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Treatment Manual Some processes, equipment, and materials described in this manual may be patented. Inclusion in this manual does not constitute permission for use from the patent owner. The use of any patented invention in the performance of the processes described in this manual is solely the responsibility of the user. APHIS does not indemnify the user against liability for patent infringement and will not be liable to the user or to any third party for patent infringement. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of any individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. When using pesticides, read and follow all label instructions. Contents 1 Treatment Manual Contents 1-1-i Figures 1-1-iii Tables 1-1-vii Introduction Chemical Treatments Overview 2-1-1 Fumigants 2-2-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide 2-3-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide • Tarpaulin Fumigation 2-4-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide • Chamber Fumigation 2-5-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide • Ship Fumigation for Emergency Situations 2-6-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide • Structure Fumigation 2-7-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide • Special Procedures for Container Fumigations Without a Tarpaulin 2-8-1 Fumigants • Methyl Bromide • Closed-door Container Fumigation 2-9-1 Fumigants • Sulfuryl Fluoride 2-10-1 Fumigants, Phosphine 2-11-1 Aerosols 2-12-1 Dips 2-13-1 Dusts 2-14-1 Sprays 2-15-1 Nonchemical Treatments Overview 3-1-1 Heat 3-2-1 Heat, Hot Water Immersion Treatment 3-3-1 Heat • Steam Treatments 3-4-1 Heat • Vapor Heat and Forced Hot Air Treatment 3-5-1 Heat • Forced Hot Air • Niger Seed 3-6-1 Cold Treatment (CT) 3-7-1 Irradiation 3-8-1 Residue Monitoring Overview 4-1-1 Instructions for Collecting, Packaging, and Shipping Residue Monitoring Samples 4-2-1 Treatment Schedules 10/2016-01 Treatment Manual i PPQ Contents Index to Schedules 5-1-1 T100 - Schedules for Fruit, Nuts, and Vegetables 5-2-1 T200 - Schedules for Propagative Plant Material 5-3-1 T300 - Schedules for Miscellaneous Plant Products 5-4-1 T400 - Schedules for Miscellaneous Products 5-5-1 T500 - Schedules for Plant Pests or Pathogens 5-6-1 T600-Controlled Atmosphere Temperature Treatment System 5-7-1 Domestic Treatments 5-8-1 Certifying Facilities Overview 6-1-1 Certifying Facilities Certification of Vacuum Fumigation Chambers 6-2-1 Certifying Atmospheric Fumigation Chambers 6-3-1 Certification of Cold Treatment 6-4-1 Certification of Hot Water Immersion Facilities 6-5-1 Certification of Niger seed Treatment Facilities 6-6-1 Certification of Forced Hot Air and Vapor Heat Treatment Facilities 6-7-1 Certifying Irradiation Treatment Facilities 6-8-1 Certifying Facilities for the Heat Treatment of Firewood 6-9-1 Hazard Communication Standard Safety Data Sheets 7-1-1 Emergency Aid and Safety Guidelines for Managing Pesticide Spills 7-2-1 Equipment Glossary Appendix A Forms A-A-1 Appendix B Coast Guard Regulations B-B-1 Appendix C Conversion Tables C-C-1 Appendix D Approved Treatment Facilities and Conveyances D-1-1 Appendix E Reference Guide to Commercial Suppliers of Treatment and Related Safety Equipment E-1-1 Appendix F EPA Crop Groups F-1-1 Appendix G Respirator Protection Information G-1-1 Index ii Treatment Manual 10/2016-01 PPQ Figures 1 Treatment Manual Figure 2-4-1 Container Arrangement in Two Rows—Both Doors Open 2-4-13 Figure 2-4-2 Container Arrangement in Two Rows—One Door Open 2-4-14 Figure 2-4-3 Example of the Position of Gas Sampling Tubes (Side View) 2-4-17 Figure 2-4-4 Typical Break Bulk Arrangement with Fans, Leads, Introduction