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# PARATHION 4 EMULSIFIABLE
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- EPA Reg No: **279-1368**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Parathion (44.85%)
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- Label accepted: 1987-11-05
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01368-19871105.pdf
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---
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F2/ { ')'
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Code 749 Net Contents
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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Due to very high acute toxicity to Humans and Birds
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For relall sale 10 and use only by certified applicator or persons under thell direct supelVlsion and
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only for those usas covered by the certified aw!lCator'S certihcatioo. Oirect supervision lor this
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product is defined as the certified applicator being physicsHy present during application. mixing,
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loading. repair and cleaning 01 application equipment Commercia! certified applicators must also
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ensure that all persons Involved in Ihese activities are informed 01 the precautionary statements.
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Parathion 4 Emulsifiable
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Insecticide
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EPA Reg. No. 279-1368 EPA Est., 279-
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Active Ingredients: By WI.
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Parathion (O.O-diethyJ·O-p-nitrophenyl-
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phosphorothioate) ....... _ ....... _ . . . . . . . 44.85%
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R31ated Compounds ..... _ .. _ ..... _ ............. _ . . . . 2.15%
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Xylene Range Aromatic Solvent . - . . . . . . . . . .. 46.00%
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Inert Ingredients:. .............. . .. ,..... 7.00%
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100.00%
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STOP! READ THE LABEL
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CAN Kill YO
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DANGER POISON
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Keep out of reach
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01 children
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See side panels
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lor antidote
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and precaulions
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PcLlGRO
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PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles. no use este pro
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ducto hasta que la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicado ampliamente.
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ACCEPTED
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NOV 5 1987
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Undc.
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Fungi ~
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I I:-;'.Qclicidc.
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:1, : .. ·'cide Act..
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as ?n:l.··,,-_. :~. :he peHicide
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MglSteI..,d undel
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EPA Rug. No. -j 79 - /. ~{,r
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-FMC. '\~"'C U,-~.;:-.- ... .19$7- ..
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FMC Corporation . - ---.....,. .. , ~
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Agricultural Chemical Group
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Philadelphia PA 19103
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6187
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~~~ « l'
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DONaT
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SWAllOW
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D~TOUCH
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DONOT
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BREATHE
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DANGER-POlSON-PRECAUTIONS
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POISONOUS IF SWAllOWEt'
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ThIS product can )un you,' swallowed e1'en m
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small amounts spray mlsl or dust may be
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lata! II swallowed
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POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
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Po,sonous If touched by hands or spIlled or
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splaShed on Skin. In eyesoron Clothing (liqUid
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goes IhrOugh clothes I
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POISONOUS IF BREATHED
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Breathing VapOls, spray m.sl or duSI may be
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falal
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THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWiOD. INHALED. OR IF
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ALLOWED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PRDPERLY FOLLOW
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ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIp·
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MENT WILL INCREASE YOUR RISK.
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USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE
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CLOTHING AND EQUIPMEr. T DURING MIXINGIl0ADlNG. APPlI·
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CATION. REPAIR ANi) CLEANING OF A?PLlCATION EQUIPMENT.
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DISpOSAL OF PESTICIDE. AND EARLY REENTP.Y INTO TREATED
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FIELDS:
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Waterproof pants and coat; heavy-duty chemical-resislant gloves; rub
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ber boots or rubber overshoes: hood or wide-brimmed hat; safety gog.
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gles or face shield; NIOSH approved respirator. In addilior. mixerl1oad
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ers must wear a chemical resistant apron when using the concentrated
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product. During aerial application in nanenclased cockpits, a helmet with
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a visor may be substituted for the hood or wide-brimmed hat and safety
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goggles or face shield requirements.
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POISONOUS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE
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POISON SIGHS (Symptom.)
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PARATHION is a very dangerous poison. It rapidly enters the body on
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contact with alJ skin surfaces and eyes. Clothing wef with this malerial
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must be removed immediately. Exposed persons must receive prompt
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medical ~reatment or they may die.
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Some of ~he signs and symptoms of poisoning are: Headache, nausea,
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vomiling. cramps, weakness, blurred vision. pin-point pupils. lightness
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in chesf. labored breafhing. nervousness, sweatmg, watering of eyes.
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drooling or froth:ng of mouth and nose. muscle spasms and coma.
