WAC 16-228-1200
What are the restrictions on pesticide
distribution, transportation, application, storage and
disposal? (1) No person shall handle, transport, store,
display, apply, dispose of or distribute pesticides in such a
manner as to endanger humans and their environment or to
endanger food, feed, or any other product that may be
transported, stored, displayed, or distributed with such
pesticides. Toxicities of pesticides shall be considered in
distribution, storage, handling, and merchandising practices.
(2) Highly toxic pesticides shall not be transported in
the same compartment of the vehicle or other equipment
together with clothes, food, feed, or any other material
intended for consumption by humans or animals. Any vehicle or
other equipment shall be inspected by the owner or authorized
agent for contamination before reuse. In instances where
leakage or spillage has occurred, the shipper of the
pesticides shall be immediately notified for instructions
concerning the best method to be employed for the removal of
the contamination. Vehicles or other equipment which have
been contaminated shall not be returned to service until the
contamination has been removed.
(3) Pesticide containers shall be secured during transit
by use of side or end racks, bracing, chocks, tiedowns, or
other means to prevent their sliding, falling, tipping,
rolling, or falling off the vehicle with normal vehicle
acceleration, deceleration, or change in direction.
(4) Valves shall be tightly closed and manhole covers
shall be secured on cargo, portable and permanent tanks used
for transporting, storage and application of pesticides,
whether tanks are full or empty.
(5) Portable tanks shall be secured to prevent their
sliding, falling, tipping, or rolling with normal vehicle
acceleration, deceleration, or change in direction. Ends,
sidewalls, or doors of van bodies shall not be relied upon for
securement.
(6) Pesticides shall not be delivered to a pesticide
consignee unless the consignee or authorized agent is present
to accept delivery of the pesticides and signs a delivery slip
or the pesticides are secured in a proper storage. Signed
delivery slips shall be maintained as required by WAC 16-228-1300 for records.
(7) Pesticides shall not be stored and/or displayed over
or adjacent to meat or vegetable cases, other human foods,
animal feeds, or drugs, or in any manner that may result in
contamination of food, feed, or clothing. Pesticides intended
for sale or distribution shall only be stored and displayed
within an enclosed area of a building or fence and shall not
be displayed on sidewalks.
(8) Pesticide dealers shall not sell, offer for sale, or
hold for sale highly toxic pesticides in the same department
where food for human consumption is displayed or sold. The
same "checkstand" or food packaging area may not be used for
the distribution of highly toxic pesticides and food for human
consumption.
(9) All pesticide incidents involving undesirable impacts
on human health shall be reported to the Washington state
department of health by the department.
(10) Pesticides in leaking, broken, corroded, or
otherwise damaged containers shall not be displayed, offered
for sale, or transported and shall be handled or disposed of
in a manner that would not contaminate the environment or
cause injury to humans and/or animals. Pesticides with
obscured, illegible or damaged labels shall not be displayed
or offered for sale.
(11) No person shall distribute or sell any pesticide
unless it is in the registrant's or the manufacturer's
unbroken, immediate container and the registered pesticide
label is affixed to the container.
(12) A user of a pesticide may distribute a properly
labelled pesticide to another user who is legally entitled to
use that pesticide without obtaining a pesticide dealer's
license if the exclusive purpose of distributing the pesticide
is keeping it from becoming a hazardous waste as defined in
chapter 70.105 RCW.
(13) The distribution and use of DDT and DDD shall be
prohibited in this state except for uses allowed by the
Environmental Protection Agency or the Center for Disease
Control of the United States Department of Health and Human
Services.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 17.21, 15.58, and 34.05 RCW. 07-11-041A, § 16-228-1200, filed 5/9/07, effective 6/9/07;
03-22-029, § 16-228-1200, filed 10/28/03, effective 11/28/03. Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.58, 17.21 RCW. 00-22-073, §
16-228-1200, filed 10/30/00, effective 11/30/00. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58 and 17.21 RCW. 99-22-002, §
16-228-1200, filed 10/20/99, effective 11/20/99.]