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# CLEAN CROP DIAZINON DUST NO. 4
- EPA Reg No: **34704-99**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Diazinon (4%)
- Label accepted: 1987-02-17
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00099-19870217.pdf
---
Ms. Diana G. Williams
Platte Chemical Company
419 18th Street
P.O. Box 667
Greeley, CO 80632
Dear Ms. Williams:
FEB I 7 \987
Subject: lIaendment - Update Label/Additional Use Rates
CI~an Crop Diazinon Dust No. 4
EPA Registration No. 34704-99
Your Applications Dated March 25 and June 24, 1986
The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with
registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act, is acceptable provided that you make the labeling chanqes indicated
below prior to release for shipment of product bearing the amended
labelinq.
1. We feel that it would be very difficult for the conswaer to
measure in 1/6 or 2/5 or 4/5 ounce increments. We suggest that
numbers such as these be rounded off. In addition, we do not m
feel it appropriate to provide application rates based on a 1;,
per acre basis. Th1& jnfo~eft iii g:eFlEit-d'H:y tegEt4ed:s;f~ . _ .:.1
-&gLt u1t"ra';'cooitu@Ictal dSC-.p:C8li9ts...... \'/ ' ., \
J 2. The heading should be revised to read -Directio'ls 1-~or Use.· "-r ...... "\
~ '\.',..." ,> O~;0 . ~e di~ion fo~icati~y air ~proPrt-a.te
h~er~roduct~a.~te.
The directions for use for ornaments Is should provide
additional directions for sMller areas. Perhaps directions
based on size of individual or smentals.
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CONCUR~IONC[S
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EPA form 1320·1 ("-81) - .~~ OFFICIAL. FILE COPY
2
Submit five (5) copies of your final printed labeling before you
release the product for shipment.
A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.
L'nclosure
Sincerely yours,
Georqe T. LaRocca
Product Manager (15)
Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
Registration Division (TS-767C)
nI\Lf'"U~ IV MUMAN::)
AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION
HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. INHALED OR AB­
SORBED THROUGH SKIN. AVOID BREATHING
OF OUST. "VOIO CONTACT WITH SKIN. EYES
OR CLOTHING.
Wash with soap and water after handling and
before ealing or smoking.
Jo not store or transport near feed or food.
o not use on humans or housetlold pets. Keep
out of reach 01 domestic animals.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pn:xSuct is toxic to fish. birds and other wildlife.
Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed. Keep
out of lakes. streams. ponds. 00 not apply when
wealher conditions favor drift from areas treated.
00 not contaminate water by cleaning of equip­
ment, or disposal of wastes. Apply this pn:xSuct only
as specified on this label. 00 nol apply directly to
waler. Shrimp and crabs may be killed at appliea·
lion rates recommended on this label. 00 not apply
where these are important resources.
This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to
direct treatment or residues on crops. Protective
Information may be obtained from your
Cooperative ~ricuhura1 Extension Service. Do not
apply when bees are ad\vely visiting the crop.
cover crop or weeds blooming in the trealment
area. Applications should be timed to provide the
max1mum possible interval between treatment and
the next period of bee acUvity.
STATEMENT OF
PRACTiCAL TREATMENT
If swallowed-Call a physician or Poison Control
Center immediately. Drink one or two glasses of
water and induce VOmiting by touching the back
of throat with a finger. 00 not induce vomiting or
give anything by mouth to an unconscious or con·
yulsmg person.
If Inhaled-Remove victim 10 fresh air. Apply ar.
UflcIaI respiration if Indicated.
If on akin-Remove contaminated clothing and
wash affected areas with soap and water.
It In e~s--flush eyes with plenty at water. Can
a physician If Irritallan persists.
RE·ENTRY STATEMENT
00 not enter treated areas wilhout protective
clothing until dusts have seHled. Because certain
states may require more restrictive reentty inter·
wls (or various crops treated with this product,
consult your State Department of Agriculture for
further information. 00 not apply this product in
such a manner as to directly Clr through drift ex·
pose workers or other persons. The area being
treated must be vacated by unprc;\ected per sails.