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WORK SAFETY RULES
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IF MIXING1l0ADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM.
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THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY
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BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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Heavy-duty chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant apron. long
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sleeved shirt (or gauntlets and short sleeve shirt) i::uld long-legged panls;
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shoes and socks.
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Safety goggles or a laceshield must be wom when rhe system is under
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pressure. -All other protective clothing and equipment required lor use
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with open systems must be available nearby.
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if APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR
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COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP
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MENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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Clean long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants. All other protective
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clothing and equipment required (or use during application must be
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available in the cab and must be worn when exiting the cab into treafed
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areas. If uoed lor this ""1JlO$O, coolaminaled clothing may 001 be broughl
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back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag.
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REMEMBER-THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT
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YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING QF APPLICATION EQUIP
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MENT OR DURrNG EARLY REENTRY! REFER TO THE INSTRUC
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TIONS ABOVE.
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HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTlY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL
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APPLICATION.
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IMPORTANT! If pesticide comes in confact With skin, wash off with soap
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aod waler, and contact a physician immediately. A.lways wash hands,
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face, and rU"m5 with soap and water before smoking. eating, drinking.
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or (Dilating.
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AFTER WORK: Wash glove~ with soap and water before removing.
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Take off a" work clofhes and shoes. Siore protective dothing separately
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from personal dothing.launder protective dothing after each use. Shower
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using soap and water. Wear only clean clothes When leaving job. 00
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not wear contaminated clothing. Personal clothing worn during mixing'
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loading. application. repair and deaning of application equipment. dis
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posal of pesticide. and earty reentry into trealed fiel"s must be stored
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and laundered separately from husehold articles. I othing and equip
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ment heavily contaminated or drencheo:t with parCimion must be de
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stroyed according to state and local regulations.
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( .-WILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE
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QUA TEL Y DECONTAMINATED.
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Respirators should be cleaned and cartridges repla ... .ed according to
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instructions included with respirators. Replace gloves frequently.
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FIRST AID TREATMENT
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Call a doctor (physician), Clinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the
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viet!nl has bt.en exposed to parathion and describe his condition.
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H breathing has stopped, start articidal respiration immediately and
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maintain until doctor sees viC'lim.
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H swallowed, drink 1 or 2 ~Iasses of water and induce vomiting by
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touching back ot throat with lInger. Do nor induce vomiting or give any
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thing by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical attention.
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In case of contact. immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty 01 water
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for a! least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.
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See doctor immediately.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Since any symmptoms from absorption of this combination product are
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likely 10 be those of para!rnon intoxication, treatment should be directed
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towards the relief of cholinesterase inhibition.
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Antidote--adminisler atropine suHate in large doses, TWO to FOUR
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mg. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanosis is Overcome.
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P"''l6at at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinilatiofl appear.
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( \M chloride is also anlidotal and may be administered in conjundion
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... ,,' alropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Par
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athion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor aHecting the central and pe
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ripheral nelVOUS systems and producing cardiac and respirato-y depres
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sion. At first sign of pulmonary edema, the patient should be given
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supplemental oxygen and treated symptomatically. COntinued absorp
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tion of the poison may occur and falal relapses have been reported after
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initial improvement; VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT
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IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 4B HOURS.
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FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL
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71 &-735-3765
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POST TREATED AREA
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Consult your State Agricullural Extension Service Of Experiment Slat ion
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regarding posting treated areas.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is highly toxic to fish and wildlife. Birds in treated areas
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may be killed, 00 not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps,
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marshes, bogs. and potholes). Run-on and drih from larget areas may
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be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. 00 not
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contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
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This product is extremely toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or
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residues on blooming crops or weeds. 00 not apply this product or allow
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10 drih 10 bIroming crops or weeds if bees are visiling the treatment
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area.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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00 not use or store near heat or open flame.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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U is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inco,)
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siSlent wilh its labeling.
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Do not apply fh1s product through any type of irrigation system.
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00 not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through
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driH expose wOtkers or orher persons. The area being tre~1Ited must be
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vacated by unprotected persons.
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Reentry into apple, citrus. peach, nectarine or grape fields in the stales
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of Arizona, California. Nevada, New Mexico. Oklahoma, Texas, and
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Utah is prohibited for seven days after the end of application. unless (!;II
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protective clolhing and equipment required for eady reentry as de
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scribed elsewhere on the label is worn. Reentry into all other treated
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areas is prOhibited for 48 hours after end of application, unless all re
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quired protective clothing and equipment is worn.
