Krajina: Austrália
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
CHLORFLUAZURON
FREEZONE PUBLIC HEALTH PTY LTD
BAIT
CHLORFLUAZURON URON Active 1.0 g/kg
100g; 1kg; 20x100g; 5x100g
A - Agricultural
INSECTICIDE
Poison schedule: 0; Withholding period: N/A; Host/pest details: BRIDGES: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; COMMERCIAL PREMISES - GENERAL: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; FENCE - TIMBER: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; FOOD HANDLING ESTABLISHMENT: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; RESIDENTIAL: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; TREE: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; UTILITY POLES: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]; WHARF AREA - GENERAL: [SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE EX. M. DARWINIENSIS]
Registered
2022-07-01
Page 1 of 3 DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT 86664/116311 Product Name: APVMA Approval No: Label Name: DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT Signal Headings: Constituent Statements: 1g/kg Chlorfluazuron Mode of Action: Statement of Claims: An insect development inhibitor type insecticide for use as part of a termite interception and baiting system, an integrated system for the management of subterranean termite infestations (except Mastotermes darwiniensis) Net Contents: 100g 1kg 20x100g 5x100g Restraints: Directions for Use: Other Limitations: Withholding Periods: Trade Advice: RLP APPROVED Page 2 of 3 General Instructions: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Deadline Termite Bait is used within-ground and above-ground Stations and can contain up to 400g of bait paste. Deadline Termite Bait in-ground stations are designed to intercept foraging termites with timber interceptors and to concentrate their feeding in the stations. In-ground stations containing timber interceptors are embedded in the soil around the perimeter of the building at intervals of 3-5metres.Station placement is focused in areas where termites are most likely to be found foraging. These stations are inspected on a regular basis at approximately 8 to 12 week intervals until termites are intercepted. (Inspections are more frequent during the warmer summer months and first inspection sooner if the building is under termite attack at the time of initial station installation.) At this point, Deadline Termite Bait is added to the Station. Baited Stations should be inspected every 3-8 weeks with the more frequent inspections occurring during the initial stages of termite feeding. When the colony has been eliminated, the Deadline Termite Bait is removed and fresh timber interceptors are placed in the stations. These stations should continue to be monitored on a regular basis. Where live termites are feeding within a building, aboveground stations containing Deadline Termite Bait are installed on areas of termite feeding. These are removed once the colony has been eliminated, or if no feeding Prečítajte si celý dokument
DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT APVMA APPROVAL NO. 86664 Version 1, Issue Date: 7 January 2019 Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 1 SAFETY DATA SHEET DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT APVMA APPROVAL NO. 86664 Product name: DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT APVMA Approval No. 86664 Recommended Use: Agricultural insecticide for use as described on the product label. Restrictions on Use: None specified. Supplier of SDS: Freezone Public Health Pty Ltd Supplier Address: 18 Gilpin Street Shorncliffe QLD 4017 Supplier Phone: 07 3869 4436 Supplier Fax: 07 3869 4433 Supplier Email: info@freezone.net.au Emergency Telephone Number: Craig Jephcott 0412 200 252 Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE Health Hazards: Not Classified Physical Hazards: Not Classified Environmental Hazards: Not Classified LABEL ELEMENTS AND PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazard Statements: Not Classified Precautionary Statements: P233 Keep container tightly closed. P273 Avoid release to the environment. P235+P410 Keep cool. Protect from sunlight. P309 If exposed or if you feel unwell, seek medical attention. P335 Brush off loose particles from skin. P301+P330+P331 IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. P370+P378 In case of fire, use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam. P410 Protect from sunlight. P402+P404 Store in a dry place. Store in a closed container. P403+P235 Store in a well ventilated place. Keep cool. SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION SECTION 2. HAZARD(S) IDENTIFICATION DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT APVMA APPROVAL NO. 86664 Version 1, Issue Date: 7 January 2019 Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 2 CHLORFLUAZURON contains 1g/kg CAS number: 71422-67-8 EC number: 615-292-0 CLASSIFICATION n/a Full text for all hazard statements is contained in Section 16. SECTION 3. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS DEADLINE TERMITE BAIT APVMA APPROVAL NO. 86664 Version 1, Issue Date: 7 January 2019 Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 3 FIRST AID MEASURES General information You should call The Poisons Information Centre if you feel that you may have bee Prečítajte si celý dokument
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Deadline Termite Bait is used with in-ground and above-ground Stations and can contain up to 400g of bait paste. Deadline Termite Bait in-ground stations are designed to intercept foraging termites with timber interceptors and to concentrate their feeding in the stations. In-ground stations containing timber interceptors are embedded in the soil around the perimeter of the building at intervals of 3-5 metres. Station placement is focused in areas where termites are most likely to be found foraging. These stations are inspected on a regular basis at approximately 8 to 12 week intervals until termites are intercept- ed. (Inspections are more frequent during the warmer summer months and first inspection sooner if the building is under termite attack at the time of initial station installation.) At this point, Deadline Termite Bait is added to the Station. Baited Stations should be inspected every 3-8 weeks with the more frequent inspections occurring during the initial stages of termite feeding. When the colony has been eliminated, the Deadline Termite Bait is removed and fresh timber interceptors are placed in the stations. These stations should continue to be monitored on a regular basis. Where live termites are feeding within a building, aboveground stations containing Deadline Termite Bait are installed on areas of termite feeding. These are removed once the colony has been eliminated, or if no feeding occurs. Bait may also be placed direct- ly into termite workings. Deadline Termite Bait above- ground stations should be inspected at least 3-6weekly with the more frequent inspections occurring during the initial stages of termite feeding. Bait is replenished or moistened slightly with clean water to maintain its attractiveness in feeding stations. An insect development inhibitor type insecticide for use as part of a termite interception and baiting system, an integrated system for the management of subterranean termite infestations (except Mastotermes darwiniensis) NET CONTENTS: 100g Termit Prečítajte si celý dokument