Captan 50W is a wettable powder used for the control of various plant fungal diseases.

Functions: Fungicide

Fungicide Target Species: Botrytis

FRAC Code: M

Application Technique: Sprayers

Formulation Type: Concentrate Solutions

Knowde Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
FRAC Code
Agrochemical Functions
Technologies
Composition

A fungicide for listed plant disease control.

ACTIVE INGREDIENT:

Captan - 50.0%

OTHER INGREDIENTS - 50.0%

Features & Benefits

Fruit And Nut Crops

Crop

Disease(s)

Rate Per

 

Acre (lbs.)

 

 

 

 

Almonds

Anthracnose, Brown rot, Leaf blight,

4 to 9

 

(REI = 24 hrs.)  Scab, Shothole, Twig and Blossom

 

 

 

blight

 

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 300 gals.

 

 

of water using ground equipment. Use 6 to 9 lbs.

 

 

per acre when Captan is used alone. Use 4 to 6

 

 

lbs. in tank-mixtures with fungicides having a similar

 

 

spectrum. Apply at popcorn, bloom, and petal fall

 

 

stages and post petal fall, and full cover sprays.

 

Do not apply more than 9 lbs. of this product per acre per application. Do not apply more than 40 lbs. of this product per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. (See “USE PRECAUTIONS” section for definition of crop cycle.) Do not harvest Almonds within 30 days of last application. Hulls may be fed to livestock.

 

Apples

Black rot (Frogeye), Botrytis blossom

8

(Eastern U.S.)

end rot, Primary scab

 

(REI = 24 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 400 gals.

 

of water using ground equipment. Apply at 5 to 7

 

day intervals as needed to maintain control in pre-

 

bloom, bloom, petal fall and first cover sprays.

 

Bitter  rot,  Black  pox,  Black  rot,

4 to 8

 

Botryosphaeria rot, Brooks fruit spot, Fly

 

 

speck, Secondary scab, Sooty blotch

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 400 gals.

 

of water using ground equipment. Apply at 10 to 14

 

day intervals in second and later cover sprays.

Do not apply more than 8 lbs. of this product per acre per application. Do not apply more than 64 lbs. of this product per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. May be applied up to day of harvest. If Powdery mildew is a problem, add 6 to 12 lbs. of Sulfur per acre to all post-bloom sprays until foliage matures. Do not use this product in combination with or closely following or in alternation with wettable Sulfur products on Sulfur sensitive varieties of Apples such as Baldwin, King, Red delicious, Staymen as severe injury and defoliation may occur.

 

Apples

Primary scab

 

4 to 8

(Western U.S.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 400 gals.

(REI = 24 hrs.)

of water per acre using ground equipment. To

 

reduce potential for tolerance development to other

 

fungicides having a similar spectrum, the lower rate

 

may be used in tank-mixtures.

 

 

Botrytis rot, Bull’s eye rot (Pacific

 

6

 

Northwest)

 

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20 to

400 gals. of

 

water using ground equipment. Make 1 or 2 applications

 

with late cover sprays and 1 final spray prior to harvest.

 

Secondary Scab – In mid-Summer cover sprays, the

 

dosage may be reduced to 4 lbs. per acre.

 

Do not apply more than 8 lbs. of this product per acre per application. Do not apply more than 64 lbs. of this product per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. May be applied up to day of harvest.

Apricots

Brown rot (Twig blight), Jacket rot

3 to 5

(REI = 24 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 250 gals.

 

of water using ground equipment. Apply in red

 

bud, bloom, 75% petal fall and cover sprays. To

 

reduce potential for tolerance development to other

 

fungicides having a similar spectrum, use the lower

 

rate in tank-mixtures.

 

Do not apply more than 5 lbs. of this product per acre per application. Do not apply more than 25 lbs. of this product per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. May be applied up to day of harvest.

Blackberries

Anthracnose, Botrytis, Spur blight

4

Dewberries

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply 4 lbs. of this product

Raspberries

when blossoms are in bud (young canes are 8 to 10

(REI = 48 hrs.)

inches long). Make second application two weeks

 

later. Apply a Fall spray after old canes are removed.

 

Fruit rot

4

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply at early bloom (5

 

to 10% bloom) and again at full bloom. Additional

 

applications can be made at 10 to 14 day intervals

 

as needed. Apply this product as indicated above

 

in 45 to 100 gals. of water per acre. Use the higher

 

volume as foliage increases.

 

Do not apply more than 20 lbs. of this product per acre per season.

Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.

 

(Cont.)

