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1 Pesticide Labeling Fred Fishel, Ph.D. Dept. of Agronomy
University of Florida/IFAS

2 Information that will be presented throughout this presentation is based upon Unit 2 in the Florida Core Manual, Applying Pesticides Correctly. You can purchase a copy to keep on hand for a reference from the IFAS Extension Bookstore.

3 Purpose of Labeling Communication between manufacturer and user

4 Label vs. Labeling

5 All Labels are EPA-approved.

6 EPA reviews the labeling to be sure all necessary information is present.

7 Types of Registration Federal Special Local Needs Emergency

8 Federal EPA registrations are most common.

9 SLN Registrations

10 Emergency Exemptions

11 Classification of Pesticide Uses
“unclassified” vs. “restricted use”

12 Restricted-Use Pesticides

13 Certified Applicators
Private applicators Commercial applicators

14 Certification requires training and testing.

15 Parts of Labeling Signal Word Brand Name Storage and Disposal
Child Warning Storage and Disposal Statement of Practical Treatment Restricted-Use Designation Name & Address of Manufacturer Registration Number Directions for Use Ingredient Statement Environmental Hazards Formulation Establishment Number Physical or Chemical Hazards Entry Statement Net contents Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals

16 Brand Name

17 Ingredient Statement

18 Registration and Establishment Numbers

19 Manufacturer’s Name and Address

20 Net Contents Dry formulations – pounds or ounces
Liquids – gallons, quarts, pints or fluid ounces

21 Type of Pesticide

22 Type of Formulation

23 Restricted-Use Designation

24 Signal Words

25 Signal Words

26 Signal Words

27 Signal Words

28 Statement of Practical Treatment (First Aid)

29 Hazards to Humans & Domestic Animals

30 Personal Protective Equipment (ppe)

31 Environmental Hazards

32 Physical or Chemical Hazards
General Storage Concerns: Flammability Corrosiveness

33 Directions for Use

34 Unless prohibited, ok to…
Apply less than labeled rate, Target pest not listed, Use equipment that’s not label prohibited, Mix with other pesticides unless prohibited, Mix with fertilizer.

35 Other Directions for Use
Pests controlled Plant/animal/site Form to apply Equipment to use How much to use Mixing directions Mixing with other products Likelihood of injuring other plants/animals/surfaces Where should be applied

36 Entry Statement

37 Storage and Disposal

38 Applicators are legally responsible for following the label directions.

39 Photo Credits USDA-ARS Virginia Tech University
Mention of trade names in this presentation is solely for providing specific information. It is not a guarantee or warranty of the products named, and does not signify that they are approved to the exclusion of others of suitable composition. Use pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer’s label. Fred Fishel, Ph.D. Department of Agronomy University of Florida/IFAS Copyright 2005 University of Florida


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