[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 23]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR156.208]



[Page 68-69]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 156_LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR PESTICIDES AND DEVICES--Table of 

Contents

 

                 Subpart K_Worker Protection Statements

 

Sec.  156.208  Restricted-entry statements.



    (a) Requirement. Each product with a restricted-entry interval shall 

bear the following statement: ``Do not enter or allow worker entry into 

treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI).'' This 

statement shall be under the heading AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS in 

the labeling.

    (b) Location of specific restricted-entry interval statements. (1) 

If a product has one specific restricted-entry interval applicable to 

all registered uses of the product on agricultural plants, the 

restricted-entry interval for the product shall appear as a continuation 

of the statement required in paragraph (a) of this section and shall 

appear as follows: ``of X hours'' or ``of X days'' or ``until the 

acceptable exposure level of X ppm or mg/m\3\ is reached.''

    (2) If different restricted-entry intervals have been established 

for some crops or some uses of a product, the restricted-entry statement 

in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall be associated on the labeling 

of the product with the directions for use for each crop each use to 

which it applies, immediately preceded or immediately followed by the 

words ``Restricted-entry interval'' (or the letters ``REI'').

    (c) Restricted-entry interval based on toxicity of active 

ingredient--(1) Determination of toxicity category. A restricted-entry 

interval shall be established based on the acute toxicity of the active 

ingredients in the product. For the purpose of setting the restricted-

entry interval, the toxicity category of each active ingredient in the 

product shall be determined by comparing the obtainable data on the 

acute dermal toxicity, eye irritation effects, and skin irritation 

effects of the ingredient to the criteria of Sec.  156.10(h)(1). The 

most toxic of the applicable toxicity categories that are obtainable for 

each active ingredient shall be used to determine the restricted-entry 

interval for that product. If no acute dermal toxicity data are 

obtainable, data on acute oral toxicity also shall be considered in this 

comparison. If no applicable acute toxicity data are obtainable on the 

active ingredient, the toxicity category corresponding to the signal 

word of any registered manufacturing-use product that is the source of 

the active ingredient in the end-use product shall be used. If no acute 

toxicity data are obtainable on the active ingredients and no toxicity 

category of a registered manufacturing-use product is obtainable, the 

toxicity category of the end-use product (corresponding to the signal 

word on its labeling) shall be used.

    (2) Restricted-entry interval for sole active ingredient products. 

(i) If the product contains only one active ingredient and it is in 

toxicity category I by the



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criteria in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the restricted-entry 

interval shall be 48 hours. If, in addition, the active ingredient is an 

organophosphorus ester that inhibits cholinesterase and that may be 

applied outdoors in an area where the average annual rainfall for the 

application site is less than 25 inches per year, the following 

statement shall be added to the restricted-entry interval statement: 

``(72 hours in outdoor areas where average annual rainfall is less than 

25 inches a year).''

    (ii) If the product contains only one active ingredient and it is in 

toxicity category II by the criteria in paragraph (c)(1) of this 

section, the restricted-entry interval shall be 24 hours.

    (iii) If the product contains only active ingredients that are in 

toxicity category III or IV by the criteria in paragraph (c)(1) of this 

section, the restricted-entry interval shall be 12 hours.

    (3) Restricted-entry interval for multiple active ingredient 

products. If the product contains more than one active ingredient, the 

restricted-entry interval (including any associated statement concerning 

use in arid areas under paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section) shall be 

based on the active ingredient that requires the longest restricted-

entry interval as determined by the criteria in this section.

    (d) Exception for fumigants. The criteria for determining 

restricted-entry intervals in paragraph (c) of this section shall not 

apply to any product that is a fumigant. For fumigants, any existing 

restricted-entry interval (hours, days, or acceptable exposure level) 

shall be retained. Entry restrictions for fumigants have been or shall 

be established on a case-by-case basis at the time of registration, 

reregistration, or other Agency review process.

    (e) Existing product-specific restricted-entry intervals. (1) A 

product-specific restricted-entry interval, based on data collected in 

accordance with Sec.  158.390 of this chapter and Subdivision K of the 

Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, shall supersede any restricted-entry 

interval applicable to the product under paragraph (c) of this section.

    (2) Product-specific restricted-entry intervals established for 

pesticide products or pesticide uses that are not covered by part 170 of 

this chapter shall remain in effect and shall not be placed under the 

heading AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS in the labeling.

    (f) Existing interim restricted-entry intervals. (1) An interim 

restricted-entry interval established by the Agency before the effective 

date of this subpart will continue to apply unless a longer restricted-

entry interval is required by paragraph (c) of this section.

    (2) Existing interim restricted-entry intervals established by the 

Agency for pesticide products or pesticide uses not covered by part 170 

of this chapter shall remain in effect and shall not be placed under the 

heading AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS in the labeling.



[57 FR 38146, Aug. 21, 1992, as amended at 58 FR 34203, June 23, 1993]