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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

HEALTH MANUAL

VOLUME 21

PEST CONTROL

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© Commonwealth of Australia 2009

This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Australian Government Department of Defence.

Announcement statement—may be announced to the public.

Secondary release—may be released to the Australian Government Department of Defence, its contractors and their equivalents in United States of America, Canada, New Zealand and Great Britain

All Defence information, whether classified or not, is protected from unauthorised disclosure under the Crimes Act 1914. Defence information may only be released in accordance with the Defence Security Manual and/or Defence Instruction (General) OPS 13–4—Release of Classified Defence Information to Other Countries, as appropriate.

Health Manual, volume 21

First edition 2008Second edition 2009

Sponsor

Surgeon General Australian Defence ForceAustralian Defence HeadquartersCanberra ACT 2600

Developer

Joint Health Command

Publisher

Defence Publishing ServiceDepartment of DefenceCANBERRA ACT 2600

Defence Publishing ServiceDPS: October/2009

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PEST CONTROLHealth Manual (HLTHMAN), volume 21, edition 2 is issued for use by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and is effective forthwith. This publication supersedes HLTHMAN, edition 1.

This second edition of HLTHMAN, volume 21 includes changes to the structure that have been agreed upon by all stakeholders, and approved by the Defence Health Services Steering Committee

P.V. ALEXANDERSurgeon General Australian Defence ForceAustralian Defence Headquarters

Department of DefenceCANBERRA ACT 2600

19 October 2009

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FOREWORDSurgeon General Australian Defence Force (SGADF) has responsibility for technical control of the ADF health services, that is, all personnel involved in the provision of health care (which includes psychology services) within the ADF. Additionally, SGADF is responsible for the provision of specialist advice, development of policy on health issues, delivery of all garrison health care, and is the lead capability manager for health materiel.

Technical control is the specialist or professional guidance and direction exercised by an authority in technical (professional) matters. Technical control is not a command or operational authority but may be used where necessary to designate the specialised and professional operating procedures essential to the proper management of the health of Forces. SGADF exercises technical control of the ADF health services through the development and promulgation of policy and advice.

Health policy that has general application to the administration of the ADF, and not just to the Health Services, is promulgated in the form of either Defence Instructions (General) or Australian Defence Doctrine Publications.

Technical health policy, which is generally restricted in application to the Health Services, is promulgated in the form of ADF HLTHMANs or Health Bulletins (HB). HLTHMANs are used to promulgate enduring health policy, whereas HB are used to speedily disseminate health policy that is normally short-term in nature. Where a HB contains policy that is likely to be enduring, it is to be incorporated into the relevant HLTHMAN.

Australian Defence Force Publication 1.2.2—Casualty Prevention defines preventive medicine as:

The anticipation, communication, prediction, identification, prevention, education, risk assessment, and control of communicable diseases, illnesses and exposure to endemic occupational, and environmental threats. These threats include non-battle injuries, combat stress responses, WMD, and other threats to the health and readiness of military personnel. Communicable diseases include arthropod-, vector-, food-, waste-, and waterborne diseases. Preventive medicine includes sanitation, medical surveillance, pest and vector control, disease risk assessment, environmental and occupational health surveillance, waste (human, hazardous, and medical) disposal, food safety inspection and potable water surveillance.

This HLTHMAN volume provides technical health policy and guidance to Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health (PM/EH) personnel involved with the general principles of Pest Control in support of the requirements outlined in ADFPP 1.2.2. It covers the subjects of pest control and pesticide use as managed by PM/EH personnel in the ADF and has an operational focus borne out of the requirement to ‘Prepare for war and adapt for peace’.

Amendment process 0.

HLTHMAN, volume 21 will be revised on a chapter by chapter basis, based on priorities determined by Joint Health Command (JHC).

Proposed technical health policy revisions or changes to HLTHMAN, volume 21 will be developed and staffed in accordance with the JHC Corporate Communications Strategy, and approved by the single-Service health stakeholders.

Proposed changes that do not affect technical health policy (ie background or complementing information) need only be staffed to technical subject matter experts and select JHC staff (at the discretion of the lead JHC Director) in order to ensure technical accuracy before HDHS approval and promulgation.

It is anticipated that this publication will be formally audited and reviewed 24 months from the date of issue.

Manual content 0.

This second edition of HLTHMAN, volume 21 is a direct conversion of content from the first edition.

