This spreadsheet lists the fields that have been identified as part of the EPA's Office of Pesticide Program's e-Label project .
Column Column Header Description A Element ID Unique ID for each element B Group ID Identifies groups of elements C Label Data Category Overall category D Label Data Section - L1 Label section (subdivison of category) E Label Data Section - L2 Label subsection (subdivision of section) F Label Data Field Name Individual field name G Description description of the field content H Example (Short example and full
contextual example) I Data Type Identifies the type of data for the field J Validation Rules K Multiple Instances Are multiple occurances of the data element allowed? L Multiple Values Allowed Are multiple occurances of the data with in each element allowed? M Pre-Populated by system? Is the content of this field prepopulated by a "Builder" application N Visible on Label Content that is normally visible on the printed labeling. Some data is
captured for the purpose of validating other label content and is not intended for display on the label.
O Required P Product Level Data from that field may apply to the product as a whole. Q Site Level Data from that field may apply to a particular use site R Application Method Level Data from that field may apply to a particular application method S Pest Level Data from that field may apply to a particular target pest
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Merged Rows ‐ Opportunities for consolidation 3 Key: Action Items or Field Questions
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
system? Level
5
6
3
mal
1. General Information Value Results for Acute Dermal LD‐50
study
500 (500mg/kg) Number
N Y X
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1 Der
Toxicity
te
1. General Information Numerator Results for Acute Dermal LD‐50
study
mg (500mg/kg) Pick List
N Y X
8
2 Acu 1. General Information Denominator Results for Acute Dermal LD‐50
study
kg (500mg/kg) Pick List
N Y X
9 4 1. General Information al Toxicity Category Toxicity category number IV Pick List N Y X
1. General Information MRID MRID the study that the Acute 12345678 Number 8‐digit number. For the
Acute
Derm
Dermal data was derived from. studies, either all 6 MRID
fields must be completed or
the Acute Toxicity
5
Substantially similar product
registration number must be
Y N Y X
specified. There may be
multiple values for this field 10
per label instance.
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ation 1. General Information Value Results for Acute Inhalation LD‐50
study
1 (1 mg/liter) Number
N Y X
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Acute
Inhal
Toxicity
1. General Information Numerator Results for Acute Inhalation LD‐50
study
mg (1 mg/liter) Pick List
N Y X
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1. General Information Denominator Results for Acute Inhalation LD‐50
study
liter (1 mg/liter) Pick List
N Y X
14 9 1. General Information ion Toxicity Category Toxicity category number IV Pick List N Y X
1. General Information MRID MRID the study that the Acute 12345678 Number 8‐digit number. For the
Acute
Inhalat
Inhalation data was derived from. studies, either all 6 MRID
fields must be completed or
the Acute Toxicity
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Substantially similar product
registration number must be
Y N Y X
specified. There may be
multiple values for this field
15
per label instance.
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13
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1. General Information Value Results for Acute Oral LD‐50 study 500 (500mg/kg) Number
N Y X
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Acute
OToxicity
r
1. General Information Numerator Results for Acute Oral LD‐50 study mg (500mg/kg) Pick List
N Y X
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1. General Information Denominator Results for Acute Oral LD‐50 study kg (500mg/kg) Pick List
N Y X
19 14 1. General Information l Toxicity Category Toxicity category number IV Pick List N Y X
1. General Information MRID MRID the study that the Acute 12345678 Number 8‐digit number. For the
Acute
Ora
Oral data was derived from. studies, either all 6 MRID
fields must be completed or
the Acute Toxicity
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Substantially similar product
registration number must be
Y N Y X
specified. There may be
multiple values for this field
20
per label instance.
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1. General Information Dermal Sensitization Results for Dermal Sensitization Yes Yes/No
N Y X
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
1. General Information MRID MRID the study that the Dermal 12345678 Number 8‐digit number. For the
n
Sensitization data was derived studies, either all 6 MRID
icity
tizatio
from. fields must be completed or
Tox
Sensi
the Acute Toxicity
17
mal
Substantially similar product
registration number must be
Y N Y X
Acute
Produ
ct
Der specified. There may be
multiple values for this field
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per label instance.
1. General Information Primary Eye Irritation Results for Primary Eye Irritation Corneal involvement or other Pick List May include numbers and
18 eye irritation clearing in 8‐21 text. N Y X
23 days
1. General Information MRID MRID the study that the Primary 12345678 Number 8‐digit number. For the
ion Eye Irritation data was derived studies, either all 6 MRID
itat
from. fields must be completed or
Irr the Acute Toxicity
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Prim
ary
Eye Substantially similar product
registration number must be
Y N Y X
specified. There may be
multiple values for this field 24
per label instance. 25 20
1. General Information Toxicity Category Toxicity category number IV Pick List N Y X
1. General Information Primary Skin Irritation Results for Primary Skin Irritation Moderate irritation at 72 Pick List May include numbers and
21 hours (moderate erythema) text. N Y X
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1. General Information MRID MRID the study that the Primary 12345678 Number 8‐digit number. For the
ion Skin Irritation data was derived studies, either all 6 MRID
itat
from. fields must be completed or
Irr
the Acute Toxicity
22
Prim
ary
Skin
Substantially similar product
registration number must be
Y N Y X
specified. There may be
multiple values for this field
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per label instance.
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1. General Information Toxicity Category Toxicity category number IV Pick List
N Y X
1. General Information Overall Product Toxicity Overall toxicity category as II Text
24 Category determined by lower level tox Y Y Y X
29 category designations
1. General Information Use Directions The registration number for the Text For the studies, either all 6
previous label/pesticide that the MRID fields must be
r current label references. If a completed or the Acute
25 be registration number is entered, all Toxicity Substantially similar N N X
Num tox study data will be assumed to product registration number
30 ation be referenced. must be specified.