Line, Padding, and Sand Snakes 2-4-19 Figure 2-4-5 Formula for Calculating Dosage for Tarpaulin Fumigations 2-4-23 Figure 2-4-6 Formula for Determining the Amount of Gas to Add to Schedules Not Equivalent to T101-a-1 2-4-31 Figure 2-4-7 Formula for Determining the Amount of Gas to Add to T101-a-1 or Equivalent Schedules 2-4-32 Figure 2-5-1 Formula for Calculating Dosage for Chamber Fumigations 2-5-9 Figure 2-6-1 Formula for Calculating Dosage for Vessel Fumigations 2-6-12 Figure 2-6-2 Formula for Determining the Amount of Gas to Add for Vessel Fumigation 2-6-15 Figure 2-8-1 Formula for Calculating Dosage for Container Fumigations Without a Tarpaulin 2-8-15 Figure 2-8-2 Formula for Determining the Amount of Gas to Add For Schedules Not T101-a-1 Equivalent and Conducted in a Container Without a Tarpaulin 2-8-22 Figure 2-8-3 Formula for Determining the Amount of Gas to Add For T101-a-1 Equivalent Schedules for Container Fumigations Without a Tarpaulin 2-8-23 Figure 2-8-4 Ductwork configuration for aeration of untarped containers: full loads (top) and partial loads (bottom) 2-8-29 Figure 2-9-1 Diagram of placement of temperature sensors, represented by a star 2-9-10 Figure 2-9-2 Formula for Calculating Dosage for Closed-door Container Fumigations 2-9-16 Figure 2-9-3 Formula for Determining the Amount of Gas to Add to Closed-Door Containerized Cargo 2-9-21 Figure 2-9-4 Ductwork configuration for aeration of closed door containers: full loads (top) and partial loads (bottom) 2-9-25 10/2016-01 Treatment Manual iii PPQ Figures Figure 2-11-1 Diagram of ECO2FUME® Gas Cylinder 2-11-10 Figure 2-11-2 Diagram of One Type of Dispensing Equipment 2-11-12 Figure 2-11-3 Diagram of One Type of Blending Equipment 2-11-16 Figure 2-11-4 Diagram of VAPORPH3OS® and Forced Air Blending Equipment 2-11-18 Figure 2-12-1 Formula for Calculating Aerosol Spray Time in Specific Areas of Aircraft 2-12-2 Figure 2-12-2 Preparing to Dispense a Partial Can of 2% d-phenothrin + 2% permethrin 2-12-7 Figure 2-12-3 Preparing to Dispense a Full Can of 2% d-phenothrin + 2% permethrin 2-12-8 Figure 3-7-1 Proper Placement of Pulp Sensor within Larger Fruit 3-7-7 Figure 3-7-2 Proper Placement of Pulp Sensor within Smaller Fruit 3-7-8 Figure 3-7-3 Fruit stack with middle row temperature probe placement 3-7-10 Figure 3-7-4 40 foot Refrigerated Container with 18 Pallets of Fruit (not drawn to scale) 3-7-11 Figure 3-7-5 Proper placement of cardboard between the last pallet row of fruit and the back doors of the container 3-7-12 Figure 3-7-6 Number of Sensors in a Warehouse 3-7-21 Figure 5-5-1 Example of Inadequate Spacing Under Bamboo Bundles 5-5-21 Figure 5-5-2 Example of Inadequate Spacing Under Bamboo Bundles 5-5-21 Figure 5-5-3 Example of Adequate Space Above the Bamboo Bundles 5-5-22 Figure 5-5-4 Example of International Plant Protection Convention Marking 5-5-24 Figure 5-8-1 Formula for Calculating Granular Insecticide for Treating Potting Media for IFA 5-8-21 Figure 6-4-1 Number of Temperature Sensors per compartment 6-4-6 Figure 6-4-2 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Vessel Approval, page 1 of 2 6-4-9 Figure 6-4-3 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Vessel Approval, page 2 of 2 6-4-10 Figure 6-4-4 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Container Certification, page 1 of 2 6-4-12 Figure 6-4-5 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Container Certification, page 2 of 2 6-4-13 Figure 6-4-6 Number of Sensors in a Warehouse 6-4-15 Figure 6-4-7 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Warehouse Approval, page 1 of 3 6-4-18 iv Treatment Manual 10/2016-01 PPQ Figures Figure 6-4-8 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Warehouse Approval, page 2 of 3 6-4-19 