EPA WPS Required Worker Notices About Pesticide Applications Under most circumstances, the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) requires employers to make sure that workers are notified about areas where pesticide applications are taking place or where restricted-entry intervals are in effect. Some pesticide labels require you to notify workers BOTH orally AND with signs posted at entrances to the treated area. If both types of notification are required, the following statement will be in the Directions for Use section of the pesticide labeling under the heading Agricultural Use Requirements: "Notify workers of the application by warning them orally and by posting warning signs at entrances to treated areas." Notification on Farms, Forests & Nurseries Unless the pesticide labeling requires both types of notification, notify workers EITHER orally OR by the posting of warning signs at entrances to treated areas. You must inform workers which method of notification is being used. Notification in Greenhouses In greenhouses, you must post all treated areas, except as described below. If the pesticide labeling requires both types of notification, you must also notify workers orally. Needed immediately: new housing for ■ Breeder Contracts ■ Turkey Contracts ■ Layer Contracts ■ Hog Finishing Contracts v ■ Pullet Contracts 101'x245’ 3000 head tunnel ventilated hog finishing house Ftw Information on new contract* being „ offered by local feed and liveatoclc companies t rrr M. ■ Mil r w ~ , '■ in ■ 11.■ iMlMaa .■ > > .TT .... Authorized QSS3B3. master distributor since 1982 Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. DB peoeralsburo. » FIVVW PM Store I .ours 430 «| 139 A West Airport Road 24 Hr 7 Day Repair service vrrrai t-800-735-6361 Lititz, PA 17543 U&9 STORE HOURS: Ph (717)569-2702 gfi RHPI 1-800-673-2580 vV s*r.•*.».« a.m. A EPA WORKER PROTECTION STANDARD (WPS) COUNTDOWN TO COMPLIANCE ... AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER ✓ NOVEMBER DECEMBER * JANUARY 1, 1995 Exceptions to Worker Notification Oral warnings need NOT be given to: • any worker on your farm, forest, or nursery who will not be in the treated area, or walk within 1/4 mile of a treated area, during the pesticide application or while the restricted-entry interval is in effect, • any worker who will not be in your greenhouse during a pesticide application or while a restricted entry interval is in effect there, OR • any worker who applied (or supervised the application of) the pesticide and is aware of all of the information required to be given in the oral warning. Treated area posting is NOT required if: • no workers on your farm, forest or nursery will be in the treated area, dr walk within 1/4 mile of the treated area, during the pesticide application or while the restricted-entry interval is in effect, • no workers will be in the greenhouse during this pesticide application or while the restricted-entiy interval is in effect there, OR • the only workers for whom you need to post applied (or supervised the application of) the pesticide and are aware of all the information required to be given in the oral warning. Contracts Available For • Hog Finishing: 1,000-3,000 H«*d • Sow Unit*: 200-1,000 Sow* JS&I %, FIRST TOBACCO SALE: T DECEMBER 5, 1994 ■spim. Sale Every Mon., Wed. 8L Fri. Thereafter T Fri., Dec. 2 8-3; Sat., Dec. 3 8-12; Mon. Dec. 5 8-Sale Time. a, Please try to bring tobacco in before sale day if possible Y 609 tobacco companies are saying: get your crop on i auction in December. They say they need PA 609 y tobacco to blend with buiiey tobacco. This is good news / for PA 609 as it is becoming known worldwide. % Tennessee and Kentucky auctions open at Thanksgiving. Y Local tobacco farmers should bring some of their best i tobacco to first sale, December sth, with a full warehouse y to attract buyers. There are reports tobacco buyers are [ telling tobacco companies in the south that they can buy % cheaper on the farm. If this is true - think twice! f We at tobacco warehouse want to help market your i tobacco at an all-time high price. We are not in the y tobacco processing business, we are in the business of / selling your tobacco. & . Please don’t misrepresent your tobacco inside the bale Y with nesting. Try your best with neat bales - it’s worth L your time. You have worked hard to grow a good crop, y don’t go wrong in stripping your crop. Watch your / moisture and keep green out. THIS MIGHT BE THE & YEAR BUYERS WILL BE PICKY WITH STRAIGHT Y STRIPPED TOBACCO. 4, Why does a tobacco buyer want to buy tobacco on y contract and say they will pay what the price is at / auction? Does the buyer offer that at high offer for the S' season or does it stop at delivery? Keep selling your JT tobacco on contract for $1.20/lb. and that will be the price a, for the season! J Y You can order a bale box and take cost off tobacco L check when you sell at Paradise. Buy or Rent. / y Cotton twine also in stock. |*L 4 PARADISE TOBACCO SALES 1 Milch Whita-Salc Mgr. • Mitch Ashby-Auct. STRIP YOUR TOBACCO EARLY! Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 19, 1994-A39 November 1994 Posted Warning Signs WPS-designed signs must be used when you post warnings at entrances to treated areas as described in the EPA WPS How to Comply Manual. For WPS sign requirements, see page 102 of the WPS "How To Comply" manual. Location Of Signs • On farms, forests, and nurseries, post the signs so they can be seen from all points where workers usually enter the treated areas, including at least; * access roads, * borders with any labor camp adjacent to the treated area, and * established walking routes that enter the treated area. • When there are no usual points of worker entry, post the signs in the comers of the treated area or in places where they will be most easily seen. • In greenhouses, post the signs so they can be seen from all points where Workers usually enter the treated area, including doorways, aisles, and other walking routes. When there are no usual points of worker entry to the treated area, post the signs in the comers of the treated area or in places where they will be easily seen. (Turn to Pago A4O) FIRST