1. General Information
egistr Product Chemistry Text For the studies, either all 6
MRID fields must be
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imilar
Prod
uct R
S
completed or the Acute
Toxicity Substantially similar
product registration number
must be specified.
N N X
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
1. General Information
Sntially
Product Toxicity Text For the studies, either all 6
MRID fields must be
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Substa completed or the Acute
Toxicity Substantially similar
product registration number
must be specified.
N N X
on 1. General Information Name & Address Name and Address of the company Company A TextCo
mpany
Info
selling the product (Street 123 Main St.
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Company
Locati
Address, City, State, Zip) Fairfax, VA 22222
Y Y X
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34
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1. General Information Phone Number US Phone number of the company
selling the product
555‐555‐5555 Text
Y Y X
1. General Information Pesticide Type Describes the overall claim of the Herbicide, Insecticide, Anti‐ Pick List There may be multiple values
31 pesticide. Microbial for this field per label Y N Y X
35 instance.
1. General Information Product Category Description of the state of the End Use Product Pick List Pick List includes:
32 product when sold. Manufacturing, End Use N Y X
36 Product
1. General Information Product Description Short tagline about the product For systemic insect control on Free Text
33 that usually appears on the front ornamental plants in Y N X
37 of the container greenhouses.
1. General Information Product Name Name of the Pesticide being Raid Text Special Characters should be
34 registered allowed (such as Trademark Y Y X
38 symbol)
r 1. General Information r Company Number Only the latest number is 62719 (62719‐1) Text Company number ( up to 6
35
Num
be
mation
Num
be displayed; this number is not
always known at the time of
digits) Y N X
39 for registration
ation
1. General Information t In
ation
Product Sequence Number Only the latest number is 1(62719‐1) Text Product Sequence Number (5
36
Registr
Prod
uc
Registr displayed; this number is not
always known at the time of
digits) except for Section 3
registrations; Letters are
Y N X
40 al
registration acceptable
41 265 1. General Information ner
State VA text Y N X
42 266 1. General Information Ge
SLN Year 04 Number Y N X
43 267 1. General Information Sequence 0003 Number Y N X
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1. General Information EPA Experimental Use
Permit No
EPA assigned experimental use
permit number
98979‐EUP‐152 Text
Y N X
1. General Information EPA Establishment Indicates the final establishment at preceded by the phrase, "EPA Text There may be multiple
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Number which the product was produced. Est. EPA Est. 98989 instances of this field per
label, but only one value per
Y X N X
45 field instance.
1. General Information Signal Word LRS‐ Label Review System does Danger Pick List Nothing, Caution, Warning,
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analysis to determine the appropriate signal word.
Danger, Danger‐POISON
(skull and crossbones)
Y Y Y X
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47
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1. General Information Label Type Type of label being submitted Master Pick List Pick list to include Master,
Sub, Split, Supplemental
Y Y X
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1. General Information
ns
Homeowner use Answers the question: Is this
intended for homeowner use?
Yes Yes/No
N Y X
1. General Information tio Vet or Physician Use Only Answers the question: Is this Yes Yes/No
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l Que
s
intended for use only by N Y X
49 Veterinarians or Physicians?
1. General Information itia
Child Resistance Packaging Answers question: does this Yes Yes/No
274 In
require child resistant packaging Y Y X
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
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1. General Information
istration
Num
ber
Me Too Registration number(s) of another
product that this registration relies
on for content
62719‐1 Text Company number (6 digits) ‐Product Number (5 digits)
except for Section 3
registrations; Letters are
acceptable; Multiple
instances may be entered per
label instance with one
Y N Y X
51 ct
Reg Registration number per
instance
1. General Information Parent, if SLN Registration number(s) the parent 62719‐1 Text Company number (6 digits) ‐
Related
Prod
u
SLN product that this registration Product Number (5 digits)
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is related to except for Section 3
registrations; Letters are
Y Y Y X
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acceptable; May be "none."
1. General Information Registration Type Used to develop data on either a Pick List Section 3, Section 5
new product or a new use site for (Experimental use), Section
40 a future FIFRA 18 (Emergency Exemptions), Y Y X
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Section 24C (SLN)
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1. General Information RUP Indicator (Required) Answers the question: Is this a
restricted use pesticide?
Yes Yes/No
N Y X
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1. General Information
Pesticide
RUP Category RUP category Multi‐Select Pick
List
"Due to" explanation: OPPIN
has addition formatting; a
finite list exists. There may be
multiple values selected in
this field per label instance.
Y Y Y X
55 Use
1. General Information RUP Subcategory L1 Subcategory of RUP (OPPIN L2) Pick List "Due to" explanation: OPPIN
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Restricted
has addition formatting; a
finite list exists
Y Y X
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1. General Information RUP Subcategory L2 Subcategory of RUP (OPPIN L3) Pick List "Due to" explanation: OPPIN
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has addition formatting; a
finite list exists
Y Y X
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A label claim is a statement of
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something as a fact or an assertion
on the label open to
challenge. There are three types of claims: 1) general claims, 2) claims associated with the product name,
and 3) efficacy related claims. This
field may also have Warranty and
Disclaimer statements on labels
Y N X
58 1. General Information Labeling Claim and claims made in advertising. Free text
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General Information
Free field for Registrant to supply
any other information relevant to
the label submission that is not
Y N Y
59 1. General Information
Section ‐ Other
Information
already covered in a field in this
section Free Text
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
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2. Ingredient Statement Number This is the weight of the AI, usually
in lbs/gallon.
