Worker Protection Standard (wps)

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Worker Protection Standard (wps) Laurie Rocco WPS Coordinator Pesticide Inspector MDAR 617-438-0051 laurie.rocco@state.ma.us

Worker Protection Standard Federal Rule passed in the 90’s Rule to protect workers/handlers on Ag establishments Pesticide Labels indicate that you must follow WPS, which then makes it LAW

WPS Changes Timeline 2015: Changes and updates made and passed 2016: Compliance assistance with growers 2017: Most of changes/updates are in effect 2018: All of the changes/updates are in effect

When does wps kick in??? If you employ people that work in the areas that are treated with pesticides = Workers 2. If you employ people that make pesticide applications for you = Handlers AND 3. You see this on your pesticide labels…

YOU MUST comply if this is on the label AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is: • Coveralls • Chemical-resistant gloves, Category F, such as barrier laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber, or Viton® ≥ 14 mils • Shoes plus socks

Central Display Location The FIVE PARTS OF WPS Training Central Display Location/Area Decontamination Site/Area Notification PPE Training Central Display Location Decontainimation Notification PPE

Training Must be a Certified Applicator or have attended the Train-The- Trainer course (Keep copy of Train-The-Trainer class certificate on file) Training MUST be done annually Must keep Record of training for two (2) years: Trainer’s name and qualifications Date Trainee’s name and signature How training was conducted (DVD, flip chart) TRAINING MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO ANY WORKER RELATED DUTIES!!!

TRAINING 2017/2018 2017 1.Provide training to ALL workers/handlers prior to them starting work 2.Be sure that trainer has Private Certification License OR has attended the train the trainer course 3. Use NEW training materials 4. Obtain a record of the training: -Individual name & signature -Trainer name & qualification -Date of training -Employer Name -How training was given Training video: https://vimeo.com/215241678

Central display location changes New Safety Poster (2018) Application records must include start and end time of application SDS for all pesticides applied must be kept in a location accessible to workers and handlers (Central Location Display Area) These SDS have to be kept for TWO (2) years

NEW Posting Requirements Outside applications: choose to either notify verbally or by posting signs...UNLESS: Label states to do both If REI is 48 hours or more, MUST POST SIGNS Indoor applications: Must post signs on entrances to treated areas UNLESS: REI of 4 hours or less, you can verbally notify Post on the border of any Worker housing within 100 feet of the treated area

New Respirator Requirements If your facility applies pesticides that REQUIRE respirators you must have: Medical Evaluation Respirator Training Fit Test

Medical EVALUATION Needs to be done by Occupational Doctor Only needs to be done one time: Unless health changes with handler Specific Medical Evaluation form filled out prior Retain copy of medical clearance letter from the doctor indefinitely

Respirator training and Fit test Must be done ANNUALLY Use Respirator specified on label Follow respirator checklist Follow Fit Test Procedures 29 CFR 1910.134 Appendix A of the OSHA regs Fit test and respirator training records must be kept for 2 (two) years

Decontamination Supplies Running water, soap, single use towels, change of clothes, Eye wash In addition to the old requirements: Additional Safety Poster must be posted Must have enough water for 15 min eyeflush 0.4 gallons per minute for 15 minute or 6 gallons at a gentle flow for 15 min Must have enough water for: 1 gallon per worker 3 gallon per early entry worker 3 gallon per handler

Application exclusion zone (AEZ) NOT IN EFFECT UNTIL 2018!!!! 25-100 feet around the application equipment where no one is allowed in during the application THIS IS A MOVING ZONE!!!! Extends beyond the boundaries of the farm and beyond farm employees If applicator sees someone within the AEZ, applicator must SUSPEND application. 100ft Aerially Airblast As a spray using a spray quality (droplet spectrum) of smaller than medium (diameter less than 294 microns) Fumigant, Smoke, Mist or Fog 25ft sprayed at a height of greater than 12 inches from planting medium using a spray quality of medium or larger

Best Management practices Read your labels! Know your products! Be aware of the weather conditions Know basic bee biology Open line of vision Change the way you make applications -Timing -Application method

BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES cONTINUED Contact abutters prior to application Walk around property Know your property lines Provide any additional info if requested Do not spray when windy or gusty Use proper methods and equipment Spray into the property Spotter Know your sensitive areas

STORAGE Solids over liquids Secondary Containment Metal vs. Wooden Shelves Inventory Sheet Labels and MSDS binder Spill Kit Ventilation

Questions??? Laurie Rocco Worker Protection Standard Coordinator Pesticide Inspector MDAR 251 Causeway St Suite 500 Boston, MA 02114 (617) 438-0051 laurie.rocco@state.ma.us