EPA Update on Pesticide Worker Safety Issues February 7, 2013 Richard Pont Certification and Worker Protection Branch Office of Pesticide Programs.

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EPA Update on Pesticide Worker Safety Issues February 7, 2013 Richard Pont Certification and Worker Protection Branch Office of Pesticide Programs

Overview Overview of EPA's Pesticide Worker Safety Program Update on Proposed Worker Safety Rule Revisions Other Key Worker Safety Projects and Activities New/Emerging Issues

EPA's Worker Safety Program Strategic Mission Protect public health and the environment through programs that ensure agricultural worker safety, pesticide applicator competence to use pesticides safely and effectively, and health care providers capable of recognizing and managing pesticide poisoning. Priority Objectives Agricultural worker protection program with provisions to enhance pesticide safety training, minimize pesticide exposure, and increase hazard communication Applicator certification program with valid competency & safety standards for occupational pesticide users. Health care provider networks capable of recognizing and managing pesticide poisoning. Effective container / containment program. Expanded network of partners (domestic, international, public, private) with the capacity to engage in pesticide safety activities.

Pesticide Worker Safety Program Goals are Achieved Through a Broad Range of Program Activities Implementation of two related pesticide worker safety regulations – Worker Protection Standard Rule (Part 170) – Pesticide Applicator Certification Rule (Part 171) Guidance, training, and technical/program support for state regulators Development of program support materials and resources (training materials, exams, etc.) Multi-lingual, multi-media outreach to EJ populations Partnerships with a broad range of government and non government entities

Worker Safety Rule Revisions What is taking so long to get to proposal?

Worker Safety Rule Revisions Worker Protection Standard (WPS) rule revisions expected to be proposed late 2013 Pesticide Applicator Certification (C&T) rule revisions expected to be proposed late 2014

Worker Safety Rule Revisions WPS Proposals Under Consideration Improve effectiveness of worker and handler training Reduce retraining interval Expand training content Reduce/Eliminate grace period Improve trainer competency Establish training recordkeeping Improve Restricted Entry Interval (REI) protections Provide notifications to workers when directing early entry to a treated area (during REI) Limit duration of early entry during agricultural emergency Mandate posting of warning signs for pesticide applications with certain REI lengths. Improve content of warning signs for posting at treated areas during REI

Worker Safety Rule Revisions WPS Proposals Under Consideration Improve protections for workers during pesticide applications Require entry restricted areas for farms/forests similar to those in place for nurseries and greenhouses Improve hazard communication protections Expand information on application and hazard to be available Specify when application information must be recorded and establish retention period Require commercial applicators to notify agricultural employer of any changes in application, within specified time period Improve effectiveness of safety information (i.e., poster) Expand content to match expanded training points Add requirement for info at decontamination supply locations Improve protections for crop advisor employees Require PPE for entry during REI Provide decontamination supplies

Worker Safety Rule Revisions WPS Proposals Under Consideration Improve effectiveness of decontamination supplies Improve eye flush water supply requirements for workers and handlers Improve effectiveness of emergency information Specify information to be provided and time allowed to provide it Improve protections for children Establish minimum age for worker entry under the REI Establish minimum age for handlers Require more protective handler application restrictions Require handlers to cease application if persons are located in entry-restricted areas Improve personal protective equipment (PPE) protections Clarify requirements for closed systems to permit PPE exception Require medical evaluation, fit testing, and training for handlers required to wear respirators

Worker Safety Rule Revisions C&T Proposals Under Consideration Improve Applicator Competency Establish more stringent minimum certification requirements for private applicators Establish minimum age for certification Establish federal standards for recertification programs Establish certification requirements for specific uses/application methods (e.g., fumigation, aerial, LPCs) Improve protections for non-certified persons working under the supervision (UTS) of a certified applicator Establish minimum age requirements for persons applying UTS Establish requirements for training, communications, and recordkeeping of UTS applicators

Worker Safety Rule Revisions C&T Proposals Under Consideration Improve program efficiency and administration Revise tribal certification plan requirements to better address state/tribal issues and realities Require RUP dealer recordkeeping Revise reporting requirements to improve ability to measure program success

Other Key Worker Safety Projects and Activities Revision of EPA's "Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning" Enhancement of the Certification Plan and Reporting Database (CPARD) and expansion for Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) reporting

What is the RMPP?

What is CPARD?

"CPARD is AWESOME!" - Jack Peterson, Associate Director Arizona Dept. of Agriculture

What is CPARD? CPARD is a collaborative effort between NASDA and U.S. EPA to maintain a standardized electronic database to house State, Tribal and Federal agency certification plans and enable Web-based reporting of required annual certification data to U.S. EPA.

What is CPARD? The database combines the requirements of 40 CFR Part (Submission and approval of state plans for certification of commercial and private applicators of restricted-use pesticides), and the parts of the EPA Form 5700–33H used for annual C&T reporting.

§ Submission and approval of State plans for certification of commercial and private applicators of restricted use pesticides. If any State, at any time, desires to certify applicators of restricted use pesticides, the Governor of that State shall submit a State plan for that purpose. The Administrator shall approve the plan submitted by any State, or any modification thereof, if the plan in his judgment ‑‑ CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING ACCOMPLISHMENTS THIS REPORTING PERIOD State:Fiscal Year: Reporting Period: Certification Accomplishments Private Applicators Commercial Applicators Agricultural Forest Ornamental and Turf Seed treatmentAquatic Right of Way Industrial, Institutiona l, Structural, Health Public Health Regulator y Demonstr ation and researchOther PlantAnimal Training Sessions participated in or Monitored Applicators Certified Applicators Recertified Total Applicators Holding a Valid Certification as of Sept. 30th Recertification Period (in years)

What is CPARD? CPARD simplifies and standardizes the processes for submitting, reviewing, approving and maintaining certification plans and annual reporting information Benefits states, tribes, territories and federal agencies, as well as EPA HQs and regional offices

Other Key Worker Safety Projects and Activities Supporting development of rodenticide training materials Supporting soil fumigant training Continuing effective partnerships to advance program goals – NASDARF, AFOP, NPIC, NIOSH

Emerging Worker Safety Issues Concerns with handling (mixing) practices involving Water Soluble Packaging (WSP) that negate the engineering controls of WSP

Emerging Worker Safety Issues EPA working with AHETF to correct practice Investigation determined this is a localized practice based on cold water that is hard in this region First generation WSPs did not dissolve well Baskets common in orchard sprayers to keep solid materials out of spray solution Current WSP technology does not present a dissolving problem in cold hard water EPA will be working with AHETF to improve instructions on WSP pesticide labels Need to work with states and PSEP trainers to improve work practices with WSP TEACHABLE MOMENT!

Questions?