(e) At schools,
institutions, parks and similar sites, no commercial application of pesticides
shall be made for the control of turf or ornamental pests without the following
provisions being carried out:
1. Signs shall
be posted at the start of the application and may be removed after 72 hours.
The signs shall be posted in such a manner:
i.
That they are legible from the principal access points to the treated areas,
such as athletic fields, play grounds and recreation areas;
ii. If there are no principal access points,
that is, the field, playground, or recreation area is open or unfenced, then
signs shall be posted at reasonable intervals around the perimeter of that part
of the treated area which may be reasonably accessed by the public and/or
residents; or
iii. In a smaller
section of a larger property has been treated, only the treated area need be
posted with a sign or signs;
2. The signs shall be white in color and bear
the following information in letters at least one-half inch high: "Pesticide
Treated Area.":
i. All of the information
required in (e)1 through 5, shall be printed in a dark color, which
sufficiently contrasts with the white background of the signs;
3. The signs shall also contain a
minimum two inch diameter circular illustration, in standard international
signage, depicting an adult and a child on a lawn, walking a dog on a leash.
The illustration shall depict, with a diagonal line across the circle, that
this action is prohibited.
4. The
signs shall also bear the name of the applicator or applicator license number
only if not employed by a pesticide applicator business; or if the application
is made by a pesticide applicator business, the signs shall bear the name of
the applicator business or the business license number.
5. The signs shall also bear the telephone
number of the applicator or applicator business.
6. The applicator or applicator business
shall be responsible for posting the signs.
7. No application shall be made until the
contracting party and the site manager, that is, the head of the school,
institution or park, has been given the opportunity to review the following
consumer information notice, which shall be provided by the applicator or
applicator business in writing or by electronic mail:
i. A statement that the exact dates of
application shall be available if requested, by the contracting party, and site
manager, that is, the head of the school, institution or park;
ii. The pesticide(s) to be used (brand name
and common chemical names, if available, of the active ingredients);
(1) When an advance list of possible
pesticides for each application has been given to the person to be notified,
then the applicator or applicator business shall leave written notice of the
specific pesticide used on the application date.
(2) The exercise of this option shall not
defeat the purpose of (e)7iii below. The residents of the property must be able
to act upon those applicable label precautions for the product being used prior
to the application being made. This means that if an applicator, while on a job
site, decides to use a pesticide for which the necessary label precautions or
instructions are not performed either by the resident or the applicator, prior
to the application, then the application shall be rescheduled;
iii. Label instructions relating
to building or site user or general public safety, including separate
precautions for each pesticide;
(1) Such label
instructions may include instructions to water-in the pesticide, or to cover or
remove certain objects, such as playground equipment, etc. Giving such
instructions to the contracting party does not relieve the applicator of
responsibility to insure that applicable label directions are carried
out;
iv. The name,
address and telephone number of the applicator or applicator
business;
v. The telephone number
of the National Pesticide Information Center for general health and pesticide
toxicology information and the New Jersey Poison Information and Education
System telephone number for emergency situations;
vi. The telephone number of the Pesticide
Control Program and the statement: "This number is for pesticide regulation
information and pesticide complaints.";
vii. A statement, in writing, that a copy of
the label(s) for the pesticide(s) used will be available, if requested by the
contracting party or site manager; and
viii. The statement: "Sanitation, as well as
physical and biological control measures, should be considered as a part of a
good pest control program. Pesticides may be used as another part of a good
pest control program. Pesticides are substances used to control living
organisms and vary in degree of toxicity."; and
8. If the contracting party or site manager
requests prior notification of the specific date of application, or a copy of
the label(s) of the pesticides used, such information shall be provided by the
applicator or applicator business.