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Major Pet Care Company Opposes CSPA Petition to Register Minimum Risk Pesticides
Business Wire, Sept 26, 2006
MANASSAS, Va. -- Sergeant's Pet Care Products claims that the CSPA petition, which seeks to require pesticide registrations for "minimum risk" products that make claims against public health pests, is driven by a desire to reduce or limit competition. In an exclusive interview, CSPA's senior vice president responds. In the meantime, state regulators have joined the fray in support of the petition.
Subscribers can read the full article at www.pesticide.net. Other stories in the September 26, 2006, issue of PESTICIDE.NET Insider eJournal include:
CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS SEND CONTROVERSIAL BIOMONITORING BILL TO GOV. SCHWARZENEGGER
If the bill is signed into law, California will begin a program to detect chemicals - including pesticides - in humans.
A PESTICIDE.NET INSIDER LOOK AT INDUSTRY'S RESPONSE TO BIOMONITORING
The Western Plant Health Association dropped its opposition to the new California biomonitoring legislation after it was amended to add "sound science" provisions, but promises to watch the implementation process very closely.
GROWERS RANKLED OVER EPA'S PROPOSED RESTRICTIONS ON 66 PESTICIDES TO PROTECT ENDANGERED FROG
In response to a landmark court order, EPA has proposed a complex matrix of interim prohibitions against the use of 66 pesticides in 564 one-square mile sections of 33 counties in California, where the famous red-legged frog is believed to live.
ON THE WAY: UN WARNING SYMBOLS FOR PESTICIDE LABELS AND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
OSHA is proposing to move forward with MSDS requirements under the UN's Globally Harmonized System, DOT has published actual proposed GHS rules, and EPA is holding a workshop on its intentions for pesticide labels. Implementing the changes for MSDSs will be complicated and, for pesticide labels, costly.
ANTIMICROBIAL USES ACCOUNT FOR MOST PROPICONAZOLE RISK CONCERNS, EPA SAYS
EPA's Reregistration Eligibility Decision for propiconazole identifies several areas of concern for the pesticide, most of which relate to its use as an antimicrobial materials preservative. For some of those uses, EPA is requiring additional data, as well as risk mitigation measures.
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