[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: 40CFR159.184]



[Page 136-141]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 159_STATEMENTS OF POLICIES AND INTERPRETATIONS--Table of Contents

 

      Subpart D_Reporting Requirements for Risk/Benefit Information

 

Sec.  159.184  Toxic or adverse effect incident reports.



    (a) General. Information about incidents affecting humans or other 

non-target organisms must be submitted if the following three conditions 

are met:

    (1) The registrant is aware, or has been informed that a person or 

non-target organism may have been exposed to a pesticide.

    (2) The registrant is aware, or has been informed that the person or 

non-target organism suffered a toxic or adverse effect, or may suffer a 

delayed or chronic adverse effect in the future.

    (3) The registrant has or could obtain information concerning where 

the incident occurred, the pesticide or product involved, and the name 

of a person to contact regarding the incident.

    (b) Exceptions. Information regarding an incident need not be 

submitted if any of the following conditions are met:

    (1) The registrant is aware of facts which clearly establish that 

the reported toxic effect, or reported exposure, did not or will not 

occur.

    (2) The registrant has been notified in writing by the Agency that 

the reporting requirement has been waived



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for this incident or category of incidents, and the registrant has not 

been notified in writing by the Agency that the waiver is rescinded.

    (3) It concerns a toxic effect to non-target plants, which were at 

the use site at the time the pesticide was applied, if the label 

provides adequate notice of such a risk.

    (4) It concerns non-lethal phytotoxicity to the treated crop if the 

label provides an adequate notice of such a risk.

    (5) It concerns a toxic effect to pests not specified on the label, 

provided that such pests are similar to pests specified on the label.

    (6) It concerns minor skin or eye irritation effects warned of on 

the label of a product which is registered for use in residential use 

sites, and the effects occurred as a result of use in a residential 

site.

    (c) Required information on individual incidents. To the extent that 

the registrant has any of the information listed in paragraphs (c)(1) 

through (c)(4) of this section, the registrant must supply the 

information on each pesticide incident that meets the requirements 

outlined in paragraph (a) of this section. If the registrant acquires 

additional information concerning an incident previously reported to the 

Agency under this part, such information shall be reported if it meets 

the criteria set forth in paragraph (f) of this section. In the future, 

the Agency may by notice specify a format for such submissions. The 

Administrative, Pesticide, Circumstance and Exposure Type(s) of 

information must be reported for individual incidents, except where the 

provisions of paragraph (e) of this section allow for aggregated summary 

forms of reporting, or if EPA in the future grants permission in writing 

for alternative reporting formats. The registrant must also provide one 

or more Exposure Type and Severity categories and their designations for 

each incident as set forth in paragraph (c)(5) of this section, 

depending on the applicability of the criteria listed below. The 

criteria listed should be used in assigning a category. For example, an 

incident which allegedly caused serious but non-fatal effects to human 

beings and domestic animals might be designated ``H-B: D-B.'' When a 

single incident involves multiple pesticides, the registrant need only 

report on their specific product. However, if a single incident involves 

more than one type of non-target organism--for example, both humans and 

domestic animals are involved--all appropriate available information 

dealing with each of the victims must also be reported. The 

informational items below are grouped by sections for ease in reporting 

pesticide incidents.

    (1) Administrative. Pesticide incident reports must be submitted if 

the registrant possesses or receives any of the following information, 

and the incident meets the minimum requirements set forth in paragraph 

(a) of this section:

    (i) Name of reporter, address, and telephone number.

    (ii) Name, address, and telephone number of contact person (if 

different than reporter).

    (iii) Incident report status (e.g., new or update); if update, 

include the date of original submission.

    (iv) Date registrant became aware of the incident.

    (v) Date of incident (if appropriate, list start and end dates).

    (vi) Location of incident (city, county and state).

    (vii) Is incident part of a larger study.

    (viii) Source if different from reporting registrant.

    (2) Pesticide. Pesticide incident reports must be submitted for each 

pesticide that may have contributed to the incident, if the registrant 

possesses or receives any of the following information, and the incident 

meets the minimum requirements set forth in paragraph (a) of this 

section:

    (i) Product name.

