Florida Regulations 5E-13.039: Protection of Natural Resources and of the Health, Safety, and Welfare of Arthropod Control Employees and the General Public
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(1) Methods of mosquito control performed on private land where natural resources are a major concern shall be conducted in a manner to protect the environmental and ecological integrity of the lands and waters.
(a) The safety procedures and precautions to be followed in handling or applying arthropod control pesticides as specified by their labeling.
(b) The proper use and care of safety clothing and equipment to be worn or used as may be specified in the label.
(c) The common symptoms of pesticide poisoning.
(d) The dangers of eating, drinking or smoking while handling or applying pesticides and the need to wash clothing worn and bathe after working with pesticides in order to avoid unnecessary prolonged exposure to pesticides residues.
(e) The name and location of nearby medical facility at which emergency treatment for pesticide exposure may be obtained.
(f) Instructions regarding operation of application equipment in or over residential areas to minimize exposure to the general public.
(g) Instructions regarding emergency procedures to be followed in the event of an accidental pesticide spill particularly those relating to a vehicular accident and resultant spill and dumping procedures in the event of an aircraft emergency.
(3) Licensed applicators shall keep on file, and make available to the department upon request, records showing the training required in subsection 5E-13.039(2), F.A.C., was provided to all unlicensed applicators under their direct supervision. These records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years.
Rulemaking Authority 388.361 FS. Law Implemented 388.361(2)(d) FS., Section 11, Chapter 91-428, Laws of Florida. History-New 2-10-87, Formerly 10D-54.039, Amended 8-9-06.
(2) To protect the health, safety and welfare of arthropod control employees and the general public, applicators licensed in public health pest control may directly supervise no more than 10 unlicensed employees and shall provide instructions and training to those employees to include the following:
(a) The safety procedures and precautions to be followed in handling or applying arthropod control pesticides as specified by their labeling.
(b) The proper use and care of safety clothing and equipment to be worn or used as may be specified in the label.
(c) The common symptoms of pesticide poisoning.
(d) The dangers of eating, drinking or smoking while handling or applying pesticides and the need to wash clothing worn and bathe after working with pesticides in order to avoid unnecessary prolonged exposure to pesticides residues.
(e) The name and location of nearby medical facility at which emergency treatment for pesticide exposure may be obtained.
(f) Instructions regarding operation of application equipment in or over residential areas to minimize exposure to the general public.
(g) Instructions regarding emergency procedures to be followed in the event of an accidental pesticide spill particularly those relating to a vehicular accident and resultant spill and dumping procedures in the event of an aircraft emergency.
(3) Licensed applicators shall keep on file, and make available to the department upon request, records showing the training required in subsection 5E-13.039(2), F.A.C., was provided to all unlicensed applicators under their direct supervision. These records shall be maintained for a minimum of three years.
Rulemaking Authority 388.361 FS. Law Implemented 388.361(2)(d) FS., Section 11, Chapter 91-428, Laws of Florida. History-New 2-10-87, Formerly 10D-54.039, Amended 8-9-06.