MOGUL

Country: New Zealand

Language: English

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

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Active ingredient:

prothioconazole; fluoxastrobin

Available from:

Bayer New Zealand Limited

INN (International Name):

prothioconazole, fluoxastrobin

Composition:

prothioconazole 100 g/litre; fluoxastrobin 50 g/litre

Therapeutic area:

Fungicide

Authorization status:

ACVM Registered

Authorization date:

2010-08-17

Summary of Product characteristics

                                Mogul
Page 1 of 4
August 2017
HARMFUL
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
MOGUL
®
Contains: 100 g/litre prothioconazole and 50 g/litre fluoxastrobin in
the form of
an emulsifiable concentrate
Net Contents:
5 litres
_FUNGICIDE _
A combination fungicide for control of a number of diseases in cereals
and
rusts and blind seed disease in ryegrass seed crops.
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No P8203
See www.foodsafety.govt.nz
for registration conditions.
Approved pursuant to the HSNO Act 1996, No HSR007993
See www.epa.govt.nz
for approval conditions
Mogul
Page 2 of 4
August 2017
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE UNDER CONTROL OF AN APPROVED HANDLER DURING USE.
HSNO CLASSIFICATIONS: 6.1E, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1B
WARNING:
May be harmful if swallowed.
Harmful – may cause eye irritation.
Harmful – presumed to/may cause organ damage from repeated oral
exposure at high
doses.
Toxic to aquatic organisms with long-lasting effects – must not be
applied directly onto or
into water.
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PRECAUTIONS:
PERSONAL PROTECTION:
Do not eat, drink or smoke while using.
Wear protective clothing such as impervious gloves, waterproof hat,
coat and trousers when
using.
Remove protective clothing and wash hands and face thoroughly before
meals and after
work.
May be harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
Avoid contact with the
eyes.
STORAGE: Store in original container tightly closed and in a locked
dry, cool, well-ventilated
area, away from foodstuffs. Avoid storage at temperatures below 5 °C
and above 35 °C.
SPILLS AND DISPOSAL: When dealing with spills wear personal protective
clothing and
equipment as described in the PERSONAL PROTECTION section.
Contain the spill by damming, recover spilt product by absorbing with
sawdust or an inert
absorbent material then transfer the recovered spilt material to a
properly labelled drum.
Deal with all spillages immediately. If contamination of drains,
streams, watercourses, etc. is
unavoidable, warn the local water authori
                                
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