(Effective until February 3, 2020)

PDFWAC 296-307-12015

Restrictions associated with pesticide applicationsStandards for workers40 C.F.R., § 170.110.

(1) Farms and forests. During the application of any pesticide on a farm or in a forest, the agricultural employer shall not allow or direct any person, other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler, to enter or to remain in the treated area.
(2) Nurseries. In a nursery, during any pesticide application described in column A of Table 1 of this section, the agricultural employer shall not allow or direct any person, other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler, to enter or to remain in the area specified in column B of Table 1 of this section. After the application is completed, until the end of any restricted-entry interval, the entry-restricted area is the treated area.
Table 1.—Entry-Restricted Areas in Nurseries During
Pesticide Applications
A. During Application of a Pesticide:
 
B. Workers are Prohibited in:
(1)(a) Applied:
(i) Aerially, or
(ii) In an upward direction, or
(iii) Using a spray pressure greater than 150 psi, or
 
Treated area plus 100 feet in all directions on the nursery
(b) Applied as a:
(i) Fumigant, or
(ii) Smoke, or
(iii) Mist, or
(iv) Fog, or
(v) Aerosol.
 
 
(2)(a) Applied downward using:
(i) A height of greater than 12 inches from the planting medium, or
(ii) A fine spray, or
(iii) A spray pressure greater than 40 psi and less than 150 psi.
 
Treated area plus 25 feet in all directions on the nursery
(b) Not as in 1 or 2(a) above but for which a respiratory protection device is required for application by the product labeling.
 
 
(3) Applied otherwise.
 
Treated area
(3) Greenhouses.
(a) When a pesticide application described in column A of Table 2 under (d) of this subsection takes place in a greenhouse, the agricultural employer shall not allow or direct any person, other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler, to enter or to remain in the area specified in column B of Table 2 until the time specified in column C of Table 2 has expired.
(b) After the time specified in column C of Table 2 under (d) of this subsection has expired, until the expiration of any restricted-entry interval, the agricultural employer shall not allow or direct any worker to enter or to remain in the treated area as specified in column D of Table 2 under (d) of this subsection, except as provided in WAC 296-307-12020.
(c) When column C of Table 2 under (d) of this subsection specifies that ventilation criteria must be met, ventilation shall continue until the air concentration is measured to be equal to or less than the inhalation exposure level the labeling requires to be achieved. If no inhalation exposure level is listed on the labeling, ventilation shall continue until after:
(i) Ten air exchanges are completed; or
(ii) Two hours of ventilation using fans or other mechanical ventilating systems; or
(iii) Four hours of ventilation using vents, windows or other passive ventilation; or
(iv) Eleven hours with no ventilation followed by one hour of mechanical ventilation; or
(v) Eleven hours with no ventilation followed by two hours of passive ventilation; or
(vi) Twenty-four hours with no ventilation.
(d) The following Table 2 applies to (a), (b) and (c) of this subsection.
Table 2.—Greenhouse Entry Restrictions Associated With
Pesticide Applications
A. When a Pesticide
is Applied:
 
B. Workers are
Prohibited in:
 
C. Until:
 
D. After the Expiration of Time in Column C Until the Restricted-Entry Interval Expires, the Entry-Restricted Area is:
(1) As a fumigant
 
Entire greenhouse plus any adjacent structure that cannot be sealed off from the treated area
 
The ventilation criteria of (c) of this subsection are met
 
No entry restrictions after criteria in column C are met
(2) As a:
 
Entire enclosed area
 
The ventilation criteria of (c) of this subsection are met
 
Entire enclosed area is the treated area
(i) Smoke, or
(ii) Mist, or
(iii) Fog, or
(iv) Aerosol
 
 
 
 
 
 
(3) Not in 1 or 2 above, and for which a respiratory protection device is required for application by the product labeling
 
Entire enclosed area
 
The ventilation criteria of (c) of this subsection are met
 
Treated area
(4) Not in 1, 2, or 3 above,
and:
 
Treated area plus 25 feet in all directions in the enclosed area
 
Application is complete
 
Treated area
 
(i) From a height of greater than 12 in. from the planting medium, or
(ii) As a fine spray, or
(iii) Using a spray pressure greater than 40 psi
 
 
 
(5) Otherwise
 
Treated area
 
Application is complete
 
Treated area
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040. WSR 98-24-096, § 296-307-12015, filed 12/1/98, effective 3/1/99. WSR 97-09-013, recodified as § 296-307-12015, filed 4/7/97, effective 4/7/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040, [49.17.]050 and [49.17.]060. WSR 96-20-082, § 296-306A-12015, filed 9/30/96, effective 11/1/96.]