ZP MOUSE ZINC PHOSPHIDE BAIT

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

ZINC PHOSPHIDE; MALATHION

Available from:

BELL LABORATORIES, INC.

INN (International Name):

zinc phosphide(20g/kg)

Pharmaceutical form:

Ready-to-use bait

Composition:

ZINC PHOSPHIDE UNGROUPED Active 20.0 g/kg; MALATHION ORGANOPHOSPHORUS Other 0.11 g /kg

Units in package:

10kg; 160kg; 1kg; 2.5kg; 22.5kg; 5kg

Class:

A - Agricultural

Therapeutic group:

CANOLA - SEE LABEL | GRAIN CROP | LEGUME CROP | NUT CROP | PASTURE - REFER TO LABEL FOR USE | SAFFLOWER - REFER TO LABEL

Therapeutic area:

VERTEBRATE POISON

Therapeutic indications:

RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE | BLACK RAT/MOUSE | BROWN RAT/MOUSE | MOUSE | RAT | RODENT | ROOF RAT

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 7; Withholding period: WHP: DO NOT harvest any crops or allow livestock to graze baited areas for 14 days after application.; Host/pest details: CANOLA - SEE LABEL: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; GRAIN CROP: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; LEGUME CROP: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; NUT CROP: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; PASTURE - REFER TO LABEL FOR USE: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; SAFFLOWER - REFER TO LABEL: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; Poison schedule: 7; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: CANOLA - SEE LABEL: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; GRAIN CROP: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; LEGUME CROP: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; NUT CROP: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; PASTURE - REFER TO LABEL FOR USE: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; SAFFLOWER - REFER TO LABEL: [RODENT, RAT OR MOUSE]; For the control of heavy infestations of mice in agricultural situations.THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE AVAILABLE EXCEPT TO PERSONS AUTHORISED OR LICENSED UNDER THE RELEVANT STATE OR TERRITORY POISONS CONTROLS FOR SCHEDULE 7POISONS. See RESTRAINTS on label also.

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

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DANGEROUS
POISON
KEEP
OUT
OF
REACH
OF
CHILD
.
REN
READ
SAFETY
DIRECTIONS
BEFORE
OPENING
OR
USING
DIRECTIONS
FOR
USE
RESTRAINTS:
DO
NOT
app~
bait
to
bare
ground
(including
fallow
where
there
is
no
.
vegetative
cover).
DO
NOT
app~
bait
in
a
trail.
DO
NOT
app~
bait
if
heavy
rain
is
imminent.
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DO
NOT
apply
bait
to
the
outer
SOm
of
crop
or
within
SOm
of
native
vegetation
. A
SOm
buffer
zone
must
be
employed
to
reduce
the
risk
to
birds
and
other
non-target
animals.
DO
NOT
apply
bait
unless
monitoring
of
mouse
numbers
indicate
the
potential
for
crop
damage
of
economic
significance
.
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Situation
Pest
Rate
Critical
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ACTIVE
CONSTITUENT:
20g!kg
ZINC
PHOSPHIDE
canol
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an
even
achieve
an
even
coverage
of
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pelleVm2
.
It
is
imperative
safflower,
nut
coverage
of
that
all
attempts
are
made
to
apply
bait
as
evenly
as
crops,
and
1
pelleVm
2
possible
to
maximise
product
efficacy
and
minimise
nsks
pasture.
to
non-target
animals.
ZP
MOUSE
wilf
provide
a
high
level
of
control
in
most
(NOTE:
for
all
siluations.
However,
in
areas
of
extremely
high
mice
siluations-
densities
or
areas
with
significant
amounts
of
allemative
only
as
a
post
feed
,
sufficient
mice
may
remain
to
cause
damage
to
emergent
crops
after
treatment.
Retrealment
after
14
days
may
treatmenl,
therelore
be
required
in
certain
circumstances
.
It
is
stubble
of
recommended
that
pre-treatment
estimates
of
the
severity
harvested
crop
of
lhe
mouse
problem
are
pertormed
before
applying
bait
pnor
to
sowing
and
that
post
-
baiting
estimates
are
conducled
to
assess
seed,
or
when
the
effectiveness
of
the
control
operation.
seed
have
Fof
information
on
the
most
effective
methods
for
been
sown
into
monitoring
of
mouse
populations
,
please
contact
the
crop
stubble
or
                                
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Summary of Product characteristics