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Because certain slates may require more restrictive reentry intervals for
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various crops treated with this product. consult your Stale Department
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of Agriculture for further information.
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Written or oral warnings must be given to worl<:ers who are expected fo
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be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product.
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Inform worker~ of areas or fields that may not be entered without specific
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protective clofhing, period of time field must be vacated and appropriate
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actions to take in case of aCCidental exposure. An example of such
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information is given under written warnings. When oral warnings are
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given, warnings shall be given in a language customarily understood by
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workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is reason to believe that
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wrinen warniqgs cannot be underslood by workers. WriUen warnings
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must inClude the following information:
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DANGER
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Area treated With Parathion 4 Emulsifiable on (insert date). 00
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not enter without appropriate protective dothing for 48 hours (in
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sert State Department of Agriculture's re-enfl)' inlelVal. if more
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restrictive} .
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In case of accidental exposure to pesticide spray or dust, wash
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the skin thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated
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clothing and wash before reuse. If in eyes, flush with plenty of
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waler. If inhaled. ~ to an area where lhe pesticide has not been
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applied. Get medical aUention if neeced.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Pesticide Storage
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Do nol slore below O'F, (-18'C).
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Do not use or store near heat. open flame or hot surfaces.
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Keep out 01 reach of children and animals. Store in original con
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tainers only. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat
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Carefully open containers. After partial use, replace lids and dose
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tightly. Do not put concentrate or dilute material into food or drink
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containers. Do not contaminate other pesticides, fer1llizers, water,
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food. or feed by storage or disposal.
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In case of spill. avoid contact, isolate area and keep out anmars
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and unprotected persons. Confine spills. Call FMC collect: (716)
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735-3765.
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To confine spill: If liquid. dike surrounding area or absorb with
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sand. cat liner or commercial day. If dry material, cover to pre
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vent dispersal. Place damaged package in a holding container.
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Identify contents.
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Peallck!e Disposal
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Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal 01
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excess pesticide. spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Fed·
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eraf law. Uthese wastes cannot be disposed ofb), use according
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to label instructions. oontact your State PestiCIde or EllViron
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mental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representalive
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at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guKfance.
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Container Disposal
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Metal Containers-Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for reo
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cycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary
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landfill, or by other procedures approved by stale anoj locaJ au
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thorities. Do not cut or weld metal containers.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS
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The following restrictions apply to use of this prOduct after February 1.
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1988.
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Before using this pesticide on oorn andlor cotton In tho counties listed
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below, you musl obtain Ihe PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PRO
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TECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES for !he counl)' in which Ihe
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proouct IS to be used. The bulletin is availat:ole from your ,'"Iunty Exten
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sion Agent. State Fish and Game Office. or your pesticide dealer. Use
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or Ihl. p,oduct In I mIn .. , Incon.ll!enl wHh II!e PESTICIDE USE
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BULLETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES I ••
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vlolallon or Federal IIWI,
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Alabaml
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Colbert, Greene, Jackson. Lamar. Lauderdale. limestone. Madison,
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MarsharJ, Morgan, Pickens and Sumter
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.<
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(
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(
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Arizona
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Graham, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal and Santa Cruz
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Arklnu,
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Benton, Clark, Clay. Cross. lawrence. Lee, Poinsette. Polk. Randolph,
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Sharp and SI. Francis
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California
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Butte, Colusa. Glenn, Imperial. Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Merced.
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Modoc. Orange. Riverside, Sacramento. San Bernardino, San Diego,
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Santa Barbara, Solano. Stanislaus. Sutter. Tehema. Ventura and Yolo
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Florida
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Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard. Broward. Charlotte. Citrus, Clay,
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Collier, Columbia. Dade, De SOia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gadsden.
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Gilchlesl. Glades. Hardee. Hendry, Hernando. Highlands. Hil1srorough.
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Indian River, Jefferson. Lafayette. lake. Lee, Leon. Levy, Madison,
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Manatee. Manon, Martin. Monroe, Nassau, Okeechobee. Orange.
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Osceola. Palm Beach, Pasco. Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, SI. Johns, SI.