Wriuen or orat warnings must be given to workers
who are expected to be in a treated area or in an
area about to be treated with this pnxfuct. Oral war·
nings must be given if there is reason to believe
thai wriHen warnings cannot be understood by
workers. When oral warnings are given. warnings
shall be given in a language customarily
under3100d by workers.
WriHen or oral warnings must include Ihe follow.
ing information:
CAUTION
(Insert area or field description) treated with
Diazinon on (insert dale of applicalian., Do not
enter treated areas without protective clothing until
dusts have seuled. In case of accidental ex­
posure: Call a doctor (physician). clinic or hcspital
immediately. Explain that the victim has been ex·
posed to Diazinon and describe his condition. For
further information see the" SfATEMENT Of
PAACTICAL TREATMENT" Slalemenl.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water. food.
or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping
is prohibited. 00 not reuse empty container. 00
not Slore under conditions which might adversely
affect tho container or its ability to function pro.
porly. Such conditions include. but are not limited
to, positioning of the container in storage. Slorage
temperature. potential for crushing or damage
due to stacking. and penetration of moisture.
STORAGE: Siore in safe manner. Store in
Original container only. Store in cool, dry place.
Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
Reduce Slacking height where local conditions,
such as humidity or pallet overhang, can affect
package strength. Personnel should use clothing
and equipment conSistent with good pesticide
handling.
DIAZII\
DUST~
Controls AphIds and other IIste~
Vegetables, FruIts and 0
as listed In DIrections
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
Dlazlnon [O,O·dlethyl O·(2·lsoprop
4·pyrlmldlnyl) phosphorothloatej.
INERT INGREDIENTS: ••••••.••••
KEEP OUT OF REACH (
CAUTIO
, ..
See SIde Panels For Addltlc
NET WEIGHT ___ _
EPA RE~. NO. 34 ,
I EPA EST. NO. _
14332 • CLEAN CROP" • RegiltlMd T .... d u
ii~;"~r~ii:li~dbY'si~t~-~~d'i~~~I-;;uihO~i'iies,
burnin . II burned, sta oul of smoke.
DIRECTIONS
Apply when air is calm. Apply when insects asr
pear. Repeat as necessary. This product is lor­
mulated for application by ground or air. Make
thorouQh CXMIrage 01 plants wilh a uniform deposit
of du'"it.
BEANS (Polo and Snap): For conlrol of Black
Bean Aphids, leafminers. Mexican Bean Beelles
- Use 25 to 35 Ibs. per acre. 00 not apply within
7 days of halVest.
CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, BROCCOLI: For
control of Aphids, Oiamond Back Moths, Imported
Cabbage Worm - Use 20 to 25 Ibs. per acre (71f3
to 91/e oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). Apply when insects first
appear, repeat as necessary. Do not apply within
7 days of harvest on Cabbage or within 5 days of
harvest on CauliflO'NOr or BrOCCOli.
CELERY: For control of Aphids, Flea BeeUes - Usa
10 to 121bs. per acre (3113 to 42/~ oz. per 1000 sq.
ft.). Apply when insects first appear, repeat as
necessary. Do not apply within 10 days 01 harvest.
CLOVER: For control of Aphids, Leafhoppers - Use
15 Ibs. per acre (5% oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). Dc not
appty within 7 days of cutting or grazing by animals
being finished for slaughter.
CORN: For control of Corn Earworm - Use 30 to
40 Ibs. per acre (11 to 14113 oz. per 1000 sq. fl.'.
00 not apply within 2 days of harvest. Do not feed
treated forage to animals being finished for
slaughter within 2 days of treatment.
CUCUMBERS: For control of Aphids. Lealhoppars,
Thrips - Usa 30 10 40 Ibs. per acre (11 to 14% oz.
per 1000 sq. ft.). 00 not apply within 7 days of
harvest.
GRAPES: For control 01 Pacific Mile, leafhoppers,
• Use 20 to 251bs. per acre (7113 to 9'1, oz. per 1000
sq. ft.). Do not use wilhin 10 days of harvest.
