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SAN JO <br /> AQUIN COUNTY <br /> CONDITION T Chloropicrin and Chloropicrin in Combination with Other <br /> Products (Field Fumigant) <br /> ' Introduction <br /> These permit conditions were developed to mitigate hazards of offsite movement of chloropicrin. They should <br /> ' be used in addition to the provisions in the California Food and Agricultural Code(FAC),Title 3,California <br /> Code of Regulations(3 CCR),and product labeling. <br /> ' These permit conditions do not apply to non-field fumigations,including greenhouses,potting soil,and golf <br /> courses. <br /> ' Any application of either: (l)a product that includes chloropicrin and another fumigant;or(2)simultaneous <br /> applications of chloropicrin and another fumigant product are subject to all applicable permit conditions for <br /> each fumigant chemical. This pertains to products containing more than 2%chloropicrin. <br /> ' Notice of Intent <br /> ' The NOI shall be submitted at least 48 hours before the fiimigation begins and include the time fumigation is <br /> scheduled to begin. If tarps will be used,the NOI must include a copy of the tarp invoice. Confidential <br /> business information such as pricing,can be omitted. <br /> Certified Applicator Training <br /> ' Qualified Applicator Licensees(QAL) and Qualified Applicator Certificates(QAC)with subcategory"0"meet <br /> the labeled training requirements for Certified Applicators in charge of fumigations. If the QAL or QAC does <br /> not have subcategory"0",then training may be provided by the fumigant registrant(specific to chloropicrin) <br /> and/or online at www.epa.gov/funiiganttraidiig. Training must be renewed every 3 years and recorded on the <br /> Furnigant Management Plan prior to fumigant use. A Private Applicator Certificate does NOT meet this <br /> requirement and must complete the registrant training prior to fumigant use. <br /> ' Fumigant Safe Handling Information <br /> ' Fumigant Safe Handling Information is required for all handlers involved in field fumigation,in a manner that <br /> the handler can understand,and must be renewed every 12 months. Safe handling information includes: <br /> respiratory protection,signs and symptoms of exposure and emergency preparedness. The Certified Applicator <br /> ' must confirm handlers have received the Fumigant Safe Handling Information. This information can be found <br /> where the fumigant product is purchased or at xvww.epa.gov/soil-fumigants/safety-information-fumigant- <br /> handlers. <br /> ' Maps <br /> ' A detailed map showing the following shall be submitted for a proposed field fumigation: north arrow <br /> indicating north,application block location and dimensions,sensitive and difficult to evacuate sites and their <br /> distances to the application block. <br />