    (ii) Active ingredient(s).

    (iii) EPA Registration Number.

    (iv) Diluted for use, or concentrate.

    (v) Formulation, if known.

    (3) Circumstance. Pesticide incident reports must be submitted if 

the registrant possesses or receives any of the following information, 

and the incident meets the minimum requirements set forth in paragraph 

(a) of this section:

    (i) Evidence the label directions were not followed (e.g., yes, no, 

unknown).



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    (ii) How exposed (e.g., spill, drift, equipment failure, container 

failure, mislabeling, runoff, etc.).

    (iii) Situation (e.g., household use, mixing/loading, application, 

reentry, disposal, transportation, other (describe)).

    (iv) Use site (e.g., home, yard, commercial turf, agricultural 

(specify crop), industrial, building/office, school, nursery, 

greenhouse, pond/lake/stream, well, forest/woods, other.

    (v) Applicator certified (yes, no, unknown).

    (vi) A brief description of the circumstances of the incident.

    (4) Other incident specific information. Pesticide incident reports 

must be submitted if the registrant possesses or receives any of the 

following information, and the incident meets the minimum requirements 

set forth in paragraph (a) of this section:

    (i) If the incident involves humans:

    (A) Route of exposure (skin, eye, respiratory, oral).

    (B) List signs/symptoms/adverse effects.

    (C) If laboratory tests were performed, list name of test(s) and 

results.

    (D) If available, submit laboratory report(s).

    (E) Time between exposure and onset of symptoms.

    (F) Was adverse effect the result of suicide/homicide or attempted 

suicide/homicide.

    (G) Type of medical care sought, (e.g., none, Poison Control Center, 

hospital emergency department, hospital inpatient, private physician, 

clinic, other).

    (H) Demographics (sex, age, occupation).

    (I) If female, pregnant?

    (J) Exposure data: amount of pesticide; duration of exposure; weight 

of victim.

    (K) Was exposure occupational; days lost due to illness.

    (L) Was protective clothing worn (specify).

    (ii) If domestic animal:

    (A) Type of animal (e.g., livestock, poultry, bird, fish, household 

pet e.g., dog/cat etc.).

    (B) List signs/symptoms/adverse effects.

    (C) Breed/species (name and number affected, per adverse effect).

    (D) Route of exposure (e.g., skin, eye, respiratory, oral).

    (E) Time between exposure and onset of symptoms.

    (F) If laboratory test(s) performed, list name of tests and results.

    (G) If available, submit laboratory report(s).

    (iii) If fish, wildlife, plants or other non-target organisms:

    (A) List species affected, and number of individuals per species.

    (B) List symptoms or adverse effects.

    (C) Magnitude of the effect (e.g., miles of streams, square area of 

terrestrial habitat).

    (D) Pesticide application rate, intended use site (e.g., corn, 

turf), and method of application.

    (E) Description of the habitat and the circumstances under which the 

incident occurred.

    (F) If plant, type of plant life (i.e., crop, forest, orchard, home 

garden, ornamental, forage).

    (G) Formulation of pesticide if not indicated by brand name 

(granular, flowable).

    (H) Distance from treatment site.

    (I) If laboratory test(s) performed, list name of test(s) and 

results.

    (J) If available, submit laboratory report(s).

    (iv) If surface water:

    (A) If raw water samples, water bodies sampled and approximate 

locations in each water body.

    (B) If raw water samples, proximity of sampling locations to 

drinking water supply intakes and identities of systems supplied.

    (C) If finished water samples, water supply systems sampled.

    (D) If finished water samples, percent surface water source by 

specific surface water sources to water supply system(s).

    (E) Sample type (grab, composite).

    (F) Sampling times/frequency.

    (G) Pesticides and degredates analyzed for, the detection limits, 

and the amount detected.

    (H) Method of analysis.

    (v) If ground water:

    (A) Pesticides and degredates analyzed for, the analytical method 

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the detection limits, and the amount detected.

    (B) Sample date.

    (C) Amount pesticide applied (lbs-ai/acre).

