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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-7152 CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS 5335 - 8TH STREET (813) 780-0020 FUMIGATION TENT PERMIT 7152 Permit Number: 7152 Permit Type: FIRE FUMIGATION TENTING Class of Work: FIRE-FUMIGATION TENT Proposed Use: NOT APPLICABLE Square Feet: Est. Value: Improv. Cost: Date Issued: Total Fees: 50.00 Amount Paid: 50.00 Date Paid: 10/30/2007 Work Desc: FUMIGANTION TENT INSTALLATION Address: 5418 19TH ST ZEPHYRHILLS, FL. Township: Range: Book: Lot(s): Block: Section: Subdivision: CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS Parcel Number: 11-26-21-0010-14400-0080 Name: HARDY, JANET Address: 5418 19TH ST ZEPHYRHILLS, FL. 33542 Phone: \-J (i\lt\ \ ~_D \'1p W J b ~ r Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, authorizes the City to charge and collect user fees to pay for the costs of fire prevention and protection related activities such as inspections, plan review, administrative fees, and other costs related to the aforementioned. Complete Plans, Specifications and Fee Must Accompany Application. Commencement of work without written approval of the Fire Department's Fire Marshal or required permits or opening up for commercial activity without an approved final inspection shall be charged double permit fee per day of operation or a minimum of $100.00, whichever is greater. All work shall be performed in accordance with City Codes and Ordinances. -~ ~ ~ .I ~CTc;R SIGNATUR - - p - -I: O~I~ER PERMIT EXPIRES IN 30 DAYS WITHOUT APPROVED INSPECTION CALL FOR INSPECTION - 8 HOUR NOnCE REQUIRED ZEPHYRHILLS FIRE RESCUE DEPT - Fire Marshal Office - 813-780-0041 ~116v Date Received City of Zephyrhills Fire Permit Application Phone Contact for Permit 813-780-0020 Owner's Name -0 :. l:1tlnA4 / JlJ'leI Owner's Address Fee Simple Titleholder Name Fax-813-780-o021 Owner's Phone Number II II I Titleholder Phone Number I II II Fee Simple Titleholder Address Ie; TII 5/ Job Address I 54/<6 I ZfiP HyP. }/II..LS I Parcel # Sub Division o Bio-Hazard Waste Storage - ANNUAL D Comm Exhaust Kitchen Hood/Duct D Controlled Bum D Emergency Generator < 30 kw o Emergency Generator> 30 kw o Fire Protection Maintenance - ANNUAL Sprinkler D Fire Alarm D Hood Clean/Suppression D Fire Alarm Installation D D D D D D D D D D D o D D D D D c~ntractor ! Signature . Address ELECTRICIAN Signature I Address I PLUMBER I Fire Pumps Fire Works Flammable Application- ANNUAL Fuel Tanks 33SLfd-. I I Lot# (!~::c: !!u7~~!u~;~f~u~~P Fumigation Tent Hazardous Material (Tier" or RQ Facility) ANNUAL Hood Installation LP/Natural Gas-Installation LP/Natural Gas-ANNUAL Sale Places of Assembly-ANNUAL Recreational Bum Sparklers Sprinkler System Installations Standpipes (Sprinkler Sys) Torch Roofing Waste Tire Storage ANNUAL Valuation of Project Other: ~ I~ Signature Address I MECHANICALI Signature Address I OTHER Signature Company Registered BOLT/~ PEST C;:;"vrev<.- Y I N I Fee Current I Y I N I~ I I I I License # Company Registered License # Y I N I Fee Current Y/N Company Registered License # Y I N I Fee Current Y/N Company Registered License # Y I N I Fee Current Y/N Company Registered License # Y I N I Fee Current Y/N Fill out application completely. 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NOTICE OF FUMIGATION LOCATION: 5418 19th Street, Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Type (House, Apt., Store): Fwnigant (Brom-O- Gas, Vikane): House Zythor * Approx. Time: 3pm 10-31-07 (WEDS) Scheduled: Date: Exposure Period: 24 Hours Certified Operator in Charge: HERBERT BOLTlN,]R. * 3pm is approximate time we will shoot the gas. Our technicians will be at the site at Bam to put up the tent. Dade City 352-567-2395 Toll Free 888-272-2871 15534 U.S. 301, Dade City, Florida 33523 Material Safety Data Sheet CARDINAL PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS 8770 HIGHWAY 25, HOLLISTER, CA 95023 OFFICE PHONE: (831) 637-1992 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: (800) 655-7262, CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 Revision Date: 06/30/03 --' SECTION I PRODUCT NAME: SYNONYMS: CHEMICAL FORMULA: CAS NUMBER: CHLOROPICRIN CLEARING/WARNING AGENT ohloroplorln, trlchloron/tromethane, nltroohloroform, n/trotrlchloromethano CCI~N02 NFPA: Health.4, Flre-O, Reactlvlty.~ 7~0~2 DO~ Inhalation Hazard 6, UN IS80 ~ . II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/lDENTIlY INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME chloropicrin PERCENT 99.0 ACGIH TlV 0.1 ppm OSHA PEL 0.1ppm OWER III. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS ~ BOILING POINT: 2340 F (1120 C) VAPOR PRESSURE:- 18.3 mmHg at 680 F VAPOR DENSITY: 6.7 (AIR=1) PERCENTVOLAnLE: 100% ~ SOLUBILITY IN WA1ER: 0.16 grams/10a ml @ Tr F IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA SPECIAC GRAVITY: ODOR:........ APPEAAANcE: 1.65 Strong, Irritating. Cloar, oolorl919s liquid. FLASH POIN~ None FLAMMABLE LIMITS: Not Flammable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water fog for cooling of fire exposed contaIners. All conventional fire extInguIshIng' media are suitable. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHllNG PROCEDURES: If ohloroplcrln Is stored or spilled In the area of a fire, evacuate area. Wear self.contalned breathlng.apparatus and full protective clothIng. Cool with water sprayed from a dlstanc'e upwind. .1 UNUSUAL 'fIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: Not explosIve but heat and ultraviolet light may produce phosgene and other toxIc compounds. Cylhider may rupture violently In heat of flre. . v. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable INCOMPATIBILITY: MagnesIum, aluminum. and their .alloys, and pye pipe or pve containers. HAZARDOUS OECo"MPOSIllON PRODUCTS: Decomposes at 2340 to chlorlneJ phosg~ne, oarbon monoxide. and oxides of nItrogen.. - HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur " VI. HEALlli HAZARD DATA GENERAL INFORMATION AND ROUTES OF ENTRY: HIghly toxic liquId and vapor. Noxious odor, acts as own. warnIng agent against overexposure. Exposure to hazardous levels of chloropicrin cannot be voluntarily. tolerated. May be fatal If Inhaled or swallowed. Severe damage follows liquId c6ntact with eyes or skIn. Airborne exposure to concentrations of 0.1 . 0.3 ppm may cause Immediate tearIng and Irritation of the eyes and Irritation of the respiratory tract or contaminated body surfaces. The FIFRA toxicIty classification Is Category 1 due to acute lethality and severe Irritation. PAGE 1 of 2 CHLOROPICRIN CLEARING/WARNING AGENT VI. HEALTH HAZARD DATA CARCINOGENICITY: No component presont at greater than 0.01% Is listed by IARC, OSHA, or NTP for carcinogenicity.. MUTAGENICITY: Has been shown to be positive In somo In vItro ('test tubo') studies and negative In others. TERATOGENICITY: In animal Inhalation studies thore wore no treatment-rolated fetal malformations although the Incidences of developmental variations Increased with doso. . REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: Reprod~etive fitness Was not adversely affected In a two-generation Inhalation rat ~~ . SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE: EXposure to vapor oauses tearing and eye, nose, and throat Irritation. Exoesslve overexposure may result In coughing, nausea, vomlllng, breathing difficulties, or death. LIQuId can cause severe burns to eyes and akin. Toxlo If Ingested. HEALTH HAZARDS OR RISKS FROM OVEREXPOSURE: ACUTE - Overexposuro oan be fatal. Irritation of respiratory tract causes congestion, hemorrhaging, sevoro bronohltls, and edema. CHRONIC _ Unknown. EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES:. . INHALATION: Get exposed person to fresh air. Keep warm. Make sure person oan breathe freely. If breathing has stopped, give artificIal resplrallon, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Do not give anything by mouth to any unconscious person. . . . . EYES; Hold eyelids open and.f1ush with a steady, gentle stream of water for at least 1S minutes. SKIN: Immediately remove oontamlnated Clothing, shoes, and other Items covering the skin. Wash contamInated skin area thoroughly with soap and water. INGESTION: Ingestion may cause severe gastrointestinal damage and may Include nausea. vomiting, and abdominal pain, collapse and death. ~ VII. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE SPILL AND LEAK PROCEDURE: Evacuate area. Do not breath vapors. Wear self contained breathing apparatus (see Seotlon VIII. Respiratory Protection). Move leaking or damaged containers outdoors or to an Isolated location. Work upwind, If possible. WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: Small quantities will evaporate rapidly, or can be absorbed onto vermiculite. dry sand, earth. or sImilar absorbent material. Such material should be disposed of on site or at an approved disposal faclllty. . HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store In a cool, dry, well-ventilated area under Jock and key. Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Store and ship cylinders In upright posIt/on only. Keep valves closed with bonnets and caps on when not In use, IncludIng when empty. VIII. CONTROL.MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Supplied-air respirator (MSHNNIOSH approval number prefix TC-19C) or a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) (MSHNNIOSH approval number prefix TC-13F). . VEN11 LATI ON: LOCAL EXHAUST - From point of origin of fumes. GENERAL - Provide exhaust Inside building. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Nitrile or polyethylene gloves are recommended when there is a danger of liquid contact. EYE PROTECTION: Full-face shield or safety glasses with brow and temple shields (Do not wear goggles). . .' IX. SPECIAL PRECAU110NS OTHER: Read and observe all precautions on product label prior to use. PAGE 2 of 2 Revision Date: 06/30/03 RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE DUE TO INHALATION TOXICITY For sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator's certification. ZYTHOR Use to control existing infestations of all life stages of pests such as drywood termites, beetles (old house borer, powderpost, deathwatch), bedbugs, clothes moths, German cockroaches and rodents (rats, mice). Use to control existing infestations of non-egg life stages only of insects such as dermestid beetles (furniture carpet, carpet) and cockroaches (oriental, American, brown- banded), Use to l(ontrol existing infestations of above ground Formosan termites. For use in disinfesting structures such as dwellings, buildings, warehouses, mobile homes. For use in disinfesting vehicles such as automobiles, buses, recreational vehicles, surface ships, shipping containers, rail cars, (except aircraft). For use in disinfesting materials (construction) and furnishings (household effects). When using, observe local, state and federal rules and regulations concerning the use of warning agents, detection devices, respiratory protection, protective clothing, security requirements and posting of warning signs, ACTIVE INGREDIENT Sulfuryl fluoride...... ... ....... ..... .... .......... ........ .... ....... 99.3% OTHER INGREDIENTS................................................ 0.7% TOT AL........... ....... ........ ..... ... .......... ............. ........ .......... 100.0% KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN ~ DANGER ~ POISON PELIGRO Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) In case of emergency endangering health or the environment involving ZYTHOR, call 1-800-424-9300, If you wish to obtain additional product information, visit our website at www.zythor.com Ensystex II, Inc. Fayetteville, NC 28303 USA FIRST AID In all cases of overexposure, when symptoms such as nausea, difficulty in breathing, abdominal pain, slowing of movements and speech or numbness in extremities are exhibited, get medical attention' immediately. Take affected person to a doctor or emergency treatment facility. If inhaled: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. If liquid is on Immediately apply water to contaminated area of skin or on clothing before removing. Once area has thawed, clothing: remove contaminated clothing, shoes and other items covering skin. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. If liquid is in Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with eyes: water for 15-~0 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Liquid fumigant in the eye may cause damage due to refrigeration or freeZing. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. HOT LINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or when going for treatment. You may also call 1-800-424-9300 for emergency medical treatment information. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN ZYTHOR is a gas that has no warning properties such as odor, color or eye irritation. (Chloropicrin, which is used as a warning agent in conjunction with ZYTHOR, is the active ingredient in tear gas and will cause tearing.) Early symptoms of exposure to ZYTHOR are respiratory irritation and central nervous system depression. Excitation may follow. Slowed movement, reduced awareness and slow or garbled speech may be noted. Prolonged exposure can produce lung irritation, pulmonary edema, nausea and abdominal pain. Repeated exposure to high concentrations can result in significant lung and kidney damage. Single exposures at high concentrations have resulted in death. Treat symptomatically. See inside for Precautionary Statements and Directions for Use READ THIS ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, ALL PARTS OF THIS LABEL ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT FOR SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, AS NECESSARY, CONSULT WITH THE LEAD STATE PESTICIDE REGULATORY AGENCY TO DETERMINE OR REMAIN INFORMED OF THE CURRENT REGULATORY STATUS, REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUMIGATION IN THE STATE OF INTENDED USE. CALL ENSYSTEX II, INC. (PHONE 1-888-398-3772) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THIS LABEL. Notice: Before buying or using this product, read "Terms and Conditions of Use", 'Warranty Disclaimer", "Inherent Risks of Use" and "Limitation of Remedies" sections of this label. If terms are unacceptable, return at once unopened. EPA Reg, No. 81824-1 EPA Establishment Numbers (Circled letters after Establishment Numbers below correspond to first letter in Lot # on the container label.) 68732 - DEU - 002 @ 73925 - CHN - 001 @ 81805 - CHN - 001 @ NET CONTENTS: As marked on container Zythor is a registered trademark of Ensystex II, Inc. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazard~ to HU"1ans and Domestic Animals ~ DANGER ~ POISON PELIGRO Extremely Hazardous Liquid And Vapor Under Pressure. Fatal If Inhaled . Causes Irreversible Eye Damage . Contact with Liquid Causes Freeze Burns Of Exposed Skin Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. ZYTHOR is odorless and colorless, Exposure to toxic levels may occur without warning or detection by the user or exposed persons, Protective Clothing Wear splash resistant goggles or full face shield for eye protection during introduction of fumigant or when working around any lines containing fumigant under pressure. Do not wear gloves or rubber boots. Do not reuse clothing or shoes that have become contaminated with liquid fumigant until they have been thoroughly aerated and cleaned. Respiratory Protection Use of an approved Respiratory Protection Device (see Respiratory Protection Devices) is required to enter or remain within a fumigated space anytime the concentration of ZYTHOR within that space is known to exceed 1 ppm or is unknown, such as at the start of the aeration process. If the concentration of ZYTHOR within the fumigated space, as measured by an approved and properly calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device (see Low Fumigant Level Detection Devices), does not exceed 1 ppm, no respiratory protection is required to enter or remain within the fumigated space. Because the approved detection devices give immediate readings of the levels of fumigant present, respiratory protection is not required when these devices are in use after the initial 1 hour aeration procedure is completed. However, whenever a fumigant level reading exceeding 1 ppm is obtained within a fumigated space, anyone within the fumigated space not using an approved Respiratory Protection Device must immediately leave the fumigated space and remain outside the fumigated space until fumigant level readings of 1 ppm or greater are no longer obtained within the fumigated space. The concentration of ZYTHOR must be monitored in the breathing zones. The fumigated space must remain posted until cleared for re- occupancy. Respiratory Protection Devices Use a NIOSH or MSHA approved positive pressure Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA, not SCUBA) or combination air supplied/SCBA respirator, such as those manufactured by Ranger. Survivair, Scott, or MSA, when respiratory protection is required (see Respiratory Protection). Required Respiratory Protection Devices must be on site and operational before an application of ZYTHOR begins. Before using any make or brand of Respiratory Protection Device, learn how to use it correctly. Determine that it is in good working order, that it has an air supply sufficient (0 supply air for the period of time the device will be in use, that it fits properly and that it provides an adequate seal around the face. Low Fumigant Level Detection Devices As part of the aeration/clearance process or cylinder leak procedure, an approved Low Fumigant Level Detection Device capable of confirming a concentration of ZYTHOR of 1 ppm or less, such as the SPECTROS SF-ExplorlR, INTERSCAN or MIRAN gas analyzers, should be used to sample the air within the breathing zones of the fumigated space to confirm the level of fumigant, if any, that is still present The INTERSCAN gas analyzer must be calibrated within one month prior to its use as a Low Fumigant Level Detection Device. All other approved Low Fumigant Level Detection Devices must be calibrated according to their manufacturer's recommendations. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Sulfuryl fluoride is highly toxic to fish and wildlife. Exposure to non-target organisms should be avoided. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Sulfuryl fluoride is a colorless, odorless, non-irritating toxic gas. ZYTHOR cylinders are under pressure and must not be stored near heat or open flame. Exposure of the cylinder(s) to temperatures above 1580F will cause a fusible plug in the valve body to melt and the contents to be released into the atmosphere. Under high heat conditions (temperatures above 7520F). ZYTHOR can decompose into sulfur dioxide (S02), hydrofluoric acid (HF) and other decomposition products. Hydrofluoric acid is highly reactive and can corrode or damage many materials including metals, glass, ceramic finishes, fabrics, etc. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal Do not ship or store with food, feed, drugs or clothing. Pesticide Storage: Store in a dry, cool, well ventilated area under lock and key. Post as a pesticide storage area. Store cylinders upright, secured to a rack or wall to prevent tipping. Storage of ZYTHOR in occupied buildings and spaces is prohibited unless storage area(s) is equipped with a permanently mounted and properly maintained and functioning sulfuryl fluoride monitoring device designed to alert occupants of the building to the presence of sulfuryl fluoride in the air of the storage area at a level greater than 1 ppm. Cylinder Return: When cylinder is empty, close valve, screw safety cap onto valve outlet and replace protection bonnet Follow registrant's instructions for return of empty or partially empty cylinders. Only the registrant is authorized to refill cylinders. Do not use cylinders for any other purpose. Always follow the proper cylinder handling directions. Pesticide Disposal: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide is a violation of Federal law. If the wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, consult your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Carefully read and follow all Directions For Use. ZYTHOR is a highly hazardous material and should be used only by individuals trained in its proper use and knowledgeable of its possible hazards. All local. state and federal rules and regulations regarding security requirements, reentry, aeration. clearance, posting of warning signs and use of detection devices, warning agents and respiratory protection equipment must be observed when fumigating with ZYTHOR Do not apply this product without first computing the dose to be applied with the Fumicalc software program. The Fumicalc program, which is available from Ensystex II, Inc.. is part of the labeling for this product and must be used to calculate any dose of ZYTHOR Two persons trained in the use of ZYTHOR, at least one of whom is an applicator licensed/certified to perform fumigations by the state in which the application is being performed, must be present on site during any release of ZYTHOR, during any reentry into the fumigated space within the exposure period and during initiation of the initial aeration procedure. If fumigating for insect pests, do not apply ZYTHOR when the lowest temperature at a site of