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SHELL 2% PHOSDRIN INSECTICIDE DUST


f?O/-O) 2% PHOSDRIN® INSECTICIDE DUST ACTIVE INGREDIENTS BY WEIGHT alpha Isomer of 2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate 1.2%" 0.8%" 980% 100.0"0 Related Compounds INERT INGREDIENTS TOTAl "Eqlvalent to 2.0%w PHOSDRIN Insecticide USDA Reg. No. 201-290 Read the Directions Carefully and Follow Them at all Times USE AND APPLICATION DIRECTIONS Apply required amounts of Shell PHOSDRIN Insecticide Oust uniformly to the foliage with suitable eround or airplane equipment. 00 not apply with hand equipment. Use this product only for recommended purposes and at recommended dosages_ for bet results consult the State Agri­ cultural Extension Service for exact d05aze and timing recommendations. Begin application when insects first appe3r and repeat application as often as necessary to maintain control. Avo;<1 drift of this product to any crop for which it is not registered or to any crop for which it may be reglstred but 3pplication would be closer to harvest than recom­ mended. '.' Consult your State Department of Agriculture or 1001 Agricultural Extension Serice for Information on the time interval betwcon applica­ tion and safe re-entry to the treated field. FRUIT CROPS GRAPES: For control of aphids use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. 00 not treat wlff1ln 2 days of harvest. For control of leaf folder, leafhoppers, mites, red-banded leafroller and I)'iUS bues use 25 to 50 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 5 days of harvest at 50 lb. dosage. STRAWBERRI ES: For con'rol of aphids and mites use 121f:z Ibs. per acre. For COntrol of grasshoppers, strawberry leafroller, It-marsh cater­ pillar and Iygus bues use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. For all hard to kill Insects. Inc!uding aphids and mites, use 50 Ibs. per acre. but do not treat Within 2 days of harvest. FIELD CROPS ALFALfA, CLOVER. For contrOl of aphids and alfalfa caterpillar use 12112 Ibs. ptr acre For control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers. cutworms (climbing), mites, alfalfa weevil larvae and Iygus bugs use 121;2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. CORN '.FlElD, S ..... EET. AND POPCORN) FOR fORAGE ONLY: For control of aphids use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per ;;.cre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. MUSTARD GREENS, TURNIP TOPS. For control of aphids use 122 Ibs. per acre. For control of cabba&e looper, ,mported cabba&e worm, false chinch bug, dipterous leafminer (adult), grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. 00 not treat within 3 days of harvest. PEA VINES (FOr. FORAGE ONLY); for control of aphids use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers, mites and cut­ worms \cllmblng) use 121,12 to 25 fils per acre. Do not treat withIO 1 day of harvest. VEGETABLE CROPS: ARTICHOKES; For control of aphids use 122 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat witTlin 2 days of harvest. BEANS; For control of aph Js use 12'(2 Ibs. per acre. For control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers, I lites and Mexican bean beetle use 122 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. BEETS (INCLUDING TOPS): For control of aphids use 121,12 Ibs. per acre. for control of cabba&e looper, cutworms \Climbin g). dipterous leafmlner (adult), false chinch bug, grasshoppers, mported cabblee worm, leaf­ hopper. mites an!! salt-marsh caterpillar use 171) to 2~ Ibs. per acre. Do not treat with in 3 days of harvest. BROCCOLI. CABBAGE for control of aphids use 121.) Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper, imported Cibbile worm, grasshoppers, leaf· hoppers, salt-marsh caterpillar, mites, cutworms (climbing. dipterous leafminer (adult) and IyeuS buas use 121f:z to 25 Ibs_ per acre. 00 not treat wIthin 1 day of harvest. For hard to kill insects, including aphids, use 50 Ibs. per acre, but do not treat within 3 days of harvest. BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER, COLLARDS, AALE: For control of aphids use 121,~ Ibs. per acre. For control of cabba&e looper, imported cabbaee worm, grU$/loppers, leafhoppers, salt-mlrsli caterpillar, mites, cutworms (climbing)_ dipterous leafminer (adult) and Iygus bugs use 121f:z to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 3 day. of harvest. For hard to kill insects, including aphids, use 50 Ibs. per acre, but do not treat collards and kale within 7 days of harvest. CARROTS: For control of aphids use 121f:z Ibs_ per acre. For control of leafhoppers, Iygus bu&s, mItes, cabbaee looper. dipterous leafminer (adult), cutworms (climbing) .:l~~ alt-marsh caterpillar use 121f:z to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within '1 days of harvest. CELERY: For control of hl!l.s use 121(2 Ibs. per acre_ For control of dipterous leafminer (adlllTJ',IY&uS bug, salt-marsh cIterpillar, leafhop­ pers, cabbage loopers and mites use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre_ Do not trat Within 3 days of harvest. For hard to kill insects. Including aphids, use S() Ibs. per acre, but do not treat w,thln 5 days of harvest. CORN (fiELD, SWEET, AND POPCORN) FOR GRAIN ONLY; For control of aphids use 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. CUCUMBERS (OUTDOOR): For control of aphids use 121/2 Ibs. per acre. For control of grasshoppers. leafhoppers and mites use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 2 days of harvest. EGGPLANT} PEPPERS: For control of aphids use 12'12 Ibs. per acre. For control OT grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 121'2 to 25 lbs. per acre. Do not treat Within 2 days of harvest. LETTUCE: for control of aphids use 121'1 Ibs. per acre For con!r'l of corn earworm, cutworms (climbing). dipterous leafminer (adult). cabbage looper, imported cabbill worm. gra:;shoppers, mites, Iygus bugs, salt­ marsh caterpillar, false chinch t'ug and thrips use '21(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 2 days of harvest. For hard to kill insects. including aphids. use 50 Ibs. per acre, but dn not tfl'at within 4 days of harvest. MELONS (INCLUDING CANTALOUPES, HONEY-DEW MELONS, MUSKMELONS. WATERMELONS): For contrc.1 of aphids use ,2112 Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper. dipterous larminer (adult), leafhoppers. ly&US bUiS. mites, false chinCh bugs. saltmarsh caterpillars. cutworms (climbing; and grasshoppers use 121.] to 25 Ibs per acre. To cont{ol rindworms (cabbag looper, cut .... orms salt marsh LJterplllars, tobacco budworms) on watermelons use 12'/ ·bs. per arre. Do not treat cantaloupes. honey-de" -.Ielons. muskmelons m "'aI" elons w,thin I day of harvest OKRA: For control of aphids use 12V2 Ibs. lJer acre. For control of rt­ worms (climbing;. corn earworms. green stink bug, mite> and .. elvet bean caterpillar use 121,7 to 25 Ibs per acre. Do not treat wlthi-, 1 day of harvest. ONIONS (INCLUDING GRE[N ONIONS fnr rontrol of thrips :.nd cutworms (climbin&i use 12'.2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not tre~' within 1 day of harvest. PEAS (INCLUDING VINES For r"n:r(ll of aphids '''' 17 1 ,' Ibs. per acre For control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers, mites an~ cut",orms (climbing DANGER! POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS SEE ANTIDOTE AND OTHER PRECAUTIONS BELOW use 121f2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. POTATOES; For control of aphidS, grsshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 121,o'z Ibs. per acre. Do not treat wlttlln 1 day of harvest. SPII'iACH: For control of apluds use 121f:z Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, mites, dipterous leafminer (adults), cutworms (climbing), salt-marsh catrpillar and false chinch bue use 121(2 to 25 )bs. per acre. Donat treat within 4 days of harvest. ror hard to kill insects, including aphids, use 50 Ibs_ per acre, but do not treat within 4 days of harvest. SUMMER SQUASH: For control of aphids use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For cor.trolof cabba&e looper. dipterous leafminer (adIt), leafhoppers, 1&uS bUis, mites, false chinch bugs. salt-marsh caterpillar, cutworms (cl.'m­ ing and grasshoppers use 12V2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat Within 1 dlY of harvest. Tm'ATOES (OUTDOOR); For cotrol of aphids use 12112 Ibs. per acre. For control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 121/2 to 25 Ibs. per acr!. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. TUPNIPS: For control of aphids use 121,12 Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper. Imported cabbage worm, grasshoppers. leafhoppers. mits, false chinch bugs "nd dipterous leafrniner (adult) use 121.', to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 3 days of harvest. DANGER POI,ONOUS IF SWAlLCWED. INHI.I EO PR ABSORBED THRllUGH SKIN RAf IDLY ABSORBED THR':UGH ~.IN RlPfAHD INHALATION OR SKIN CIl' TALT MAY WITHOUT SYMPTOMS. PI''JGRfSSIHLY INCREA'>E '.JS· CHTIBlLiTY TO PHOSDRIN INStCTlCIDE POISONING Do ot swallow or get in eyes. n skin. or on lthIOg. Dr !lnt l),eathe dusl or vapor. Do not contaminate food or feee oducts. Not tor use or stolage In or around the home. We, r clean rubber gloves, clean protective clothing, and goggles or face shield. Replace gloves freQuenlly and destroy used gl:lves. Wear a ma'k Or respirator of a type found adequate for mevinphos (PHOS[lRIN Ins .. ctiCide' protection Wash thoroughly With soap and water after ha" 1110g and before eatin or smokIOg. If t I::?!erial gets in[Q the eye '. Immediately flush ""th water for at .' d ,,',inutes and lIet mel ,cal attentIOn. In case of contact. remo, ,I, cr-) "inated clothing aM ... dsh skin ",th soap and water; ... a,:. 'I, .. Ii-. .. ,fore reuse. In dse "j s'"llage .... ash down 'o\lth large ! ,,'s L' "'ater. Decon- !an 'J' .. df ... ' ... '1r, O-'j_. pmt"'nt bv 1,(Jhlng ), ted SolutIOn of i"d·j dr'1 ::!E.terfnt dnd nrse with v •• "01£; DNGER ''.' ".r dod eye eent.· ·11 , , Idling strong r du tl'_'" ..J Os .. , app" " .', Ie Olll! to Jleas c "nprotected humans "r . "Opfle'dl a""T o · Unp.olected humo,,,,mals shoulCl be kept out )f IlealeO ',e,ds cO the day of tredtm, I.J nol af)ply when weather (on !Itll;n, L;" r d"f! !o. '" area' trealed 00 not apply where runoff is like v t, JClu' Do r,')t . "ntamlnate "ater by cleaning JI equipment or dlspsJ' of wastes Thl' prod,,_t " pOisonous to j,sh and wildlife Birds feeding on treated are, s may be killed Keep out of Idoes. ponds Jnd stream' Do not apply In alY manner not spec Ifler) on I"e label DlONTAMINATf AND Ul')lROf USED CON1AINlRS 00 not reU,e lor any pur ,ose. NET WEIGHT: 100 POUNDS ) ;. ( .

  • , Destroy containers by crushing or puncturing. then burned stay out of smoke_ ANTIDOTE AND FIRST AID TREJ ATROPINE IS THE EMERGENCY ANTIDOTE FOR PH OS PC:SONING_ CALL A PHYSICIAN IN ALL CASES OF SUSPECTED POI! INTERNAl: If the matenal has been swallowed, induci ately. This may be done by mtroducmg a finger Inti giving warm salt water (! tablespoon of salt t.) a glas GIVf. ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PER! EXTERNal: If the matenal has been spilled on the ski move patient from the VICinity of the Insecticide, r. nated clothing, and wash skin With soap and running 1 rial "ets into the eyes, wash Immediately With runnin. ten mIOutes. IF WARNING SYMPTOMS APPEAR: (See WARNING SYMP patl',1t prone and quiet. Start artificial respiration tient is not breathing. Trnsport the patient i'l1'l1edia' hospital. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN WARNING SYMPTOMS: Symptum< ,:,clude weakness. h' in chest. blurred Vision, non-reactive pIO-point pupils, ing. nausea, vomltlg, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps TREATMENT: Atropine is the specifIC therapeutic an' against pora:lmpathetlc nervous stimulation. If there sympathetiC stimulation, atropIOe sulfate should be injl IOtervals. In doses of I to 2 mdllgrar.1S. until r"'lete occurred. Prahdoxime chloride (2·Pt',1 chlOride, mlY also be us antidote In adc .'