Yes, EPA regulations under the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) require posting pesticide warning signs at the entrances to treated agricultural areas.
Pesticide signs include warnings like "DANGER - PESTICIDES - KEEP OUT" along with the skull and crossbones symbol. The exact required text is specified by the EPA's Worker Protection Standard.
Outdoor pesticide signs come in weather-resistant materials like durable plastic and aluminum. They are available in various formats, including larger signs for fields and smaller stake-mounted lawn signs for residential or commercial turf applications.
Yes, bilingual pesticide signs are available and are often required by the EPA's Worker Protection Standard if workers in the area may not understand English.
According to the EPA, pesticide signs must be posted no more than 24 hours before application and remain posted until the restricted-entry interval has passed. The specific placement rules require them to be visible at all normal points of entry to the treated area.
Clearly communicate hazardous chemical use and protect workers, visitors, and the public with high-visibility pesticide signs. Whether you're marking treated areas, storage zones, or restricted entry points, these signs help prevent accidental exposure and ensure everyone understands when and where pesticides are in use.
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