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ETHION EM-4 EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE


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ill turf which has be!!n well·watered. 
on Bermuda, ROSS, use 3 fluid ources in 6 gallons 
of square. fee. 0 Not apply to Bermuda grass to 
be used grazing or forage to be fed to livestock. Keep children 
and animals off treated areas until thi s material has oeen thoroughly 
washed into the soil and the grass has completely dried. Birds 
feeding on treated areas may be killed. 
MIXING IN SPRAY TANKS 
Fill tank to cover agitator shaft, and with agitator rtlnning add the 
proper amount of ETHION EM4. Pump the mhture through the 
overflow and back into the tank for about two minutes to insure 
proper emulsification. Fill tank with water, adding other desired 
material as the tank is being filled. Agitate continuously while 
millin. _ appIyll.,. 
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NOTICE: Ethion is toxic b humans and animals. 
Read Safety Directions Carefully Before Opening Container. 
DO NOT USE OR STORE NEI,R HEAT OR OPEN FLAME 
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INERT INGREDIENTS: ........... 11.06% 
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Read Safety Directions Carefully Before Opening Container. 
DO NOT USE OR STORE NEI,R HEAT OR OPEN FLAME 
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 
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RAPIUl Y ASSORI£D TNROUCH SKIN 
REPEAT:;D EXPOSURES MAY, WITHOUT SYMPTOMS 1£ INCREAS­
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DO NOT GET ON SIIN, IN EYES, OR ON CLOTHING 
WEAR FROTECTIYE CLOTHING when working with this product - a 
light plastic raincoat, washable rain hat, goggles, long sleeved natural 
rubber gloves, and a mask or respirator of a type passed by the U.S. 
Deparbr.ent of Agriculture for Ethion protection. Airplane pilots should 
wear full-face canister-type mask. 
Use fresh clothing d.ily - wash clothing with soap and hot water 
before re·usc. Destroy and replace gloves frequently. Never handle 
this prcdur.t with the bare hands. Take special care when opening, 
measuring and mixing to avoid splashing or wetting skin or cl.othing. 
IN CASE. or CONTACT promptly wash thoroughly with large amounts of 
soap a:ld water. Wash hands, arms and face thoroughly before 
eating, smoking or chewing. After work, bathe or shower and change 
to clean clothes. 
DO NOT BREATHE VAPOR OR SPRAY MIST 
Container ?pening, measuring and mixing operations should be done 
in the open air or other well-venWated area. Work to windward while 
handling o~ spraying. If handled indoors, provide mechanical exhaust 
ventilation. When spraying or entering sprayed areas always wear 
respirator. Keep all unprotected per!>ons and domestic animals out 
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Entry should liot be permitted until drift and vapor have dissipated. 
Workers entering treated areas within 24 hours of application shou.ld 
wear protective clothing. I 
KEEP AW/,Y FROM FEED OR FOOD·STUFfS 
CLEAN UP SPILLAGE 
Soak up liquid with sawdust or other absorbent material and bury. 
Clean u'p ilrea with strong lye solution • 
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FIRST AJD TREATMENT: 
REMOYE 'ATIENT FROM U'OSURE 
CAll PHYSICIAN AT ONCE 
INfORM "'M ATROPINE SUlfATE IS EMUQENCY ANTIDOTE 
INTERNAl: If Elhion is swallowed. make I,atlent VOOllt by giving warm 
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SKIN: Immediately remove all conlamin1tt'd clothing and wa!>h !>ki-, 
thoroughly with soap and plenty of w.ter. 
EYES: Immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. 
ATROPINE IS ANTlDOTAl- Keep an emercency supply of 20 tablets, 
grains 1/100 of Atropine on hand. In case of accidental poisoning 
take 3 tablets and call physician immediately. 
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN 
Enough Atropine must be given in the shortest practical time to 
produce dilation of the pUl'ils. Pati(nt must be un~er constant 
supervision and additional Atropine mat be necessary Without. delay. 
Clear chest lJy postural drainage. Use artificial respiraticJh and 
oxygen if patient becomes comatose. U!e of airway may be necessary. 
Do Not permit exposure to Ethion or other phosphate insecticides 
until cholinesterase is regenerated as determined by blood tests. 
For furth,r inforlllation ". '.A.M.A. 144, 104-101 (Sept. 9, 19501. 
CAUTION 
This product is toxic to fish and wildlife. Keep out of lakes. ponds, 
and streams. Do Not apply in any mallner not specified on the label. 
Do Not apply when weather conditic ns fayor drift of spray from 
treated areas. 
follow directions carefully. Timing and met:-'oll of application. w.eather 
and crop conditions, mixtures with o:her chemicals nllt spe~lfically 
recommended, and other influencing factors in the use of thiS prod­
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If use, storace !lr handline of this Autlrial not in strict accordanc. 
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