.Ion te 3nd while maintalOIOg full adults. an 100tiai dose of 1 gram of 2 PAM should be I as an infusion In 250 cc of saline over a 15 to 30 mir is not practical, 2·PAM -nay be admIOlstere slowly Jectlon as a 5 percent solution," water over not less After about an hour, a sewnd due of 1 gram :;f 2·PA' if muscle weakness has I;Ot been relle.ej. for infant dose of 2·PAM is 0.25 grams. Morphine is an improper Heatl11ent Clear chest by post,.-:I drainage. Ox Hen admIOistr2:1 sary. Observe r-",ent continuously for 48 hours. Rp cholinesterase Inhibitors Iay Without warning. cause tlbility to very small do';es of ony cholinesterase il further exposu'e until ch'liinesterase regeneratIOn ,a! !!etermlned by bloo test. NOIICE OF WARRANi '( SHELL CHEMICal COMUNY MAllf" riO W"PRAN"iY OF , FITNESS FOR ANY PIIRP"SE, OR '·THEP"'II~.'EXP"ESS cernln~ this pr r1,'Ct r ,ts u'es w,rh p"'er1 ~ 'YJne' U uct under norm-I conltlons in -~ cd 'Itt ttoe "tater label. ACL 1 J6fJA 4 ) I SHEll CHEMICAL COMPANY, A Division of Shell Oil Company, ,~GRICUlTURAl DIVISION, SAN RAMON, CA. 9458J . -

% PHOSDRIN® INSECTICIDE DUST I IN'REDIENTS Isomer of 2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl ethyl phosphate Compounds INIIREDIENTS Ilent to 2 o%w PHOSDRIN Insecticide Reg. No. 201·290 TOTAL BY WEIGHT l.2%" 0.8%" 980% 100.0% control of cabbage looper, imported cabbiill worm, grasshoppers, leaf· hoppers, salt-marsh caterpillar, mites, cutworms (climbing), dipterous leafminer (adult) and Iygus bugs use 12112 to 25 Ibs, per acre. Do not treat wIthin 1 day of harvest. For hard to kill insects, including aphids, use SO Ibs. per acre, but do not treat within 3 days of harvest. BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER, COLLARDS, KALE: For control of aphids use 121,'1 Ibs, per acre, For control of cabbaae looper, imported cabbage worm, gra&Siloppers, leafhoppers, salt-mar5li caterpillar, mites, cutworms (climbing), dipterous leafminer (adult) and Iygus bugs use 12112 to 25 Ibs. per acr~. Do not treat within 3 days of harvest. For hard to kill insects, including aphids, use 50 !bs. per acre, but do not treat collards and kale within 7 days of harvest. Cf.RROTS: For control of aphids use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For control 01 leafhoppers. Ivgus !lugs, mites, cabbage looper. dipterous lealminer (adult), cutworms (climbing) and salt-marsh caterpillar use 121/:! to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 2 days of harvest. CELERY: For control of '!.(lhicts use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For control of dipterous lealminer (adllTT)';iygus bug, salt-marsh caterpillar, leafhop­ pers, cabbage loopers and mites use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat Within 3 day~ 01 harvest. For hard to kill insects, including aphids, use 50 Ibs. per acre. but do not treat Within 5 days of harve5t. CORN (FIELD, SWEET, AND POPCORN) FOR GRAIN ONLY: For control of aphids use 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. CUCUMBERS (OUTDOOR): For control of aphids use 1l1/2 Ibs. per acre. For control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 121(2 !o 25 Ibs. per acre Do not treat within 2 days of harvest. EGGPLANT} PEPPERS: For control of aphids use 12!,-2 Ibs. per acre. ror central aT gr3Sshc.ppers, leafhoppers and mites use 121/2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat Within 2 '.lays of harvest. LETTUCE: For control oi ap'.lds lise 121.2 Ibs. per acrp For ,'"nlro! of corn earworm, cutworms (tlimbing), dipterous leafmir,er (adu!lI. cabbage 100; ,lmpJrted cabba&& worm, grasshoppers. mite;, Iygus bugs, salt­ mar"h caterpillar, false chinch bug and thrips use 12112 to 25 Ibs. pN acre. Do not treat within 2 days of harvest. For hard to kill insects. including aphids. use 50 Ibs. per acre. but do not