    (D) Date of last application.

    (E) Depth to water.

    (F) Latitude/longitude.

    (G) Soil series and texture (sand/silt/clay).

    (H) Frequency of applications per year.

    (I) Aquifer description (confined/unconfined).

    (J) Method of application.

    (K) Years pesticide used.

    (L) Well use and well identifier.

    (M) Screened interval.

    (N) Annual cumulative rainfall (inches).

    (O) Maximum rainfall and date.

    (P) Cumulative irrigation (inches).

    (Q) Hydrologic group.

    (R) Hydraulic conductivity.

    (S) pH.

    (T) Organic matter or organic carbon (percent).

    (vi) If property damage.

    (A) Provide description.

    (B) [Reserved]

    (5) Exposure types and severity category designations--(i) Humans. 

If an effect involves a human, provide the appropriate 2-letter exposure 

types and severity categories and their designations, based upon the 

following categories:

    (A) H-A: If the person died.

    (B) H-B: If the person alleged or exhibited symptoms which may have 

been life-threatening, or resulted in adverse reproductive effects or in 

residual disability.

    (C) H-C: If the person alleged or exhibited symptoms more 

pronounced, more prolonged or of a more systemic nature than minor 

symptoms. Usually some form of treatment of the person would have been 

Indicated. Symptoms were not life threatening and the person has 

returned to his/her pre-exposure state of health with no additional 

residual disability.

    (D) H-D: If the person alleged or exhibited some symptoms, but they 

were minimally traumatic. The symptoms resolved rapidly and usually 

involve skin, eye or respiratory irritation.

    (E) H-E: If symptoms are unknown, unspecified or are alleged to be 

of a delayed or chronic nature that may appear in the future.

    (ii) Domestic animals. If an effect involves a domestic animal, 

provide the appropriate 2-letter notation based upon the following 

categories:

    (A) D-A: If the domestic animal died or was euthanized.

    (B) D-B: If the domestic animal exhibited or was alleged to have 

exhibited symptoms which may have been life-threatening or resulted in 

residual disability.

    (C) D-C: If the domestic animal exhibited or was alleged to have 

exhibited symptoms which are more pronounced, more prolonged or of a 

more systemic nature than minor symptoms. Usually some form of treatment 

would have been indicated to treat the animal. Symptoms were not life 

threatening and the animal has returned to its pre-exposure state of 

health with no additional residual disability.

    (D) D-D: If the domestic animal was alleged to have exhibited 

symptoms, but they were minimally bothersome. The symptoms resolved 

rapidly and usually involve skin, eye or respirator irritation.

    (E) D-E: If symptoms are unknown or not specified.

    (iii) Fish or wildlife. If an alleged effect involves fish or 

wildlife, label the incident W-A if any of the following criteria are 

met, or W-B if none of the criteria are met:

    (A) Involves any incident caused by a pesticide currently in Formal 

Review forecological concerns.

    (B) Fish: Affected 1,000 or more individuals of a schooling species 

or 50 or more individuals of a non-schooling species.

    (C) Birds: Affected 200 or more individuals of a flocking species, 

or 50 or moreindividuals of a songbird species, or 5 or more individuals 

of a predatory species.

    (D) Mammals, reptiles, amphibians: Affected 50 or more individuals 

of a relatively common or herding species or 5 or more individuals of a 

rare or solitary species.

    (E) Involves effects to, or illegal pesticide treatment (misuse) of 

a substantial tract of habitat (greater than or



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equal to 10 acres, terrestrial or aquatic).

    (F) Involves a major spill or discharge (greater than or equal to 

5,000 gallons) of a pesticide.

    (G) Involves adverse effects caused by a pesticide, to federally 

listed endangered or threatened species.

    (iv) Plants. If an alleged effect involves damage to plants, label 

the incident P-A if the following criterion is met, or P-B if the 

criterion is not met:

    (A) The effect is alleged to have occurred on more than 45 percent 

of the acreage exposed to the pesticide.

    (B) [Reserved]

    (v) Other non-target organisms. If an alleged effect involves damage 

to non-target organisms other than fish, wildlife or plants (for 

example, beneficial insects), label the incident ONT.