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lucie. Sarasota, Seminole, Sumler, Suwannee, Taytor, Union, Volusia
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and Wakulla
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Georgia
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Branlley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, candler. Charlton, Chatham.
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Effingham, Emanuel. Evans. Glascock. Glynn. Jefferson. Jenkins.
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Johns:on. Uberty. Long, Mcintosh, Pierce, Richmond, Serev,en, Ware,
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Washmgton and Wayne
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Kansas
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Clark. ComanChe, Meade and Stafford
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Kentucky
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Ballard, Buller, Edmundson. Green. Hart. Jackson. laurel, livingston,
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Marshall, McCracken, McCreary, Pulaski, Rockcaslte. Taylor, Warren
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and Wayne
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Mls.lsslppl
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Claiborne, Copiah, Hinds, Itawamba, lowndes. Monroe and Noxubee
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Missouri
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Barry. Benton. camden, Christian. Dallas. Greene, Hickory. Jaspar.
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lawrence. Miller. Newton. Osage, Polk. S1. Clair, Stone and Webster
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Montana
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Garfield. McCone. Sheridan and Valley
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Nebraska
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Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Butler, Casso Cedar. Colfax, Dawson, Dodge.
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DouQlas, Hall. Hamilton. Hall. Howard, Kearney. Keya Paha. Knox.
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Memck, Nance, Phelps. Platfe, Polk, Rock. Sarpy and Saunders
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Nevada
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Clark
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New Mexico
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Chaves, Oebaca and Eddy
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North Carolina
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Edgecombe. Nash and Pin
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North Dakota
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Banson. Bottineau. Burke. Burleigh, Divide, Dunn, Eddy, Emmons,
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Foster, Kidder, Logan. McHenry, Mctntosh, McKenzie. Mclean. Mercer,
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Morton, Mountrail, Nelson. Oliver, Pierce. Ramsey, RanviUe. Rolette.
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Sheridan. Sioux. Stutsman, Towner, Ward, Wells and Williams
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Ohio
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Pickaway
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Oklahoma
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Delaware. McCurtain and Pushmataha
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Oregon
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Lake
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South Carolina
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Aiken. Barnwell. Beaufort. Berkley. Charfeston. Colleton, Dorchester,
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Georgetown, Hampton. Harry, Jasper and Marion
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South Dakota
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Clay. Haakon. Hughs, Potter, Stanley. SUlly, Union. Walworth. Yankton
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and Ziebach
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Tennesset!
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Bedford, Blount, Claiborne. Decatur, Franklin. Hancock, Hardin.
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Hawkins. Hickman. Knox, lawrence. Uncoln. Loudon. Marshall. Mawy.
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Meigs, Monroe, Rhea. Roane. Scon. Sequatchie, Smith. Sullivan.
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Trousdale and Wayne
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Tex ••
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Aransas, Austin, Bastrop. Burleson, Ca~eron. Colorado. Comal. Fort
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Bend, Goliad, Harris. Hays, JeH Davis, Pecos, Reeves, Refugio and
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VlCtoria
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Utah
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Utah and Washington
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Virginia
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Lee, Russell. Scon. Smyth, Tazewell, Washington and Wise
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Not for use or storage in or around the home
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Do not use in undiluted (arm.
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Workers entering treated fields within 48 hours must wear protective
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clothing.
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!'Pply when pests first appear and repeat as necessary. Use the fallow,
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Ing recommended rates in sufficient water to thoroughly cover ono acre.
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(By ground apply a minimum 01 200 gallons per acre on stone lruit~
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and nuts; a minimum of 300 gallons per Bcre on some fruits; a minimum
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of 200 gallons per acre on bush and vine truils and a minimum 01 10
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gallons per acre on vegetable and row crops. By air, apply a minimum
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of 2 gallons per acre on vegetable and field crops and a minimum of
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20 gallons per acre on small ',uits and tree crops).
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Observe days interval between last application and harvest indicated
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by number in ( ) tollowing the crop.
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Apples (14): Aphids (Apple, Rosy Apple, Woolly Apple). FruiHr" Leaf·
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roller-Use 1/;2 to % pint per 100 gallons of water. (By air-Use 2 pints
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per acre). For Aphids, apply at pre'pink, pink, and petal fall stages.
