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Compliance Checklist

  • Register all pesticide products with the U.S. EPA (active ingredients, inert ingredients, and final product).
  • Ensure EPA-approved labeling is attached to each product, including the EPA Registration Number.
  • Submit toxicity, efficacy, and environmental data as required by the EPA.
  • Register all production establishments with the EPA (Establishment Number).
  • File annual Pesticide Production Reports (EPA Form 3540-16).
  • Maintain detailed records of all sales, distribution, and adverse events.

  • Ensure that inert ingredients not covered under FIFRA are compliant with TSCA if applicable.
  • Verify if dual regulation (FIFRA + TSCA) applies to any chemical component.

  • Provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all workplace-handled pesticide products.
  • Ensure labels meet OSHA GHS standards (if applicable).
  • Train employees on safe pesticide handling and PPE usage.

  • Check for additional registration requirements in each U.S. state (e.g., CA DPR, NY DEC).
  • Comply with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for large-scale environmental impact.
  • Review Endangered Species Act (ESA) implications for pesticide use in protected areas.

  • Follow DOT regulations for labeling, packaging, and shipping hazardous materials.
  • Comply with RCRA for pesticide waste disposal and expired product handling.

  • Provide PPE and safety training to all pesticide handlers and applicators.
  • Post warning signs in treated areas and ensure access to decontamination supplies.
  • Comply with EPA WPS guidelines for agricultural pesticide users.

  • Ensure all marketing and advertising claims are consistent with the EPA-approved label.
  • Avoid false or misleading claims about product efficacy or safety.
  • Obtain EPA approval for any pesticide claims in antimicrobial or cleaning products.