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Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide for Burrowing Rodent <br /> Control Recommended Permit Conditions, Continued <br /> Recommended 3. Prior to use of aluminum and magnesium phosphide products in athletic <br /> permit fields or parks,the applicator shall post a sign at entrances to the site <br /> conditions containing the signal word DANGER/PELIGRO, skull and crossbones, <br /> (continued) the words: DO NOT ENTER/NO ENTRE,FIELD NOT FOR USE, the <br /> name and EPA registration number of the fumigant. <br /> 4. When aluminum and magnesium phosphide products are used out-of- <br /> doors on a site other than an athletic field or park,the applicator shall <br /> post a sign at the application site containing the signal word <br /> DANGER/PELIGRO, skull and crossbones,the words: DO NOT <br /> ENTER/NO ENTRE,the name and EPA registration number of the <br /> fumigant. <br /> 5. The posting signs required in 3 and 4 above must state a 24-hour <br /> emergency response number and the contact number of the certified <br /> applicator responsible for the application. Signs may be no smaller than 9 <br /> inches by 11 inches and must stand at least 18 inches high from the <br /> ground. Signs must be made of substantial material that can be expected <br /> to withstand adverse weather conditions and all information must be <br /> legible. Signs should remain posted for a minimum of 2 days after the <br /> final treatment and may be removed by the certified applicator or <br /> contracting party. <br /> s <br /> 6. DO NOT TREAT ANY BURROWS THAT OPEN UNDER OR INTO <br /> OCCUPIED BUILDINGS. In addition, check for any other source <br /> through which the gas may enter into occupied buildings as a result of <br /> application to burrows. If there is any way gas can move through pipes, <br /> conduits, etc. from burrows, do not treat these burrows. <br /> 7. Prior to treating a rodent burrow,the certified applicator must provide the <br /> property operator or owner with a copy of the Fumigation Management <br /> Plan (IMP). An IMP is a written description of the steps designed to <br /> plan for a safe, legal, and effective fumigation. The certified applicator <br /> and owner of the property to be fumigated must describe the area to be <br /> treated and include all safety requirements. <br /> H-2 <br /> (Rev. 12-14) <br />