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Repeal at 10 to 14 day intervals or as needed. Codling Moth. Mealy~
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bugs, San Jose and Forbes Scales-Use Yz pint per 100 gallons of
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water. (By air-Use 3 pints per acre). For Codlll19 Moth, appfy at petal
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fall and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until control is achieved. Fruit
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and foilage injury may occur on Golden Delicious. Jonathan and Mc~
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Intosh ap~les as well as related varieties such as Cortland, Kendall.
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Maooun and Melba.
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Cherries (14): Cherry Fruitworm, Oriental Fruit Moth, Eyesponed Bud
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Moth, Orange Tortrix, Cankerworm. Fruit Fly, San Jose Scale Crawlers.
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Aphids-Use % pint per 100 gallons. 00 not apply by air.
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Ffgs (30): Fig Scal&-Use 1 pin! per 100 gallons.
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Grapes (14): Thrips, Hoplia Beetle. Mealybug, Grape leaHolder-Use
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% to % pint per 100 gallons (200 gallons per acre). Grape MealybUg:
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Dormant Application-Use 2% pints plus 2 gallons Donnant Oil Emul~
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sian per 100 gallons. Apply 200 gallons per acre as a dormant spray.
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Apply only before fruit is size of buckshot or after harvest. Ground ap·
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plication preferred.
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Nectarines (21·Callfomla. 14--Areas Other Than CeIHomll): Oreintal
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Fruit Moth. Aphids, Fruinree Leafroller. Catfacing Insects. Thrips-Use
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% to 1 pint per 100 gallons (apply a minimum of 2 Rints per acre. Peach
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Twig Borer-Use 1 pint per acre. For Oriental Fruff Moth apply at petal
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fall and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until oontrOI is achieved. For
|
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Thrips, apply at 25% bloom through petal faU at 5 10 6 day intervals. Do
|
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not apply more than 5 pounds actual parathion per acre between Jan·
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uary 1 and harvest.
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Peaches (21-Callfomla only) (l4-Area. Other Than Calffornla): Cat·
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||||
lacing Insects. Thrips, Fruinree leafroller-Use % pint per 100 gallons
|
||||
of water. For Thrips. apply at 250/0 bloom through petal fall at 5to 6 day
|
||||
intervals. Aphids. Orienta Fruit Moth-Use % to 1 pint per 100 gallons
|
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of water. For Oriental Fruit Moth apply at petal fall and every 10 to 14
|
||||
days (hereafter unril control is achieved. Peach Twig Borer--Use 1 pint
|
||||
per 100 gallons of water. 00 not apply more than 5 pounds actual
|
||||
parathion per acre between January 1 and harvest.
|
||||
Pears (14): Aphids (Apple, Rosy Apple, Woolly Apple). Pear Psyllo
|
||||
Use % pint per 100 gallons of water. Codling Moth: Fruittree Leafroller.
|
||||
Mealybug, Pearfeaf 811fster Mite. San Jose and forbes Scafes-Use Yz
|
||||
to % pint per 100 gallons 01 water. For Codling Moth, apply at petal fall
|
||||
and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until oontrol is achieved. Injury may
|
||||
occur on Bose pears. By air-Use 2 to 3 pints per acre.
|
||||
Plums (14), Prunes (14): Orange Tortrix, leafhopper, Codling Moth,
|
||||
Tussock Moth, Eyesponed Bud Moth. Mealy Plum Aphid, Thrips, Fruit~
|
||||
tree Leafroller, San Jose Scale-t)se % pint per 100 gallons. Peach
|
||||
Twig Borer-Use 1 pint per 100 gallons. By air use 2 to 3 pints per
|
||||
acre. For Codling Moth. apply at petal lall and every 10 to 14 days until
|
||||
control is achieved.
|
||||
Strawberries (14)~ Aphids, Lygus Bugs. leafhoppers. Strawberry Leaf·
|
||||
roller, Whitefly-Use % pint per acre (no more than 300 gallons per
|
||||
acre). By air use 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
Beans (7)-: Aphids, Mexican Bean Beelle, Potato Leafhopper. Leaf~
|
||||
miner, ArmywOlm-Use ~ 10 1 pinl per acre. Whirellies--Use 1 pint per
|
||||
acre. Cabbage Looper-Use % to 1 Yz pints per acre.- (14}-Using more
|
||||
than 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
Broccoli (7). Brus .. ls Sprouts (7). Cabbage (10). Collards (10). Kale
|
||||
(10J. MUstard (10): Aphids. Serpentine Leafminer (on collards. kale,
|
||||
mustard), Imported Cabbagewonn, Cabbage Looper and Vegalable
|
||||
Weevil-Use 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
Celery (21): Aphid.,. Celery LeaRier and Spider Mite5-Use 1 pint per
|
||||
acre.