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AMENDMENT CERTIFICATEProposals for amendment of HLTHMAN, volume 21 are to be forwarded to:

Director Joint Health CommandCP2–7–032Department of DefenceCANBERRA ACT 2600

Amendment Effected

No Date Signature Date

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HEALTH MANUAL INDEX

HEALTHMAN Volume

Title

1 Health Standards for Entry and Transfer

2 Immunisation Procedures

3 Population Health

4 Dental Policy and Procedures

5 Psychology

6 Mental Health

7 Nursing Guidelines

8 Clinical Medicine

9 Aviation Medicine

10 Submarine and Underwater Medicine

11 Occupational and Environmental Medicine

12 Rehabilitation

13 CBRN Medicine

14 Casualty Prevention

15 Casualty Treatment Regimes

16 Transfusion Medicine

17 Military Surgery

18 Clinical Managers Emergency Procedures

19 Advanced Medical Assistants Emergency Procedures

20 Preventive Medicine

21 Pest Control

22 Envenomation

23 Human research in Defence—Instructions for Researchers

24 Health materiel and Pharmacy

25 Professional Standards, Governance and Administration

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CONTENTSPage

Foreword vAmendment Certificate viiContents xiList of tables xvii

Paragraph

PART 1—GENERAL INFORMATION (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 2 INTERGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 3 CLASSIFICATION OF ARTHROPODS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 4 COLLECTION OF ARTHROPODS (RESERVED)

PART 2—INVERTEBRATE PESTS—ANTS, FLIES, LICE, MOSQUITOES AND RELATED ANIMALS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 2 ANTS AND TERMITES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 3 BED AND BAT BUGS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 4 BEES AND WASPS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 5 COCKROACHES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 6 FLEAS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 7 FLIES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 8 LICE (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 9 MOSQUITOES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 10 OTHER ARTHROPODS (RESERVED)

PART 3—INVERTEBRATE PESTS—SPIDERS, MITES, TICKS AND RELATED ANIMALS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 2 MILLIPEDES AND CENTIPEDES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 3 MITES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 4 SCORPIONS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 5 SOLIFUGAE (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 6 SPIDERS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 7 TICKS (RESERVED)

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PART 4—INVERTEBRATE PESTS—STORED PRODUCT PESTS AND RELATED ANIMALS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 2 FABRIC PRODUCT PEST (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 3 PANTRY PRODUCT PESTS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 4 TIMBER PRODUCT PESTS (RESERVED)

PART 5—VERTEBRATE PESTS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 2 BATS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 3 BIRDS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 4 POSSUMS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 5 RODENTS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 6 SNAKES (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 7 FERAL CATS AND DOGS (RESERVED)

CHAPTER 8 OTHER VERTEBRATE PESTS (RESERVED)

PART 6—PESTICIDES

CHAPTER 1 PESTICIDES—INTRODUCTIONGENERAL POLICYDEFENCE PESTICIDES SUB–COMMITTEEPEST CONTROLWHAT IS A PEST?WHAT IS A PESTICIDE?APPROVALS PROCEDURE: WHAT PESTICIDES AND EQUIPMENT

ARE ALLOWED TO BE USED?AERIAL APPLICATION OF PESTICIDESDEFOLIATIONWHAT PESTICIDES CAN BE USED FOR PARTICULAR PESTS?PESTICIDE RESISTANCEPEST CONTROL OPERATIONS PROGRAM PLANNINGPESTICIDE USAGE REGISTERFURTHER READINGFEEDBACK

Annex:A. Form OS 13—Pesticide Usage Register

CHAPTER 2 INSECT AND MITE REPELLENTS—OVERVIEWINSECT REPELLENTSWhat is an insect repellent or mite repellent? 2.1What chemicals are used in insect repellents? 2.6PERMETHRIN/DEET REPELLENT SYSTEM—INTRODUCTIONWhat is the permethrin/DEET repellent system? 2.9

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What is the health threat which makes this system necessary? 2.10How can the transmission of arthropod-borne diseases be prevented? 2.11How does the permethrin/DEET repellent system work? 2.13What chemicals are used in permethrin treatment of field uniforms? 2.15How much permethrin stays in the uniforms? 2.16Can permethrin cause reactions in people wearing treated uniforms? 2.17What chemicals are used for skin application in this system? 2.21How is DEET used in this system? 2.22Can DEET cause reactions in people applying it to their skin? 2.23PERMETHRIN TREATMENT OF DISRUPTIVE PATTERN COMBAT

UNIFORM AND MOSQUITO NETS—INTRODUCTIONWho may carry out permethrin treatment of uniforms, nets and

tentage? 2.24What are the supply details? 2.26How much Perigen Defence needs to be used? 2.27What is the procedure for treating a number of ensembles? 2.29What is the procedure for treating a single set of Disruptive

Pattern Combat Uniform and mosquito net? 2.30What items should NOT be treated with permethrin? 2.31What is the procedure for treating tentage? 2.32What is the procedure for disposing of any leftover emulsion? 2.33How often does treatment/re-treatment need to be carried out? 2.34What personal protective equipment and hygiene procedures are

needed for the treatment procedure? 2.37OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENTSAFETY GUIDE FOR MEDICAL OFFICERS

