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Pesticide container regulationsApplicability of container requirementsRefillable containers and repackagingNonrefillable containersContainer handling instructions on pesticide labelsRecycling pesticide containersInterim pesticide container repair policyAdditional resourcesThe pesticide container regulations establish standards for pesticide containers and repackaging as well as label instructions to ensure the safe use, reuse, disposal and adequate cleaning of the containers. Pesticide registrants and refillers (who are often distributors or retailers) must comply with the regulations, and pesticide users must follow the label instructions for cleaning and handling empty containers.
All other pesticides are potentially covered by the container and repackaging requirements although certain types of pesticides or containers may be exempt from specific requirements.
Summary. For a description of which pesticides are exempt and which must comply with some or all of these regulations, see Table 2: Products Subject to the Nonrefillable Container, Refillable Container and Repackaging Regulations. Flow chart. Shows which pesticides are exempt and which must comply with some or all of these regulations.Refillable containers are containers that are intended to be refilled and reused more than once to sell or distribute pesticides. Pesticide registrants and refillers must comply with the refillable container and repackaging regulations.
Refillable Container Summary. For a description of the refillable container requirements, see Table 4: Refillable Container Requirements. Repackaging Summary. For a description of the repackaging requirements see Table 5: Requirements for Repackaging Pesticide Products into Refillable Containers.Flow Charts. These flow charts are based on the scenario that a refiller has a portable refillable container to be filled with a specific pesticide and is trying to determine how to comply with the refillable container and repackaging regulations. The scenario assumes that:
the facility complies with all of the repackaging regulations in 40 CFR 165.60 – 165.70 (such as having entered into a contract with the pesticide’s registrant and being a registered producing establishment); the pesticide is subject to the refillable container and repackaging regulations (e.g., it is not a manufacturing use product or an antimicrobial product that meets all of the exemption criteria); andthe container is subject to the refillable container and repackaging regulations because it is being used to sell or distribute the pesticide.Service container flow chart. Determine whether a container is a refillable container subject to the regulations or a service container, which is not subject to the requirements.Large container flow chart. Steps for a portable refillable container larger than 119 gallons to comply with the refillable container and repackaging requirements.Small container flow chart. Steps for a portable refillable container 119 gallons or smaller to comply with the refillable container and repackaging requirements.Pesticide registrants must comply with these regulations for pesticides that are sold or distributed in “one-way” or disposable containers.
Nonrefillable Container Summary. For a description of the nonrefillable container requirements, See Table 3: Nonrefillable Container Requirements.Rinsing Test Procedures. EPA’s test procedure for rinsing containers for the residue removal standard in 40 CFR 165.25(f).The pesticide container regulations require pesticide labels to include statements identifying the container as nonrefillable or refillable and providing instructions on how to handle and clean it. Pesticide registrants must ensure that labels have the required information. Pesticide users must comply with the instructions on the label.
Label Summary. For a description of the requirements for container handling instructions on pesticide labels, see Table 6: Container Labeling.Chapter 13 of the Label Review Manual provides guidance on developing container handling instructions on pesticide labels in Section VI.Many pesticide containers can be recycled after they have been emptied and rinsed thoroughly. For more information:
Ag Container Recycling CouncilExit EPA’s website . ACRC recycles plastic containers that are 55 gallons or smaller. The Pesticide Stewardship AllianceExit EPA’s website . TPSA compiled information about companies that recycle containers larger than 55 gallons.相关知识
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