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Phostoxin Label
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January 17,2002
September 11, 2002
September 19, 2002
September 20, 2002
December 9, 2002
January 18, 2003
January 27, 2003
May 7, 2003
May 9, 2003
May 15, 2003
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May 15, 2003 marked the 10th time in 16
months that the Registrants have submitted a draft Applicator's Manual
to EPA for approval. The list of submission dates shown above
gives you an idea of the efforts that have been put into this document
by the Registrants, seeking final approval. It is hoped that
this latest submission will be the last. It appears at this time
that EPA and State regulators believe that this version is one
that comes closest to satisfying the divergent views held by the
Registrants and the Regulatory community. The final hurdle to be
cleared was a "Restricted Use Statement" ("RUS") that was
acceptable to all parties. The agreed upon "RUS" is as follows:
For
retail sale to Dealers and Certified Applicators only.
For use by Certified Applicators
or persons under there direct supervision, and only for those uses
covered by the Certified Applicator’s certification. Refer to the
directions in this applicator manual for requirements of the physical
presence of a Certified Applicator.
Physical presence is defined in
the Applicator's Manual thusly:
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A Certified Applicator
must be physically present, responsible for, and maintain visual
and/or voice contact with all fumigation workers during the
application of the fumigant. Once the application is complete and the
structure has been made secure the certified applicator does not need
to be physically present at the site.
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A Certified Applicator
must be physically present, responsible for and maintain visual and/or
voice contact with all fumigation workers during the initial opening
of the fumigation structure for aeration. Once the aeration process is
secured and monitoring has established that aeration can be completed
safely the certified applicator does not need to be physically present
and trained person(s) can complete the process and remove the
placards.
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Persons with documented
training in the handling of Phosphine products must be responsible for
receiving, aerating and removal of placards from vehicles, which have
been fumigated in transit. Refer to section 12 for training
requirements.
New to the Applicator's Manual
will be the following statement:
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY
AN APPROVED LABEL AND APPLICATOR'S MANUAL. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
ENTIRE LABELING AND APPLICATOR’S MANUAL. ALL PARTS OF THE LABELING AND
APPLICATOR’S MANUAL ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT FOR SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE
OF THESE PRODUCTS. CONSULT WITH YOUR STATE LEAD PESTICIDE REGULATORY
AGENCY TO DETERMINE REGULATORY STATUS, REQUIREMENTS, AND RESTRICTIONS
FOR FUMIGATION USE IN THAT STATE. CALL (540) 234-9281 or
1-800-330-2525 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY
PART OF THIS LABELING
To view the entire
draft Applicator's Manual, click here.
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Degesch Phosphine
Generator
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Degesch America, Inc. continues to receive state
registrations for Magtoxin® Granules, designed to be used in the Degesch
Phosphine Generator. Since EPA label approval, several facilities
have been treated using Degesch's latest technique for applying and
maintaining specific concentrations of phosphine in a stored product
environment. Most recently, a 1,200,000 cubic foot warehouse was
treated to control a rodent infestation. A target dosage of
110ppm phosphine and a four hour exposure period gave excellent results.
When used in conjunction with the Degesch Catalytic Abatement Unit an
applicator is able to introduce only the amount of phosphine necessary
to achieve the desired results and then remove the phosphine from the
fumigated site without releasing significant quantities into the
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"Precision Fumigation"
with Profume®
"Dow AgroSciences, LLC continues to research and develop
"Precision Fumigation" Techniques. Precision Fumigation is an integral tool
for the use of ProFume® gas fumigant, Dow AgroSciences' alternative to
methyl bromide. Precision Fumigation can be defined as optimizing fumigant
use to maximize efficiency and minimize risk. Precision Fumigation is
achieved by integrating all the factors affecting control, such as pest
biology, temperature, exposure time, and improved sealing techniques into
the fumigation management plan."
Degesch America, Inc. is pleased to be have been selected
by Dow AgroSciences as one of the stewards of ProFume®. When
approved by EPA, ProFume® will provide a viable alternative to
methyl bromide for use in food processing and milling facilities.
ProFume® is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC
ProFume® is not registered for sale. EPA registration
pending.
Conventions and
Conferences
Degesch America, Inc.
Recertification School
The Degesch America, Inc.
Recertification School was held in Charlottesville, VA on April 24, 2003.
More than 100 attendees heard a wide variety of speakers address the latest
fumigation related topics. Updates on the EPA mandated re-registration
of Phostoxin, Respiratory Protection, Gas Detection, Fumigant Application
Techniques, Food Plant IPM and Structural Fumigation were a few of the
subjects on the program. Held annually, the Degesch America, Inc.
Recertification School offers credit hours necessary to maintain licenses
and certifications that are recognized by more than 25 States. The
April 2004 is currently being planned. Dates and program information
will be available on the Degesch America, Inc. website as they become
available.
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| Dick Green & Susan Nichols assist with
registration |
George Luzaich welcomes the attendees |
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| Ed Hosoda, Cardinal Chemical, address the
group |
Break time |
Grain Elevator and
Processing Society
GEAPS
Exchange 2003 was attended by more than 1,600 grain industry suppliers and
members. Conference goers were given the opportunity
to check out the latest innovations in the grain handling industry.
More than 200 Exhibitors showcased their products during the Tradeshow,
allowing members and guests to browse the displays and gather information on
grain related topics. Conference registration for the 2003 GEAPS
Exchange was 1,627.
GEAPS Exchange 2004 will be held in Minneapolis, MN on February 21-24, 2004.
Mark your calendars, pack your warm clothes and join us in Minneapolis.
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Mark Mathews discusses the Soda Blaster with a
conference attendee |
Industrial Fumigant Company personnel manning the
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Association of Operative
Millers
The Association of Operative Millers 107th
Annual Technical Conference and Trade Show, held this year in "The City of
Champions", was a great success. The Degesch Phosphine Generator was
on public display for the first time and generated quite a bit of interest.
Attendance was not available as this is being written, but appeared to be in
excess of 1,000 attendees.
The 2004 AOM Tradeshow will be held in Wichita, KS on May 15-19, 2004.
Mark you calendars and plan to be there
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Jane McMillan, Dow
AgroSciences enjoys a quiet moment in the booth |
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Scenes from the Trade Show |
People in the News
Congratulations
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Detia Degesch Gmbh, parent company of Degesch America, Inc., announced
recently that Mr Jürgen Wenzel has been appointed Director of
International Sales. Prior to his acceptance of a position with Detia
Degesch in February 2002, Mr. Wenzel held positions in International
Sales, Business Development Project Management and Corporate Controlling
with E. Merck, Darmstadt/Germany and Knoll (BASF Group). Mr. Wenzel is
a Business Administration studies graduate of Mannheim University and
holds a degree as Diplom-Kaufmann with focus on Marketing and Personnel
Management. On a personal note, Mr Wentzel is 46 years old with a wife
and three children.
Mr. Wenzel
replaces Rolf Geiss who retired December 31, 2002.
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Degesch America, Inc. presents an award
each year to the office with the highest rating in our Safety Program.
Mike McLean, Manager of the Columbia River Division, Portland, OR is
pictured receiving the award from Herb Yeaman, Director , Division
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News from the world of sports:
Anika Sorenstam recently competed
at the Colonial Invitational in Houston,TX becoming the first woman in 50
years to appear in a PGA Tour event. Sorenstam shot rounds of 71 and
74, missing the cut by several strokes. Congratulations to Jim Sharpe
for correctly predicting Anika's scores. After completion of play, Sorenstam
stated she had nothing further to prove and would return to the LPGA
At a recent golf outing in Mississippi,
George Luzaich and Noah Pritchard of
Bluewater Shipping
continued their grudge match, with Mr. Pritchard besting Mr. Luzaich.
Mr. Pritchard
stated he had nothing further to prove and would retire from the game.
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