pest activity within the fumigated space is below 40oF. Generally. the lowest temperature in a slab structure is found at the slab foundation and the lowest temperature in a crawl space structure is found just below the surface of the crawl space soil. No temperature restriction applies when fumigating for rodents. Remove edible items, including food and feed, from the structure before the fumigation if they cannot be protected against exposure to ZYTHOR (see Preparation for Fumigation). Chloropicrin must be used to warn of the presence of fumigant within the fumigated space (see Warning Agent). Handling and Transportation of Cylinders Cylinders should not be subjected to rough handling or mechanical shock such as dropping, bumping. dragging or sliding. Do not use rope, slings, hooks, tongs or similar devices to unload or move cylinders. Transport cylinders using a hand truck or fork truck to which the cylinder can be firmly secured Do not transport any cylinders in closed vehicles where they occupy the same common airspace as personnel. Transport cylinders securely and only in an upright position. ZYTHOR cylinders should never be transported by aircraft under any circumstances. Do not remove valve protection bonnet and safety cap until immediately before use. Replace safety cap and valve protection bonnet as soon as practical after use. The cylinder valve is designed to retain a small amount of fumigant within the cylinder when the pressure within the cylinder falls below a certain pressure. This feature prevents the introduction of unauthorized substances into the cylinder when it is empty. This is facilitated by a spring loaded residual pressure feature incorporated into the valve that cuts off gas flow when the pressure of the remaining gas falls below a certain low level. Do not attempt to defeat this mechanism as serious injury could result Cylinder Leak Procedure Evacuate immediate area of leak. Use an approved Respiratory Protection Device (see Respiratory Protection Devices) for entry into affected areas to correct the problem. Move leaking or damaged cylinder outdoors or to an isolated location, observing strict safety precautions. Work upwind from the cylinder if possible. Entry into the affected area by persons not using approved Respiratory Protection Devices is not permitted until the concentration of ZYTHOR in the air of the affected area is determined to be 1 ppm or less, as determined by an approved Low Furnigant Level Detection Device (see Low Level Fumigant Detection Devices). Compressed Gas Hazards The release of fumigant under high pressure can be forceful, creating a potential for personal injury. A fog-out can occur if ZYTHOR is released too rapidly The chances of this condition occurring may be decreased by following the instructions contained in this label (see ZYTHOR Release Preparation). The rapid discharge of ZYTHOR through introduction equipment will result in the 2 cooling of parts of the equipment and the cylinders. Contact with the cooled equipment can cause frostbite. PREPARATION FOR FUMIGATION Structure Occupant Fact Sheet Prior to the application of ZYTHOR to a structure, the ZYTHOR Fact Sheet must be provided to an ~dult occupant of the structure to be fumigated. In the case of a multi-unit or connected structure (see below), the ZYTHOR fact sheet must be provided to an adult occupant of each currently occupied individual living unit within these structures Fumigating Part(s) of A Structure When fumigating a single uniVroom that is a part of or within a larger structure (such as one or more units of a town house, apartment or condominium building/complex) the space within all units of the entire structure must be considered to be lumigated space with respect to all requirements concerning structure entrance security, posting, evacuation. reentry. aeration and clearance. Fumigating Connected Structures A connected structure or area is defined as any structure or area connected to or having in common with the space to be fumigated any construction elements (e.g. pipes. conduits, ducts, cavities, voids, etc.) which could possibly allow the passage of fumigant out of the fumigated space into Ihe connected structure(s) or area(s). When fumigating a space to which other structures or areas are connected, the connected structure(s) or area(s) must be considered to be a fumigated space with respect to all requirements concerning structure entrance security, posting, evacuation, reentry, aeration and clearance. What to Remove from the Fumigated Space Remove all persons, non-target animals and desirable growing plants from the space to be fumigated. Remove mattresses (except waterbeds) and pillows completely enveloped in waterproof covers or allernately remove covers. Food, feed, drugs (including tobacco products) and medicines (including those items in refrigerators and freezers) can remain within the fumigated space if they are contained within plastic. glass or metal containers with the original manufacturer's air-tight seal intact. Protective Bagging of Open Food, Feed and Drugs . Food, feed. drugs (including tobacco products) and medicines (including those items in refrigerators and freezers) not in plastic, glass or metal containers with the original manufacturer's air-tight seal intact must be removed from the fumigated space or protected against exposure to ZYTHOR if they are left within the fumigated space. Items can be protected against exposure to ZYTHOR by double bagging th!,!m in Fumiguard bags. Fumiguard bags, which are available from Ensystex II, are made of a material highly resistant to permeation from gases such as sulfuryl fluoride. Double bag in Fumiguard bags all items that must be protected against exposure to ZYTHOR that will be left within the fumigated space Double bagging is performed by placing an item in a Fumiguard bag, twisting the top of the bag closed tightly and then securing the twisted part of the bag in its closed position. The closed bag is then double bagged by placing the closed bag inside another bag which is secured closed in the same manner as the inner bag. Extinguishing Flames and Disconnecting Heat Sources Extinguish all flames, including pilot lights of furnaces, water heaters, dryers, gas refrigerators, gas logs, ranges, ovens, broilers, open flames, etc. Turn off or unplug all electrical heating elements such as those in heaters. dryers, pianos, organs, etc. Shut off automatic switch controls for appliances and lighting systems that will be contained within the fumigated space. Contact your local gas company to determine what procedures should be followed in your area for shutting off natural gas or propane service. Gas service should be shut off at the main service valve. Sulfuryl fluoride can react with strong bases such as some photo developing solutions Doors and Openings to Closed Spaces Open and leave open all operable internal doors. Open and leave open all operable openings to rooms, attics, sub-areas, storage rooms and closets. Open and leave open operable doors. covers or lids of any space within which fumigant could accumulate and linger during aeration including storage cabinets. drawers, storage chests and appliances (such as washers, dishwashers, dryers. microwave ovens. conventional ovens, refrigerators, freezers. etc.). Appliances Turn off and/or disconnect appliances as appropriate to the circumstances Alternately leave relrigerators and freezers operating and their doors closed if the choice is made to leave properly sealed items inside of them. If the choice is made to leave sealed items in closed refrigerators and freezers during the exposure period, the appliance's doors should be opened and left open during aeration and clearance of the fumigated space until the concentration of ZYTHOR within their interior is 1 ppm or less as measured by an approved and properly calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device Air Circulation Based on the circumstances, it may be necessary to actively circulate the air in all or part of the fumigated space with properly positioned fans after the release of ZYTHOA to assure its rapid dispersion within all of the fumigated space Parts of the structure that may warrant consideration for active air circulation may include basements, dead air spaces and areas located long distances from a point of ZYTHOR introduction into the fumigated space If possible, position and aim fans in such a manner that air closer to the point(s) of ZYTHOR release is circulated towards points farther Irom the point(s) of ZYTHOR release Fumigant Confinement The methods and materials used to confine the fumigant to a space to be fumigated can vary depending on the nature 01 the space (eg, structure, vehicle. chamber. vessel) and the inherent resistance of the surtaces that lorm the space to the movement of the fumigant out of it (e.g.. masonry walls vs wood walls) The more gas tight the fumigated space inherenfly is or can be rendered to be, the higher the level of fumigant confinement that can be attained. Consider a monitored application of ZYTHOR (see Monitored Vs. Un-Monifored Application) to any fumigated space where there is uncertainty as to whether or not an adequate level of ZYTHOR can be confined to that space for the intended duration of the exposure period. Structure Fumigation Using A Tarpaulin When and to the extent needed, use tarpaulin(s) made of a material that eflectively confines and is sufficiently impermeable to the passage of the fumigant through it such as vinyl coated nylon or polyethylene sheeting of at least 4 mil thickness to cover the structure or portion of the structure containing the space to be fumigated. Seal all seams between adjacent tarpaulins. Seal all edges of the tarpaulin that touch the ground or ground level surface to that surface with, for example, soil, sand or weighted snakes resting on the edge of the tarp. After tarping, make sure that all operable windows and interior doors of the fumigated space are open. Fumigant can be lost (and damage to plants outside the fumigated space around the exterior of a fumigated structure can occur) when it is able to penetrate the soil surface within the fumigated space adjacent to where the tarpaulins rest against the ground and move outward. This movement is retarded when the soil between the foundation of the structure and the outermost edge of the tarpaulin around the perimeter of the structure contains a high level of moisture. If soil around the foundation of the structure is not sufficiently moist to act as a barrier to fumigant movement, wet all soil between the foundation of the structure and the outermost edge of the tarpaulin around the perimeter of the structure and around the root zone of plants that may