[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: 40CFR156.212]



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                   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.  156.212  Personal protective equipment statements.



    (a) Requirement. Each product shall bear the personal protective 

equipment statements prescribed in paragraphs (d) through (j) of this 

section.

    (b) Exceptions. (1) If personal protective equipment were required 

for a product before the effective date of this subpart, the existing 

requirements shall be retained on the labeling wherever they are more 

specific or more protective (as specified in EPA guidance materials) 

than the requirements in the table in paragraph (e) of this section.

    (2) Any existing labeling statement that prohibits the use of gloves 

or boots overrides the corresponding requirement in paragraph (e) of 

this section and must be retained on the labeling.

    (3) If the product labeling contains uses that are not covered by 

part 170 of this chapter, the registrant may adopt the personal 

protective equipment required in this section for those uses. However, 

if the personal protective equipment required in this section would not 

be sufficiently protective or would be onerously overprotective for uses 

not covered by part 170 of this chapter, the registrant must continue to 

apply the existing personal protective equipment requirements to those 

uses. The labeling must indicate which personal protective equipment 

requirements apply to uses covered by part 170 of this chapter and which 

personal protective equipment requirements apply to other uses.

    (c) Location of personal protective equipment statements--(1) 

Personal protective equipment statements for pesticide handlers. 

Personal protective equipment statements for pesticide handlers shall be 

in the HAZARDS TO HUMANS (AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS) section of the labeling. 

The required statements may be combined to avoid redundancy as long as 

the requirements and conditions under which they apply are identified.

    (2) Personal protective equipment statements for early-entry 

workers. Personal protective equipment statements for early-entry 

workers shall be placed in the DIRECTIONS FOR USE section of the 

labeling under the heading AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS and immediately 

after the restricted-entry statement required in Sec.  156.208(a).

    (d) Personal protective equipment statements for pesticide handlers. 

(1) The table in paragraph (e) of this section specifies minimum 

requirements for personal protective equipment (as defined in Sec.  

170.240 of this chapter) and work clothing for pesticide handlers. This 

personal protective equipment requirement applies to any product that 

presents a hazard through any route of exposure identified in the table 

(acute dermal toxicity, skin irritation potential, acute inhalation 

toxicity, and eye irritation potential).

    (2) The requirement for personal protective equipment is based on 

the acute toxicity category of the end-use product for each route of 

exposure as defined by Sec.  156.10(h)(1). If data to determine the 

acute dermal toxicity or the acute inhalation toxicity are not 

obtainable, the acute oral toxicity shall be used as a surrogate to 

determine the personal protective equipment requirements for that route 

of exposure. If data to determine the acute toxicity of the product by a 

specific route of exposure (including acute oral toxicity in lieu of 

acute dermal or acute inhalation toxicity) are not obtainable, the 

toxicity category corresponding to the signal word of the end-use 

product shall be used to determine personal protective equipment 

requirements for that route of exposure. If the signal word is 

``CAUTION,'' toxicity category III will be used.



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    (3) The minimum personal protective equipment and work clothing 

requirements specified in this section shall be included in a statement 

such as the following: ``Applicators and other handlers must wear: (body 

protection statement); (glove statement, if applicable); (footwear 

statement, if applicable); (protective eyewear statement, if 

applicable); (respirator statement, if applicable).'' The format of 

statements given in this paragraph is optional, but it is recommended 

for clarity.

    (e) Summary of personal protective equipment requirements. The 

following table 1 summarizes the personal protective equipment 

requirements by route of exposure and toxicity category:



         Table 1--Minimum Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Work Clothing for Handling Activities

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                                                       Toxicity Category of End-Use Product

        Route of Exposure        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                           I                  II                  III                 IV

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Dermal Toxicity or Skin           Coveralls worn      Coveralls worn      Long-sleeved shirt  Long-sleeved shirt

 Irritation Potential\1\           over long-sleeved   over short-         and long pants      and long pants

                                   shirt and long      sleeved shirt and

                                   pants               short pants

                                  Socks               Socks               Socks               Socks

                                  Chemical-resistant  Chemical-resistant  Shoes               Shoes

                                   footwear            footwear

                                  Chemical-resistant  Chemical-resistant  Chemical-resistant  No minimum\4\

                                   gloves\2\           gloves\2\           gloves\2\



Inhalation Toxicity               Respiratory         Respiratory         No minimum\4\       No minimum\4\

                                   protection          protection

                                   device\3\           device\3\



Eye Irritation Potential          Protective eyewear  Protective eyewear  No minimum\4\       No minimum\4\

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\1\ If dermal toxicity and skin irritation potential are in different toxicity categories, protection shall be

  based on the more toxic (lower numbered) category.