CHAPTER 3 VETERINARY PRODUCTSIntroduction 3.1DOG FLEA AND TICK COLLARSDiazinon 3.3Propoxur 3.4FLEA TREATMENTS AND DOG WASHESFLEA TREATMENTSFipronil 3.7Pyriproxifen 3.8Lufenuron 3.9Permethrin 3.10DOG WASHESAmitraz 3.13Carbaryl 3.14Coumaphos 3.15Diazinon 3.17Maldison 3.19OTHER PESTICIDESGrowth regulators 3.21Repellents 3.22HUMAN REACTIONS TO VETERINARY PRODUCTS IN AUSTRALIA

CHAPTER 4 SAFETY WITH PESTICIDESINTRODUCTIONHazards of pesticides 4.1What are the hazards of pesticides? 4.2TOXICITY OF PESTICIDESWhat is toxicity? 4.4Types of toxicity 4.7How to choose a least toxic pesticide 4.16HOW CAN WE PROTECT OURSELVES FROM THE TOXIC

EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES?

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What action is to be taken in the event of personnel being poisoned by pesticides? 4.20

Label directions 4.26OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTOVER–EXPOSURE TO PESTICIDESPRODUCT LABELLINGWhere can details of information required on pesticide labels be

obtained? 4.36MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETSADDITIONAL AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE LABELLING

REQUIREMENTSSAFETY GUIDE FOR MEDICAL OFFICERS—INSECT REPELLENT

SYSTEMSafety of repellent system 4.41Toxicity problems associated with Perigen Defence and the

treatment process 4.42ASSESSMENT OF POSSIBLE REACTIONSToxicity of DEET 4.52

Annexes:A. Example of LD50 ratingsB. Report of reactions suspected to be due to uniforms treated

with perigen 500

CHAPTER 5 PEST CONTROL EQUIPMENTINTRODUCTIONInsecticide dispersal 5.2GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPROVED TYPES—

LIGHT EQUIPMENTPortable aerosol dispensers 5.10Sprayer polythene 5.13Sprayer hand continuous 5.14Sprayer Knapsack General Purpose 5.16Sprayer Knapsack Pressure Type 5.18Spray Insecticidal Fog Producing 5.23Sprayer and Duster Insecticidal 5.24Atomizer Fumigant Portable Jet Fog 5.25GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPROVED TYPES—

HEAVY EQUIPMENTOperating details 5.26Hoses 5.29Nozzles 5.31Maintenance 5.35Termiticides 5.36Additional information 5.37

CHAPTER 6 FORMULATION, STORAGE, MIXING, HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDESFORMULATION OF PESTICIDESFormulation types 6.1Formulation types 6.4SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALSSPRAY ADDITIVESMixing 6.13PESTICIDE STORAGE, MIXING AND HANDLINGPESTICIDE DISPOSAL AND CLEAN UP

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CHAPTER 7 PESTICIDES GROUPS OVERVIEWINTRODUCTIONPESTICIDE PRODUCT/FORMULATION TYPESFIRST AIDINSECTICIDES—OVERVIEWWhat is an insecticide? 7.6Classification of insecticides 7.8ANTICHOLINESTERASE INSECTICIDESWhat are anticholinesterase compounds? 7.11ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDESCARBAMATE INSECTICIDESPOISONING FROM ANTICHOLINESTERASE INSECTICIDESMedical treatment of poisoning by anticholinesterase insecticides 7.21INSECTICIDES DERIVED FROM PLANTS AND OTHER

ORGANISMS—OVERVIEWWhat are insecticides derived from plants and other organisms? 7.23BOTANICAL INSECTICIDESSymptoms of poisoning from botanical insecticides 7.25Medical treatment for poisoning by insecticides derived from

plants and other organisms 7.26SYNTHETIC PYRETHROID INSECTICIDESSymptoms of poisoning from synthetic pyrethroids 7.29Medical management of poisoning by synthetic pyrethroids 7.34BIOLOGICAL INSECTICIDESSymptoms of poisoning from biological insecticides 7.36Medical management of poisoning by biological insecticides 7.37INSECTICIDES—MISCELLANEOUSAmidine insecticides 7.38Imidazolidine insecticides 7.41Hydramethylnon 7.44Pyrrole insecticides 7.47Phenylpyrazole insecticides 7.50BIOCHEMICAL AGENTSOverview 7.53Symptoms of poisoning 7.54Medical treatment of poisoning 7.56FUNGICIDES AND ALGICIDESOverview 7.57Aliphatic organic aluminium compounds 7.58Azole fungicides 7.61Benzimidazole fungicides 7.65Chlorinated algicides 7.69Chlorophenol fungicides 7.73Copper compounds 7.77Dicarboximide fungicides 7.81Dithiocarbamate fungicides 7.84N–trihalomethylthio fungicides 7.89Phenylamide fungicides 7.93HERBICIDESOverview 7.96Alkanoic acid herbicides 7.97Benzothiadiazine herbicides 7.102Benzoic acid (Auxin) herbicides 7.105Benzonitrile herbicides 7.108BIPYRIDYLIUM HERBICIDESCARBAMATE HERBICIDESCHLOROACETANILIDE HERBICIDES