5 (5lbs/gallon) Number There may be multiple
instanced of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
active ingredient, though only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y Y Y X
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Measuremen
t
2. Ingredient Statement Numerator This is the weight of the AI, usually
in lbs/gallon.
lbs (5lbs/gallon) Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick
List; There may be multiple
instanced of this field if there
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Concen
tration
Concen
tration
are multiple instances of the
active ingredient, though only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y Y Y X
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2. Ingredient Statement Denominator This is the weight of the AI, usually
in lbs/gallon.
gallon (5lbs/gallon) Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick
List; There may be multiple
instanced of this field if there
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are multiple instances of the
active ingredient, though only one value per instance of this field.
Y Y Y X
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2. Ingredient Statement Factoring Term Describes toxicological information Bromine Multi‐ Factoring Term Pick List
and is used for risk assessments. Select Pick (about 20 terms currently
59 List exist in LUIS); multiple values Y Y N X
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instanced
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2. Ingredient Statement
Concen
tra Percentage How much of the factoring term is
in the product
5% Number Must be a valid Percentage
(0);
Y Y N X
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ert
2. Ingredient Statement
ng
Number How much of the factoring term is
in the product
5 (5 lbs/gallon) Number Y Y N X
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62
oring
T
2. Ingredient Statement
Factori
Numerator How much of the factoring term is
in the product
lbs (5 lbs/gallon) Pick List Unit of Measure Pick List
Y Y N X
asurem
en
2. Ingredient Statement Denominator How much of the factoring term is gallon (5 lbs/gallon) Pick List Unit of Measure Pick List
63 Fact
Me
Active
Ingred
ient
in the product‐Measurement of
the overall container
Y Y N X
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2. Ingredient Statement Percent by Weight 0.8008 Number Should be a valid percentage
with no more than four
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decimal places. There may be
multiple instance of this field
if there are multiple instances
of the active ingredient, but
there should be only one
value per instance of this
field. All values must total
Y Y Y X
100%
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
system? Level
5
2. Ingredient Statement Name The registrant will identify the Bleach Pick List AI Ingredient list. This field
active ingredients by can be populated based on
scientific/trade/IPAC/ common the CAS number that is
name. entered, though the user
should be able to change it
independent of the CAS
65 Y Y Y Xnumber. There may be
multiple instances of this field
per label instance, but only
one value per instance of this
field.
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2. Ingredient Statement CAS Number An industry‐wide and international 54‐11‐5 Pick List CAS Number Pick List; There
chemical naming standard is may be multiple instance of
available for registrants to use. this field if there are multiple
instances of the active
66 Y Y Y Xingredients, but only one
value per instance of this
field.
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2. Ingredient Statement New Active Ingredient The registrant will enter the active New Bleach Free Text "Other" option in case a new Name ingredient name manually if it is ingredient is submitted.
not in the EPA pre‐defined list. There may be multiple 77 Y Y N X
instances of this field, but
only value typed into this
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2. Ingredient Statement Formulation Type Texture of the product that is sold Powder Pick List Combination of values from
in the channels of trade. OPPIN and LUIS pick lists. An
70 "other" option would be Y Y X
needed in case the list is not
72 exhaustive.
2. Ingredient Statement Other Ingredient This is the remaining percentage of 95 (95%) Number Must be a valid Percentage
Percentage the product that is not active (0)
ingredient or Tox1 inert ingredient.
78 Y Y Y XIt will be populated by the system
calculation.
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Den
sity/Total
Produ
ct
Con
centratio
n 2. Ingredient Statement
2. Ingredient Statement
2. Ingredient Statement
Inert Ingredien
t of C
oncern
Den
sity/Total
Produ
ct
Con
centratio
n Number Currently comes from CSF; Weight 5 (5 lbs/gal) Number
of the total product in liquid. This
N Y X
N Y X
N Y X
is not considered CBI.
Weight Currently comes from CSF; Weight lbs (5 lbs/gal) Pick List Unit of Measure Pick List
of the total product in liquid. This
is not considered CBI.
Volume Currently comes from CSF; Weight
of the total product in liquid. This
is not considered CBI.
gal (5 lbs/gal) Pick List Unit of Measure Pick List
Name This information is always on the
CSF and identifies certain
chemicals that trigger required
label statements. It includes inert
Petroleum Distillate Pick List Pick List from Registration
Division; there may be
multiple instances of this field
if there are multiple
2. Ingredient Statement
ingredients of toxicological ingredients of toxicological Y Y Y X
concern. The field will be a pick concern, but there is only one
list of those required label value per instance of this
statements field.
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
2. Ingredient Statement Answers question: does your Yes Yes/No
Unit P
ackaging
package contain individual units?
269 Unit Packaging Y Y X
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2. Ingredient Statement r Number of Units per sale This field indicates how many 10 Numberper
Container individual units are in the sale
270
Units
Containe
container Y N X
79 No.
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nit S
ize
2. Ingredient Statement
Weight
Number This is a field that identifies the
measurement of the packaging
units inside the container, if any
(not the end application unit). It is
identified on the 8570‐1 form and
is used for risk assessment.
8 (8oz packet) Number There may be multiple
instance of this field if there
are multiple package
instances, but there is only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y N Y N X
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U
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Net
Individu 2. Ingredient Statement
Unit P
ackaging
Unit This is a field that identifies the
measurement of the packaging
units inside the container, if any
(not the end application unit). It is
identified on the 8570‐1 form and
is used for risk assessment.
Oz Packet (8 oz packet) Free Text There may be multiple
instance of this field if there
are multiple package
instances, but there is only one value per instance of this
field.
