WAC 16-233-155
Emergency assistance -- Standards for
workers -- 40 CFR, § 170.160. If there is reason to believe
that a person who is or has been employed on an agricultural
establishment to perform tasks related to the production of
agricultural plants has been poisoned or injured by exposure
to pesticides used on the agricultural establishment,
including, but not limited to, exposures from application,
splash, spill, drift, or pesticide residues, the agricultural
employer shall:
(1) Make available to that person prompt transportation
from the agricultural establishment, including any labor camp
on the agricultural establishment, to an appropriate emergency
medical facility.
(2) Provide to that person or to treating medical
personnel, promptly upon request, any obtainable information
on:
(a) Product name, EPA registration number, and active
ingredients of any product to which that person might have
been exposed.
(b) Antidote, first-aid, and other medical information
from the product labeling.
(c) The circumstances of application or use of the
pesticide on the agricultural establishment.
(d) The circumstances of exposure of that person to the
pesticide.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.58 and 17.21 RCW. 96-21-008 (Order 6002), § 16-233-155, filed 10/3/96, effective
11/3/96.]