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IMIDAZOLINONE HERBICIDESMETHYL ISOCYANATE PRECURSOR HERBICIDESORGANOPHOSPHORUS HERBICIDESPHOSPHINICO AMINO ACID HERBICIDESSULFONYLUREA HERBICIDES1,3,5–TRIAZINE HERBICIDES1,2,4–TRIAZINONE HERBICIDESTRIAZOLE HERBICIDESURACIL HERBICIDESUREA HERBICIDESRODENTICIDESOverview 7.150COUMARIN ANTICOAGULANT RODENTICIDESCOUMARIN ANTICOAGULANT ANALOGUE RODENTICIDESINDANDIONE RODENTICIDESVERMIN BAITSOverview 7.165INDANDIONE VERMIN BAITSFLUOROACETATE VERMIN BAITSMETALLIC PHOSPHIDESVETERINARY PRODUCTSOverview 7.177Dog flea and tick collars 7.178Flea treatments and dog washes 7.180Flea treatments 7.182Dog washes 7.187Human reactions to veterinary products in Australia 7.196MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTSChlorinated phenol compounds 7.202Cockroach control products 7.207DOMESTIC AEROSOLSToxicity and symptoms of poisoning 7.225INSECT REPELLENTSMOLLUSCICIDESBIRD CONTROLLICE CONTROL

Annexes:A. Pesticides alphabetical listing—AB. Pesticides alphabetical listing—BC. Pesticides alphabetical listing—CD. Pesticides alphabetical listing—DE. Pesticides alphabetical listing—EF. Pesticides alphabetical listing—FG. Pesticides alphabetical listing—GH. Pesticides alphabetical listing—HI. Pesticides alphabetical listing—IJ. Pesticides alphabetical listing—JK. Pesticides alphabetical listing—KL. Pesticides alphabetical listing—LM. Pesticides alphabetical listing—MN. Pesticides alphabetical listing—NO. Pesticides alphabetical listing—OP. Pesticides alphabetical listing—PQ. Pesticides alphabetical listing—QR. Pesticides alphabetical listing—R

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S. Pesticides alphabetical listing—ST. Pesticides alphabetical listing—TU. Pesticides alphabetical listing—UV. Pesticides alphabetical listing—VW. Pesticides alphabetical listing—WX. Pesticides alphabetical listing—XY. Pesticides alphabetical listing—YZ. Pesticides alphabetical listing—Z

Glossary

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LIST OF TABLESTable Title Page

1–1 Types and uses of pesticides part 6, 1–31–2 Functional grouping of pesticides part 6, 1–31–3 Details required for approval of aerial spraying part 6, 1–61–4 Sources of information on pesticides for use on specific pests part 6, 1–7

2–1 Characteristics of the ‘ideal’ insect repellent part 6, 2–12–2 Chemicals most commonly used as insect repellents part 6, 2–22–3 Mite repellents part 6, 2–22–4 Some diseases transmitted by arthropods part 6, 2–22–5 The approved DEET product: Insect Repellent Personal 75 ml part 6, 2–32–6 Personnel who may direct permethrin treatment part 6, 2–42–7 Australian Defence Force supply details Perigen Defence part 6, 2–42–8 Amount of Perigen Defence required to treat DPCU uniforms part 6, 2–52–9 Amount of Perigen Defence required to treat DPCU uniforms and

mosquito nets part 6, 2–52–10 Procedure for treating ensembles with Perigen Defence part 6, 2–62–11 Procedure for treating one individual DPCU with Perigen Defence part 6, 2–72–12 Items needed to treat individual DPCU ensemble part 6, 2–72–13 Technique for permethrin treatment of tents part 6, 2–82–14 Re-treatment schedule part 6, 2–9

3–1 Active ingredients—dog flea and tick collars part 6, 3–13–2 Agents contained in flea treatments and dog washes part 6, 3–2

4–1 Hazards of pesticides part 6, 4–14–2 Hazard factors—pesticides part 6, 4–14–3 Routes by which poisons can enter the body part 6, 4–24–4 Toxicity ratings and general descriptions of toxicity ratings for

pesticides part 6, 4–34–5 Example—acute toxicity of aniline part 6, 4–34–6 Standard first aid for pesticide poisoning part 6, 4–64–7 Standard anticholinesterase first aid procedures part 6, 4–64–8 Principles of first aid for poisoning by pesticides—get medical help,

give first aid part 6, 4–74–9 Principles of first aid for poisoning by pesticides—recording/