treat wi!:lin 4 days of har"st. MELONS (INCLUDING CAMALOUPES, HONEY·DEW MELONS, MUSKMELONS. WATERMELONS): For control of aphids use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper. dipterous Imriliner (adult), lefhoppers. IYiUS bUiS, mites, false :hinch 'Jugs, s31t·marsh caterpillars. cutworms (climbing' and grasshoppers use 121/2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. To cont(ol rindwor,s (cabl'age IJoper, cut ... orms. sallmarh c3terpdlars, lobacco budworms' on watermelons Us 12 V2 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat cantaloupeS: honey·dew melons. muskmelons or watermelors Within 1 day of harvest OKRA: Fl)r control of aphids use 12V2 Ibs. per acre. For (flntrol of cut· worms {cl:mbmgl. corn earworms. green stmk bug, mites and velvet bean caterpillar use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat wltr,ln 1 ay of harvest. ONIONS \INCLUDII-IG GREEN ONIONS. For control of Ihrlps and cuti.Jrm, (climbing) use 121(2 to 25 ibs. per acre. Do not :reat within 1 jay of h8rvt. PEAS llNCLUDING VINES' For control of aphids us~ I?I} 'JS per ."e For confrol of grasshoppers, leaf!'opper', mites an1 cutworms (climbing • DANGER! POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS SEt ANTIDOTE AND O'THER PRECAUTIONS BELOW USt 12"'2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. POATOES: For contrOl of aphids, grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites USE 12112 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat wltftln 1 day of harvest. SPINACH: For control of aplHds use 12112 Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper, imorted cabbage worm, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, mites, dIpterous leafminer ( .. dults), cutworms (climbing), salt·marsh caterpillar and false chinch bug use 121;2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not trelt within 4 days of harvest. For hard to kill insects, including aphids, use 50 Ibs. per acre, but do not treat within 4 days of harvest. SU'MER SaUASH: For control of aphids use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For cor-trol of cabbage looper, dipterous leafminer (adult), leafhoppers, Iygus bUiS, mites, false chinch bugs, salt-marsh caterpillar, cutworms (cl.im­ ing and grasshoppers use 121(2 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Do not treat wltllln 1 d IY of harvest. Tm.1ATOES (OUTDOOR): For central 01 aphids use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For cor.trol of grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 12':2 to 25 Ibs. per acr~. Do not treat wilin 1 day of harvest. TUNIPS: For control of 3phlds use 121(2 Ibs. per acre. For control of cabbage looper. Imported cabbage worm. grasshoppers. ICdfhoppers. m,ts. false chinch bug, anc! dipterous leafminer (adult' use 12", to 25 Ibs per acre. 00 IIOt treat within 3 days of harvest. DANGER Pu' r.;'.,U" IF ,WtlLiJWED INHALED OR ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN RI,( 1['1 ~ HSURBEO J.lRC:.iGH ,KIN REPEATED INHAU,T10'< OR SKIN Cur IArT M .... Inl(T SMPTCMS. PROGIlE<;SIVfl' INCRPSE SU, CHTIBlllTY TO PHl:\DRIN INSECTICIUE POISONING Dc 101 swallow or get In eyes. on skin. or on clothl'o. Do not breathe dus' or vapor. Do oat contaminate fcod or feed produds. Not for use ur stolage In or around the hrme. We:r clean rubber gloves, clean protective clothing, and goggles or fac~ sield. Replace glnves frequently and destroy used gloves. Wear a ma,k or respirator of a type fO'Jnd adequate for mevlnphos (PHOSDR IN Ins.'ctiClde) protection. Wash thoroughl)' With soap and water after hanJling and before eating or moking. If the material gets into the eye;, Immediately flush Nlth water for at least lO minutes and Itet me< Ical attention. In case of contact, remove all contaminated clothing and wash skin With soap and water; wash clothing before reuse. In 'ase of spdlage, wilsh d'lwn with large amounts 01 water. Decon­ ta:r,ndte areas and eQ'Jlpment bv "a<,hlng With a