|
||||
Cucumbers (15). ~~'on.s 7). Squash (15): Aphids. Cucumber Beetle.
|
||||
Leafminers, Spider Mites, '''elonworms and Pickleworms-Use % to 1
|
||||
pint per acre. For Squash 8ugs use 1 pint per acre. Do not apply on
|
||||
cucumbers before vining.
|
||||
Cotton (7): CoHan Aphid, Spider Mites. Stink 8ugs. Southern Garden
|
||||
leafhopper. Cotton leafworm. Cotton Leafperlora!or-ose 1 pint per
|
||||
acre. 00 not apply Within 7 days 01 hand pickmg. Workers entering fields
|
||||
within 24 hours after applicallOn should wear protective cfothing.
|
||||
Lettuce (Head 7, Leaf 21): Aphids, leafhoppers. Leafminers. Catbage
|
||||
Loopers, Armyworms-Use 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
Okra/H): " ... -hids. Blister Beetle, Serpentine leafminer and Slink Bugs
|
||||
Use - ·~'nl p'lr acre.
|
||||
Pepper (15): Aphids and Thrips-Use 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
Potatoes (5): Aphids, Blister Beetles. Leafhoppers, Leafminers.Thrips
|
||||
and Vegetable WeeviJ-Use 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
Spinach (14J: Aphids. Leafminers, Spider Mites and Tomato Russet
|
||||
Miles-Use 1 pint per acre.
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
.,
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
· ~. ~ .
|
||||
SoIl Treatment: Beln., BeetI, Carroll, Com, cabbage, CAuliflower,
|
||||
l.eItuce, S_ Pototoeo, Omomtntalt: Wirewonns-{)se 310 4 quarts
|
||||
per acre (Ornamenlals-Use 2 to 6 quarts per acre) as a broadcasl
|
||||
preplanlirlij trealrn8l11. The lower rale of application should be used on
|
||||
mineral soils while muck soils will require·the higher dosage. After the
|
||||
material Is evenly distributed over the soil surface, it should be thor
|
||||
oughly worked into the top six 10 nine inches of solI with a double disk
|
||||
harrow. Application should be made at least one to two weeks before
|
||||
ptanting. Keep all persons out of treated areas for 48 hours. Do not
|
||||
contaminate Ponds or streams. '.'
|
||||
Do not use in a manner or at a time other than in accordance with label
|
||||
directions because animal, plant or crop injury, illegal residues or other
|
||||
undesirable results may occur.
|
||||
Dealers Should Sell In Original Packages Only,
|
||||
Term. of 5Ile or Use: On purchase of this product buyer and user
|
||||
agree to the following conditions:
|
||||
Warranty: FMC makes no warranty. expressed or implied, conceming
|
||||
the use of this product other than indicaled on the label. Except as so
|
||||
warranted, the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of
|
||||
use andlor handling and!or storage of Ihis material when such use and!
|
||||
or handling andlor sloragl is contrary to label instructions.
|
||||
Directions and Recommendations: FOllow directions carefully. Timing
|
||||
and method of application. weather and crop conditions. mixture with
|
||||
other chemicals not speciffcally reoommended and' other influencing
|
||||
factors in the use of this' product are beyond the control 01 the seller
|
||||
and are assumed by the buyer at his own risk.
|
||||
Use of Product: FMC's recommendations for the use I)f this product
|
||||
are based upon tests believed to be reliable. The use of mis product
|
||||
being beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee, expressed
|
||||
or implied. is made as to the effects of such or the results to be obtained
|
||||
if not used in accordance with directions or established safe practice.
|
||||
Damages: Buyer's or user's exclusive remedy for damages for breach
|
||||
of warranty or negligence shall be limited to direct damages not ex
|
||||
ceeding the purchase price paid and shall not include incidental or con
|
||||
sequential damages.
|
||||
_-FMC Trademark (749·6/87)
|
||||
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