obtaining details part 6, 4–74–10 Principles of first aid for poisoning by pesticides—decontamination part 6, 4–74–11 Principles of first aid for poisoning by pesticides—resuscitation part 6, 4–84–12 Principles of first aid for poisoning by pesticides—antidotes part 6, 4–84–13 Principles of first aid for poisoning by pesticides—general support part 6, 4–84–14 Safety—awareness of hazards part 6, 4–84–15 Safety—following instructions part 6, 4–94–16 Safety—good occupational hygiene part 6, 4–94–17 Safety—correct application techniques part 6, 4–94–18 Safety—correct measuring and mixing techniques part 6, 4–104–19 Safety—avoidance of personal contamination with pesticides part 6, 4–104–20 Safety—good occupational hygiene part 6, 4–104–21 Safety—original containers part 6, 4–104–22 Safety—cleaning up spills part 6, 4–114–23 Safety—equipment maintenance part 6, 4–114–24 Safety—fire danger part 6, 4–114–25 Safety—correct storage part 6, 4–114–26 Safety—correct first aid part 6, 4–124–27 Safety—correct disposal methods part 6, 4–124–28 Personal protective equipment part 6, 4–12

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4–29 Information on safety directions and directions for use part 6, 4–134–30 Additional Australian Defence Force labelling requirements for

pesticides—Australian Defence Force supply system part 6, 4–144–31 Report of reactions suspected to be due to uniforms treated with

Perigen Defence part 6, 4–16

4A–1 Median Value LD50 Acute Oral for Male Rats part 6, 4A–2

5–1 Physical forms in which pesticides can be applied part 6, 5–15–2 Categories of insecticidal dispersal equipment in the Australian

Defence Force part 6, 5–35–3 Approved light equipment part 6, 5–35–4 Approved heavy equipment part 6, 5–35–5 Approved types of light sprayer equipment part 6, 5–45–6 Approved types of heavy sprayer equipment part 6, 5–45–7 The sections of a Sprayer Hand Continuous part 6, 5–55–8 Descriptions of approved types of heavy spraying equipment part 6, 5–6

6–1 Components of pesticide formulations part 6, 6–16–2 Examples of use of non-active ingredients in pesticide formulations part 6, 6–16–3 Abbreviations for pesticide formulation types part 6, 6–26–4 Abbreviations for pesticide formulation types part 6, 6–26–5 Factors to be taken into account when mixing insecticides part 6, 6–3

7–1 Lists of registered products on the Australian market part 6, 7–17–2 Organophosphate insecticide products part 6, 7–47–3 Carbamate insecticides part 6, 7–47–4 Symptoms of anticholinesterase insecticide poisoning part 6, 7–57–5 National Poisons Information Line telephone number part 6, 7–67–6 Botanical insecticides part 6, 7–77–7 Symptoms of poisoning from botanical insecticides part 6, 7–77–8 Symptoms of poisoning from rotenone part 6, 7–77–9 Synthetic pyrethroid insecticides part 6, 7–87–10 Symptoms of poisoning by synthetic pyrethroids part 6, 7–97–11 Symptoms of poisoning by cyfluthrin and deltamethrin part 6, 7–97–12 Symptoms of poisoning from biological insecticides part 6, 7–107–13 Amidine insecticide products part 6, 7–107–14 Imidazolidine insecticide products part 6, 7–107–15 Hydramethylnon products part 6, 7–117–16 Pyrrole insecticides part 6, 7–117–17 Phenylpyrazole insecticides part 6, 7–117–18 Biochemical pesticides part 6, 7–127–19 An aliphatic organic aluminium fungicide part 6, 7–127–20 Azole fungicide products part 6, 7–137–21 Symptoms of poisoning from azole fungicides part 6, 7–137–22 Benzimidazole fungicide products part 6, 7–137–23 Symptoms of poisoning by benzimidazole fungicides part 6, 7–137–24 Chlorinated algicide products part 6, 7–147–25 Symptoms of poisoning by chlorinated algicides part 6, 7–147–26 A chlorophenol fungicide part 6, 7–147–27 Symptoms of poisoning by chlorophenol fungicides part 6, 7–147–28 Copper compound fungicides part 6, 7–157–29 Symptoms of poisoning by copper compound fungicides part 6, 7–157–30 A dicarboximide fungicide part 6, 7–157–31 Dithiocarbamate fungicides part 6, 7–167–32 Symptoms of poisoning by dithiocarbamate fungicides part 6, 7–167–33 Unusual symptoms of poisoning by dithiocarbamate fungicides part 6, 7–167–34 An N-trihalomethylthio fungicide part 6, 7–177–35 Phenylamide fungicides part 6, 7–17