concentrated SO'JtIOO of Ilk all and detergert ar,d flnse with water. NOIE: DANGR' AVOid kln and eye contaminatlOr. ... en handling slrong cau'tlc solutIOns. Do lOt apply or alia ... to 111ft to areas occcpled by unprotected humans or :,enef,c,al animals. Unprote:te hur'Jos 0; animals should Le kept out of treated fields on the day of treatment. Do not apply when weather con l!tlons favor drift from areas treated. Do not apply where runoff is like v to occur. Do no! contdmlnate Nater by cleaning of eQuipment or dls0:;a' of wastes. Tn,: product IS POISO"'JUS to fish and wildlife. Birds feedln,' on Healed Me. ~ 'nay be ;olled. Keep out 01 lakes. ponds. and treams. 00 not >.r:Y ", d'Y manner not speCified on the label. lllCONIAMINATE AND [)FSrROY USED CONTAINlRS Do not reuse for ,Jey pur l,)se. NET WEIGHT: 100 POUNDS ' ...... If. .... .. 'T1{ IIiIIt,Ir ,,"', ,.~ .... fl'. ~ ·'r.: .... 1"". ! "('4; Il"r/'lj.. 'I"'", . " < '1lL; .,; . . -; ! ,,.-rer " L ," I iIIfJ'!J ~ )1..'. , .,-,- 2 .---~ Destroy caotainers by crushing or Dunrtur'ng. then pury. or Durn ,f burner. stay out of smoke. ANTIDOTE AND f'IRS r AID TREATMENT ATROPINE IS THE EMERGENCY ANTIDOTE FOR PHOSDRIN INSECTICIDE POISONING. CAll A PHYSICIAN IN ALL CASES OF SUSPECTED POISONING. INTERNAL: If the m"erial has ben swallowed, Induce vomiting '~~"·o,· alely. This may be one by IntrodUCing a finger Into the thlOJ' . OY giving warm salt water (1 tablespoon of salt to a glass of wJter. -, VI:R GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSDrj EXTERNAL: If the matenal has t>pp.n spilled on the skin, immedlJrely re­ move patient from the viCinity c. the insectiCide. remove 111 contami· nated clothing. and wash s'n With soap and running water. If t~e mate· rial gets .nto the eyes, wash Immediately Nlth runnmg water for at least ten minutes. IF WARNING SYMPTOMS APPEAR: (See V< .RNING SYMPTOMS below.' Keep patient prone and qUiet. Start MtiflCk I respiration Immedlat·~ly If pa· tlent is not breathing. Transport the :>tient Immediately to :he nearest hospita I. NOTE TO PHYSICI.O\N WARNINII SYMPTOMS: Symptoms include weakness. nead.l('. tlfntness in chest, blurred Vision, non·reactive pin-point pupils. saliv"tlOn, sweat­ ing. nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. TREATMENT: Atropine IS Ihe specifiC therapeutic antagon st of chOice against parasympathetic nervous stimulation. If there are "rns of para­ sympathetic stimulation. atropine sulfate should be inlectec t 10 mlnu!e Intervals. In doses of 1 to 2 milligrams. un'll cumplete atrcp,nllation has occurred Praiido.une cr·,oride i2·PAM Cilloflde m:ly a,o be lIsrd a, an effective antidote In additIOn to and ",hlle maintaining full at'oplnllation. In adu!ts. an initial do,e of I pam of 2·PAM should be Inlfcted. prefHably as an InfUSIOn In 250 cc of saline "ver a 15 !o 30 minute period. If this IS not practical. 2·PAM may be administered Iowly bv Intravenous in· Jectlon as a 5 percent solution In .vater over not less tnan two minutes. Aller about an hour. a second dose of 1 ram of ? PM: wlil be Indicated If muscle weakness has not been reIIPJ!:d. For Infant' and children Ihe dosp oi 2·PAM IS 0.25 grams. Morphine is an improper treatment. Clear chest by posturJl drainage. O.yen adr'Clnlstra:lOn OldY be nelary. Observe pat'ent continuously fo' ·18 hours. Repeated expo,ure to chl)llnesterdse ,nh,h,tors may. Without ... arr·,n,. cau;e plolr,nged suscep­ tlb.ilty tu very small doses of .,ny c:hJllnesteras€ Inhibitor. Allow n0 fcrther e'ro,ure until rhollne,terase regeileratlOn las been att,"ned a determined by b'nod test. NOTICE OF WARRANTY SiiELL CMEMICAl COMHJfY MAkf, .. 0 W"PRANTY OF MlkCoIANTlBlLlTY, FITNESS FOR ANY t'IIRPI'SE, OR I'THEPlfiIH,'EXP"ESS OR 'MPLlEO con· cernlr.g this p'd"ct r ,ts u' es wlch e '!e r 1 t 'y,n(' the us of the prod· uct under no,m-I lor",I,ons In -C 0rd 'In the ·.tater en . nade on thiS I abe I. ~CAl COMPANY, A Division of Shell Oil Company,~GRICUlTURAl DIVISION, SAN RAMON, CA. 9458J f b . .