Y N Y N X
81 aging
eight
ht
2. Ingredient Statement
Pack
Unit W
Number This is a field that identifies the
measurement of the end
5 (5 oz tablet) Number There may be multiple
instance of this field if there
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Pellet/Tablet/App
Unit w
eig
t/App
lication
application unit in either the unit
package or the sale container,
whichever applies
are multiple package
instances, but there is only
one value per instance of this
field. Y N Y N X
2. Ingredient Statement Unit This is a field that identifies the
measurement of the end
Oz tablet (5 oz tablet Free Text There may be multiple
instance of this field if there
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Pellet/Table application unit in either the unit
package or the sale container,
whichever applies
are multiple package
instances, but there is only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y N Y N X
2. Ingredient Statement Number This is a field that is on the end 2 (2 gallons) Number There may be multiple
use/container label. It is identified instances of this field if there
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e e
on the 8570‐1 form and is used for
risk assessment.
are multiple package
instances, but only one value
Y N Y Y X
84 ner
Siz
ner
Siz
per instance of this field.
Net
Con
tai
2. Ingredient Statement
Net
Con
tai
Unit This is a field that is on the end use/container label. It is identified
on the 8570‐1 form and is used for gallons (2 gallons) Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick
List; There may be multiple
instance of this field if there
85
75 risk assessment. are multiple package
instances, but there is only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y N Y Y X
2. Ingredient Statement
Free field for Registrant to supply
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Ingredient Statement ‐Other Information
any other information relevant to
the label submission that is not
Y N X
already covered in a field in this
86 section
87
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3. Precautionary
Statements ion
Water soluble packaging Is product in a water soluble
container?
Yes Yes/No
Y Y X
88
272
3. Precautionary
Statements form
at
Type of Container Answer the question: what type of
container is this?
Metal Pick List Metal, plastic, glass, paper,
other
Y Y X
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
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3. Precautionary
Statements
fntaine
r
In
Refillable Container
Answers the question: is the
container refillable?
Yes Yes/No
Y Y X 3. Precautionary Pressurized Answers the question: Is this Yes Yes/No
119 Statements Co product in a pressurized N Y X
90 container?
3. Precautionary General precautionary statements Use mechanical systems to Free Text
81 Statements
Engine
ering
Controls
ry Description related to engineering controls transfer more than 5 gallons. Y N X
91 ona
ents
3. Precautionary uti
em Individual methods the Pick List
281
Statements
Preca
Stat
Method
engineering control precautionary
statement relates to
Y Y Y Y
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3. Precautionary
Statements
Environmental Hazards These statements regard hazards
to the environment and are
Product is toxic to aquatic
invertebrates.
Multi‐Select Pick
eFed and LUIS may have pick
list information. "Other"
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84 determined by the Environmental
Fate and Effects Division.
List option should be provided.
Multiple values can be
selected.
Y Y Y x
3. Precautionary First Aid This section contains information Do not induce vomiting. Text May be required depending
99 Statements on what to do if an emergency on the toxicity. N Y Y X
94 occurs.
3. Precautionary General Description of the Emergency In case of emergency, please Free Text
100 Statements ct Contact Phone Number and call: 1‐800‐555‐5555 Y N X
95 n Reason for calling
3. Precautionary Conta
Poison Description of the Emergency In case of emergency, please Free Text
101 Statements
First A
id
atio
ncy
rm Contact Phone Number for call: 1‐800‐555‐5555 Y N x
96
Infoge poisoning
3. Precautionary mer Spill Description of the Emergency In case of emergency, please Free Text
102 Statements E Contact Phone Number for spills call: 1‐800‐555‐5555 Y N X
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3. Precautionary Note to Physician This describes what to tell a Do not induce vomiting. Free Text May be required depending
103 Statements physician if there is an emergency. on the toxicity. Y N X
98
3. Precautionary Petroleum Distillate Indicates if product contains Yes Yes/No
106 Statements greater than or equal to 10% N Y X
99 petroleum distillate
3. Precautionary Foreign Language This is a statement in Spanish that Si usted no entiende la Text This is a standard statement
Statements Conditional Statement instructs the end user to consult etiqueta, busque a alguien that is not changeable by the
someone who can read the label. para que se la explique a registrant.
108 usted en detalle (If you do Y Y N X
not understand the label, find
100
someone to explain it to you
in detail)
3. Precautionary Hazards to Humans and These statements are derived from Fatal if inhaled. Do not Text
109
Statements Domestic Animals the Label Review System and are based on toxicity study results.
breathe (dust, vapor, or spray
mist).
Y Y Y Y X
101
3. Precautionary KOOROC Statement This is the standard "Keep out of Keep out of reach of children Text This is a standard statement,
110
Statements reach of children" statement that
is automatically put on every label.
and pets. but can changeable by the
registrant.
Y Y X
102
3. Precautionary
Statements
Clothing Type of clothing needed Coveralls Multi‐Select Pick
There may be multiple
instances of this field as well
111
List as multiple values for each
instance if there are multiple
instances of the role.
Y Y Y N X
103
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t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
3. Precautionary
Statements
Footwear Type of footwear needed Boots Multi‐Select Pick
There may be multiple
instances of this field as well
112
List as multiple values for each
instance if there are multiple
instances of the role.
Y Y Y N X
104
3. Precautionary
Statements
Glove Type Type of glove needed Type A Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
105
113
are multiple instances of the
role, though only one value
per instance of this field
Y Y N X
114
3. Precautionary
Statements
Other Description Type of other covering needed not
listed in another PPE pick list
Free Text There may be multiple
instances of this field as well
as multiple values for each
instance if there are multiple
instances of the role.
Y Y N X
106
278
3. Precautionary
Statements
tive
Equipm
ent Other PPE List of apron, eyewear, head
coverings related to PPE
Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field as well
as multiple values for each instance if there are multiple instances of the role.