 

 

 

Crop

Disease(s)

 

Rate Per

 

Acre (lbs.)

 

 

 

Blueberries

Berry rot, Botrytis gray mold, Mummy

 

5

(Eastern U.S.)

berry

 

 

(REI = 48 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in sufficient water

 

for thorough coverage. Start spray program when

 

buds swell and earliest buds have loose scales.

 

Repeat at 7 day intervals through blossom period.

 

Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals from late bloom.

Blueberries

Berry rot, Botrytis gray mold, Mummy

 

2 to 5

(Western U.S.)

berry

 

 

(REI = 48 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20 to 200 gals. of

 

water by ground. Begin at mid-bloom, repeat at 7 to

 

10 day intervals until maturity.

 

 

To All Blueberries: Do not apply more than 5 lbs. of this product per

acre per application. Do not apply more than 70 lbs. of this product

per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. May be applied up to

day of harvest.

 

 

 

Cherries

Botrytis rot, Brown rot, Leaf spot

 

4

(Eastern U.S.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20 to 200 gals. of

(REI = 24 hrs.)

water using ground equipment. Apply in pre-bloom,

 

bloom,  petal  fall,  shuck,  cover  and  pre-harvest

 

sprays. Applications at 3 to 4 day intervals may be

 

necessary during bloom to control Blossom blight.

 

Repeat applications at 7 to 20 day intervals as

 

needed to maintain control up to start of harvest. If

 

Powdery mildew is a problem, add 6 lbs. of Sulfur

 

per acre to the petal fall, shuck or early cover sprays.

 

If Sulfur is added, this product may be reduced to 2

 

lbs. per acre in these sprays.

 

 

 

Post-harvest Sprays: Leaf spot – Apply 4 lbs. of

 

this product per acre in 20 to 200 gals. of water

 

using ground equipment. Apply immediately after

 

harvest and repeat application in 10 to 14 days.

Cherries

Brown rot blossom blight, Brown rot

 

3 to 4

(Western U.S.)

(Fruit), Leaf spot

 

 

(REI = 24 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20 to

200 gals. of

 

water using ground equipment. Apply in pre-bloom,

 

bloom, petal fall, shuck, cover and pre-harvest sprays.

To All Cherries:

Do not apply more than 4 lbs. of this product per

acre per application. Do not apply more than 28 lbs. of this product

per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. May be applied up to

day of harvest.

 

 

 

Grapes

Downy mildew, Phomopsis cane and

 

2 to 4

(Except CA)

leaf spot, Suppression of Black rot

 

 

(REI = 48 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 200 gals.

 

of water using ground equipment when shoots

 

are 0.5 to 1.5 inches long, when shoots are 3 to

 

5 inches long and when shoots are 9 to 12 inches

 

long. Repeat just before bloom, immediately after

 

bloom and continue at 10 to 14 day intervals as

 

long as disease conditions persist. Use the lower

 

rate when spraying less susceptible Grape varieties

 

or when conditions are less favorable for disease

 

development. Use the higher rate on susceptible

 

Grape  varieties  and  during  periods  of  weather

 

highly favorable for disease development.

 

Bunch rot (Botrytis)

 

4

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20 to 200 gals. of

 

water using ground equipment. Make 2 applications

 

before bloom and 1 immediately after bloom. Repeat

 

periodically, making 3 cover applications before the

 

bunches close.

 

 

Grapes (CA)

Bunch rot (Botrytis)

 

4

(REI = 48 hrs.)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20 to 200 gals. of

 

water using ground equipment. Make 2 applications

 

before bloom and 1 immediately after bloom. Repeat

 

periodically, making 3 cover applications before the

 

bunches close.

 

 

 

Phomopsis cane and leaf spot (current

 

3 to 4

 

season infection)

 

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply in 20

to 200 gals.

 

of water using ground equipment. Apply first spray

 

when green tissue begins to show but before shoots

 

are 6 to 8 inches long.

 

 

To All Grapes:

Do not apply more than 4 lbs. of this product per

acre per application. Do not apply more than 24 lbs. of this product

per acre from pre-bloom through post-harvest. May be applied up to

day of harvest.

 

 

 

 

 

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Crop

Disease(s)

Rate Per

 

Acre (lbs.)

 

 

 

 

Nectarines

Brown rot, Scab

4 to 8

 

(REI = 24 hrs.)

 

 

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS:  Apply  in  20  to  250

 

 

gals. of water using ground equipment. To reduce

 

 

the potential for tolerance development to other

 

 

fungicides having a similar spectrum, use the lower

 

 

rate in tank-mixtures. Apply in full pink, bloom,

 

 

petal fall, shuck, cover and pre-harvest sprays.

