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      • On farms, forests, and nurseries, an employer must post the signs so they can be seen from all points where workers usually enter the pesticide-treated area, including at least: Each access road. Each border with any labor camp adjacent to the pesticide-treated area.
      www.epa.gov/pesticide-worker-safety/notice-workers-about-pesticide-applications-and-pesticide-treated-areas
  1. 6.2.1 Display of Warning Notices. 6.2.2 Restriction on Entry to the pesticide treated area. 6.2.3 Preparation and Mixing of Pesticides. 6.2.4 Application of Pesticides. 6.2.5 Post-treatment Measures. 6.3 Storage, Transport and Disposal of Pesticides. 6.3.1 Storage of Pesticides . 6.3.2 Transport of Pesticides. 6.3.3 Disposal of Pesticides.

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  2. pesticide licensees to prepare their pesticide labels. Information on directions for use, safety precautions, first aid instructions and warning phrases are based on the knowledge of the pesticid e, its formulation, uses, toxicity and other

  3. l Before and after application, warning notices (e.g. POISON, NO-ENTRY, NAME OF PESTICIDE, DATE AND TIME OF APPLICATION etc) should be posted at conspicuous locations.

    • Both Oral Warnings and Posted Signs May Be Required
    • Notification Requirement
    • Exceptions to Worker Notification
    • Oral Warnings to Workers
    • Posted Warning Signs
    • Warning Signs in Other Languages
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    Some pesticide labels require the employer to notify workers both orally and with signs posted at entrances to the treated area. If both types of notification are required, the following statement will be in the “Directions for Use” section of the pesticide labeling under the heading "Agricultural Use Requirements:"

    On farms, forests, and nurseries, employers must notify workers either orally or by the posting of warning signs at entrances to treated areas unless the pesticide labeling requires both types of notification. The employer must inform workers which method of notification is being used. In greenhouses, employers must post all treated areas, except a...

    Oral warnings need not be given to any worker and posting a pesticide-treated area is not required if: 1. No workers on the farm, forest, or nursery will be in the treated area, or will walk within ¼ mile of the treated area, during the pesticide application or while the REI is in effect. 2. No workers will be in the greenhouse during the pesticide...

    Oral warnings must be provided to workers in a manner they can understand and must include: 1. The location and description of the treated area. 2. The time during which entry is restricted. 3. Instructions not to enter the treated area until the REI has expired. Workers who are on the agricultural establishment at the start of an application must ...

    Use signs that comply with the Worker Protection Standard to post warnings at entrances to treated areas. On farms, forests, and nurseries, an employer must post the signs so they can be seen from all points where workers usually enter the pesticide-treated area, including at least: 1. Each access road. 2. Each border with any labor camp adjacent t...

    The following signs are provided to assist agricultural employers with preparing warning signs in other languages. All warning signs must be visible, legible, and in the required format.

  4. 除害劑放置處/PESTICIDES STORED」的警告標誌與「不准吸煙、不准飲食/NO SMOKING、NO EATING AND DRINKING」的告示必須放在適當的位置和易見的高度。

  5. 2020年2月27日 · Notification Requirement. On farms, forests, and nurseries, employers must notify workers either orally or by the posting of warning signs at entrances to treated areas unless the pesticide labeling requires both types of notification. The employer must inform workers which method of notification is being used.

  6. AVOID CONTACT WITH AREA WHEN SIGN IS DISPLAYED.' In capital letters not less than 50mm in height must be displayed in the area where the pesticide is being applied. You must space the signage at satisfactory intervals to ensure people have fair and