# HELENA BRAND E P N 4-E - EPA Reg No: **5905-174** - Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP - Signal word: Danger - Active ingredients: O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate (45.87%); Xylene (43.56%) - Label accepted: 1983-11-04 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00174-19831104.pdf --- -Ethyl 0- (p-nitrophenyl) phenylpmspoooothioate......... 45.87% Xylene .................................................................................................... 43 .. 56% rnERr lll;Rlill r.rnrs.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 10 .. 57% 'IOTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100. 00% *EPN '!his prod.u::t contains 4 lbs Ern per gallcn ~ - POIs::l'l - PELIGRJ SEE SIDE PANELS FOR ANrIIX:1IES AND PRECAtJrIONS KEEP cur CF ~CF aUIDREN , ............ PREX:::AIJ:ICN AL USNUO: si usted l~ lee ingles, 00 use este ' prod.octo hasta que le etiqueta ha' '\ sido explicaoo anpli.aIr('!llt2, (TRl\NSlATICN: TO 'i'l{E USER: If you can:Xlt read Erw:Jlish, do ,"t--n:' use this pro::ity.;t until the label has l::een fully explained ,to 'l;ou.) EPA Reg. No. 5905- 174 EPA Est. r-Io. • I-bnufactured by ......... • Net COnten~ .. He lena Chemical O::lqJanY"'A-C-C-E-P-T-E-'D~', furphis, 'IN 38137 ,. I' NOV 04 m3 'hd.t \h4 ........... I tiotj.d~. i\v-~ld ... Q.M. ' d f,O J\t. t. I ... u~~ ........ s i " e ---IN. ..... , ....... · .. · ..... , , .... ..... , . · ..... .. ,. ~,_ ..... ~ .1 .•.• ~_. -. ( I PRECAlJI'I(X\jARY STATD1ENI'S 1ll\Z!\RDS 'ID HUMANS lIND lXMESTIC JlNIMI\LS Dl\NGER - POISCN Poisonous if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed throu:ftl skin. [» not breathe spray mist. Do not get in eyes, en skin, or on clothing. Repeat;ej inhalation or skin contact !lB.y, without syrrptans progressively in=ease susceptibility to EPN poisoning. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL 'l'REA'lMENl' IF SI'lALIDilED - Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and irrlu::e vaniting by t:ou:;hing !:Bck of throat with firger. D:l not irrlu::e vaniting or give anything by nouth to an un=nscious person. Get medical attention. I:.YE cnNI7\.CT - Flush imrediately with clean water for 15 minute.s. Get rre:lical attention. IF BREATHED - Rerrove victim to fresh air. Get rredical attention. SKl"l aNrACr - Rerrove =nt:ami.mted clothin:; and imrediately wash skin with soap and water. Get medical attention. POISONJNG SYl1PICt1S: \~ess, he2cl?che, blurred vision, nausea, VQl1.l.tJ..ng, diarrhea, crarrps, non-reactive pinpoint pupils, salivation, sweating and disccrofort in c.:.est .. NCYI'E TO PHYSICIl\N (Treaurent): Atropine is the specific therapeutic antagonist of choice against parasyrrpathetic nervous st:irnulatien. If there are signs of parasympathetic stimulation, atropine sulfate should be injected at 10 minute intervals in cbses of 1 to 2 milligrams until CCllplete atropinization has occurred. M::lrphine is =ntraindicated. Clear chest by postural drainage. Oxygen adninistration !lB.y be necessary. Observe patient cxutim.xJl.lSl y for 48 oours. Repeat;ej exposure to coolinesterase inhibitors TTBY, wit:hJut warning, cause prolonged susceptibility to , ~ S!lB.ll doses of any coolinesterase inhibitor. AllQlol no further exposure until t Ie tine for cholinesterase regeneration has been determined by blood tests. 2-PAM is also antidotal arrl !lB.y be adninistered in ccnjlD1Ction with atropine. ENVIRNMENTAL HAZARDS 111..5 pro:1oct is toxic to fish, birds arYl otr.er wildlife. Birds and ot.hei- i.11.l.i:llife in treated areas rru.y J:e killEd. fA) nJt apply directly to water. [» not,l.twl,y w!#e:'; runoff is likely to =cur. [» not. apply when weather cnnrlitions favor dr~~'L fran.wF¥\s treated. [» not cont:D.m.inatc water by cleaning of equiprent or disposal of wastes.· .. · . , . . . . . .... 