be potentially affected. Structure Fumigation Without Using a Tarpaulin For fumigated spaces or structures that can be adequately sealed against the excess movement of fumigant out of them without the use of a tarpaulin, seal adequately around exterior doors, windows, vents, fireplaces and other openings of the fumigated space. Use sealing materials and techniques proven to adequately retard the movement of fumigant out of a fumigated space such as tape and polyethylene sheeting. To minimize escape of fumigant through the soil and to avoid injury to nearby plants, wet soil (if not sufficiently moist) around the structure to act as a barrier to fumigant movement. Chamber Fumigation Fumigations with ZYTHOR may be conducted in permanent fumigation chambers enclosed within, or connected to, a larger structure. A permanent chamber is defined as a durable hard-walled structure engineered specifically for fumigation that effectively confines ZYTHOA. Monitor indoor areas around the permanent fumigation chamber for ZYTHOR concentrations with an approved and properly calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device during the fumigation, especially during fumigant introduction. No one is permitted in areas where the concentration of fumigant in the air is greater than 1 ppm unless they are using an approved Respiratory Protection Device. Aerate ZYTHOR from the chamber by venting it directly to the outside of the structure using a ventilation system that does not release ZYTHOR into the structure within whiCh the chamber is located. Fumigation of Construction Materials, Furnishings (Household effects) and Vehicles Preparations should be as appropriate to the particular circumstances. Create a sufficiently gas tight seal that will adequately confine the fumigant to the fumigated space for the planned exposure period based on the directions for tarpaulin. non. tarpaulin and chamber fumigation above. If the sealed fumigant space is created within a larger structure (e.g., vehicle fumigated within a garage), the space within the entire structure should be considered fumigated space with respect to all requirements concerning preparation for fumigant introduction (except fumigant confinement and warning agent), structure entrance security. posting, evacuation. reentry. aeration and clearance. Stationary vehicles should be prepared and sealed following the instructions above. Vehicles, trucks, trailers, shipping containers, etc. may be fumigated with ZYTHOR, however all aeration/clearance procedures must be completed before these are transported or driven over public roads Fumigation of Surface Ships in Port Surtace ships in size up to and including large ocean-going ships may be fumigated with ZYTHOR to control the pests listed on this label. The applicator and the ship's captain (or owner) shall follow all applicable regulations including those contained in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 46 - Shipping, Chapter 1 _ Coast Guard, Part 147A. Except for those persons involved in the fumigation, no people, plants. or pets may be on-board during fumigation. The person responsible for the fumigation must notify the master of the vessel, or his representative. of the requirements relating to the use of Respiratory Protection Devices and Low Fumigant Level Detection Devices. Emergency procedures, cargo ventilation, periodic monitoring, inspections and first aid measures must be discussed with and understood by the master of the vessel or his representative. If leakage of the fumigant is detected, the person in charge of the fumigation shall take action to correct the leakage, or shall inform the master of the vessel, or his representative. when appropriate. of the leakage in order that corrective action can be taken by them. Edible commodities, including food and feed. shall not be exposed to the fumigant. If they are not removed from the vessel they shall be protected from exposure to the fumigant. The vessel must not be moved during the period of time between initial fumigant application and final clearance Approved Respiratory Protection Devices must be worn during reentry into the fumigated space when reentry occurs between the time of initial fumigant application and final clearance and a concentration of more than 1 ppm of fumigant is detected in a breathing zone of the fumigated space during that period. 3 Warning Ag~nt Chloropicrin is a warning agent that must be released within the space to be fumigated prior to introduction of lYTHOR into that space. Even at very low levels of concentration in the air, unprotected exposure to chloropicrin in the air causes tearing' and smarting of the eyes accompanied by a disagreeable, penetrating smell. Chloropicrin must be released into the fumigated space only by a Certified Applicator or someone under their direct supervision. Applicators must observe the precautionary statements and safety recommendations appearing on the label of the chloropicrin containing product. Chloropicrin must be released within a fumigated space at least 5 minutes prior to introduction of the fumigant. Apply/release 1 fluid oz of chloropicrin per 10,000 to 15,000 cubic feet- (30 ml of chloropicrin per 283 to 425 cubic meters) of fumigated space. Establish at least one chloropicrin introduction site for each 45,000 cubic feet (1275 cubic meters) of fumigated space. Dispense no more than 3 fluid ounces (90 ml) of chloropicrin into a single evaporation container. Distribution of chloropicrin throughout a fumigated space is enhanced by applying/releasing it as follows: 1. Place a shallow, wide container directly behind a fan in its air stream. 2. Place a handful of wicking agent, (e.g., cotton) in the bottom of the container. 3. Pour the chloropicrin over the wicking agent. Do not place chloropicrin into a container made of magnesium, aluminum, or their alloys, as chloropicrin may severely corrode these metals. Removal of all chloropicrin evaporation containers from the fumigated space as soon as possible aller commencement of the initial aeration procedure will speed dissipation of the chloropicrin from the fumigated space. The use of chloropicrin is not required when fumigating railcars and shipping containers; however if chloropicrin is not used, a thorough pre-fumigation walk- through inspection must be performed of each railcar or shipping container with their doors being immediately locked upon leaving each car or container. A guard must be continuously posted during the period between ZYTHOR introduction and final clearance if no chloropicrin is used. Securing Fumigated Structure Entrances During the Exposure Period and Step 2 of the aeration procedures, fumigated structure(s) must be secured against the possibility of entry into the structure(s) by anyone other than a Certified Applicator or persons under their direct supervision. Two levels of security against unauthorized entry must be employed at each exterior entrance during those periods, if practicable. In addition to the use of existing locking mechanisms, if present, a secondary locking device must all;o be used. Secondary locks shall consist of a device or barricade that has been demonstrated to be effective in preventing the opening of exterior doors or entrances using normal opening or entering processes by anyone other than the Certified Applicator or someone under their direct supervision. Consult state and local regulations for any supplementary instructions and/or restrictions on securing against unauthorized entry into fumigated structures. Posting of Fumigated Spaces All entrances and all sides of the fumigated space including those within structures, chambers, vehicles, ships and stacks must be posted and placarded with warning signs. Signs must remain legible during the entire posting period. Post warning signs in advance of the fumigation in order to keep unauthorized persons away. All signs must bear the following in English and Spanish: 1. The signal word "DANGERlPELlGRO" and the SKULL and CROSSBONES symbol in red. 2. The statement, "Area under fumigation, DO NOT ENTERlNO ENTRE". 3. The date of the fumigation. 4. Name and EPA Registration Number of the fumigant. 5. Name, address, and telephone number of the fumigation company and the licensed/certified applicator. Signs must remain in place until the fumigated space has been cleared for re- occupancy according to the applicable aeration procedure. DETERMINING DOSES AND EXPOSURE PERIODS FOR ZYTHOR The amount of ZYTHOR applied to the fumigated space is referred to as the dose. The level of fumigant present in the air is referred to as the concentration. Dose is expressed in pounds of fumigant and concentration is expressed in ounces of ZYTHOR per thousand cubic feet of fumigated space. Achieving target pest mortality with ZYTHOR is dependent upon the concentration of ZYTHOR present in the air the target pest is breathing. However, it is also dependent upon the length of the period of time the target pest is exposed to that concentration (exposure periOd) and the temperature. For a given temperature and rate of ZYTHOR loss from the fumigant space, increases in the concentration of ZYTHOR can reduce the length of the exposure period required to kill a pest. Conversely, under the same temperature and rate of fumigant loss conditions, increases in the length of the exposure period can reduce the concentration of ZYTHOR required to kill the same pest. Concentration in ounces per thousand cubic feet multiplied by the number of hours in the exposure periOd is referred to as the Kill Power Index. The Fumicalc computer program, designed to run on most types of desktop and laptop computers and many handheld computers, is used to calculate the Kill Power Index that must be achieved within a fumigant space to kill the target pest and the dose and exposure period necessary to achieve that Kill Power Index. The Fumicalc program is part of the ZYTHOR labeling and must be used to calculate all doses and exposure periods for ZYTHOR The Fumicalc accepts as inputs the factors necessary to compute these values for all labeled target pests The Fumicalc program is available from Ensystex II, Inc. Certain insects are more susceptible to exposure to ZYTHOR than others This means higher Kill Power Indexes must be achieved for certain Target Pests compared to that needed to kill others. Higher Kill Power Indexes can be achieved for any fumigated space by administering a higher Concentration of ZYTHOR and/or extending the Exposure Period, all of which is handled by the Fumicalc automatically. All you have to do is tell the Fumicalc the Target Pest and it makes any necessary adjustments to the Kill Power Index. The egg stage of some Target Pests are not susceptible to sulfuryl