Learn the Issues
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ECM for Tioxazafen & Degradates in Water - MRID 49304241
ECM for Tioxazafen & Degradates in Water - MRID 49304241
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ECM for Dicamba in Water - MRID 51052504
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Dicamba in Water - MRID 44536504
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ECM for Dicamba & DCSA in Soil - MRID 50784607
Environmental Chemistry Method for Dicamba in Soil 50784607
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What’s the difference between products that disinfect, sanitize, and clean surfaces?
At EPA, products used to kill viruses and bacteria on surfaces are registered as antimicrobial pesticides. Sanitizers and disinfectants are two types of antimicrobial pesticides. Action What does it do? Does EPA regulate the product? Cleaning Cleaning removes dirt and organic matter from surfaces using soap or detergents. EPA regulates cleaning products…
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Are disinfectants harmful to children? Can children apply disinfectants?
List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2 View List N, a searchable and sortable list of products for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel human coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Children should not apply disinfectants, including disinfectant cleaning wipes. All disinfectant labels include the statement “Keep Out of Reach of Children,” as…
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Purpose and Background of Mitigation Menu
EPA is using this ecological mitigation menu website to provide more information for pesticide users about runoff/erosion mitigation.
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Label Review Training - Table of Contents
Pesticide labels translate results of our extensive evaluations of pesticide products into conditions, directions and precautions that define parameters for use of a pesticide with the goal of ensuring protection of human health and the environment.
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Label Review Training: Module 3: Special Issues, Page 17
This module further describes and provides strategies for reviewing some of the label parts introduced in Module 2 of the pesticide label training, such as precautionary statements, directions for use, worker protection labeling, and more.
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Pesticide Labels and GHS: Comparison and Samples
This page discussed how Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) applies to pesticide labels.
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ECM for Pethoxamid in Soil and Water - MRID 49813522
ECM for Pethoxamid in Soil and Water - MRID 49813522
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ECM for d-Phenothrin (Sumithrin) in Water - MRID 50914202
ECM for d-Phenothrin (Sumithrin) in Water - MRID 50914202
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ECM for Inpyrfluxam & Degradates in Soil & Sediment - MRID 50711302
Environmental Chemistry Methods forInpyrfluxam & Degradates in Soil & Sediment - MRID 50711302
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ECM for Picloram & Clopyralid in Water - MRID 49753804
Environmental chemistry methods for Picloram and Clopyralid in Water - MRID 49753804
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ECM for Pethoxamid & MET-42 in Soil and Water - MRID 49813520
ECM for Pethoxamid & MET-42 in Soil/Water - MRID 49813520
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ECM for d-Phenothrin (Sumithrin) in Soil - MRID 50600160
Environmental Chemistry Methods for d-Phenothrin (Sumithrin) in Soil - MRID 50600160
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ECM for Inpyrfluxam & Degradates in Soil - MRID 49706427
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Inpyrfluxam & Degradates in Soil - MRID 49706427
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ECM for Picloram & Clopyralid in Soil - MRID 49753805
Environmental chemistry methods for Picloram and Clopyralid in Soil - MRID 49753805
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ECM for Pethoxamid & MET-42 in Soil - MRID 49813426
ECM for Pethoxamid & MET-42 in Soil - MRID 49813426
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ECM for Pymetrozine & Degradates in Water - MRID 49673102
Environmental chemistry methods for Pymetrozine and Degradates in Water - MRID 49673102
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ECM for Boscalid in Sediment - MRID 50485704
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Boscalid in Sediment - MRID 50785704