Y Y Y N X
107
otec
3. Precautionary
Statements nal Pr Respirator Cartridge Type Type of cartridge needed P‐series filters, Oil‐proof. Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
108
115
Perso are multiple instances of the
role, though only one value
per instance of this field
Y Y Y N X
3. Precautionary Respirator Reason Reason/description for when to Solid & liquid particulate Free Text There may be multiple
Statements use certain types of respirators hazards instances of this field if there
116
are multiple instances of the
role, though only one value
Y Y N X
109
per instance of this field
3. Precautionary
Statements
Respirator Type Type of respirator needed Niosh Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
110
117
are multiple instances of the
role, though only one value
per instance of this field
Y Y N X
118
3. Precautionary
Statements
Role This is to qualify the type of person that will need protective
equipment.
Applicator Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
role per label, though only
one value per instance of this
field
Y Y N X
111
3. Precautionary User Safety Requirements "Must do" PPE user safety Keep and wash PPE Pick List
284 Statements statements; usually triggered by separately from other Y X
112 WPS laundry.
3. Precautionary Activity Reason/description for differing For workers just walking Free Text There may be multiple
Statements REI PPE situations through the area instances of the field if there
208
are multiple instances of the
role, but there is only one
Y Y Y X
113
value per instance of this
field.
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t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
system? Level
5
3. Precautionary Clothing Type of clothing needed Coveralls Multi‐ There may be multiple
Statements Select Pick instances of this field as well
List as multiple values for each
209 Y Y Y Y Xinstance if there are multiple
instances of the role.
114
3. Precautionary Footwear Type of footwear needed Boots Multi‐ There may be multiple
Statements Select Pick instances of this field as well
List as multiple values for each
210 Y Y Y Y Xinstance if there are multiple
instances of the role.
115
3. Precautionary Glove Type Type of glove needed Type A Pick List There may be multiple
Statements instances of the field if there
are multiple instances of the
211 Y Y Y Xrole, but there is only one
value per instance of this
116 field.
3. Precautionary Other Type of other covering needed Apron Free Text There may be multiple
Statements instances of this field as well
as multiple values for each
212 Y Y Y Xinstance if there are multiple instances of the role.
117
3. Precautionary Respirator Cartridge Type Type of cartridge needed P‐series filters, Oil‐proof. Pick List There may be multiple
Statements instances of the field if there
are multiple instances of the
213 Y Y Y Y X role, but there is only one
value per instance of this
118 field.
3. Precautionary Respirator Reason Reason/description for when to Solid & liquid particulate Free Text There may be multiple
Statements use certain types of respirators hazards instances of the field if there
are multiple instances of the
214 Y Y Y Xrole, but there is only one
value per instance of this
119 field.
3. Precautionary Respirator Type Type of respirator needed Niosh Pick List There may be multiple
Statements instances of the field if there
are multiple instances of the
215 Y Y Y Xrole, but there is only one
value per instance of this
120 field.
3. Precautionary Role This is to qualify the type of person Early re‐entry Applicator Pick List There may be multiple
Statements that will need protective instances of the field if there
equipment. are multiple instances of the 216 Y Y Y Xrole per label, but only value
per instance of this field.
121
3. Precautionary Flashpoint Specifies the products flashpoint 300F Number Values are in Fahrenheit
Statements temperature120 N Y X
122
3. Precautionary Flame Extension Extension of any flame from the 10 Number Length is in inches 285 N Y Y123 Statements flame source in inches
3. Precautionary Total release fogger Answers the question: Is this Yes Yes/No121 N Y X124 Statements product a total release fogger?
3. Precautionary Open valve ignition Answers the question: Does the Yes Yes/No
122 Statements product ignite when placed near N Y X
125 an open cylinder valve mmability
Inform
ation
REI PPE
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t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
3. Precautionary Fla Flammability Hazard List of applicable flammability Flammable. Keep away from Pick List
Statements Statements statements based on Flashpoint, heat and open flame.
317 Flame Extension, Total Release N N Y Y X
126
Fogger and Pressurization fields
3. Precautionary Shock hazard Answers the question: Does the Yes Yes/No
124 Statements product present a shock hazard N Y X
127
125
3. Precautionary
Statements
Explosive potential Answers the question: does
product have hazards of a physical
or chemical nature other than
Yes Yes/No
N Y X
128
flammability (such as explosive
potential)
3. Precautionary Cyanides Answers the question: does Yes Yes/No
126 Statements product contain Sodium and N Y X
129 Calcium Cyanides
3. Precautionary Other hazard indicator Answers the question: does Yes Yes/No
127
Statements product have hazard other than
flammability or explosive potential
N Y X
130
3. Precautionary Physical and Chemical Describes storage and dangers. Keep away from heat. Free Text
128
Statements Hazards The content depends on the data
submitted and product chemical
Y N Y Y X
131 reviews.
129
3. Precautionary
Statements
Recommen
datio
ns
User Safety
Recommendations
These are general advisory
directions for users. This is based
on the WPS.
Wash hands after use. Pick List May be required depending
on the toxicity (I, II, III). There
may be multiple instances of
this field per label, but only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y Y Y Y X
132
User
Safety
3. Precautionary Other Description Other general advisory directions Free Text 286 Statements not included in list above Y N Y
133
3. Precautionary
Statements
Labeling Options ‐ Use
Dilutions
Indicates if statements related to
use dilutions need to be added to
Yes/No
260 Hazards to Humans and Domestic Y Y Y
Animals and First Aid
134
3. Precautionary
Statements
Precautionary statements ‐Other Information Free field for Registrant to supply
Free Text
322
any other information relevant to
the label submission that is not
Y N X
already covered in a field in this 135 section
4. Directions for Use Site‐Group This is a list of site categories that
is used to filter down the site list. Institutional Indoor Pick List There may be multiple values
for this field if there are
230
The value in this field does not
appear on the container or master
label but must be identified when
multiple instances of the site,
though only one value per
instance of this field
Y N N X
sites not on the site list are
136 entered. 4. Directions for Use Use Group This field is used to establish Indoors Multi‐ Pick List from OPPIN/LUIS.
