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1 Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee Meeting State Lead Agency Presentation Chuck Andrews, Chair AAPCO Worker Protection Committee California Department of Pesticide Regulation June 15, 2006

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Page 1: 1 Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee Meeting State Lead Agency Presentation Chuck Andrews, Chair AAPCO Worker Protection Committee California Department

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Pesticide Program Dialogue CommitteeMeeting

State Lead Agency PresentationChuck Andrews, Chair

AAPCO Worker Protection CommitteeCalifornia Department of Pesticide Regulation

June 15, 2006

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State Lead Agency Consultation

Consultation to Date• Provided input on scope of regulation changes• Prioritized issues that need further discussion• Identified issues not considered by EPA

Future Consultation• Review issue papers, draft regulations and supporting

documents at critical junctures

Coordination• Solicit input from American Association of Pesticide Control

Officials Worker Protection Committee members

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State Lead Agency Input to Date Scope of Regulation Changes

High Priority for Further Discussion-Applicator Certification

• Expand users required to demonstrate competence• Significant impact depending on scope• Consider option to require training for some

occupations

• Better define “under-the-supervision• Recommend a tiered approach based on risks

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State Lead Agency Input to Date Scope of Regulation Changes

High Priority for Further Discussion-Applicator Certification- Continued

• Require field worker trainers to be competent• Significant impact• Consider option to establish training/teaching tools

criteria into the training program

• Require testing for occupational users• Need to evaluate the scope of applicators and

potential risks to each group• Consider option of adding a training requirement in

lieu of certification for some groups

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State Lead Agency Input to Date Scope of Regulation Changes

High Priority for Further Discussion- Worker Protection

• Ensure meaningful hazard communications• Need to obtain information from field workers on the

type of information requested and the delivery system that best meets the worker’s needs (Pilot Projects)

• Require trainers to demonstrate competency• Consider option to establish training/teaching tools

criteria into the training program• Need to evaluate comparable program requirements

for other industries

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State Lead Agency Input to Date Scope of Regulation Changes

High Priority for Further Discussion- Worker Protection- Continued

• Require handlers to demonstrate competency• Need to evaluate the scope of handler activities (Cat I

versus III)• Consider option to require training for some

occupations

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Closing Remarks

State Lead Agencies appreciate the opportunity to participate in this process

Input is focused on worker safety and certification program improvements that are needed

Critical that the regulation changes can be implemented with the resources provided

Look forward to reviewing the details of the proposals to identify any impacts to our regulatory programs