Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5E-14.102 - Definitions
In addition to those terms contained in Section 482.021, F.S., the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Application of
fumigant(s)" - Release of fumigant(s) into structure or enclosed
space.
(2) "Fumigation operation" -
All details prior to application of fumigant(s), the application of
fumigant(s), fumigation period and post fumigation details as herein
outlined.
(3) "Fumigation period" -
Period of time from application of fumigant(s) until the ventilation of
structure is completed, and the structure is declared safe for
occupancy.
(4) "General fumigation"
- Application of fumigant(s) to one (1) or more rooms or their contents in a
structure or to entire structure; or to commodities under gas-tight sheets or
tarpaulins.
(5) "Preventive
treatment" - Application of measures for the purpose of preventing
infestation(s) or infection(s) of structures by wood-infesting
organisms.
(6) "Residential area" -
Any area other than an agricultural area or as otherwise specifically exempted
by Chapter 482, F.S.
(7) "Spot
fumigation" - Application of fumigant to localized harborage or infestation
within, on or under a structure or enclosed space, or to a lawn under
tarpaulins.
(8) "Spot treatment" -
Treatment restricted to specific area(s) of a structure to control or prevent
pests.
(9) "Multi-Unit structure" -
A structure, consisting of one or more stories, composed of functionally
distinct units, such as stores, offices, apartments, townhouses, and
condominiums, in which units share a common wall of wood or metal studs or
single masonry walls, including fire walls.
(10) "Classroom" - A student or students
studying a subject in a setting conducive to learning, other than field
training as required by Section
482.091(3),
F.S., with an instructor or other multimedia instructional tools, computer
instruction, or correspondence courses.
(11) "Multi-unit dwelling" is defined as a
multi-unit structure whose primary function is to serve as living quarters for
people, such as apartment buildings, condominiums, duplexes, and
townhomes.
(12) "Direct
Supervision" requires the personal presence of either the certified fumigation
operator or his or her special fumigation identification cardholder at the
fumigation job site.
(13)
"Breathing Zone" is defined as the area of space in each room of a fumigated
structure where persons typically stand, sit, or lie down.
(14) "Secondary Locking Device" is defined as
any device, method or barricade, in addition to existing locking mechanisms,
that is demonstratively effective in preventing an exterior door or entrance
from being opened or entered by normal means by anyone other than the certified
operator in charge or his special fumigation identification
cardholder.
(15) "Barricade and
Barring" secures the entrances to a structure against unauthorized entry during
the fumigation exposure period and must be demonstratively effective in
preventing an exterior door or doorway from being opened from the
exterior.
(16) "Access device" as
used in subsection 5E-14.108(5),
F.A.C., is defined as a lockbox or other onsite device that stores the key or
controls access, either physically or electronically, to the fumigated
structure. This is not a secondary locking device.
(17) "Connected Structure" is defined as any
structure physically connected with the structure to be fumigated by
construction elements (e.g. pipes, conduits, drains, ducts, etc.), which may
allow passage of fumigant between the structures.
(18) "Stewardship Policy" means a written
plan that addresses the education and training of all fumigation employees and
includes requirements for continued sale and use of the registrant's
residential fumigant, instructions to follow the residential fumigant's label
requirements and submission to quality assurance inspections conducted by the
registrant or designated representative such as distributors and
contractors.
(19) "Fumigation
Employee" means any of the following persons who is an employee of a licensee
or a person conducting fumigation at the direction of or under the control of a
licensee:
(a) Certified Operators in the
fumigation category;
(b) Special
Identification Cardholders;
(c)
Employee Identification Cardholders with the Fumigation Identification Card
endorsement.
(20)
"Residential Fumigant" means a registered pesticide labeled for structural
fumigation including or encompassing a residential area in the state of
Florida.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 482.051, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 482.021, 482.051 FS.
New 1-1-77, Amended 6-27-79, 6-22-83, Formerly 10D-55.102, Amended 8-11-93, 6-12-02, 4-17-03, 9-17-08, 5-7-17.
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