246
data/research requirements and
describes where the pesticide is
Select Pick
List
There may be multiple values
for this field per label.
Y N Y X
137 used.
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
4. Directions for Use Description The item or area where the Non‐bearing apple tree. Pick List Site Pick List from
pesticide is applied. OPPIN/LUIS. There may be
multiple instance of this field
228 if there are multiple sites per Y Y Y X
label, though only one value
138
per instance of this field.
4. Directions for Use Food or Non‐Food Use Identifies if the product will come
in contact with food or with a
Contacts food Pick List Should be "Contacts Food"
"Contacts Surface that will
surface that will contact food. This contact Food" "None"; There
229
information qualifies the site. may be multiple values for
this field if there are multiple
instances of the site, though
only one value per instance of
this field
Y Y Y X X
139
231
4. Directions for Use Other This is a field to allow the
registrant to enter a site that is not
on the pre‐defined EPA Site List.
Any value not existing in the
pick list.
Free Text There may be multiple values
for this field if there are
multiple instances of the site,
though only one value per
instance of this field
Y Y N X
140
232
4. Directions for Use Qualifier This is a field to allow the
registrant to qualify their site in
more detail.
Container size: 4oz. Free Text There may be multiple values
for this field if there are
multiple instances of the site,
though only one value per
instance of this field Y Y N X X
141
234
4. Directions for Use
elated
Pest
Pest Any insect, rodent, nematode,
fungus, weed or (2) any other form
of terrestrial or aquatic plant or
animal life or virus, bacteria, or
other micro‐organism (except
viruses, bacteria, or other micro‐organisms on or in living man or
other living animals) which the
Administrator declares to be a pest
under Section 25(c)(l)."
Mosquito Pick List Pest Pick List from OPPIN and
LUIS; There may be multiple
instances for this field if there
are multiple instances of
pests, but only one value per
instance of this field.
Y Y Y Y X
142
R
235
4. Directions for Use Other Free field for entering pests that
are not currently part of EPA's
vocabulary
New species of mosquito Free Text There may be multiple
instances for this field if there
are multiple instances of
pests, but only one value per
instance of this field.
Y Y N X
143
4. Directions for Use Claim Statement Claim "keyword" Kill Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
144
167
are multiple efficacy
influencing factor instances,
but there is only one value
per instance of this field.
Y Y Y N X X X
4. Directions for Use Claim text This is the claim that is being made Kill (Spray on E. Coli for 5 Text There may be multiple
for the product. Efficacy minutes at 5oz/gallon to kill.) instances of this field if there
influencing factor will vary based are multiple efficacy
290 on the claim that is being made influencing factor instances Y
(Food/Non‐Food
145
Contact/Disinfectant vs. Sterilizer)
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t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level e 4. Directions for Use Contact Time Amount This is the number of 5 (Spray on E. Coli for 5 Number There may be multiple
minutes/seconds/etc. combined minutes at 5oz/gallon to kill.) instances of this field if there
Contact T
im
Site with the diluent rate to determine are multiple efficacy
168 how long a product should be left influencing factor instances, Y Y N X X X
on in order to be effective. but there is only one value
146 actor per instance of this field.
ng
F 4. Directions for Use ly) Contact Time unit This is the time unit value that is Seconds, Minutes, Hours Pick List There may be multiple
nci
s
on combined with the diluent rate to (Spray on E. Coli for 5 minutes instances of this field if there
uct determine how long a product at half diluent rate to kill.) are multiple efficacy
169
Efficacy
Influ
e‐
should be left on in order to be influencing factor instances, Y Y N X X X
microbial
prod
effective. but there is only one value
147
per instance of this field.
4. Directions for Use ‐ Diluent Rate This is the site that is being 5oz/gallon (Spray on porous Free Text There may be multiple iant addressed for this efficacy rate. surface for 5 minutes at instances of this field if there
to 5oz/gallon to kill.) are multiple efficacy
170 lies influencing factor instances, Y Y N X X
pp but there is only one value
148 ctor
(a per instance of this field.
171
4. Directions for Use
Efficacy
Influ
encing
Fa
Pest This is the pest that is being
addressed for this efficacy rate.
(Pest + Contact Time + Diluent
Rate + Claim)
Tick (Spray on tick for 5
minutes at 5oz/gallon to kill.)
Multi‐Select Pick
List
This list should only include pests that were chosen in the
Pests field under Directions
for Use. This field is a related
to one instance of the Efficacy
Influencing Factor ‐ Claim
field. There may be multiple
instances of this field as well
Y Y Y N X X
as multiple values per
instance if there are multiple
efficacy influencing factor
instances.
149
4. Directions for Use Site This is the site that is being
addressed for this efficacy rate.
Porous Surface (Spray on porous surface for 5 minutes
at 5oz/gallon to kill.)
Multi‐Select Pick
List
This list should only include
sites that were chosen in the
Sites field under Directions
for Use. This field is a related
172
to one instance of the Efficacy
Influencing Factor ‐ Claim
field. There may be multiple
instances of this field as well
Y Y Y N X X
as multiple values per
instance if there are multiple
efficacy influencing factor
instances.
150
151
244
4. Directions for Use Surface Type This identifies the surface that the
pesticide will be used on.
Porous Pick List Surface Type Pick List from
AD/LUIS
Y N X X
224
4. Directions for Use Equipment The equipment used to apply the
pesticide. Boom sprayer Pick List Equipment Pick List from
LUIS; There may be multiple
instances of the field per site
and there may be multiple
sites, but only one value per
instance of this field.
Y Y Y Y X
152
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t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
4. Directions for Use Timing This is specific instructions for the Apply May through July. Pick List Pick List from LUIS; There
timing of the application method. may be multiple instances of
226
App
lication
Metho
d
the field per site and there
may be multiple sites, but
Y Y Y Y X
153
only one value per instance of
this field.