\2\ For labeling language for chemical-resistant gloves, see paragraph (f) of this section.

\3\ For labeling language for respiratory protection device, see paragraphs (g) and (h) of this section.

\4\ Although no minimum PPE is required by this section for this toxicity category and route of exposure, the

  Agency may require PPE on a product-specific basis.



    (f) Chemical-resistant gloves labeling statements for pesticide 

handlers. If the table in paragraph (e) of this section indicates that 

chemical-resistant gloves are required, the glove statement shall be as 

specified in paragraph (f)(2), (3), (4), or (5) of this section.

    (1) Exception. The registrant shall specify a glove type other than 

that selected through the criteria in paragraphs (f)(2) through (5) of 

this section if information available to the registrant indicates that 

such a glove type is more appropriate or more protective than the glove 

type specified in this section. The statement must specify the 

particular types of chemical-resistant glove (such as nitrile, butyl, 

neoprene, and/or barrier-laminate).

    (2) Solid formulations. For products formulated and applied as 

solids or formulated as solids and diluted solely with water for 

application, the glove statement shall specify: ``waterproof gloves.''

    (3) Aqueous-based formulations. For products formulated and applied 

as a water-based liquid or formulated as a water-based liquid and 

diluted solely with water for application, the glove statement may 

specify: ``waterproof gloves'' instead of the statement in paragraph 

(f)(4) of this section.

    (4) Other liquid formulations. For products formulated or diluted 

with liquids other than water, the glove statement shall specify: 

``chemical-resistant (such as nitrile or butyl) gloves.''

    (5) Gaseous formulations and applications. For products formulated 

or applied as gases, any existing glove statement established before the 

effective date of this subpart, including any glove prohibition 

statement, will continue to apply. If no glove statement or glove 

prohibition now exists, the glove statement shall specify ``chemical-

resistant (such as nitrile or butyl) gloves.''

    (g) Existing respirator requirement for pesticide handlers on 

product labeling--



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(1) General requirement. If a statement placed on a product's labeling 

before the effective date of this subpart indicates that respiratory 

protection is required, that requirement for protection shall be 

retained. The statement must specify, or be amended to specify, one of 

the following respirator types and the appropriate MSHA/NIOSH approval 

number prefix:

    (i) Dust/mist filtering respirator with MSHA/NIOSH/ approval number 

prefix TC-21C; or

    (ii) Respirator with an organic-vapor-removing cartridge and a 

prefilter approved for pesticides with MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix 

TC-23C or with a canister approved for pesticides with MSHA/NIOSH 

approval number prefix TC-14G; or

    (iii) Supplied-air respirator with MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix 

TC-19C or self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with MSHA/NIOSH 

approval number TC-13F.

    (2) Respirator type already specified on labeling. If the existing 

respiratory protection requirement specifies a respirator type, it shall 

be retained. The respirator statement must be revised, if necessary, to 

conform to the wording in paragraph (g)(1) of this section.

    (3) Respirator type not already specified on labeling. If the 

existing respiratory protection requirement on product labeling does not 

specify a respirator type as listed in paragraph (g)(1) of this section, 

the specific respirator type shall be that required in the criteria in 

paragraphs (g)(3)(ii) through (vi) of this section.

    (i) Exception. The registrant shall specify a different type of 

respiratory protection device if information, such as vapor pressure 

value, is available to the registrant to indicate that the type of 

respiratory protection device selected through the criteria in 

paragraphs (g)(3)(ii) through (vi) of this section would not be 

adequately protective, or might increase risks to the user 

unnecessarily.

    (ii) Gases applied outdoors. For products that are formulated or 

applied as a gas (space and soil fumigants) and that may be used 

outdoors, the respiratory protection statement shall be: ``For handling 

activities outdoors, use either a respirator with an organic-vapor-

removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH 

approval number prefix TC-23C), or a canister approved for pesticides 

(MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G).''

