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Environmental Protection Agency pesticides regulated

Environmental Protection Agency, Pesticides Regulating Program. Pyrethroids and pyrethrins, 2013. www.epa.gov/oppsrrdl/reevaluation/pyrethroids-pyrethrins.html.Accessed 12/10/2012. [Pg.289]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pesticides and Pesticide Containers, Regulation for Acceptance and Recommended Procedures for Disposal and Storage. Federal Register, 39(85) 15236-15241, May 1, 1974. [Pg.18]

Over 25 years ago Carman and coworkers recognized the adverse potential of fieldworker exposure to pesticide residues ( ). Subsequent fieldworker acute organophosphate intoxications and resulting political pressure led to regulations by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency. These regulations and the worker reentry situation have been the subject of reviews (, 3). [Pg.59]

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pesticide labeling regulations, www.epa.gov/oppfeadl/labeling/lrm/chap-03.htm... [Pg.581]

In early 1995, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) summarized its role in the regulation of pesticides ... [Pg.141]

J., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, personal communication, 1989). The United States has fewer recorded pesticide poisonings per unit weight of applied pesticide than in other countries. For Instance, the U.S. has only about l/50th the number of world poisonings but uses about one-fifth of all the pesticide used in the world. Thus, it appears that the U.S. program to regulate the use of pesticides is more effective than in most parts of the world. [Pg.319]

California EPA. 2001. Evaluation of methyl parathion as a toxic air contaminant. Department of Pesticide Regulation, California Environmental Protection Agency. Http //www.cdpr.ca.gov 8765/. January 19, 2001. [Pg.197]

EPA. 1985d. Pesticide chemicals. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Federal Regulations. 40 CFR 455. [Pg.286]

H.W. Biermann and T. Barry, Evaluation of Charcoal Tube and SUMM A Canister Recoveries for Methyl Bromide Air Sampling, Report EH 9902, Cahfomia Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Pesticide Regulation, Sacramento, CA (1999). [Pg.934]

Department of Pesticide Regulation California Environmental Protection Agency Sacramento, California... [Pg.188]

KayLynn Newhart (2006) Environmental fate of Malathion. California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Pesticide Regulation, CA, USA... [Pg.274]

On August 3, 1996, President Clinton signed into law the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA). The new law required major changes in pesticide regulation and afforded the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unprecedented opportunities to provide greater health and environmental protection, particularly for infants and children. The FQPA required the EPA to review the more than 9,700 tolerances established before August 3, 1996 (the... [Pg.44]

EPA. 2002J. Tolerances and exemptions ffom tolerances for pesticide chemicals in food. Sodium chlorite exemption ffom the requirement of a tolerance. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Federal Regulations. 40 CFR 180.1070. http //ecffback.access.gpo.gov/. April 24, 2002. [Pg.132]


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