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7–36 Aryloxyalkanoic acid herbicides part 6, 7–187–37 Aryloxyphenoxypropionic acid herbicides part 6, 7–187–38 Halogenated alkanoic acid herbicides part 6, 7–187–39 Pyridinecarboxylic acid herbicides part 6, 7–187–40 Symptoms of poisoning from alkanoic acid herbicides part 6, 7–197–41 A benzothiadiazine herbicide part 6, 7–197–42 A benzoic acid herbicide part 6, 7–197–43 Benzonitrile herbicides part 6, 7–207–44 Symptoms of poisoning from benzonitrile herbicides part 6, 7–207–45 Bipyridylium herbicides part 6, 7–207–46 Symptoms of poisoning by paraquat part 6, 7–217–47 Symptoms of poisoning by diquat part 6, 7–217–48 Carbamate herbicides part 6, 7–227–49 Symptoms of poisoning by carbamate herbicides part 6, 7–227–50 Chloroacetanilide herbicides part 6, 7–227–51 Imidazolinone herbicide products part 6, 7–237–52 Methyl isothiocyanate precursor herbicide products part 6, 7–237–53 Organophosphorus herbicide products part 6, 7–237–54 Phosphinico amino acid herbicide products part 6, 7–247–55 Sulfonylurea herbicide products part 6, 7–247–56 1,3,5-triazine herbicide products part 6, 7–247–57 1,2,4-triazinone herbicide products part 6, 7–257–58 Triazole herbicide products part 6, 7–257–59 Uracil herbicide products part 6, 7–257–60 Urea herbicide products part 6, 7–267–61 Coumarin anticoagulant rodenticide products part 6, 7–267–62 Symptoms of less severe poisoning—coumarin anticoagulant

rodenticides part 6, 7–277–63 Symptoms of severe poisoning—coumarin anticoagulant

rodenticides part 6, 7–277–64 Coumarin anticoagulant analogue rodenticides part 6, 7–277–65 Inandione rodenticides part 6, 7–287–66 Indandione vermin baits part 6, 7–287–67 Fluoroacetate vermin baits part 6, 7–297–68 Symptoms of poisoning from fluoroacetate vermin baits part 6, 7–297–69 Symptoms of severe poisoning from phosphide vermin baits part 6, 7–297–70 Active agents found in flea treatments and dog washes part 6, 7–307–71 Chlorinated phenol compound products part 6, 7–327–72 Symptoms of poisoning by pentachlorophenol part 6, 7–337–73 Two main types of cockroach pests part 6, 7–347–74 Systemic prevention program–cockroach pests part 6, 7–347–75 Basis of cockroach control devices part 6, 7–347–76 Insect growth regulator compounds part 6, 7–347–77 Molluscicides part 6, 7–37

7A–1 Aluminium phosphide products part 6, 7A–17A–2 Ametryn products part 6, 7A–17A–3 Ametryn mixtures part 6, 7A–27A–4 Amitraz products part 6, 7A–27A–5 Amitrole products part 6, 7A–37A–6 Amitrole mixtures part 6, 7A–37A–7 Asulam products part 6, 7A–47A–8 Asulam mixtures part 6, 7A–47A–9 Atrazine products part 6, 7A–57A–10 Australian Defence Force supply details—atrazine part 6, 7A–57A–11 Atrazine mixtures part 6, 7A–57A–12 Azaconazole products part 6, 7A–67A–13 Azaconazole mixtures part 6, 7A–67A–14 Azamethiphos products part 6, 7A–7

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7B–1 Bacillus thuringiensis products part 6, 7B–17B–2 Bacillus thuringiensis products–Australian Defence Force supply

details part 6, 7B–17B–3 Benalaxyl products part 6, 7B–27B–4 Benalaxyl mixtures part 6, 7B–27B–5 Bendiocarb products part 6, 7B–37B–6 Bendiocarb products—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7B–37B–7 Bendiocarb mixtures part 6, 7B–37B–8 Benomyl products part 6, 7B–47B–9 Benomyl mixtures part 6, 7B–47B–10 Bentazone products part 6, 7B–57B–11 Bentazone mixtures part 6, 7B–57B–12 Betacyfluthrin products part 6, 7B–67B–13 Bifenthrin products part 6, 7B–77B–14 Bioresmethrin products part 6, 7B–87B–15 Bioresmethrin mixtures part 6, 7B–87B–16 Brodifacoum products part 6, 7B–97B–17 Bromodialone products part 6, 7B–107B–18 Bromacil products part 6, 7B–117B–19 Bromacil supply details part 6, 7B–117B–20 Bromacil mixtures part 6, 7B–117B–21 Bromoxynil products part 6, 7B–127B–22 Bromoxynil mixtures part 6, 7B–13

