(c) Exception for short-term activities. A worker may enter a treated area during a restricted-entry interval for short-term activities if the agricultural employer ensures that the following requirements are met:
1. No hand labor activity is performed;
2. The time in treated areas under a restricted-entry interval for any worker does not exceed one hour in any 24 hour period;
3. No such entry is allowed for the first four hours following the end of the application, and no such entry is allowed thereafter until any inhalation exposure level listed in the pesticide labeling has been reached or any ventilation criteria established by N.J.A.C. 7:30-12.3(b)3 or in the pesticide labeling have been met;
4. The PPE specified on the pesticide labeling for early entry is provided to the worker. Such PPE shall conform to the following standards:
i. PPE means devices and apparel that are worn to protect the body from contact with pesticides or pesticide residues, including, but not limited to, coveralls, chemical-resistant suits, chemical-resistant gloves, chemical-resistant footwear, respiratory protection devices, chemical-resistant aprons, chemical-resistant headgear, and protective eyewear.
ii. Long-sleeved shirts, short-sleeved shirts, long pants, short pants, shoes, and socks are not considered personal protective equipment for the purposes of this section and are not subject to the requirements of this section, although such work clothing shall be worn if required by the pesticide labeling.
iii. When "chemical-resistant" PPE is specified by the product labeling, it shall be made of material that allows no measurable movement of the pesticide being used through the material during use.
iv. When "waterproof" PPE is specified by the product labeling, it shall be made of material that allows no measurable movement of water or aqueous solutions through the material during use.
v. When a "chemical-resistant suit" is specified by the product labeling, it shall be a loose fitting, one or two piece, chemical-resistant garment that covers, at a minimum, the entire body except head, hands, and feet.
vi. When "coveralls" are specified by the pesticide labeling, they shall be a loose fitting, one or two piece garment that cover, at a minimum, the entire body except head, hands, and feet. A chemical-resistant suit may be substituted for coveralls and a chemical-resistant apron. If a chemical-resistant suit is substituted for coveralls, any labeling requirement for an additional layer of clothing beneath the coveralls is waived.
vii. Gloves shall be of the type specified by the pesticide labeling. Gloves made of leather, cotton, or other absorbent materials shall not be worn for early-entry activities, unless these materials are listed on the pesticide labeling as acceptable for such use. If chemical-resistant gloves with sufficient durability and suppleness are not obtainable, then during activities with plants with sharp thorns, leather gloves may be worn over chemical-resistant glove liners. However, once leather gloves are worn for this use, thereafter they shall be worn only with chemical-resistant liners, and they shall not be worn for any other use.
(1) Separable glove liners may be worn beneath chemical-resistant gloves, unless the pesticide labeling specifically prohibits their use. Separable glove liners are defined as separate glove-like hand coverings, made of lightweight material, with or without fingers. Work gloves made from lightweight cotton or poly-type material are considered to be glove liners if worn beneath chemical-resistant gloves. Separable glove liners may not extend outside the chemical-resistant gloves under which they are worn. Chemical-resistant gloves with nonseparable absorbent lining materials are prohibited.
(2) If used, separable glove liners shall be discarded immediately after a total of no more than 10 hours of use or within 24 hours of when they are first put on, whichever comes first. The liners shall be replaced immediately if they come in direct contact with a pesticide. Used glove liners shall not be reused. Contaminated liners shall be disposed of in accordance with any Federal, State, or local laws, rules, and regulations.
viii. When "chemical-resistant footwear" is specified by the pesticide labeling, it shall be one of the following types of footwear: chemical-resistant shoes, chemical-resistant boots, or chemical-resistant shoe coverings worn over shoes or boots. If chemical-resistant footwear with sufficient durability and a tread appropriate for wear in rough terrain is not obtainable, then leather boots may be worn in such terrain.
ix. When "protective eyewear" is specified by the pesticide labeling, it shall be one of the following types of eyewear: goggles; face shield; safety glasses with front, brow, and temple protection; or a full face respirator.
x. When "chemical-resistant headgear" is specified by the pesticide labeling, it shall be either a chemical-resistant hood or a chemical-resistant hat with a wide brim;
xi. When a ''chemical-resistant apron'' is specified by the pesticide labeling, it shall be a chemical resistant apron that covers the front of the body from mid-chest to the knees;
5. The agricultural employer shall ensure that:
i. Workers wear the PPE correctly for its intended purpose and use PPE according to manufacturer's instructions;
ii. Before each day of use, all PPE is inspected for leaks, holes, tears, or worn places, and any damaged equipment is repaired or discarded;
iii. PPE that cannot or will not be cleaned properly is made unusable as apparel or is made unavailable for further use by an employee or third party. The contaminated PPE shall be disposed of in accordance with any applicable Federal, State, and local regulations. Coveralls or other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with a pesticide that has the signal word ''DANGER'' or ''WARNING'' on the label shall not be reused and shall be disposed of as specified in this paragraph. The employer shall ensure that any person who handles contaminated PPE described in this paragraph wears the gloves specified on the pesticide labeling for mixing and loading the pesticide(s) comprising the contaminant(s) on the equipment. If two or more pesticides are included in the contaminants, the gloves worn shall meet the requirements for mixing and loading each of the pesticides;
iv. All PPE is cleaned according to manufacturer's instructions or pesticide product labeling instructions before each day of reuse. In the absence of any such instructions, it shall be washed thoroughly in detergent and hot water;
v. Before being stored, all washed PPE is dried thoroughly before being stored or reused;
vi. PPE contaminated with pesticides is kept separate from non-contaminated PPE, other clothing, or laundry, and washed separately from any other clothing or laundry;
vii. Any person who cleans or launders PPE is informed that such equipment may be contaminated with pesticides, of the potentially harmful effects of exposure to pesticides, and the correct way(s) to handle and clean PPE and to protect themselves when handling equipment contaminated with pesticides;
viii. All clean PPE is stored separately from personal clothing and apart from pesticide-contaminated areas;
ix. Each worker is instructed how to put on, use, and remove the PPE and is informed about the importance of washing thoroughly after removing PPE; and
x. Workers have a clean place(s) away from pesticide storage and pesticide use areas for storing personal clothing not in use; putting on PPE at the start of any exposure period; and removing PPE at the end of any exposure period;
6. When PPE is required by the labeling of any pesticide for early entry, the agricultural employer shall ensure that no worker is allowed or directed to perform early-entry activity without implementing, when appropriate, measures to prevent heat related illness;
7. During any early-entry activity, the agricultural employer shall provide a decontamination site in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:30-12.10; and
8. The agricultural employer shall not allow or direct any worker to wear home or take home PPE contaminated with pesticides.