4. Directions for Use Type The method used to apply the Spray Pick List Pick List from LUIS; There
pesticide. may be multiple instances of
227
the field per site and there
may be multiple sites, but
Y Y Y Y X
154
only one value per instance of
this field.
4. Directions for Use Instructions This is specific instructions for the
application method.
Apply in uniform band on
either side of row.
Free Text Equipment Pick List from
LUIS; There may be multiple
instances of the field if there
225 are multiple sites per label,
but only one value per
instance of this field.
Y Y Y X
155
156
312
4. Directions for Use Required Adjuvant
Requirement
Is adjuvant required,
recommended, none?
Recommended Pick List
Y X X X
4. Directions for Use Required Adjuvant This field describes any adjuvants Acid (Mix 30% acid with Free Text
that should be added to the product.)
pesticide to create the final
217 mixture for application. For Y N X X X
Adjuvant
antimicrobial uses, these are
157 d
typically acids or bases.
4. Directions for Use uire Quantity Number This field is the quantity of 30 (Mix 30% acid with Whole Must be entered if an
219
Requ
ired
Adjuvant
Req adjuvant that should be added. It
is described typically in a percent
product.) Number/ Percent
adjuvant is identified.
Y N X X X
158 of total volume.
4. Directions for Use Quantity unit This field is the quantity of % (Mix 30% acid with Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
218
adjuvant that should be added. It
is described typically in a percent
product.)
Y N X X X
159 of total volume.
160
236
4. Directions for Use Soil Texture Describes the soil that the
pesticide will be applied to.
Moderately drained Pick List LUIS Soil Texture Pick List
Y N X X
161
237
ty
4. Directions for Use
antity Amount Currently on label and interpreted 8 (8 cubic inches of soil per
cubic foot)
Number
N Y X X X
162
238
Quanti
nt
4. Directions for Use
ure
Qu Amount of Area Currently on label and interpreted 1 (8 cubic inches of soil per
cubic foot) Number
N Y X X X
163
239
Amou
l Texture
4. Directions for Use
form
ation
Soil
Text Area Unit Currently on label and interpreted cubic foot (8 cubic inches of
soil per cubic foot)
Pick List Soil Type Pick List from LUIS
N Y X X X
4. Directions for Use Unit Currently on label and interpreted cubic inches (8 cubic inches of Pick List Soil Type Pick List from LUIS
240 Soi
‐
Soil
In soil per cubic foot) N Y X X X
164
ic 4. Directions for Use ic Number This is the percent of organic 30 (
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example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level ‐
4. Directions for Use
n Ye
ou Minimum Number Minimum amount of pesticide that 40 (Apply 30‐40 gallons per Number
140
tiono
r
crear
m Am should be applied per crop cycle or crop cycle) Y Y X X X X
169 a year.cun
t
cycle
o inim
u
pe r
y
4. Directions for Use ation
Minimum unit Minimum amount of pesticide that gallons (Apply 30‐40 gallons Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
139 App
liAmo M
App
lic should be applied per crop cycle or per crop cycle) Y Y X X X X
170
‐tim
em
year.
171
141
on
4. Directions for Use
e
Maximum Amount The maximum amount of
application.
55 (Apply 30‐55 gallons per
week)
Number
Y Y X X X X
172
142
plicati
nt
per
axim
u 4. Directions for Use
per
Tim Maximum Unit The unit of the amount of
application.
gallons (Apply 30‐55 gallons
per week)
Pick List
Y Y X X X X
173
143
Ap
Amou M
‐
4. Directions for Use Max Time Unit The time span of application. week (Apply 30‐55 gallons
per week)
Pick List Time measurement pick list
Y Y X X X
174
144
on time 4. Directions for Use
on
Amou
nt
Minimum Amount The minimum amount of
application.
30 (Apply 30‐55 gallons per
week)
Number
Y Y X X X X
175
145
plicati
nt
per
inim
um
4. Directions for Use
pplicati
Minimum Unit The unit of the amount of
application.
gallons (Apply 30‐55 gallons
per week)
Pick List
Y Y X X X X
176
146
Ap
Amou M 4. Directions for Use A Minimum Time Unit The time span of application. week (Apply 30‐55 gallons
per week)
Pick List Time measurement pick list
Y Y X X X
4. Directions for Use Product ‐Maximum This is part of the maximum dose 6 (Use 5‐6 gallons per acre) Number
155
Dose
per ‐
onmum
Number per application and identifies size Y Y X X X
177 ati of dose.
axi
4. Directions for Use Maximum unit This is part of the maximum dose gallons (Use 5‐6 gallons per Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
156 App
licM per application and identifies the acre) Y Y X X X
178 unit of dose.
4. Directions for Use Minimum Number This is part of the minimum dose 5 (Use 5‐6 gallons per acre) Number
157
Dose
per ‐
on mmu
per application and identifies size Y Y X X X
179 ati of dose.
ini
4. Directions for Use Minimum unit This is part of the minimum dose gallons (Use 5‐6 gallons per Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
158 App
licM per application and identifies the acre) Y Y X X X
180 unit of dose.
4. Directions for Use Calculation Method ‐ There are currently about 6 6 (Mix 6 oz of water with Number This field is required if a
Diluent Quantity Number equations used in LUIS to calculate pesticide powder.) diluent was chosen for
161 this. Multiple rows may be Calculation Method. Y Y N X X X
181
necessary depending on the
diluent used.
182
160
4. Directions for Use Calculation Method ‐Diluent Quantity unit
Part of application method,
currently sent as narrative
oz (Mix 6 oz of water with pesticide powder.)
Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
Y N X X X
159
4. Directions for Use
on
Calculation Method ‐Diluent
Interpreted from active ingredient
or product; explains how to
measure the amount of max dose.