7C–1 Carbaryl mixtures part 6, 7C–17C–2 Carbaryl supply details part 6, 7C–17C–3 Carbaryl mixtures part 6, 7C–17C–4 Carbendazim products part 6, 7C–27C–5 Carbetamide supply details part 6, 7C–37C–6 Chlorfenapyr products part 6, 7C–37C–7 Chlorpyriphos products part 6, 7C–57C–8 Chlorpyriphos supply details part 6, 7C–57C–9 Chlorpyriphos mixtures part 6, 7C–57C–10 Chlorsulfuron products part 6, 7C–67C–11 Chlorsulfuron mixtures part 6, 7C–77C–12 Chlorsulfuron incompatibilities part 6, 7C–77C–13 Copper products part 6, 7C–87C–14 Copper product supply details part 6, 7C–87C–15 Copper product mixtures part 6, 7C–87C–16 Copper product mixtures part 6, 7C–87C–17 Bordeaux mixture incompatibilities part 6, 7C–97C–18 Coumaphos products part 6, 7C–97C–19 Coumatetralyl products part 6, 7C–107C–20 Coumatetralyl products part 6, 7C–107C–21 Cyfluthrin products part 6, 7C–117C–22 Cyfluthrin supply details part 6, 7C–117C–23 Cyfluthrin supply details part 6, 7C–117C–24 Cypermethrin products part 6, 7C–127C–25 Cyromazine products part 6, 7C–137C–26 Cyromazine mixtures part 6, 7C–137C–27 2,4–D products part 6, 7C–147C–28 Australian Defence Force supply details—2,4–D products part 6, 7C–147C–29 2,4–D mixtures part 6, 7C–15

7D–1 Dalapon products part 6, 7D–17D–2 Australian Defence Force supply details—dalapon products part 6, 7D–17D–3 Dalapon mixtures part 6, 7D–17D–4 Dazomet products part 6, 7D–27D–5 The approved DEET product: Insect Repellent Personal 75 ml part 6, 7D–3

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7D–6 Non-approved DEET products (which are not to be used) part 6, 7D–37D–7 Non-approved MGK 1941 products (which are not to be used) part 6, 7D–47D–8 DEET mixtures part 6, 7D–57D–9 Instructions for use—DEET products part 6, 7D–57D–10 Deltamethrin products part 6, 7D–67D–11 Australian Defence Force supply details—deltamethrin products part 6, 7D–67D–12 Deltamethrin mixtures part 6, 7D–67D–13 Diazinon products part 6, 7D–77D–14 Australian Defence Force supply details—diazinon part 6, 7D–77D–15 Diazinon mixtures part 6, 7D–77D–16 Australian Defence Force supply details—dibutyl phthalate part 6, 7D–87D–17 Dicamba products part 6, 7D–97D–18 Dicamba mixtures part 6, 7D–97D–19 Dicamba incompatibilities part 6, 7D–97D–20 Dichlobenil products part 6, 7D–107D–21 Dichlobenil mixtures part 6, 7D–107D–22 Dichorophen products part 6, 7D–117D–23 Dichlorvos products part 6, 7D–127D–24 Dichlorvos mixtures part 6, 7D–127D–25 Difenacoum products part 6, 7D–137D–26 Difethialone products part 6, 7D–137D–27 Diflubenzuron products part 6, 7D–147D–28 Diflubenzuron mixtures part 6, 7D–147D–29 Dimethoate products part 6, 7D–157D–30 Dimethoate mixtures part 6, 7D–157D–31 Dimethyl phthalate mixtures part 6, 7D–167D–32 Australian Defence Force supply details—dimethyl phthalate

products part 6, 7D–167D–33 Dimethyl phthalate mixtures part 6, 7D–167D–34 Diquat products part 6, 7D–177D–35 Australian Defence Force supply details—diquat products part 6, 7D–187D–36 Diquat mixtures part 6, 7D–187D–37 Diuron products part 6, 7D–197D–38 Diuron mixtures part 6, 7D–19

7F–1 Fenitrothion products part 6, 7F–17F–2 Fenitrothion mixtures part 6, 7F–17F–3 Fenoxycarb products part 6, 7F–27F–4 Fenoxycarb mixtures part 6, 7F–27F–5 Fenthion products part 6, 7F–37F–6 Australian Defence Force supply details—fenthion products part 6, 7F–37F–7 Fipronil products part 6, 7F–47F–8 Flocoumafen products part 6, 7F–57F–9 Fluazifop-p-butyl products part 6, 7F–57F–10 Fluazifop-p-butyl mixtures part 6, 7F–67F–11 Flupropanate products part 6, 7F–67F–12 Fosamine products part 6, 7F–77F–13 Fosamine—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7F–77F–14 Fosetyl-aluminium products part 6, 7F–87F–15 Fosetyl-aluminium mixtures part 6, 7F–8

7G–1 Glufosinate-ammonium products part 6, 7G–17G–2 Glufosinate-ammonium mixtures part 6, 7G–17G–3 Glyphosate products part 6, 7G–27G–4 Glyphosate—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7G–27G–5 Glyphosate mixtures part 6, 7G–2

7H–1 Hexazinone products part 6, 7H–17H–2 Hexazinone products—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7H–1

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7H–3 Hexazinone mixtures part 6, 7H–17H–4 Hydramethylnon products part 6, 7H–27H–5 Hydroprene products part 6, 7H–37H–6 Hydroprene mixtures part 6, 7H–3