Figure 6-4-9 Example of a Completed Application for USDA Warehouse Approval, page 3 of 3 6-4-20 Figure 6-5-1 Hypothetical Certification Results: Treatment Tank with Multiple Set Points 6-5-3 Figure 6-8-1 Flow Diagram for Plan Approval Application for Irradiation Facilities in Countries Other Than the United States 6-8-3 Figure 7-2-1 Abbreviated Spill Plan, Personal Reference Card (Wallet-size) 7-2-2 Figure 7-2-2 Emergency Contacts for Pesticide Spills 7-2-3 Figure 7-2-3 Poison Control Center 7-2-4 Figure 7-2-4 Medical Emergency Facility 7-2-4 Figure 7-2-5 Federal Aviation Administration (FFA) Office 7-2-5 Figure 7-2-6 Community-Right-To-Know or Emergency Planning Coordinator (Fire Marshall) 7-2-6 Figure 7-2-7 Fish and Game Department 7-2-6 Figure 7-2-8 Regional Veterinary Services (VS) Office 7-2-6 Figure 7-2-9 Regional Safety and Health Coordinator 7-2-7 Figure 7-2-10 Local Police 7-2-7 Figure 7-2-11 Local Hazardous Waste Official 7-2-8 Figure 8-1-1 Fumiscope® Models D, 4.0, and 5.1 8-1-2 Figure 8-1-2 Fumiscope® Model 5.1 8-1-3 Figure 8-1-3 Spectros Methyl Bromide Monitor 8-1-9 Figure 8-1-4 Methyl Bromide Volatilizer Coil 8-1-15 Figure 8-1-5 Tubing Specifications 8-1-16 Figure 8-1-6 Auxiliary Pump 8-1-19 Figure 8-1-7 Example of Pressure Measurement in an Open-arm Manometer 8-1-20 Figure 8-1-8 Example of U Tube Manometer 8-1-22 Figure 8-1-9 Example of a water trap 8-1-27 Figure 8-1-10 Tyvek® Cover 8-1-28 Figure 8-1-11 Tyvek® Cover with Safety Label (outlined in red and magnified in Figure 8-1-12) 8-1-29 Figure 8-1-12 SKU Safety Label with Hologram 8-1-29 Figure 8-1-13 Example of an Approved Fan 8-1-31 Figure A-1 APHIS Form 205-R, Instructions and Worksheet for Calibrating Portable Temperature Sensors A-A-3 Figure A-2 APHIS Form 206-R, Test of the Accuracy of the Permanent RTD Sensors Installed in Hot Water Tanks A-A-4 10/2016-01 Treatment Manual v PPQ Figures Figure A-3 APHIS Form 207-R, Sensor Location Diagram Fruit Weights and Pulp Temperatures A-A-5 Figure A-4 Calibration of Temperature Probes (Cold Treatment) A-A-7 Figure A-5 Location of Temperature Sensors in Containerized Cargo (ColdTreatment) A-A-8 Figure A-6 Example of PPQ Form 429, Fumigation Record (Front) A-A-9 Figure A-7 Example of PPQ Form 429, Fumigation Record (Back) A-A-10 Figure A-8 Example of PPQ Form 519, Compliance Agreement A-A-13 Figure A-9 Example of PPQ Form 523, Emergency Action Notification A-A-16 Figure A-10 Example of PPQ Form 449-R, Temperature Recording Calibration Report A-A-27 Figure A-11 PPQ Form 203, Foreign Site Certificate of Inspection and/or Treatment A-A-29 Figure A-12 PPQ Form 556, In Transit Cold Treatment Clearance Report A-A-32 Figure A-13 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 1 of 8) A-A-33 Figure A-14 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 2 of 8) A-A-34 Figure A-15 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 3 of 8) A-A-35 Figure A-16 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 4 of 8) A-A-36 Figure A-17 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 5 of 8) A-A-37 Figure A-18 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 6 of 8) A-A-38 Figure A-19 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 7 of 8) A-A-39 Figure A-20 Worksite Specific Respiratory Protection Plan—Template (page 8 of 8) A-A-40 Figure E-1 DC Scientific Glass - Approved Thermometers E-1-62 Figure E-2 Fisher Scientific - Approved Thermometers E-1-63 Figure E-3 VWR - Approved Thermometers E-1-63 Figure E-4 Cole Parmer - Approved Thermometers E-1-64 Figure G-1-1 Approved Half Face Respirators G-1-2 Figure G-1-2 Approved Full Face Respirators G-1-3 Figure G-1-3 Approved Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100 Cartridges G-1-3 Figure G-1-4 Approved