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Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. ' aSB763.C2F45 Ls cine Copg NOTES OY Department ot Agriculture National Pesticide Coordinator’s Forest Service Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah Forest Pest September 29 - October 2, 1992 Management Davis, CA FPM 93-3 October 1992 Pesticides used improperly can be injurious to human beings, animals, and plants. Follow the directions and heed all precautions on labels. Store pesticides in original containers under lock and key—out of the reach of children and animals—and away from food and feed. Apply pesticides so that they do not endanger humans, livestock, crops, beneficial insects, fish, and wildlife. Do not apply pesticides where there is danger of drift when honey bees or other pollinating insects are visiting plants, or in ways that may contaminate water or leave illegal residues. Avoid prolonged inhalation of pesticide sprays or dusts; wear protective clothing and equipment, if specified on the label. If your hands become contaminated with a pesticide, do not eat or drink until you have washed. In case a pesticide is swallowed or gets in the eyes, follow the first aid treatment given on the label, and get prompt medical attention. If a pesticide is spilled on your skin or clothing, remove clothing immediately and wash skin thoroughly. NOTE: Some States have restrictions on the use of certain pesticides. Check your State and local regulations. Also, because registrations of pesticides are under constant review by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency, consult your local forest pathologist, county agriculture agent, or State extension specialist to be sure the intended use is still registered. BPN 93-3 OCTOBER 1992 NOTES National Pesticide Coordinator's Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah September 29 - October 2, 1992 Prepared by: Jack Barry Pat Skyler USDA Forest Service Forest Pest Management 2121C Second Street Davis, CA 95616 Table of Contents Introduction List of Attendees Washington Office Meeting Call Letter Meeting Agenda Work Group Information Pesticide Coordinators Report Information Guidelines for Moderators List of Moderators, Work Group Chairs, and Planning Committee Copy of a Draft Strategic Plan for PUM&C List of Work Groups List of FPM National Steering Committees Regional, Area and Station Reports Region Region Region Region Region Region Region FOWANME F Region 10 Northeastern Area North Central Station Pacific Northwest Station Rocky Mountain Station Southeastern Station Papers, Training Needs, and Recommendations Papers FS Vision/Policy and Focus for Training and Development of Work Force Pesticide Laws and Regulations That Will Affect the Forest Service in the 1990's Risk Assessment - Executive Summary Pesticide Coordinator Information Needs Table of Contents (Cont.) Training Needs ‘Recommendations Special Critiques Dave Thomas Pat Shea Charles Hatch Individual Critiques Good Laboratory Practices

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