 

 

Applications at 3 to 4 day intervals may be necessary

 

 

during bloom to control Blossom blight. Repeat

 

 

application at 7 to 14 day intervals as needed to

 

 

maintain control. Continue applications throughout

 

 

harvest if conditions favor Brown rot. If Powdery

 

 

mildew is a problem, add 7.5 lbs. of Sulfur per acre

 

 

to the petal fall, shuck and early cover sprays. If

 

 

Sulfur is added, this product may be reduced to 2.5

 

 

lbs. per acre in these sprays.

 

 

 

Shothole (Coryneum blight, Peach

4 to 8

 

Applications & Uses

Application Technique
Fungicide Target Species
Resistance Management

GROUP  M  FUNGICIDE;

This product is a Group M* fungicide. Fungal isolates with acquired resistance to Group M fungicide may eventually dominate the fungal population if Group M fungicides are used repeatedly in the same field or in successive years as the primary method of control for targeted species. This may result in partial or total loss of control of those species by this product or other Group M fungicides. To delay fungicide resistance, consider:

  • Avoiding consecutive use of this product or other target site of action Group M fungicides that have a similar target site of action on the same pathogens.
  • Using tank-mixtures or pre-mixes with fungicides from different target site of action Groups as long as the involved products are all registered for the same use and are both effective at the mix or pre-pack rate on the pathogens(s) of concern.
  • Basing fungicide use on a comprehensive IPM program.
  • Monitoring treated fungal populations for loss of field efficacy.
  • Contacting your local extension specialist, certified crop advisors, and/or manufacturer for fungicide resistance management and/o IPM recommendations for specific crops and resistant pathogens.

The multi-site activity grouping, designated by the symbol “M”, comprises a collection of various chemicals that act as general toxophores with several sites of action. These sites may differ between group members.

Direction For Use

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.

Agricultural Use Requirements

Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard (WPS), 40 CFR Part 170. This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, greenhouses and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Restricted Entry Interval (REI) and notification to workers. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the WPS. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the REI. The REI for each crop is listed in the directions for use associated with each crop.

Eye-Protection: To mitigate eye irritation concerns from post-application exposures, the Agency is requiring that, for at least 7 days following the application of Captan:

  1. At least one container designed specifically for flushing eyes must be available in operating condition at the WPS-required contamination site for workers entering the area treated with Captan, and
  2. Workers must be informed orally, in a manner they can understand:
  • that residues in the treated area may be highly irritating to their eyes,
  • that they should take precautions, such as refraining from rubbing their eyes,
  • that if they do get residues in their eyes, they should immediately flush their eyes with eye flush container that is located at the contamination site, and
  • how to operate the eye flush container.

PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the WPS and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil or water is: Coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, shoes plus socks and protective eyewear.

Double Notification: Notify workers of the application by warning them orally and by posting warning signs at entrances to treated areas.

Non-Agricultural Use Requirements

The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are not within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses.

Entry Restrictions: Do not allow people or pets to enter treated areas until sprays have dried.

For post-application fruit dips: Do not contact or allow others to contact the treated fruit until the treatment solution on the fruit has dried.

Read all precautions and directions for use before using. Use only for claims listed and only as specified on this label. Do not apply or allow to drift to adjoining food, fiber or pasture crops. Drift of Captan on sensitive crops (e.g. D’Anjou pears) can cause severe phytotoxicity and crop loss. Consult State Agricultural Experiment Stations or State Agricultural Extension Service for additional information, as the time of applications needed will vary with the local conditions.

Application Information

DO NOT apply this product with aerial equipment.

Applications can be made by ground power equipment (including concentrate and semi-concentrate equipment). Pour labeled amount of this material into nearly filled spray tank. Add balance of water. Maintain agitation during filling and spraying operations. If necessary, add a few drops of oil to avoid foaming. Do not allow mixture to stand. Do not combine with emulsifiable liquids or wettable powders unless previous experience has proven them to be physically compatible and safe to plants. (Read “COMPATIBILITY AND PLANT SAFETY” section above.) Application of this material through any type of irrigation equipment is prohibited.

Use Precautions

Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through drift. Keep people and pets out of the area during application.