7I–1 Imazapyr products part 6, 7I–17I–2 Imazapyr mixtures part 6, 7I–17I–3 Imidacloprid products part 6, 7I–27I–4 Ioxynil products part 6, 7I–27I–5 Ioxynil mixtures part 6, 7I–37I–6 Iprodione products part 6, 7I–37I–7 Iprodione mixtures part 6, 7I–4

7L–1 Lambdacyhalothrin products part 6, 7L–17L–2 Lambdacyhalothrin mixtures part 6, 7L–17L–3 Lufenuron products part 6, 7L–27L–4 Lufenuron mixtures part 6, 7L–27L–5 Lufenuron incompatibilities part 6, 7L–2

7M–1 Maldison products part 6, 7M–17M–2 Australian Defence Force supply details—maldison products part 6, 7M–17M–3 Maldison mixtures part 6, 7M–17M–4 Mancozeb products part 6, 7M–27M–5 Mancozeb mixtures part 6, 7M–27M–6 MCPA products part 6, 7M–37M–7 MCPA mixtures part 6, 7M–47M–8 Metaldehyde products part 6, 7M–47M–9 Methiocarb products part 6, 7M–57M–10 Australian Defence Force supply details—methiocarb products part 6, 7M–57M–11 Mecoprop products part 6, 7M–67M–12 Mecoprop mixtures part 6, 7M–77M–13 Methoprene products part 6, 7M–77M–14 Metolachlor products part 6, 7M–87M–15 Metolachlor mixtures part 6, 7M–97M–16 Metsulfuron-methyl products part 6, 7M–97M–17 Metsulfuron-methyl mixtures part 6, 7M–10

7N–1 Niclosamide products part 6, 7N–17N–2 Australian Defence Force supply details—nonionic surfactants part 6, 7N–1

7O–1 Oxadixyl products part 6, 7O–17O–2 Oxadixyl mixtures part 6, 7O–1

7P–1 Paraquat products part 6, 7P–17P–2 Australian Defence Force supply details—paraquat products part 6, 7P–17P–3 Paraquat mixtures part 6, 7P–17P–4 Permethrin products part 6, 7P–37P–5 Permethrin products—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7P–37P–6 Australian Defence Force supply details—Perigen Defence for

treatment of field uniforms, mosquito nets and tentage part 6, 7P–37P–7 Permethrin mixtures part 6, 7P–47P–8 Pentachlorophenol products part 6, 7P–57P–9 d-Phenothrin products part 6, 7P–57P–10 d-Phenothrin products—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7P–67P–11 d-Phenothrin mixtures part 6, 7P–67P–12 Picloram products part 6, 7P–77P–13 Australian Defence Force supply details—picloram part 6, 7P–77P–14 Picloram mixtures part 6, 7P–77P–15 Pirimiphos-methyl products part 6, 7P–9

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7P–16 Pirimiphos-methyl mixtures part 6, 7P–97P–17 Propoxur products part 6, 7P–107P–18 Australian Defence Force supply details—propoxur part 6, 7P–107P–19 Propoxur mixtures part 6, 7P–107P–20 Pyrethrins—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7P–117P–21 Pyrethrins—mixtures part 6, 7P–127P–22 Pyriproxyfen products part 6, 7P–127P–23 Pyriproxyfen mixtures part 6, 7P–13

7S–1 Simazine products part 6, 7S–17S–2 Simazine mixtures part 6, 7S–17S–3 Sodium dichloroisocyanurate products part 6, 7S–27S–4 Australian Defence Force supply details—sodium

dichloroisocyanurate part 6, 7S–27S–5 Sulfometuron-methyl products part 6, 7S–3

7T–1 Tebuthiuron products part 6, 7T–17T–2 Tebuthiuron products part 6, 7T–17T–3 Temephos products part 6, 7T–27T–4 Temephos products—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7T–27T–5 Temephos—action to be taken in event of insect resistance part 6, 7T–37T–6 Transfluthrin products part 6, 7T–47T–7 Transfluthrin mixtures part 6, 7T–47T–8 Trichlorfon products part 6, 7T–57T–9 Trichlorfon mixtures part 6, 7T–57T–10 Triclopyr products part 6, 7T–67T–11 Triclopyr mixtures part 6, 7T–67T–12 Triflumuron products part 6, 7T–77T–13 Triflumuron mixtures part 6, 7T–7

7W–1 Warfarin products part 6, 7W–17W–2 Warfarin products—Australian Defence Force supply details part 6, 7W–1

7Z–1 Zineb products part 6, 7Z–17Z–2 Zineb mixtures part 6, 7Z–17Z–3 Ziram products part 6, 7Z–27Z–4 Ziram mixtures part 6, 7Z–27Z–5 Ziram incompatibilities part 6, 7Z–2

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