    (iii) Gases used in enclosed areas. For products that are formulated 

or applied as a gas (space and soil fumigants) and that may be used in 

greenhouses or other enclosed areas, the respiratory protection 

statement shall specify: ``For handling activities in enclosed areas, 

use either a supplied-air respirator with MSHA/NIOSH approval number 

prefix TC-19C, or a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with MSHA/

NIOSH approval number TC-13F.''

    (iv) Solids. For products that are formulated and applied as solids, 

the respiratory protection statement shall specify: ``dust/mist 

filtering respirator (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C).''

    (v) Liquids in toxicity category I. For products that are formulated 

or applied as liquids, and, as formulated, have an acute inhalation 

toxicity (or its surrogate as specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 

section) in category I, the respiratory protection statement shall 

specify: ``either a respirator with an organic-vapor-removing cartridge 

with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval number 

prefix TC-23C), or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH 

approval number prefix 14G).''

    (vi) Liquids in toxicity category II. For products that are 

formulated or applied as liquids, and, as formulated, have an acute 

inhalation toxicity (or its surrogate as specified in paragraph (d)(2) 

of this section) in category II, the respiratory protection statement 

shall specify: ``For handling activities during (select uses applicable 

to the product: airblast, mistblower, pressure greater than 40 p.s.i. 

with fine droplets, smoke, mist, fog, aerosol or direct overhead) 

exposures, wear either a respirator with an organic-vapor-removing 

cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH approval 

number prefix TC-23C), or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHA/NIOSH 

approval number prefix 14G). For all



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other exposures, wear a dust/mist filtering respirator (MSHA/NIOSH 

approval number prefix TC-21C).''

    (h) New respirator requirement established for pesticide handlers in 

this part--(1) General requirement. If the table in paragraph (e) of 

this section indicates a respiratory protection device is required, and 

existing product labeling has no respiratory protection requirement, the 

registrant shall add a respiratory protection statement that specifies 

a: ``dust/mist filtering respirator (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix 

TC-21C).''

    (2) Exception. The registrant shall specify a different type of 

respiratory protection device if information, such as vapor pressure 

value, is available to the registrant to indicate that the type of 

respiratory protection device required in paragraph (h)(1) of this 

section would not be adequately protective or might increase risks to 

the user unnecessarily.

    (i) Additional personal protective equipment requirements for 

pesticide handlers. In addition to the minimum personal protective 

equipment and work clothing requirements given in the table in paragraph 

(e) of this section, the labeling statement for any product in toxicity 

category I or II on the basis of dermal toxicity or skin irritation 

potential (or their surrogate as specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this 

section), shall include the following personal protective equipment 

instructions, additions, or substitutions as applicable:

    (1) If the product is not ready-to-use and there is no existing 

requirement for a chemical-resistant suit, the following statement shall 

be included: ``Mixers/Loaders: add a chemical-resistant apron.''

    (2) If the application of the product may result in overhead 

exposure to any handler (for example, applicator exposure during 

airblast spraying of orchards or flagger exposure during aerial 

application), the following statement shall be included: ``Overhead 

Exposure: wear chemical-resistant headgear.''

    (3) If any type of equipment other than the product container may be 

used to mix, load, or apply the product, and there is no requirement for 

a chemical-resistant protective suit, the following statement shall be 

included: ``For Cleaning Equipment: add a chemical-resistant apron.''

    (j) Personal protective equipment for early-entry workers. This 

paragraph specifies minimum requirements for personal protective 

equipment (as defined in Sec.  170.240 of this chapter) and work 

clothing for early-entry workers.

    (1) For all pesticide products, add the statement: ``For early entry 

to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard 

and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as 

plants, soil, or water, wear: (list the body protection, glove, 

footwear, protective eyewear, and protective headgear, if applicable, 

statements specified for applicators and other handlers, but omit any 

respiratory protection statement).''

    (2) If the body protection statement in the personal protective 

equipment requirement for handlers specifies a long-sleeved shirt and 

long pants, ``coveralls'' must be specified in the statement of personal 

protective equipment for early-entry workers.

    (3) If there is no statement requiring gloves and no prohibition 

against gloves for applicators and other handlers under the heading 

HAZARDS TO HUMANS (AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS) in the labeling, add a 

requirement for ``waterproof gloves'' in the statement of personal 

protective equipment for early-entry workers.



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