                                Trade Name: ZP Mouse Zinc Phosphide Bait Australia
Date Created: December 2016
Supplier: Bell Laboratories, Inc.
Page 1 of 4
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_ZP_
_®_
_MOUSE ZINC PHOSPHIDE BAIT _
SAFETY DATA SHEET
ACCORDING TO REGULATION:
Section 274 of
the Work Health and Safety Act
DATE OF ISSUE:
December 2016
PREPARED BY:
CAR
SECTION 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT IDENTIFIER: ZP
® MOUSE ZINC PHOSPHIDE BAIT
AUSTRALIAN REGISTRATION NUMBER: 60832
RELEVANT IDENTIFIED USES OF THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE AND USES ADVISED
AGAINST
RELEVANT IDENTIFIED USES:
Acute Rodenticide - Ready to use
USES ADVISED AGAINST:
Use only for the purpose described above
MANUFACTURER:
Bell Laboratories, Inc.
3699 Kinsman Blvd.
Madison, WI 53704, USA
email: registration@belllabs.com
IMPORTER:
Bell Australia Pty Ltd.
Level 18 King George Central
145 Ann Street
Brisbane, QLD 4000
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS:
Poisonings: 131 126 POISON
INFORMATION CENTRE
Others: (02) 9647-2111
SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED AS:
NOT HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO THE CRITERIA OF SWA.
NOT A DANGEROUS GOOD ACCORDING TO AUSTRALIAN DANGEROUS GOODS (ADG)
CODE, IATA OR IMDG/IMSBC
CRITERIA.
SUSMP CLASSIFICATION:
S7
ADG CLASSIFICATION:
None allocated. Not a Dangerous Good according to Australian Dangerous
Goods (ADG) Code, IATA or
IMDG/IMSBC criteria.
UN NUMBER:
None allocated
GHS SIGNAL WORD: WARNING
HAZARD STATEMENT:
H302: Harmful if swallowed
AUH029/031: Contact with water or acid liberates gas
PREVENTION
P264: Wash contacted areas thoroughly after handling.
P270: Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
RESPONSE
P301+P310: IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a poison center or doctor
P330: Rinse Mouth
STORAGE
P402+P404: Store in a dry place. Store in a closed container.
DISPOSAL
P501: Dispose of small quantities and empty containers by wrapping
with paper and putting in garbage. For larger quantities, if recycling
or
reclaiming is not possible, use a commercial waste disposal service.
SECTION 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
COMPONENT
CAS NO.
% B
                                
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Safety Data Sheet

                                Batch Number:
Date of
Manufacture:
PRODUCT CODE: 951096
Bait Can
Tolerate
Light Showers
Maximum
Performance
Under
Dry Conditions
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE AVAILABLE EXCEPT
TO PERSONS AUTHORISED OR LICENSED UNDER
THE RELEVANT STATE OR TERRITORY POISONS
CONTROLS FOR SCHEDULE 7 POISONS.
Australian Agent:
Barmac Pty Ltd
(ABN 21 009 674 953)
17 Machinery Street, Darra, QLD 4076
EMERGENCY CONTACT NO. (07) 3727 3000
DANGEROUS POISON
www.belllabs.com
Madison, WI 53704 U.S.A.
Manufactured by:
NET 160 kg
For the control of heavy infestations
of mice in agricultural situations.
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 20G/KG ZINC PHOSPHIDE
MOUSE
MOUSE
MOUSE
ZINC PHOSPHIDE BAIT
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
RESTRAINTS:
DO NOT apply bait to bare ground (including fallow where there is no
vegetative cover).
DO NOT apply bait in a trail.
DO NOT apply bait if heavy rain is imminent.
DO NOT apply bait to the outer 50m of crop or within 50m of native
vegetation. A 50m
buffer zone must be employed to reduce the risk to birds and other
non-target animals.
DO NOT apply bait unless monitoring of mouse numbers indicate the
potential for crop
damage of economic significance.
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS
LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.
THIS PRODUCT IS TOO HAZARDOUS TO USE IN THE HOME GARDEN. DO NOT
USE THIS PRODUCT IN THE HOME GARDEN.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD
DO NOT harvest any crops or allow livestock to graze baited areas for
14 days after
application.
PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, THE ENVIRONMENT AND LIVESTOCK:
Bait should be distributed to minimise exposure to non-target
wildlife, especially birds and
livestock. It is preferable to place baits late in the day when birds
have finished feeding.
Particular care should be taken when baits are applied near native
vegetation using
aircraft, as high bait concentrations may occur on the ground beneath
aircraft that need
to climb steeply. Spilt bait must be collected immediately and applied
according t
                                
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