LETTUCE: For control of Aphids, Dipterous laat·
miners - Use 10 to 121bs. per acre (3713 to 42/s Ol.
par 1000 sq. fl.). Apply when insects first appear,
repeat as necessary. Do not apply within 10 days
of harvest.
LIMA BEANS: For conlrol of Black Bean Aphids,
Leafminers, leafhoppers, Mexican Bean Beetles
• Use 25 to 35 Ibs. per acre (91/, to 12./5 oz. per
1000 sq. ft.). 00 not use within 7 days of harvest.
ONIONS (Inciudlng Green Onions): For control
01 Onion Thrips - Use 20 to 30 lbs. per acre (TV.,
~o 11 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). Do not apply Within 10
days of harvest.
PEACHES, NECTARINES: For conlrol of Scale
Crawlers, Clover Mite. Pacific Mites· Use 40 to 60
Ibs. per acre (14113 to 22 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). Do
not use within 20 days of harvest.
PEPPERS: For control 01 Aphids - Use 25 to 40
Ibs. par acre (9'1. 10 14''' oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). Apply
when insects first appear, repeat as necessary. Do
not apply within 5 days of harvest.
SPINACH: For control of Aphids, Dipterous Leaf­
miners - Use 10 to 121bs. per acre (3113 to 42/5 oz.
per 1000 sq. ft.). Apply when insects first appear,
repeat as necessary. 00 not apply within 10 days
of harvest.
$,TRAWBERRIES: For control of Aphids, T~
Spotted Mites· Use 20 10 30 Ibs. per acre (Ph to
11 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). Apply when insects first
appear, repeat as necessary. Thorough underlaaf
COIerage is essential for good control. Do nOC apply
within 5 days of harvest.
TOMATOES: For conlrol of Aphids. Oeplerous
Laafminers, Cucumber Beetles - Use 30 10 40 Ibs.
per acre (11 to 141/J oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). 00 not
apply within 3 days 01 harvest. If applied within 1
day of h8lVest - do not use more than 15 to 20 Ibs.
per acre (5Ya to 7th oz. per 1000 sq. ft.).
ORNAMENTALS (Azalea, camellia. carnation.
Chrysanthemum, Gladioli, Rose): For control of
Aphids, Carnation Bud Mites, Carnation Shoot
Mites, Whiteflies· Use 35 to 50 Ibs. per acre (12'/5
10 181f3 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.). 00 not use on Ferns,
Poinsettia. Hibiscus, Papaya. Pilea. and Gardenia.
as injury to plants may occur.
WARRANTY
Plan. ChlmiaJ Co.. Inc.. wanan1S IN! this rn-.NJ conIonnI »
thtI cMrmr:.I descnptiol'l on the label and it reasonablr' fit tot the
purposes rele"*, 10 in the directions br use. The product_told
subtect to the understandIng that the ~ assumes &II rit4 01
use Of handling which may result in lou (Ii dam9 wfliCII ...
be'pMI the control of the settel, such as br aarnple incompaIibiJI..
1ywi1h othef products. the manner d its UN or appIiell:lon. crthe'
prese~ of Qthor products or matenal' in cr (In the &Oil Of tnlP­
PIt.M ChemiaJ Co.. Inc. mabs no cdW ~ Of lmpliecl..,.
rartr of fitness Of men:harttabf4y. The ~ NmIdy 01 b...".
Of bu:yw. and tho Umrt ell the 6abiltly d ~ Chemic:aI Co.. InC.
01 ...., Olhet selle~ lor any and aI IossMr. injun. Of ~
rMUlUnv from tht use or hardling d INs pn:Idur;t IhaII be 1ht pur_
chase price paid by tho uwr cr bu)W" b OW quantily of til ptO­
dutt IfM:Md. The bu)9r and d wersndllnld.,,.,. a:::otrplIId
IN .. nns of this noCiot. which mzt n:t bit -*I by...., ..... 1111 Of
Wfitlen .g....,.-nent.
FORUUlJ.TBJ fOR::
PLATTE CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
150 SO. MAIN STREET fREMONT, NEBA'SKAII02S