Except as specified, begin applications before or at first sign of disease and repeat as needed to maintain control, but observe use limitations. Unless otherwise specified, application can be made on the day of harvest. Maximum application is for a crop cycle. Crop cycle is defined as pre-bloom through post-harvest. Apply the higher rate and/or spray at shorter intervals when climatic conditions most favor disease(s). Apply the lower rate and/or spray at longer intervals when climatic conditions least favor disease(s). If you are unaware of the climatic conditions favorable for disease(s) claimed for the specific use sites, you must consult with your State Agricultural Extension Service to learn of these conditions.

IMPORTANT: Read label carefully. Although most of the directions on this label may be followed nationwide, a few are limited to either theEastern U.S. (States east of the Rocky Mountains) or Western U.S.Follow those directions for your growing area where specified.

 

Special Uses

PEACH PRE-PLANT ROOT DIP

The Restricted Entry Interval (REI) for root dip is 48 hours. Exception: Once the seeds or transplants are planted in the soil, the Worker Protection Standard allows workers to enter the treated area without restriction if there will be no contact with the soil subsurface.

Preventative Pre-Plant Dip Treatment for Crown Gall:

Use 4 pounds of this product plus 3.2 pints diluted sodium hypochlorite (5.25% household bleach) per 100 gallons of water. Wash nursery trees to remove soil from roots. Cut off all dormant buds and suckers in crown area and prune root system if necessary.

Submerge the entire dormant tree for 5 minutes. Recharge dip during operation at a rate of 3.2 pints diluted sodium hypochlorite per 100 gallons of water.

POST-HARVEST FRUIT APPLICATION

For use in mechanical fruit-dip operations only. Hand dipping of fruit is prohibited.

For control of various molds and storage rots (Botrytis, Gloeosporium, Rhizopus), use as a post-harvest dip or spray wash on the following fruits: Apples, Cherries, Pears — Use 2.5 pounds of this product per 100 gallons of water. Apply as a spray or in a dip tank. When used as a dip, recharge wash solution periodically when tank volume is reduced by 25%. Bring water back to volume and add 2.5 pounds of this product for each 100 gallons added. At end of every 8 hour shift, empty tank, flush and charge with fresh dilution. Do not allow dip tank solution to stand overnight. Maintain continuous agitation during dipping operation.

Do not contact or allow others to contact the treated fruit until the sprays have dried.

Disposal of Leftover Post-Harvest Treatment Mixture: Leftover dip or spray mixtures containing Captan may be used as a foliar spray for Apples and Cherries, (but not Pears) as treated by the dip or spray mixture or to registered Ornamental sites. Observe all restrictions such as maximum pounds applied per application and season.

If analytical services are not available when calculating application rate to determine the exact quantity of Captan remaining in the mixture, assume that the tank still contains 2.5 pounds of this product per 100 gallons of water. If the dip or spray mixture contains other pesticide(s) in addition to Captan, refer to the product label(s) for information regarding disposal.

Captan wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of spray or dip tank-mixtures is a violation of Federal Law. Contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance concerning the disposal of spent or excess dip tank-mixtures.

Ornamentals / Non-Food Uses

The Restricted Entry Interval (REI) for these uses is 48 hours, including Root dips. Exception: Once the seeds or transplants are planted in the soil, the Worker Protection Standard allows workers to enter the treated area without restriction if there will be no contact with the soil subsurface.

Use Precautions: Do not apply spray to ornamental plants listed below beyond the point of drip from the leaf surface. When applying as a drench, apply only sufficient mixture to wet the surface of the soil except when the dose is specified in terms of volume of mixture per square foot of area.

Crop

Disease(s)

Rate Per

100 Gals.

 

 

of Water

Azaleas

Damping-off of cuttings

4 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS:  Dip  cuttings  before

 

bedding.

 

 

Petal blight

2 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply to soil area around

 

plants and spray flowers just before bloom. Repeat

 

at 7 to 14 day intervals through bloom.

 

Begonias

Damping-off, Tuber rot

4 lbs.

(Tuberous)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Dip tubers for 30 minutes,

 

drain and plant.

 

Camellias

Petal blight

1 lb.

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS:  Apply  to  drench  soil

 

around plants beginning when flowers start to open.

 

Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals through bloom.

Carnations

Alternaria leaf spot, Rust

2 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Begin application at first

 

sign of disease. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals.

 

Shorten intervals during frequent rains and heavy

 

dews.

 

 

Damping-off of cuttings

4 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS:  Dip  cuttings  before

 

bedding.

 

Chrysanthemum

Botrytis flower blight, Septoria leaf spot

2 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS: Apply  at  first  sign  of

 

disease. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals.

 

Damping-off of cuttings

4 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS:  Dip  cuttings  before

 

bedding.