fluoride and thus cannot be killed by ZYTHOR. In this case it may be advisable to fumigate once at a concentration sufficient 10 control the post-embryonic (larva, pupa, adult) stages. After any surviving insect eggs have hatched, but prior to these insects' maturation and deposition of new eggs, fumigate a second time, again at the post- embryonic life stage concentration. The Kill Power Index necessary to control different target pests is expressed in the following.table as multiples of the Kill Power Index required to kill Drywood termites (Index = 1), assuming the applications occurred under the same conditions. When the egg stage of a Target Pest cannot be killed with ZYTHOR, the multiple of the Drywood Termite Kill Power Index that must be achieved to kill the non-egg stages only is given instead. These multiples apply to the use of ZYTHOR within all types of fumigated spaces. Kill Power Indexes for Different Pests (Drywood Termite Index = 1) Pests Multiple of the Comments Drywood Termite Kill Power Index Rodents 1/2x Carpet Beelles lx Eggs are not killed Cockroaches 1x Eggs are not killed (except German) Cockroach (German) 1x Furniture Carpet Beelles 3x Eggs are not killed Bedbugs 3x Old House Borers 4x Formosan Termites 4x Above ground termites only are killed. Use in combination with other methods to kill infestations originating below ground. Clothes Moths 6x Powder Post Beetles and lOx Death Watch Beelles MONITORED VS. UNMONITORED APPLICATION Monitor or monitoring refers to the periodic measurement of the actual concentration of ZYTHOR contained within the air of the fumigated space. Monitoring confirms the concentration of ZYTHOR to which the Target Pest is exposed and allows for correction of variations of the actual from the expected concentration of ZYTHOR. if necessary. Monitoring can increase the accuracy with which the needed Kill Power Index is applied and is particularly recommended when a high level of precision is necessary. A monitored or unmonitored application of ZYTHOR can be made to any fumigated space for the control of any type of Target Pest. The ZYTHOR Fumicalc calculator is designed to calculate the dose of ZYTHOR (and supplements to the dose during the course of the fumigation in the case of a monitored application, if needed) for any fumigated space for both monitored and unmonitored applications. ZYTHOR RELEASE PREPARATION Prepare to release the ZYTHOR through a shooting tube to be attached to the ZYTHOR cylinder whose discharge end is positioned within the fumigated space. The system for introduction of ZYTHOR into the fumigated space (tubing, connectors, etc.) should be free of leaks and designed to withstand a minimum burst pressure of 500 pounds per square inch (psi). If monitoring will occur, run gas sampling lines from representative locations within the fumigated space to exterior monitoring points before ZYTHOR introduction Preventing Fogouts ZYTHOR is packaged as a liquid under pressure. When it is released into the fumigated space it must be converted into a gas to be effective as a fumigant. This process of release and conversion, if not properly prepared for and controlled, can result in damage to surfaces within the fumigated space from contact with water condensed from the air as the liquid to gas conversion process cools the air into which the fumigant is introduced and nearby surfaces. Damage can also occur when unconverted liquid fumigant. possibly present in the fumigated space after it is released but before it converts to a gas, comes into contact with surfaces that might be damaged by its presence. The conversion of ZYTHOR from a liquid in the cylinder to a gas requires a source of heat. The heat to make this conversion is taken from the air into which the 4 ZYTHOR is released as it contacts the air The need for heat to make this conversion.can cause problems when the release of fumigant removes enough heat from the air to cause the air temperature to drop below its Dew Point temperature The amount 01 moisture a parcel of air can hold is dependent upon its temperaturE:.. The De", Point temperature for a parcel of air is the lemperature at which Illat air is holding as much moisture as it can hold If the temperature of air la11s below its Dew Point temperature, fog can form and moisture can condense from the air onto nearby surfaces if the temperature 01 these surfaces is low enough. The higher the percent relative humidity and the lower the temperature of surfaces in the fumigated space before Ihe introduction of fumigant, the greater the chance fog will form in the air and/or condensation will form on surfaces. Condensation can damage surfaces it forms on if they are sensitive to the presence of moisture. The conversion of the fumigant from liquid to gas normally occurs almost instantaneously when it is released into the fumigated space, however it is possible that, based on the circumstances, some fumigant will remain in its liquid form for a short period of time after it has been released. This can be a problem if this super- cooled liquid fumigant is deposited onto surfaces that can be damaged by its presence, however brief. Care must be taken to reduce the chances that moisture is condensed from the air within the fumigated space during fumigant application or that unconverted liquid fumigant is present within the fumigant space long enough to come to rest on surfaces. One way to accomplish both of these is to maximize the amount of air into whichlhe fumigant is released. The greater the number of 'units' of air used to vaporize each 'unit' of fumigant, the less heat that must be removed from each 'unit" of .tir during the conversion process. This reduces the possibility that the capacity of tfle air into which the fumigant is released to hold water or fumigant will be ellCeeded. Increase the volume of air into which the fumigant is released, and thereby maximize the rate of fumigant vaporization from liquid to gas, by situating the discharge end of the fumigant shooting tube on the positive pressure side of an operating fan (blast side) located within a large open area of the fumigated space. The air movement capacity at the fan should be at least 1,000 cubic feet per minute for each pound of ZYTHOR released per minute. Using a small inside diameter shooting tube (1/8 inch) can also reduce the chances of un-vaporized fumigant coming to rest on surfaces within the fumigated space. To further protect against the effects of un-vaporized fumigant on surfaces, it is recommended that protective sheeting, such as polyethylene plastic, be placed on the ffoors in the vicinity of any fumigant release point. In order to prevent damage, do not apply fumigant directly to any surface. Special care should be taken when the percent relative humidity of the air within the fumigated space is high (the amount of moisture in the air is high compared to the total amount it can hold). If necessary delay the fumigation until conditions are more favorable such as when the relative humidity within the structure to be fumigated is lower. ZYTHOR RELEASE Before introducing the fumigant, verify that all required safety equipment is available and in good working order. Position the ZYTHOR cylinder(s) outside the space to be fumigated. 00 not connect cylinders to introduction equipment until all fumigation warning signs have been posted and the space to be fumigated is clear of persons, non-target animals and is properfy secured. Release the ZYTHOR from outside the fumigated space Wear splash resistant goggles or full face shield for eye protection during inlroduction of fumigant or when working around any lines containing fumigant under pressure. Do not wear gloves or rubber boots. AERATION AND CLEARANCE Aer1ltlon The final step in using ZYTHOR is to remove it from within the fumigated space (aeration) an<! to confirm its absence from the fumigated space after the completion of the aeration process (clearance). Aeration of ZYTHOR from a fumigated space involves actively exhausting and/or allowing the ZYTHOR to dissipate from the fumigated'. space out into the atmosphere. Clearance involves sampling the air willlin the fumigated space with an approved and property calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device untit readings given by the detection device indicate that fumigant is ria longer present above 1 ppm within the breathing zones of any room of the fumigated space. Only when certain periods of lime (see Aeration Procedures below) have elapsed after the initiation 01 the aeration process and the Ievet of fumigant remaining is confirmed at the end of tl10se time periods to no longer exceed 1 ppm can final clearance for re-occupancy be given. Respiratory Protection Requirements During Aeration and Clearance The processes of aeration and clearance of the fumigated space require entry into the fumigated space while the level of ZYTHOR in the air within the fumigated space still exceeds 1 ppm All persons entering and/or remaining inside the fumigated space between the time of initial application 01 ZYTHOR to the fumigated space and final clearance of the fumigated space must adhere to the requirements of the Respiratory Protection, Respiratory Protection Devices and Low Fumigant Levet Detection Devices sections 01 this label. Aeration Procedures There are two approved procedures for aeration The aeration procedure used lor a lumlgated space is based on tile total amount of ZYTHOR per tllousand cubic feet that was released within the fumigated space during the exposure period. All structures into which a total 01 more tllan 16 ounces 01 ZYTHOR per thousand cubic leet ollumlgated space has been released during the Exposure Period must be aerated using Aeration Procedure 2. All other lumig3ted spaces can be aerated using either Aeration Procedure 1 or Aeration Procedure 2 Aeration Procedure 1 - Applied Dose 16 oz/1000 cubic feet or less These steps must be completed in sequence. Step (1): Aerate the fumigated space with all operable windows and doors open, aided by the use of 1 or more fans, for a minimum of 1 hour. All of the fans used shall, in total, be capable of displacing at least 5,000 cubic feet of air per minute. The fans may be turned off for the remainder of the aeration period if desired. Step (2): Secure fumigated space and do not allow reentry for a minimum of 6 110urs from the start of the aeration process (first opening of the seal). During this time, the fumigated space must remain posted. Step (3): After the minimum 6 hour waiting period, measure the concentration of ZYTHOR in the breathing zones of each room of the fumigated space using an approved and properly calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device. If a concentration 01 