111is prootx;t is highly toxic to bees exposed t-n direct treat:rrent or resif~4"s,on " ; '. blcx:ming crops or wc'€ds. Do not apply this produ;t or allCM it tn drift to .t·locm.i.rYj creps or weeds if bees ar>2 visiting the ITp..at:rrent area. """ PIIY~;TCJ\I, lIND OH1·ITCI\J, IIl\Zl\RDS ...... .. .. rl-l fYlt 1l~.(' nr str)rc, near heat or open flame. '--------------. [) I HEC'T I CNS 1'"0 H USF: It lS a violation of Federil) law to use this prodoct ill a rmnner inccnsistent with its 1,,1)('1 in'J. ..... vrl D::l not enter treated areas for 2'-1 l'Ours unless appropriate protective clothing is worn. D::l not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried. r eJuse cert.';n states may require m::rre restrictive reentry intervals for various crops treat€' 1 with this prcduct, =nsult your State DepartnEnt of hjriculture for further infe'rmation. PIDl'ECTIVE CUJI'HING RBJUIREIl: Wear clean protective clothing, goggles, and respirator appruved by NIOSH or t.Je P..rrerican National Standards Institute when applying or handling, or when reelltering fields within 2'-1 h:mrs of treatnEnt. The following protective clothing must be worn: ligh~ight, unlined, natural rubber gloves at least midforearm in length; a wide brinrred waterproof hat or waterproof h:xx:l; a protective suit or =veralls of a nonperrreable,non-cioth material covering the I::ody f~an ankles to wrists; ligh~ight, unlined, natural rubber toots at least midcalf in length; full-face respirators and goggles are rBIuired. /\erial at')?licators in positive pressure cockpits and other awlicators in ccnparable grourrl cq.ll~t: \Vith appropriate filters at all air int.akes need OClt c:anply with th=se protective clothing requirerents. Written or oral warnings must be given to v.c>rkers wh::> are expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product, (Indicate specific oral wan which inform workers of areas or fields that may OClt be entered witlLlut specific protectiv(; clothing, period of t:irre field must be vacated and awropriate actions to take in case of a=idental exposure.) When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language custanarily understcxx1 by v.orkers. Oral wanll.nqS must be given if there is reascn to believe that written waD1ingS cannot be understood by I.Grkers, Written warnings must in:::;lLrle the following information: '(Apprc:priate signal v.ord DANGER or WARNING). Area treated with (name of g;:sticide) on (date of awlication) . D::l not enter without appropriate protective clothlnJ for 2q oours. (Insert here actions to take in case of accidental p..Jrol):Jhly caver all scrfaces to be treated. rate!: emulsions may be easily ar:plied with either grourrl equipnent or by airplane for the =ntrol of many insects. For AERIAL APPLICATICtl, mix with 1 to 3 gallons of water. (For ('..alifornia use a minimun of 5 gallons.) For aerial ar:plications, flagging must be by fully autarated mechanical means or by hunans \ dge Do nol apply ..... llhln 14 (jays 01 hal 51 !Xl not awly to =rn durin] the pollen shed periof if bees are visitiT¥)" the treatment area. · .. -.~ __ '-vi I Co.\oDITICNS CF SALE - LI}UTED 1-IARRI'NI"l AND LlMIThTIONS OF LIABILI'IY AND RD1EDIES TIlE O:uurI'roNS FOR USE Of' TIllS PROOJCT REFI.JXT TIlE CFINIoo CF EXPERTS BASED 00 FIElD USE AND TESTS. TIlE D:uurI'IooS ARE BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE AND SHCULD BE FClI..I.O'ED CAR."YULLY. liCkJEVER, IT IS w.POSSlBIE TO ELIMINA'lE ALL RISKS INHERENTLY ASS(CIA'IED !-lITH THE USE Of TIllS PRO!XX:T. CR)P INJURY, INUFECTIVENESS OR OI'HER UNlN'I'rn)ED ffi'l! :r;xJENCES MAY RESULT BEX:AUSE OF SUCH FACTORS AS WEATIIER CCNDITIONS, PRESEN::E OF OrnER HATERIALS, OR THE ~ OF USE OR APPLICATICN, ALL Of WHIcrr ARE BEYOND THE CXN.lWL OF HELENA OR TIlE SETJ,ER. ALL SOCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSlMill RY THE PUI'GlASER AND USER. HELENA \-