a) No
person shall mix pesticides in any container using water from any water supply
which is not adequately protected against backsiphonage by a minimum air gap of
2 inches between the water discharge outlet and the flood rim of the container.
When the pesticide application equipment is manufactured to draw water through
a direct connection with the water supply, a backflow preventer or vacuum
breaker device approved by the Illinois Plumbing Code shall be installed
between the water supply and the pesticide application equipment.
b) No person shall mix or operate equipment
for the application of pesticides, including such auxiliary equipment as hoses
and metering devices, in such condition or in such manner as to create a hazard
from leaking, spilling, dripping, backflow, vapors or drift.
c) No person shall loan, rent, or permit the
use of pesticide application equipment which is faulty in any fashion as
described in Section
830.800(b)
above or which has not been cleaned in a manner to prevent the misuse of a
pesticide as described in Section
830.810 of this Part.
d) Each licensee or registrant shall advise
all service technicians within their employ of the hazards associated with the
handling of pesticides, as well as the special hazards involved with those
pesticides with which a technician might come into contact, and shall instruct
those technicians in the appropriate precautions in order to avoid those
hazards.
e) Any necessary safety
equipment as set forth in the pesticide labeling and this Part shall be
provided by each licensee or registrant.
f) No person shall apply any pesticide
formulation as a liquid, aerosol, fog, mist, dust or powder in any area where
food is exposed, except for the application of an appropriately labeled liquid
or aerosol pesticide applied as a crack and crevice treatment through a small
hollow injection tube placed directly into the target site below the level of
the exposed food or food contact surface, unless the pesticide label contains
more restrictive directions. In all other applications of the above pesticide
formulations in food areas, the following conditions must be met.
1) Prior to treatment, all exposed food and
food contact surfaces shall be effectively protected against pesticide
contamination.
2) People without
appropriate respiratory protection shall not be allowed in the same room where
the application of an aerosol, mist, fog, dust or powder has been sprayed into
the air until the room has been ventilated according to label directions or, in
their absence, manufacturer's recommendations.
3) Any additional safety precautions or
directions as detailed on the pesticide label or labeling must be accomplished
prior to treatment.
g)
No person shall apply any liquid, aerosol, mist, fog, dust or powder pesticide
formulation to patient areas or rooms of health care facilities (i.e., nursing
homes, mental health facilities, hospitals, etc.) while patients are present in
the areas or rooms. At the end of the pesticide application, the pest control
technician shall post a legibly completed sign at all entrances to the treated
room or area which shall warn unauthorized individuals to remain out of the
treated area for the specified amount of time as determined by reviewing the
pesticide label directions or, in their absence, by consulting the pesticide
manufacturer. The sign shall contain black letters on a yellow background and
be the same size, or larger, and contain the same information in the same
proportion as that found in ILLUSTRATION A. In addition, the pest control
technician shall give a copy of the following materials to the person
responsible for patient care in the treated areas:
1) A copy of the information contained on the
signs;
2) A copy of the label for
each pesticide used;
3) A Material
Safety Data Sheet for each pesticide used;
4) Manufacturer's recommendations for
re-entry times and procedures when not addressed on the pesticide label.
At the end of the treatment period, the pest control
technician shall make certain by onsite inspection that the ventilation
procedures have been initiated in the treated room or area in accordance with
label directions or, in their absence, manufacturer's recommendations for the
pesticides used in the room or area. In the event that ventilation times are
not stated on the pesticide label and not provided by the manufacturer, the
ventilation period shall last for a minimum of 2 hours.