ZYTHOR greater than 1 ppm is detected, ventilate the fumigated space by opening operable doors and windows for at least 10 minutes. Fumigated space may be cleared for re-occupancy when the concentration of ZYTHOR as measured with an approved and properfy calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device is determined to be 1 ppm or less. Aeration Procedure 2 - Applied Dose More Than 16 oz/1000 cubic feet These steps must be completed in sequence, Step (1): Aerate the fumigated space with all operabfe windows and doors open, aided by the use of 1 or more fans, for a minimum of 1 hour. All of the fans used shall, in total, be capable of displacing at least 5,000 cubic feet of air per minute. The fans may be turned off for the remainder of the aeration period if desired. Step (2): Secure the fumigated space and do not allow reentry for a minimum of 8 hours Irom the start of the aeration process (first opening of the seal). During this time, the fumigated space must remain posted. Step (3): After the minimum 8 hour waiting period, measure the concentration of ZYTHOR in the breathing zones of each room of the fumigated space using an approved and properly calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device. If a concentration of ZYTHOR greater than 1 ppm is detected, ventilate the fumigated space by opening operable doors and window for at least 10 minutes. Fumigated space may be cleared for re-occupancy when the concentration of ZYTHOR as measured with an approved and properly calibrated Low Fumigant Level Detection Device is determined to be 1 ppm or less. Final Clearance and Re-occupancy Do not reoccupy fumigated space, i.e., structure, ship, vehicle or chamber, or move fumigated vehicles until aeration is complete and clearance has been given. Warning signs must remain posted until aeration is completed and final clearance for re-occupancy is given. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE II terms of the following Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use or Limitation of Remedies are not acceptable, return unopened package at once to the seller for a full refund of the purchase price paid. Otherwise, use by the buyer or any other user constitutes acceptance of the terms under Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use and Limitation of Remedies. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER ENSYSTEX II warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and that it is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in strict accordance with the directions for use, subject to the inherent risks set forth below. ENSYSTEX II MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. INHERENT RISKS OF USE lt is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with use of this product. Lack of performance or other unintended consequences may result because 01 lactors such as use of the product contrary to the label directions or contrary to the dosage and/or exposure period recommendations 01 the Fumicalc, adverse conditions (such as unfavorable temperatures, high humidity, unfavorable soil conditions, excessive rainfall, etc.), abnormal conditions (such as excessive winds, tornadoes, hurricanes), presence of other materials, the manner of application or other factors, all of which are beyond the control of ENSYSTEX II or the seller. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer and User. LIMITATION OF REMEDIES The exclusive remedy lor losses or damages resulting Irom the use of this product (including claims based on contract, negligence, strict liability or other legal theories), shall be limited to, at ENSYSTEX II's election, one of the following: Refund 01 purchase price paid by the buyer or user for product bought or replacement of amount of product used. ENSYSTEX II shall not be liable for losses or damages resulting from handling or use of this product unless ENSYSTEX II is promptly notified of such loss or damage in writing In no case shall ENSYSTEX II be liable for consequential or incidental damages or losses even if ENSYSTEX II knew 01, was advised of, or sllould have been aware 01 the possibility of such damages. The terms of the Terms and Conditions of Use, Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks 01 Use and this Limitation 01 Remedies cannot be varied by any written or verbal statements or agreements. No employee or sales agent of ENSYSTEX II or the seller is authorized to vary or exceed the terms of the Warranty Disclaimer or this Limitation of Remedies in any manner. 5 Material Safety Data Sheet ZVTHOR GAS FUMIGANT Emergency Phone 1-800-424-9300 (Chemtrec) 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Zythor Chemical Name: Sulfuryl fluoride Company: Ensystex II, Inc. Address: 2709 Breezewood Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28303 Daytime Phone: 1-800-398-3772 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATlON ON INGREDIENTS Sulfuryl fluoride 99.3% CAS# 2699-79-8 EINECS#: 220-281-5 Carbon dioxide 0.5% CAS# 124-38-9 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Compressed gas harmful by inhalation, Sulfuryl fluoride has no warning properties such as odor, color or eye irritation, Exposure to toxic and even lethal levels may occur without warning or cletection during a single exposure, Evacuate Immediate area if leak occurs. Releases hydrogen fluoride upon decomposition by high heat. 4, ARST-AID In all cases of overexposure, when symptoms such as nausea, difficulty in breathing, abdominal pain, slowing of movements and speech or numbness in extremities are exhibited, get medical attention immediately. Take affected person to a doctor or emergency treatment facility. Inhalation: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible. Excessive exposure may severely irritate upper respiratory tract. Consult a physician in all cases. Eye Contact: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for at least 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. liquid fumigant in the eye may cause damage due to refrigeration or freezing. Skin Contact: Immediately apply water to contaminated area of clothing before removing. Once area has thawed, remove contaminated clothing, shoes and other items covering skin. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Note to Physician: Sulfuryl fluoride is a gas that has no waming properties such as odor, color or eye irritation. (Chloropicrin, (CAS# 76-06- 2) which is used as a waming agent in conjunction with sulfuryl fluoride, is the active ingredient in tear gas and will cause tearing.) Early symptoms of exposure to sulfuryl fluoride are respiratory irritation and central nervous system depression. Excitation may follow. Slowed movement, reduced awareness and slow or garbled speech may be noted. Such individuals should rest in bed for at least 24 hours. Prolonged exposure can produce lung irritation, pulmonary edema, nausea and abdominal pain. Repeated exposure to high concentrations can result in significant lung and kidney damage. Single exposures at high concentrations have resulted in death. Treat symptomatically. 5. FIRE-AGHTlNG MEASURES Extinguishing Media: This product does not bum. All means of extinguishing are acceptable. If cylinders are in a fire area, remove them if possible. Altemately, water can be used to keep them cool to prevent discharge of product due to the melting of fusible plugs in the cylinder valves which will occur at temperatures above 1580F. Use of water may also help to scrub out part of any hydrofluoric acid and sulphur dioxide which may be formed by decomposition of the product in a fire. Hazardous C6mbustion Products: At temperatures above 7520F, sulfuryl fluoride will decompose into hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide. Fire fighting Equipment: Firefighters should wear protective clothing and use self-contained breathing apparatus. When fighting fires in atmospheres containing potentially high concentrations of sulfuryl fluoride, encapsulating protective suits should be wom due to possible formation of hydrofluoric acid. Protective suit material should be compatible with exposure to hydrofluoric acid. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions: Wear appropriate safety clothing, respiratory protection devices and eyelface protection (see Section 8). Evacuate unprotected personnel that are nearby. Leak Procedure: Evacuate immediate area of leak. Move leaking cylinder to an isolated location observing strict safety precautions. If safe to do so, try to stop leak. Work upwind from the cylinder, if possible. Entry into affected area(s) by persons not using approved respiratory protection devices is not permitted until the concentration of sulfuryl fluoride in the air of the affected area(s) is determined to be t ppm or less, as determined by an approved Low Fumiganl Level Delection Device (such as ExplorlR. Interscan, or Miran gas analyzer). 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling: Use good personal hygiene. Follow proper cylinder handling directions. See Section 8 for control measures. Storage: Keep out of reach of children. Product should be stored in compliance with local regulations. Store in a well ventilated, cool, dry area. Keep away from heat sources. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Ventilation and respiratory protection information given below is applicable to handling sulfuryl fluoride during production, packaging, transportation and storage. Applicators should refer to the product Jabel for personal protection equipment requirements during application. Exposure Limits: ACGIH TLV is 5 ppm TWA, 10 ppm STEL OSHA PEL is 5 PPM TW A. Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne levels below the exposure limits. Respiratory Protection: Atmospheric levels should be maintained below the exposure guidelines. When respiratory protection is required or during emergency conditions, use a NIOSH approved positive pressure self- contained breathing apparatus or positive pressure airline with auxiliary self-contained air supply. HancllSkin Protection: No skin protection should be needed. Skin contact with the liquid may cause freeze damage if the liquid is confined to the skin. Do not wear gloves or rubber boots. Eye/Face Protection: Chemical proof goggles / face shield 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance/Odor: Colorless, odorless Relative vapor density (air=l): 3.5 at 68 OF (20 OC) Boiling poinVrange: - 67 OF (-55.4 OC) Water solubility: Practically insoluble Vapor pressure: 15.2 atmospheres at @ 68 OF (20 oc) 10, STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability: Stable under normal storage conditions. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid heating product to its decomposition temperature. Materials to Avoid: Strong bases. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide upon heating above decomposition temperature. Additional Information: Hazardous polymerization will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Toxicity: Inhalation LC50/Rat/991 ppm Oral LD50/RaV100mglkg Irritation: Reacts with mucous membranes Chronic Toxicity: Inhalation, after repeated exposure, various species, Target organ: respiratory system, nervous system, kidney, skeleton, 20 ppm, observed effect No teratogenic effect Carcinogenic Designation: None 12, ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Ecotoxicity: No Data Chronic Ecotoxicity: No Data Other effects: Product is known to have herbicide and insecticide properties 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Promptly return all empty cylinders to Ensystex II. Follow proper cylinder handling and waste disposal guidelines (see label). 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Proper Shipping Name: Sulfuryl Fluoride; Technical Shipping Name: Sulfuryl Fluoride; DOT Hazard Class: 2.3; DOT Label: Poison Gas; DOT Packing Group: Inhalation Hazard Zone 0 ; DOT 10#: UN2191 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION The infonnation herein is given in good faith, but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. Consult Ensystex II for further infonnation. TSCA B(b): Yes SARA Hazard Classifications: Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard: Yes Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard: Yes Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard: Yes Reactive Hazard: Upon heating above decomposition temperature Fire Hazard: No State Right-To-Know The following product components are cited on certain state lists as mentioned. Non-listed components may be shown in the composition section of the MSDS. Sulfuryl Fluoride 002699-79-8 NJ3 PAl OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. Revised 08/01/2005 f o """"' ;0 Uig!J'l.r;l'-~~~ ~~~~::.~~:? g ~i~'i~i~[ en ~~I a~r~i'! ~ -s g. [.~ ! ~ ~ ~ < ~l: ~~ f~j G> m '- ~ j ii i a ! ~ ~ ~a ~glg-;:m m ::Ii!!. 0.... i5'~o ?; &i 0 <1""'1:1 ~ . ... 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For use in: Dwellings (including mobile homes), Buildings, Construction Materials, Furnishings (household effects), and Vehicles including automobiles, buses, surface ships, rail cars, and recreational vehicles (but not including aircraft). When fumigating, observe local, state, and federal rules and regulations including such things as use of chloropicrin, clearing devices, positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus, security requirements, and placement of warning signs, Active Ingredient sulfuryl fluoride .................................................................. 99.8% Inert Ingredients........................... .................................. ........... 0.2% Total .................................................................. ............... ........ 100% EPA Reg. No. 62719-4 Precautionary Statements Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals Keep Out of Reach of Children DANGER * POISON PELIGRO Precaucion 81 usuario: Si usted no lee ingles, 110 use este producto hasta que la etiqueta Ie haya sido explicada ampliamente. Extremely Hazardous Liquid And Vapor Under Pressure. Inhalation of Vapors May Be Fatal' Liquid May Cause Freeze Burns of Exposed Skin Do not get in eyes, on skin, or On clothing. Vikane* gas fumigant is odorless, Exposure to toxic levels may occur without warning or detection by the user, First Aid In all cases of overexposure, such as nausea, difficulty in breathing, abdominal pain, slowing of movements and speech, numbness in extremities, get medical attention immediately. Take person to a doctor or emergency treatment facility. If Inhaled: Get exposed person to fresh air. Keep warm and at rest. Make sure person can breathe freely. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Do not put anything in the mouth of an unconscious person. If Liquid Is On Skin: Immediately apply water to contaminated area of clothing before removing. Once area has thawed, remove contaminated clothing, shoes, and other items covering skin. Wash contaminated skin area thoroughly or shower. . If Liquid Is 1n Eyes: Flush with plenty of water for at least 5 minutes. Get medical attention. Note to Physician: Vikane is a gas which has no warning properties such as odor or eye irritation. (However, chloropicrin is used as a warning agent and is a known lachrymator). Early symptoms of exposure to Vikane are respiratory irritation and central nervous system depression. Excitation may follow. Slowed movement, reduced awareness, and slow or garbled speech may be noted. Prolonged exposure can produce lung irritation, pulmonary edema, nausea, and abdominal pain. Repeated exposure to high concentrations can result in significant lung and kidney damage. Single exposures at high concentrations have resulted in death. Treat symptomatically. Uquid Vikane in the eye may cause damage due to refrigeration or freezing. Notice: Read the entire label. Use only according to label directions. Before buying or using this product, read "Warranty Disclaimer" and "limitation of Remedies" elsewhere on this label. In case of emergency endangering health or the environment involving this product, call 1-800-992-5994. If you wish to obtain additional product information, visit our web site at www.dowagro.com. Agricultural Chemical: Do not ship or store with food, feeds, drugs or clothing. Directions for Use It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .MDow AgroSciences VIKANE* GAS FUMIGANT Emergency Phone: 800-992-5994 Cow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 10/7/03 Product Code: 91503 MSDS: 000506 11. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: PRODUCT: Vikane* Gas Fumigant COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: Dow AgroSciences 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, IN 46268-1189 12. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS: Sulfuryl fluoride CAS# 002699-79-8 99.8% Impurities Associated with the Active Ingredient 0.2% This document is prepared pursuant to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). In addition, other substances not 'Hazardous' per this OSHA Standard may be listed. Where proprietary ingredient shows, the identity may be made available as provided in this standard. 13. HAZARDOUS IDENTIFICATIONS: EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Hazardous Chemical. Colorless, odorless compressed gas. Evacuate immediate area if leak occurs. Excessive vapor concentrations are attainable and a single exposure may cause death. Toxic to pets, fish, wildlife, and avian. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: 800-992-5994 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: This section includes possible adverse effects, which could occur if this material is not handled in the recommended manner. EYE: Essentially non-irritating to eyes. Liquid may cause frostbite. SKIN: Essentially non-irritating to skin. Liquid may cause frostbite. No adverse effects anticipated by skin absorption. INGESTION: Moderate toxicity if swallowed. The oral LDso for rats is 100 mg/kg. Swallowing is unlikely because of the physical state. *Trademark of Dow AgroSciences I INHALATION: Vapor concentrations are attainable which may be fatal with single exposure. Excessive exposure may cause severe irritation to upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) and lungs. The LCso for a 4-hour exposure for rats is 991-1122 ppm. SYSTEMIC (OTHER TARGET ORGAN) EFFECTS: In animals, effects have been reported on the following organs: I brain, central nervous system, kidney, lung, respiratory tract and thyroid gland. Observations in animals include convulsions and tremors. May cause fluorosis of teeth and bones. CANCER INFORMATION: Did not cause cancer in laboratory animals. TERATOLOGY (BIRTH DEFECTS): Birth defects are unlikely. Exposures having no effect on the mother should have no effect on the fetus. Did not cause birth defects in I animals; other effects were seen in the fetus only at doses which caused toxic effects to the mother. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: In animal studies, did not interfere with reproduction. 14. FIRST AID: EYES: In case of frostbite, immediately flush eyes with water; remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue flushing eyes for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention promptly preferably from an ophthalmologist. SKIN: If shoes, gloves, or clothing covering skin become wet with sulfuryl fluoride, immediately apply water to contaminated clothing before removing. Once area has thawed, remove contaminated items covering skin. Wash thoroughly or shower. INGESTION: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek medical attention. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Call a physician or transport to a medical facility. 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .MDow AgroSciences VIKANE* GAS FUMIGANT Emergency Phone: 800-992-5994 Dow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 1017/03 Product Code: 91503 MSDS: 000506 NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient. Sulfuryl fluoride is a gas, which has no warning properties such as odor or eye irritation (however, chloropicrin is used as a warning agent and is a known lachrymator). The prediction of possible human effects is based in part on observations made on laboratory animals. It is predicted that persons exposed to sulfuryl fluoride will show little evidence of intoxication at first, unless the concentration is very high (>400 ppm). Early symptoms of exposure to sulfuryl fluoride are respiratory irritation and central nervous system depression. Excitation may follow. Slowed movement, reduced awareness, and slow or garbled speech may be noted. It is essential to keep such an individual at bed rest for at least 24 hours. Clinical observations should be directed at the pulmonary, hepatic, and renal systems. Prolonged exposure can produce lung irritation, pulmonary edema, nausea, and abdominal pain. Repeated exposure to high concentrations can result in significant lung and kidney damage. Convulsions may ensue with respiratory arrest being the terminal event. Assisted respiration may be necessary. Clinical observation is essential. There is no known antidote for over-exposure to sulfuryl fluoride. 15. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES: FLASH POINT: Not applicable METHOD USED: Not applicable FLAMMABLE LIMITS LFL: Not combustible UFL: Not combustible EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Sulfuryl fluoride is not combustible. However, if cylinders are in a fire area, water can be used to keep them cool to help prevent discharge of product caused by melted fusible plugs on the cylinders. Use of water will also help to scrub out part of any hydrofluoric acid and sulfur dioxide, which may be formed by decomposition of the product in a fire. "Trademark of Dow AgroSciences FIRE & EXPLOSION HAXARDS: Cylinders exposed to fire may vent and release toxic gas through melted fusible plugs on cylinders. Although sulfuryl fluoride is not combustible, in temperatures exceeding 4000C (7520F), it will degrade to form hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide. FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Wear positive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. When fighting fires in atmospheres containing potentially high concentrations of sulfuryl fluoride, encapsulating protective suits should be wom due to possible formation of hydrofluoric acid. Protective suit material should be compatible with exposure to hydrofluoric acid. 16. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: ACTION TO TAKE FOR SPILLS/LEAKS: Evacuate immediate area if cylinder begins to leak. Use a NIOSH or MSHA approved positive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or combination air-supplied/SCBA respirator, such as manufactured by Ranger, Survivair, Scott, or MSA, for entry into affected areas to correct problem. For leaking cylinders occurring near structure being fumigated, place the cylinder inside the designated I structure if it can be done safely. If leaking cylinder occurs elsewhere, move leaking or damaged cylinder outdoors or to an isolated location, observing strict safety precautions. Work upwind if possible. Do not permit entry into leakage area by unprotected persons until concentration of fumigant is determined to be 5 ppm or less, as determined by a detection device with sufficient sensitivity such as an INTERSCAN or MIRAN gas analyzer. For detailed information on the source and use of air monitoring devices or respirators, consult Dow AgroSciences at 800-992-5994. /7. HANDLING AND STORAGE: PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Handling: Keep out of reach of children. Do not breathe gas. Keep all unnecessary people and pets out of area containing sulfuryl fluoride gas. Storage: Store in original container and away from heat and dwellings. 2 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .MDow AgroSciences VIKANE* GAS FUMIGANT Emergency Phone: 800-992-5994 Dow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 1017/03 Product Code: 91503 MSDS: 000506 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Atmospheric levels should be maintained below exposure guideline. When respiratory protection is required, use a NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus or positive-pressure airline with T t auxiliary self-contained air supply. For emergency and other HAZARDOUS POL YMERIZA ION: Not known 0 occur. conditions where the exposure guideline may be exceeded, /11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: use a NIOSH approved positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus or positive pressure airline with auxiliary MUTAGENICITY: In-vitro and animal genetic toxicity studies self-contained air supply. In confined or poorly ventilated were negative. areas, use a NIOSH approved self-contained breathing I apparatus or positive pressure airline with auxiliary self- 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: contained air supply. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE: These precautions are suggested for conditions where a potential for exposure exists. Emergency conditions may require additional precautions. EXPOSURE GUIDELINE: Sulfuryl fluoride: ACGIH TL V is 5 ppm TWA, 10 ppm STEL. OSHA PEL is 5 ppm TWA. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne levels below the exposure guidelines. Lethal concentrations may exist in areas with poor ventilation. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL BLENDING, AND PACKAGING WORKERS: SKIN PROTECTION: No special skin protection should be needed. Skin contact with the liquid may cause freeze damage if the liquid is confined to the skin; do not wear gloves or rubber boots. EYE PROTECTION: Use chemical goggles. APPLICATORS AND ALL OTHER HANDLERS: Refer to the product label for personal protective clothing and equipment. "Trademark of Dow AgroSciences 19. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: BOILING POINT: -670F (-550C) VAPOR PRESSURE: 15.2 atmospheres @ 200C VAPOR DENSITY: 4.3 g/L @ 200C SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Practically insoluble SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.35 @20oC APPEARANCE: Colorless ODOR: Odorless compressed gas 110. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY: STABILITY: (CONDITIONS TO AVOID) Cylinders may leak or rupture in a fire. INCOMPATIBILITY: (SPECIFIC MATERIALS TO AVOID) Strong base. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Sulfur dioxide and hydrogen fluoride under fire conditions with hydrocarbons. MOVEMENT & PARTITIONING: Bioconcentration potential is low (BCF <100 or Log Pow <3). Potential for mobility in soil is very high (Koc between 0 and 50). Log octanollwater partition coefficient (Log Pow) is estimated using a structural fragment method to be 0.41. Soil organic carbonlwater partition coefficient (Koc) is estimated to be 6.124. Henry's Law Constant (H) is estimated to be 3.28E-02 atm- M3/mole. DEGRADATION & PERSISTENCE: The hydrolysis half-life is 18 minutes to 3 days. 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .MDow AgroSciences VIKANE* GAS FUMIGANT Emergency Phone: 800-992-5994 Cow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 1017/03 Product Code: 91503 MSDS: 000506 ECOTOXICOLOGY: 115. REGULATORY INFORMATION: Material is highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates on an acute basis (LCso or EC50 is between 0.1 and 1 mg/L. NOTICE: The information herein is presented in good faith Acute immobilization ECso in water flea (Daohnia maana) is and believed to be accurate as of the effective date shown 0.62 mg/L. above. However, no warranty, express or implied, is given. Growth inhibition EC50 in green alga fSe/enastrum Regulatory requirements are subject to change and may caoricomutum) is 3.05 mg/L. differ from one location to another; it is the buyer's Growth inhibition EC50 in green alga (Selenastrum responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with federal, caoricomutum) is 0.83 mg/L. state or provincial, and local laws. The following specific information is made for the purpose of complying with /13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS: I numerous federal, state or provincial, and local laws and regulations. DISPOSAL METHOD: Promptly return all empty cylinders to Dow AgroSciences. Wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of U.S. REGULATIONS excess waste is a violation of federal law. If these wastes can not be disposed of by use according to label instruction, consult your state pesticide or the hazardous waste representative at the nearest EPA regional office for guidance. 114. TRANSPORT INFORMATION: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) INFORMATION: Do not ship this material by air. For all other modes of transportation: SULPHURYL FLUORIDE/2.3/UN/2191/POISON INHALATION HAZARD/ZONE D "Trademark of Dow AgroSciences SARA 313 INFORMATION: This product contains the following substances subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: I CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER CONCENTRATION Sulfuryl Fluoride 002699-79-8 99.8% SARA HAZARD CATEGORY: This product has been reviewed according to the EPA "Hazard Categories" promulgated under Sections 311 and 312 of the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA Title III) and is considered, under applicable definitions, to meet the following categories: An immediate health hazard A delayed health hazard A sudden release of pressure hazard A reactive hazard TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA): All ingredients are on the TSCA inventory or are not required to be listed on the TSCA inventory. 4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .TMDow AgroSciences VIKANE* GAS FUMIGANT Emergency Phone: 800-992-5994 Cow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 1017/03 Product Code: 91503 MSDS: 000506 STATE RIGHT-TO-KNOW: The following product components are cited on certain state lists as mentioned. Non-listed components may be shown in the composition section of the MSDS. CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER LIST Sulfuryl Fluoride 002699-79-8 NJ3 PA1 NJ3=New Jersey Workplace Hazardous Substance (present at> or = to 1.0%). PA 1 =Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance (present at > or _ to 1.0%). OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) RATINGS: Cateaorv RatinQ Health 3 Flammability 0 Reactivity 1 COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT (CERCLA, or SUPERFUND): To the best of our knowledge, this product contains no chemical subject to reporting under CERCLA. 116. OTHER INFORMATION: MSDS STATUS: Revised Section: 2, 3, 4, 8,11,12 & 14 Reference: DR-0015-5588 Replaces MSDS dated: 5/22/01 Document Code: D03-069-447 Replaces Document Code: D03-069-446 The Information Herein Is Given In Good Faith, But No Warranty, Express or Implied, Is Made. Consult Dow AgroSciences for Further Information. .Trademark of Dow AgroSciences 5 L~ g'~ N. Hwy, 301 . Dade City, FL Phone 567-2395 City of Zephyrhills Building Department To Whom It May Concern: . TERMITE CONTROL (including pre-construction treatment) . HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL . LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL PEST CONTROL (also Spanish Moss Control) . TENT FUMIGATION . RODENT CONTROL · AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL WEED CONTROL . 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HERBERT H BOLTIN JR BOLTIN PEST CONTROL INC 15534 US 301 DADE CITY, FL 33523 Certified Operator Certified Operator - Fumigatio <, ~#~ CHARLES H BRONSON, COMMISSIONER STATE OF FLORIDA ~tpartmtnt of agriculturt anb ~n~umtr ~trbitt~ BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY & PEST CONTROL Date June 26, 2007 FileNo. JF1295 Expires JlIne 1, 2008 THE CERTlFIEI) PEST CONTRQL OPERATO~NAMED BELOW HAS REGISTERED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 482 FOR THE PERIOD EXPIRING: June 1, 2008 HERBERT H BOLTIN JR 15534 US 301 DADE CITY, FL 33523 Pest & ~#~ CHARLES H BRONSON, COMMISSIONER Control & Ornamental & Other WDO Contr