 

Dichondra

White mold (Sclerotium rolfsii)

3.2 ozs.

(CA Only)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply 1 gal. of spray per

 

10 sq. ft.. Make a maximum of 2 applications per

 

season.

 

Gladiolus

Corm rot and Decay, Damping-off

6 ozs.

(Corms)

 

per 10 gals.

 

 

of water

 

SPECIFIC  DIRECTIONS:  Dip  corms  20  to  30

 

minutes. Drain and plant.

 

Ginseng

Cylindrocarpon root rot (Cylindrocarpon

4 lbs.

 

destructans),  Phytophthora  root  rot

 

 

(Phytophthora cactorum), Pythium root

 

 

rot (Pythium spp.), Rhizoctonia root

 

 

and  crown  rot  (Rhizoctonia  solani),

 

 

Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)

 

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Apply at 7 to 10 day

 

intervals  or  when  conditions  favor  disease

 

development.  For  control  of  root  and  crown

 

diseases, apply as a drench in a minimum of 200

 

gals. of water per acre. For gray mold, apply as a

 

foliar spray in a minimum of 100 gals. of water per

 

acre.

 

 

Do not use Ginseng for food or feed purpose within 1 year of treatment. Do not make more than 8 applications in one growing season. Do not apply more than 32 lbs. of this product per acre per season.

 

 

Crop

Disease(s)

Rate Per

100 Gals.

 

 

of Water

Roses

Black spot, Botrytis blossom blight

2 lbs.

 

SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS: Begin at first growth or

 

first sign of disease. Repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals

 

and  more  frequently  during  frequent  rains  and

 

heavy dews.

 

Properties

Formulation Type

Technical Details & Test Data

Compatibility And Plant Safety

This product can be combined safely and effectively at labeled dosage rates with most commonly used fungicides and insecticides, with the exception of oil and strongly alkaline materials. Alkaline materials such as spray lime, lime-sulfur and Bordeaux mixture will reduce the fungicidal activity of this product. Do not apply Captan in combination with, immediately before or closely following oil sprays. Do not allow oil sprays on adjacent crops to drift onto crops which have been or will shortly be treated with Captan. Due to general climatic conditions, the time factor governing the safe interval between Captan and oil sprays varies, therefore, consult local agricultural spray programs and authorities to determine the proper timing of application. The use of spreaders which cause excessive wetting is not advised. Combinations with solvent formulations of organic phosphates should not be used. Combinations of Captan and Sulfur should not be used on crops sensitive to Sulfur. Used at high rates or in drenching sprays, Captan may cause necrotic spotting of tender, immature leaves of certain varieties of Apples, Cherries, Peaches and Plums. This type of injury is most likely to occur in the early cover sprays during long periods of warm, cloudy, humid weather. To avoid the hazard of leaf spotting under such conditions, use Captan and other spray materials at lowest labeled rates and avoid drenching trees.

Observe the most restrictive of the labeling limitations and precautions of all products used in mixtures.

Safety & Health

Precautionary Statements

HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

WARNING: Causes substantial but temporary eye damage. Do not get in eyes or on clothing. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reaction in some individuals.

Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe)

All mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers (including handlers participating in seeding and transplanting as part of root-dip treatments) must wear: Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, goggles or face shield, chemical-resistant gloves made out of barrier laminate, butyl rubber ≥ 14 mils, nitrile rubber ≥ 14 mils, neoprene rubber ≥ 14 mils, natural rubber ≥ 14 mils, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride ≥ 14 mils, viton ≥ 14 mils except for applicators driving motorized ground equipment, chemical-resistant apron when mixing/ loading, participating in dip treatments, cleaning up spills, cleaning equipment, or otherwise exposed to the concentrate, wear a minimum of a NIOSH approved particulate filtering facepiece respirator with any N, R or P filter (TC84A); OR another NIOSH approved particulate respirator with any N, R or P filter; OR a NIOSH approved powered air purifying respirator with any HE filter when mixing/loading, cleaning up spills, cleaning equipment, or otherwise exposed to the concentrate.

See “ENGINEERING CONTROLS” for additional options.

Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.

Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product’s concentrate. Do not reuse them.

Engineering Controls

When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for Agricultural Pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.

User Safety Recommendations

Users should:

1) Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.

2) Remove clothing/ PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.

3) Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.

Environmental Hazards

This chemical is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water or areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type

Storage & Handling

Storage And Disposal

Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal.

PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Protect from excessive heat. Store in a cool, dry place.

PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.

CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Completely empty bag into application equipment by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. When empty, offer for recycling, if available. Dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration.