Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 6744 - Equipment Maintenance
(a)
Persons who own or operate pesticide mixing, loading, or application equipment
shall inform each employee under their control who may be involved in the
cleaning, servicing or repair of that equipment of the hazards of the
pesticides that a person may encounter, and the methods of protecting against
personal injury.
(b) When cleaning,
servicing or repairing is to be performed by persons not under the control of
the owner or operator of the equipment, the owner or operator of the equipment
shall notify the person in charge of performing these services of the
requirements in (a).
(1) If the equipment has
been used in the commercial or research production of an agricultural plant
commodity, the owner or operator of the equipment shall also notify the person
in charge of performing these services of the following:
(A) Pesticide application equipment may be
contaminated with pesticides.
(B)
Procedures for handling pesticide application equipment and for limiting
exposure to pesticide residues.
(C)
Personal hygiene practices and decontamination procedures for preventing
pesticide exposures and removing pesticide
residues.
(c)
Employees who clean, service, or repair mixing and application equipment shall
be provided with any necessary protective equipment or clothing by their
employer, and shall be instructed and supervised in the maintenance operation
in a manner that will reduce work hazards.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 10-17-2016; operative 1-2-2017 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(2) (Register 2016, No. 43).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 11456 and 12981, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 12980 and 12981, Food and Agricultural Code.
2. Amendment filed 10-17-2016; operative
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