WAC 296-307-12045
Posted pesticide safety
information -- Standards for workers -- 40 CFR, § 170.135. (1)
Requirement. When workers are on an agricultural establishment
and, within the last thirty days, a pesticide covered by this
part has been applied on the establishment or a restricted-entry
interval has been in effect, the agricultural employer shall
display, in accordance with this section, pesticide safety
information.
(2) Pesticide safety poster. A safety poster must be
displayed that conveys, at a minimum, the following basic
pesticide safety concepts:
(a) Help keep pesticides from entering your body. At a
minimum, the following points shall be conveyed:
(i) Avoid getting on your skin or into your body any
pesticides that may be on plants and soil, in irrigation water,
or drifting from nearby applications.
(ii) Wash before eating, drinking, using chewing gum or
tobacco, or using the toilet.
(iii) Wear work clothing that protects the body from
pesticide residues (long-sleeved shirts, long pants, shoes and
socks, and a hat or scarf).
(iv) Wash/shower with soap and water, shampoo hair, and put
on clean clothes after work.
(v) Wash work clothes separately from other clothes before
wearing them again.
(vi) Wash immediately in the nearest clean water if
pesticides are spilled or sprayed on the body. As soon as
possible, shower, shampoo, and change into clean clothes.
(vii) Follow directions about keeping out of treated or
restricted areas.
(b) There are federal rules to protect workers and handlers,
including a requirement for safety training.
(3) Emergency medical care information.
(a) The name, address, and telephone number of the nearest
emergency medical care facility shall be on the safety poster or
displayed close to the safety poster.
(b) The agricultural employer shall inform workers promptly
of any change to the information on emergency medical care
facilities.
(4) Location.
(a) The information shall be displayed in a central location
on the farm or in the nursery or greenhouse where it can be
readily seen and read by workers.
(b) The information shall be displayed in a location in or
near the forest in a place where it can be readily seen and read
by workers and where workers are likely to congregate or pass by,
such as at a decontamination site or an equipment storage site.
(5) Accessibility. Workers shall be informed of the
location of the information and shall be allowed access to it.
(6) Legibility. The information shall remain legible during
the time it is posted.
[97-09-013, recodified as § 296-307-12045, filed 4/7/97,
effective 4/7/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040,[49.17.]050
and [49.17.]060. 96-20-082, § 296-306A-12045, filed
9/30/96, effective 11/1/96.]