    (vi) Water contamination. If a pesticide is alleged to have been 

detected in groundwater, surface water or finished drinking water, label 

the incident in accordance with the following criteria:

    (A) G-A: If the pesticide was detected at levels greater than the 

maximum contaminant level (MCL) or health advisory level (HAL) or an 

applicable criterion for ambient water quality.

    (B) G-B: If the pesticide was detected at levels greater than 10 

percent of the MCL, HAL or a criterion for ambient water quality but 

does not exceed the MCL or other applicable level.

    (C) G-C: If the pesticide was detected at levels less than 10 

percent of the MCL, HAL, or other applicable level, or there is no 

established level of concern.

    (vii) Property damage. If an incident involves alleged property 

damage the applicable term(s) shall be included along with any other 

applicable effect category label; for example, ``H-B: property damage.'' 

Label the incident in accordance with the following criteria:

    (A) PD-A: The product is alleged to have caused damage in a manner 

that could have caused direct human injury, such as fire or explosion.

    (B) PD-B: The product is alleged to have caused damage in excess of 

$5,000.

    (C) PD-C: Any allegation of property damage that does not meet the 

criteria of paragraphs (c)(5)(vii)(A) or (B) of this section, including 

cases in which the level of damages is not specified.

    (d) Time requirements for submitting incident information. 

Information concerning incidents reportable under this section must be 

submitted within the time frames listed for different exposure and 

severity categories, as follows:

    (1) For allegations involving human fatality (H-A), registrants must 

submit the required information, to the extent it is available, no later 

than 15 days after learning of an allegation.

    (2) Information concerning incidents which meet the criteria for the 

following exposure and severity category labels described in paragraph 

(c)(5) of this section, reports of detections of pesticides in water, 

and efficacy failure incidents may be described in Sec.  159.188(a)(1) 

and (b)(1), may be accumulated for a 30-day period, and submitted to the 

Agency within 30 days after the end of each 30-day accumulation period 

for: Humans, H-B, and H-C; Wildlife, W-A; Plants, P-A; Water, G-A; 

Property Damage, PD-A.

    (3) Incidents or reports of detections of pesticides in water 

meeting all other exposure and severity label categories, information 

may be accumulated by registrants for 90 days and submitted within 60 

days after the end of each 90-day accumulation period.

    (e) Aggregated reports. For incidents that are reportable under the 

schedule requirements of paragraph (d)(3) of this section, in lieu of 

individual reports containing the information listed in paragraphs 

(c)(1) through (c)(4) of this section, registrants must provide an 

aggregated report listing:

    (1) The time period covered by the report.

    (2) For each exposure and severity label category, a count of the 

number of incidents, listed by product registration number (if known) or 

active ingredient.

    (3) A count of domestic animal incidents in categories, other than 

D-A or D-B, which can be added together and reported as a single number.

    (f) Reporting additional information. If, after the submission of an 

incident report to the Agency, a registrant acquires additional 

information concerning that incident, the information



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should be submitted within the same time frame as applied to the 

original incident report, if any of the following conditions apply:

    (1) The information concerns an alleged human fatality (H-A), and 

the information consists of any of the elements listed in paragraphs 

(c)(1) through (c)(4) of this section.

    (2) The information concerns an incident originally reported as 

alleging a major human illness or injury (H-B), or fatality to a 

domestic animal (D-A), or wildlife (W-A), and the additional information 

consists of pesticide or circumstance information listed in paragraphs 

(c)(2) or (c)(3) of this section, or is a laboratory report concerning 

persons or animals involved in the incident.

    (3) The information concerns any incident not originally reported 

with one of the exposure and severity labels H-A, or H-B for human 

incidents, or at the ``A'' level of severity for any other exposure or 

incident type, and the new information would result in labeling the 

incident H-A or H-B for a human incident, or at the ``A'' level of 

severity for any other exposure or incident type listed in paragraph 

(c)(5) of this section.



[62 FR 49388, Sept. 19, 1997; 63 FR 33583, June 19, 1998]