A pesticide application record documents the application of pesticide at each site where pesticides are applied. When required, a person must complete the record within 5 days of the application, give a copy to the customer where applicable and maintain a copy. The MDA maintains Pesticide Application Record Templates that show the information required.
A pesticide application record documents the application of pesticide at each site where pesticides are applied. When required, a person must complete the record within 5 days of the application, give a copy to the customer where applicable and maintain a copy. The MDA maintains Pesticide Application Record Templates that show the information required.
Commodities in railroad freight cars and ship holds may be fumigated while transported from one location to another. Fumigation is begun at the origination point, continues in transit, and concludes at the destination. The fumigation rate depends on temperature. At conclusion, monitoring shows the absence of fumigant, the container is aerated, unused product deactivated and the container cleared. Fumigation in transit is not permitted in truck trailers moving over the road.
Commodities in railroad freight cars and ship holds may be fumigated while transported from one location to another. Fumigation is begun at the origination point, continues in transit, and concludes at the destination. The fumigation rate depends on temperature. At conclusion, monitoring shows the absence of fumigant, the container is aerated, unused product deactivated and the container cleared. Fumigation in transit is not permitted in truck trailers moving over the road.
Yes. The shipper/fumigator is required to notify the receiver/fumigator in advance of the shipment that in transit fumigation is underway. The notice can be in written or electronic, and must include a copy of the label, the Applicator Manual and the application record. It allows the receiver/fumigator to prepare for the arrival of the commodity and to complete the fumigation. This notice transfers the application responsibilities to the receiver/fumigator who must complete the fumigation in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, including shipments where the commodities cross state boarders.
Yes. The shipper/fumigator is required to notify the receiver/fumigator in advance of the shipment that in transit fumigation is underway. The notice can be in written or electronic, and must include a copy of the label, the Applicator Manual and the application record. It allows the receiver/fumigator to prepare for the arrival of the commodity and to complete the fumigation. This notice transfers the application responsibilities to the receiver/fumigator who must complete the fumigation in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, including shipments where the commodities cross state boarders.
Yes. The receiver/fumigator must acknowledge receipt of the notice. Documenting the notification and acknowledgement by both parties show each has done their due diligence.
Yes. The receiver/fumigator must acknowledge receipt of the notice. Documenting the notification and acknowledgement by both parties show each has done their due diligence.
Minnesota Law holds the applicator and application company responsible for an application. In instances where the shipper and receiver may each be responsible for a portion of the application, the transfer notice and acknowledgement helps clarify responsibilities.
Minnesota Law holds the applicator and application company responsible for an application. In instances where the shipper and receiver may each be responsible for a portion of the application, the transfer notice and acknowledgement helps clarify responsibilities.