based on container type, listed below: Container T e Statement 1, Manufacturer may replace thIs phrase with one indicating — whether and how fiber drum nay be reused. Metal containers (non—aerosol) Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture a.nd dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. Plastic containers 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. Glass containers Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other approved_state_and_local_procedures. Fiber drums with liners Completely empty liner by shaking anc 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 reused l,_dispose_of_in_the_same_manner. Paper and plastic bass 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. Compressed gas cylinders Return empty cylinder for reuse (or similar wording) 135 ------- Appendix IV-LI (continued) Pesticides that are hazardous wastes under 40 CFR 261.33(e) and (f) when discarded. “ Acutely Hazardous” Commercial Pesticides (RCRA “E” List) Active Ingredients, (no inerts) ; Acrolein Aldicarb A 1. d r in Allyl alcohol Aluminum phosphide Z —Aminopyridine Arsenic acid Arsenic pentoxide Arsenic trioxide Calcium cyanide Carbon disulfide p—Chloroani.line Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts, not specified elsewere) Cyanogen chloride 2—Cyclohexyl—LI ,6—dinitrophenol Dieldrin 0,0—Diethyl S— [ 2—ethylthio)ethyl] pkiosphcrodithioate (disulfoton, Di-Syston) 0,0—Diethyl 0—pyrazinyl phosphorothioate (Zinophos) Dimethoate 0,0—Dimethyl 0—p—nitrophenyl phosphorothioate (methyl parathion) L I,6 —Dinitro—o—cresol and salts LI ,6—Dinitro—o—cyclohexylphenol 2,LI Dinitrophenol Dinoseb Endosulfan Endo thall Endrin P amphu r Pluoroacetamide Heptachior Hexanethyl tetraphosphatE Mydrocyanic acid Hydrogen cyanide Me thorny 1 alpha—Naphthylthiourea (ANTU) Nicotine and salts Octamethylpyrophosphoraiaide (OMPA, schradan) Parathion 106 ------- Appendix IV-L ( continued) “ Acutely Hazardous” Commercial Pesticides (RCRA “E” List) Active ingredients coritinuec : PhenylmerCUriC acetate (PMA) Pho rate Potassium cyanide Propargyl alcohol Sodium azide Sodium cyanide Sodium fluoroacetate Strychnine and salts 0,0,O,O—TetraethYl dithiopyrophOsPhate (sulfotepp) TetraethYl pyrophosphate Thallium sulfate Thiofanox Toxaphene Warfarin Zinc phosphide 107 ------- Appendix IV—L (cont iriued) “ Toxic” Co ercial Pesticide Products (RCRA “F” List) Active Izi redjents : Acetone Acry lonit rile Arni. t role Benz ene B13( 2—ethylhexyl)pthalate Cacodylic acid Carbon tetrachioride ChloraJ. (hydrate) Chiordane (technical) Chlo roberizene 4—Chloro— —cresol Chiorotorm o—Chlorophenol 1 —Chloro—o—tojujdine hydrochloride Creosote Cresylic acid Cyclohexane Decachlorooctahydro_l,3,L _ etheno_2H_cyc1obuta [ c,dJ...pentalen_ 2 _one (kepone 1 chiordecone) l,2—Dibro o—3—ch1oropropane (DBCP) — Dib ityl phthalate S—3,3—(Dichloroallyl diizopropy1thiocarb ate (diallate, Avadex) o—Dichlorobenzene p—Dichlorobenz ene Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12) 3,5—Dichloro—N—(l,l—dimethyl—2—propynyl) benza.mide (pronami.de,Xerb) Dichioro diphenyl dichioroethane (DDD) Dichioro diphenyl trichioroethane (DDT) Dichiorethyl ether 2 , 4 —Dichlorophenoxyacetic, esters and salts (2,4—D) 1, 2—Dichioropropane l,3—Dichloropropane (Telone) Dimethyl pht late Ethyl acetate Ethyl 4 1 1 4’—U ..chlorobenzi1ate (chlorobenzllate) Ethylene dibro ide (EDE Ethylene di c1 lor1de Ethylene o’ ide Formaldehyde Furfural iexachlorobeizene Hexachiorocyclopentadiene exachloro hane Hydrofluoric acid 108 ------- Appendix IV- 4 (continued) “ Toxic” Commercial Pesticide Products (RCRA “F” List) Active Ingredients : Isobutyl alcohol Lead acetate Lindane Maleic hydrazide Mercury Methyl alcohol Methyl bromide Methyl chloride 2,2’—Metkiylenebiz (3,L ,6—trichlorophenol) (hexachiorophene) Methylene chloride Methyl ethyl ketone i4— ’1ethyl—2—pentanone (methyl isobutyl ketone) Naphthalene Nitroberizene p—Ni trophenol Pentachioroethane Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) Penta.clorophenol Phenol Phosphorodlthioic acid, O,O—diethy1 methyl ester Propylene dichioride P yr i d the Resorc inol S af role Selenium disulfide Silvex 1,2, L , 5—Tetrachlorobenzene 1,1,2k 2—Tetrachioroethane Tetrachioroethylene 2,3, , 6—Tetrachiorophenol Thi.ram Toluene 1,1, l—Trichloroethane Trichlo 1 ’oethylene Trichl. L’omoncfluoromethane (Freon 11 ) 2, , 5—TrlchJ.orophenol 2, , 6—Trichlorophenol 2,L ,5—Trichlcrophenoxyacetic acid (2, ,5—T) Xy lelie 109 ------- Appendix IV- 4 (continued) “ Toxic” Commercial Pesticide Products (RCRA “F” List) Inert Ingredients : Acetone Formaldehyde Acetonitrile Formic acid Acetophenone Iso utyl alcohol Acrylic acid Meleic anhydride Aniline Methyl alcohol (methanol) Benzene Methyl ethyl ketone Chlorobenzene Methyl methacrylate Chloroform Naphthalene Cyclohexarie Saccharin and salts Cyclohexanone Thiourea Dlchlorodifluoromethafle (Freon l2) Toluene Diethyl phthalate 1,1,1—Trichioroethafle Dimethylamine 1,1, 2—Trichloroethane Dimethyl phthalate TrichioroflUOromethane (Freon il’) l, —Dioxane Vinyl chloride Ethylene oxide Xylene 110 ------- |