SCBA G-1-3 Figure G-1-5 Approved AirHawk Ultra Elite Spectacle Kit-Sidewire G-1-4 vi Treatment Manual 10/2016-01 PPQ Tables 1 Treatment Manual Table 2-3-1 List of Commodities Covered by FIFRA Section 18 Exemption 2-3-3 Table 2-4-1 Determine Reporting Requirements 2-4-7 Table 2-4-2 Number of Temperature Sensors 2-4-9 Table 2-4-3 Determine Whether to Use Commodity or Air Temperature for Determining Dosage Rate For Nonpulpy Commodities 2-4-20 Table 2-4-4 Determine the Need to Add Gas and Adjust Exposure 2-4-30 Table 2-4-5 Determine the Extended Exposure Period 2-4-31 Table 2-4-6 Determine Gas Concentration Values and Corrections for Fruits and Vegetables at the 30-Minute Reading of T101-a-1 or Equivalent Schedules 2-4-34 Table 2-4-7 Determine Gas Concentration Values and Corrections for Fruits and Vegetables at the 2-Hour Reading of T101-a-1 or Equivalent Schedules 2-4-35 Table 2-4-8 Determine Responsibility for Aerating the Commodity 2-4-37 Table 2-4-9 Determine the Aeration Procedure 2-4-37 Table 2-4-10 Determine When to Release the Commodity for Nonsorptive Containerized Cargo 2-4-39 Table 2-4-11 Determine When to Release the Commodity for Outdoor Fumigations 2-4-40 Table 2-4-12 Determine When to Release the Commodity for Indoor Fumigations 2-4-41 Table 2-4-13 Determine Number of Fans for Aeration of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, and Cut Flowers 2-4-41 Table 2-4-14 Determine When to Release the Commodity After Aeration of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, and Cut Flowers 2-4-42 Table 2-4-15 Determine when to Release the Sorptive Noncontainerized Commodity for Outdoor Fumigations 2-4-43 Table 2-4-16 Determine When to Release the Sorptive Noncontainerized Commodity for Indoor Fumigations 2-4-44 03/2017-06 Treatment Manual vii PPQ Tables Table 2-4-17 Determine when to Release the Sorptive Containerized Commodity for Indoor Fumigations 2-4-45 Table 2-4-18 Determine when to Release the Sorptive Containerized Commodity for Outdoor Fumigations 2-4-46 Table 2-5-1 Determine Whether to Use Commodity or Air Temperature for Determining Dosage Rate 2-5-8 Table 2-5-2 Determine the Responsibility for Aerating the Commodity During Chamber Fumigations 2-5-11 Table 2-5-3 Determine the Aeration Procedure for Chamber Fumigations 2-5-11 Table 2-5-4 Determine When to Release the Commodity After NAP Fumigation 2-5-12 Table 2-5-5 Determine When to Release the Commodity After Vacuum Fumigation 2-5-13 Table 2-6-1 Determine Time for Extended Exposure 2-6-15 Table 2-8-1 Responsibilities for Approving Tarpless Container Fumigations 2-8-4 Table 2-8-2 Determine Whether to Use Commodity or Air Temperature for Determining Dosage Rate For Nonpulpy Commodities 2-8-14 Table 2-8-3 Determine the Need to Add Gas and Adjust Exposure 2-8-21 Table 2-8-4 Determine the Extended Exposure Period to Commodities that are Not T101-a-1 Equivalent 2-8-22 Table 2-8-5 Determine Gas Concentration Values and Corrections for Fruits and Vegetables at the 30-Minute Reading of T101-a-1 or Equivalent Schedules 2-8-25 Table 2-8-6 Determine Gas Concentration Values and Corrections for Fruits and Vegetables at the 2-Hour Reading of T101-a-1 or Equivalent Schedules 2-8-26 Table 2-8-7 Determine Responsibility for Aerating the Commodity for Tarpless Container Fumigation 2-8-27 Table 2-9-1 Determine the Extended Exposure Period for Closed-Door Containerized Cargo 2-9-21 Table 2-10-1 Effect of Hose Inside Diameter on Rate of Gas Introduction through a 25-Foot Hose (approximates, depending on cylinder pressure) 2-10-3 Table 2-10-2 Effect of Hose Length on Rate of Gas Introduction through a inch Inside Diameter Hose 2-10-4 viii Treatment Manual 03/2017-06 PPQ

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