Pesticide Application Clause Samples
The Pesticide Application clause sets out the rules and responsibilities regarding the use of pesticides on a property or in connection with a service. It typically details who is authorized to apply pesticides, the types of chemicals permitted, and any notification or safety requirements that must be followed, such as informing occupants before treatment or adhering to environmental regulations. This clause ensures that pesticide use is conducted safely and legally, protecting both people and the environment while clarifying liability and compliance obligations.
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Pesticide Application. The City agrees to extend pesticide application certificate pay to those Public Works employees who apply pesticides as part of their job requirements. The City will determine which employees will qualify for pe sticide application certificate pay. The proper application and disposal of pesticides within the City of South Gate is critical to the health and safety of employees and the community. Therefore, employees who hold a license and certification that allows for the independent application of pesticides and the training/oversight of other employees in the application of pesticides shall receive an allowance equal to three
Pesticide Application. Qualified employees who are required to apply pesticides in the Parks Division shall receive an additional sixty ($.60) cents per hour over their regular classified rate of pay with a minimum of four (4) hours' pay if they work in the application of pesticides under four (4) hours and a minimum eight (8) hours' pay if they work in the application of pesticides over four (4) hours. Qualified employees shall be defined as those possessing a current valid Province of British Columbia Pesticide Applicator’s Certificate.
Pesticide Application. (a) Where the Employer requires an Employee to hold a Pesticide Applicator’s Certificate, the cost of obtaining and renewing the certificate shall be borne by the Employer; leave to take the necessary courses shall be with pay.
(b) Employees required to apply pesticides shall receive a premium of six percent (6%) per hour or portion thereof during which they apply pesticide.
Pesticide Application. Owner and/or Owner’s Authorized Agent may apply pesticides as authorized by applicable law. Owner will provide notice to Resident and any adjacent dwelling units as required by California Civil Code Section 1940.8.5. State law requires that you be given the following information: CAUTION--PESTICIDES ARE TOXIC CHEMICALS. The California Department of Pesticide Regulation and the United States Environmental Protection Agency allow the unlicensed use of certain pesticides based on existing scientific evidence that there are no appreciable risks if proper use conditions are followed or that the risks are outweighed by the benefits. The degree of risk depends upon the degree of exposure, so exposure should be minimized. If within 24 hours following application of a pesticide, a person experiences symptoms similar to common seasonal illness comparable to influenza, the person should contact a physician, appropriate licensed health care provider, or the California Poison Control System (▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇). For further information, contact any of the following: for Health Questions--the County Health Department (telephone number) and for Regulatory Information--the Department of Pesticide Regulation (916-324-4100).
Pesticide Application a. All pesticide application shall be performed by a state licensed applicator in the appropriate category for the application
b. Apply pesticides and other chemical products and biological control agents in accordance with authorities having jurisdiction and manufacturer's written recommendations.
c. Pre-Emergent Herbicides (Selective and Non-Selective): Apply to tree, shrub, and ground-cover areas in accordance with manufacturer's written recommendations. Do not apply to seeded areas.
d. Post-Emergent Herbicides (Selective and Non-Selective): Apply only as necessary to treat already-germinated weeds and in accordance with manufacturer's written recommendations.
Pesticide Application. During preparation and application, the Contractor shall;
i. Keep safety equipment and spill kit available:
ii. Never leave equipment unattended while filling to prevent overflow;
iii. Use back flow preventers on hoses when connected to water outlets when filling spray tank; and,
iv. Inspect equipment and the area during application to insure proper and safe treatment.
Pesticide Application. The Contractor shall not apply any pesticide product that has not been approved in writing by the IPM Coordinator. When a pesticide is applied, the contractor shall make all necessary notification required as per Pesticide Control Regulations at N.J.A.C. 7:30-9. Pesticide applications shall be made according to need and not by schedule. As a general rule, application of pesticides in any area inside or outside the premises shall not occur unless visual inspections and/or monitoring devices indicate the presence of pests in that specific area and other means of control have been ruled out. First preference shall be given to using a pesticide designated as "low impact" under the law and regulations. Preventative pesticide treatments of areas determined to be at high risk for infestation by insects or rodents, through inspection at the onset of the program or as a part of a temporary maintenance program, are acceptable. Preventative pesticide treatments must be conducted in accordance with School Integrated Pest Management Act and rules or regulations that result from the School Integrated Pest Management Act. Written approval must be granted by the School IPM Coordinator prior to the application of a preventative pesticide treatment. No preventative pesticide treatment will continue indefinitely. Immediate action must be taken to correct the problems contributing to the need for temporary preventative pesticide treatments. The contractor shall not store any pesticide product on school property. Structural modifications for pest control, including the application of caulk and other sealing materials will not be the responsibility of the Contractor. However, throughout the life of this contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for notifying the IPM Coordinator in writing about any structural, sanitary, or procedural modifications deemed necessary to eliminate pest food, water, harborage, or access.
Pesticide Application. Employees with approved pesticide certification directed by the 18 Section Manager or Designee to mix or apply pesticides that require the employee to wear his/her 19 Personal Protection Equipment will be paid an additional $1.00 per hour for performing these tasks.
Pesticide Application. Any parent or guardian of a student may request to receive written notice before any pesticide, other than an antimicrobial agent such as a disinfectant, or an insecticide or rodenticide bait, is used in a school building or on school grounds. Parents or guardians requesting written notice must submit such request in writing to the Operations Facility at ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. Notice will be given to the individual person who requests it. In addition, notice will be provided through the District’s website. Please call the Operations Facility at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ with any additional questions. All students are expected to dress for and participate in physical education (PE) classes unless excused for that day. • Students are expected to be in the locker room before the tone signaling the end of the passing period. • As soon as students enter the gym, they should sit in their squads until attendance is taken. Students are expected to follow behavioral expectations in the locker room and the gym while waiting for class to begin. • On days when they dress for PE, students should be dressed and in their squads within the first four minutes of the period.
Pesticide Application. Pesticides shall be defined as any agent exerting biological control over living organisms, and shall include herbicides, pesticides, lumbricides, fungicides, algaecides, ▇▇▇▇ killers, and all such similar products or materials. All pesticides, rates and methods of application, materials and tank mixes, methods of working, transportation, storage and records of use shall be strictly in accordance with the relevant manufacturer’s recommendations, current legislation and codes of practice. Only pesticides intended for horticultural applications (not agricultural) shall be used. The method of application and the undertaking of the work shall not lead to the pollution of any watercourse or water supply. Pesticides shall be securely and safely stored and transported. All used or partly used containers shall be removed from site immediately after use. Application Equipment and containers shall not be rinsed out on Site under any circumstances. The Contractor shall ensure that all machinery and equipment used in the application of pesticides is properly cleaned, maintained, serviced and repaired in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, to ensure correct application and prevent malfunction and leakage at all times. Pesticides shall be fit for the purpose for which they are intended, and shall be applied during the season and weather conditions most favourable to the effective control of the targeted species. The method of application shall minimise spray and vapour drift. No pesticide shall be applied when wind speeds are high enough to cause spray or vapour drift. Water used for dilution of pesticides shall be from a clean supply. Prior to the commencement of operations involving the application of pesticides, the Contractor shall publicise, as necessary and in accordance with current regulations, that such works are to be undertaken. The undertaking of any work involving pesticides and the method of application shall not lead to the transverse leaching of chemicals to, or pollution of, any watercourse, water supply, or adjacent area. The Contractor shall fully comply with the consents, requirements and advice of DEFRA, Environment Agency, Scottish Rural Affairs Department, Scottish Executive and SEPA as applicable to the location of the Site.