Or. Admin. R. 437-004-6405
Note: Oregon OSHA has declined to adopt 40 CFR 170.405(a). In Oregon OAR 437-004-6405 applies.
This rule applies in Oregon where workers or other people are adjacent to pesticides being applied in outdoor production areas that are within the boundaries of the establishment. This rule becomes effective January 1, 2019.
Note: Nothing in these rules affects separate statutory or regulatory requirements such as the buffer zone requirement related to aerial herbicide applications in forestry operations (ORS 527.672).
(3) Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ): The AEZ is an area that moves with and exists in relationship to the application equipment. The number of feet shown is the horizontal radius of the area surrounding the application equipment during the application process and may extend beyond the treated area. It extends downward from that horizontal plane to the ground. Pesticide labels that have more stringent restrictions regarding distances must be followed. The agricultural employer must implement the AEZ as follows:
(a) Workers and labor housing occupants must evacuate the AEZ, which shall extend 150 feet from the application equipment and last until 15 minutes after the application equipment passes, when the label requires the handler to use respiratory protection during application and one of the following applies:
(b) Workers and labor housing occupants must either remain in an enclosed agricultural structure or evacuate the AEZ, which shall extend 100 feet from the application equipment and last until 15 minutes after the application equipment passes, when the label does not require the handler to use respiratory protection during application and one of the following applies:
(C) The spray quality is smaller than medium.
Workers not on paid status or labor housing occupants must be permitted to evacuate even if the employer otherwise chooses to allow them to remain in an enclosed agricultural structure.
(c) Workers and labor housing occupants must either remain in an enclosed agricultural structure or evacuate the AEZ, which shall extend 25 feet from the application equipment when all of the following apply:
(d) No AEZ applies for appropriately trained and equipped handlers involved in the application.
Note: No AEZ is required for applications not covered by the above. Examples include applications of granular, soil incorporated (other than fumigants) pre-plant, dipping cuttings, and at-plant pesticide applications as long as they are applied from a distance of less than 12 inches from the planting medium and use a spray quality of medium or larger.
See Figure 1 -- Worker Protection Standard Application Exclusion Zone Decision Matrix.
(4) The agricultural employer must ensure that prior to pesticide applications, any enclosed agricultural structures (labor housing or work-related structures) that are located within the AEZ and that are used at any time by employees and other occupants must have all of the following:
(5) Employers must provide the following information in a manner that is easy to understand and effectively conveys the information needed prior to the pesticide application, to occupants of an enclosed agricultural structure in the AEZ:
(6) Employers must provide information and ensure that all adult occupants of agriculture labor housing within the AEZ have access to:
(7) If anyone other than a trained and protected handler exits an enclosed agricultural structure and enters the AEZ the handler must suspend the pesticide application as per Sec. 170.505(b).
Figure 1- Worker Protection Standard, Application Exclusion Zone Decision Matrix
*Spray quality: (as defined by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Standard S-572.1) considers several factors including the nozzle design, system pressure, and speed of the application equipment. The eight spray quality categories are referenced in nozzle charts:
Smaller than medium (droplet spectrum with volume median diameter of less than 294 microns+):
Extra fine (XF)
Very fine (VF)
Fine (F)
Medium or larger (droplet spectrum with volume median diameter of 294 microns+ or more):
Medium (M)
Coarse (C)
Very coarse (VC)
Extra coarse (XC)
Ultra coarse (UC)
+Micron = (um) =micrometer: Standard unit of measure for particulate matter.
1 um is 1/1000th of a millimeter.
[ED. NOTE: To view attachments referenced in rule text, click here for PDF copy.]
ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4)
ORS 654.001-654.295 & ORS 654.750-654.780