This is directions on how much to
Water (Mix 6 oz of water with
pesticide powder.) Free Text
Y N X X X
183 ions
plicati
dilute a product in water or
another diluent.
‐ 4. Directions for Use r
Ap
Calculation Method ‐ Amount of mixture in the final 6 (The finished spray amount Number
163 od
Instruct
pe Finished Solution ‐ Number product that will be sprayed. is 6 gallons per 2 acres.) Y N X
184
Meth
n
Dose
4. Directions for Use Calculation Method ‐ Amount of mixture in the final gallons (The finished spray Pick List
162
t
ulation
mou
n
App
licatio
Finished Solution ‐ unit product that will be sprayed. Sent
as a narrative usually; low priority
amount is 6 gallons per 2
acres.)
Y N X
185
Calc
y
A ‐ 4. Directions for Use Calculation Method ‐ Amount of mixture in the final 2 (The finished spray amount Number
331
nlicatio
shed
Spra
Finished Solution ‐ Total
Area Number
product that will be sprayed. Sent
as a narrative usually; low priority
is 6 gallons per 2 acres.)
186 Finipp
4. Directions for Use Calculation Method ‐ Amount unit of mixture in the final acres (The finished spray Pick List
164
Dose
per
A
Finished Solution ‐ Total Area Unit
product that will be sprayed. Sent
as a narrative usually; low priority
amount is 6 gallons per 2
acres.)
Y N X
187
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example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
4. Directions for Use Treatment Area ‐ Number This is part of the maximum dose 3 (Use 5‐6 gallons (of Number
332
per application and identifies the
size of the treatment area
product) per 3 acres
Y Y X
188
4. Directions for Use Treatment Area ‐ Unit This is part of the maximum dose acre (Use 5‐6 gallons (of Pick List
165
per application and identifies the
unit of the treatment area
product) per acre)
Y Y X
189
4. Directions for Use Treatment Area ‐ Unit Identifies a unit of the treatment yards Text
333 Other area not included in the provided Y N X
190 pick list
4. Directions for Use Maximum Amount Maximum amount of time 60 (Wait at least 50‐60 Number
178
Interval
between
applications‐
m between applications that must minutes between Y N X X X
191 mu
ns pass applications)
axi
4. Directions for Use atio Maximum Time unit Maximum amount of time minutes (Wait at least 50‐60 Pick List Time measurement pick list
179 M plic between applications that must minutes between Y N X X X
192 Ap pass applications)
4. Directions for Use Minimum Amount Minimum amount of time between 50 (Wait at least 50‐60 Number
180
Interval
between
applications‐
m
Interval
b/n
applications that must pass minutes between Y N X X X
193 mu applications)
ini
4. Directions for Use Minimum Time unit Minimum amount of time between minutes (Wait at least 50‐60 Pick List Time measurement pick list 181 M applications that must pass minutes between Y N X X X
194 applications)
te 4. Directions for Use te
Amount This is the minimum amount that 10 (Use at least 10 oz of Number same structure as maximum
195
App
lication
Ramum
App
lication
Ramum
should be used for sites pesticide) application rate; required for
products that have efficiency
Y N X X X
195
Mini
Mini
claims 196
196
4. Directions for Use Unit This is the minimum amount that
should be used for sites
oz (Use at least 10 oz of
pesticide)
Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
Y N X X X r 4. Directions for Use Maximum Number of The maximum number of times 2 (This product should be Number
197 pe pe applications the product should be applied per applied between 1 and 2 Y Y X X X X
197 ons
m ons
period of time times in a week)
cati
mu 4. Directions for Use cati Minimum Number of The minimum number of times the 2 (This product should be Number
198
Maxi
pli
Time pli
applications product should be applied per applied between 1 and 2 Y Y X X X X
198 ‐f
ap
f Ap
period of time times in 2 weeks)
me 4. Directions for Use Unit The time unit of the min and max week (This product should be Pick List Time measurement pick list
289
Num
ber
oti
Num
ber
o
number of times the product
should be applied per period of
applied between 1 and 2
times in a week)
Y Y X X X X
199 time
4. Directions for Use Off Target Management Indicates if Off Target Yes Yes/No
314 Strategies Indicator Management Strategies are used Y Y X X X
200 for this product
201
4. Directions for Use Off Target Management
Strategies
This is an area for specifying
guidance on avoiding the use or affects of pesticides on non‐target
sites, pests and animals that is not
covered in one of the associated
Find new example Free Text Validation logic moved
Y N X X X
201
Off target mgmt fields
202
4. Directions for Use NPDES This field addresses off target
management strategies specific to
National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination concerns.
Pick List
Y N X X X
202
4. Directions for Use Other NPDEDS Field to allow other strategies not Free Text Validation logic moved
315 contained in the preceding pick list Y N X X X
203
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
4. Directions for Use Protecting Beneficial This field addresses off target Pick List
203
ies
Insects and Plants management strategies specific to
protecting beneficial insects and
Y N X X X
204 plants.
4. Directions for Use
teg
tra Other Protecting Beneficial Field to allow other strategies not Text Validation logic moved
307 nt
s Insects and Plants contained in the preceding pick list Y N X X X
205 me
4. Directions for Use age Protecting Endangered This field addresses off target Pick List
204
t man Species management strategies specific to
protecting endangered species.
Y N X X X
206
targe
4. Directions for Use Other Protecting Field to allow other strategies not Text Validation logic moved
308 Off
Endangered Species contained in the preceding pick list Y N X X X
207
4. Directions for Use Rice Water Management This field addresses off target Pick List Validation logic moved
205
management strategies specific to
rice water management.
Y N X X X
208
4. Directions for Use Other Rice Water Field to allow other strategies not Text Validation logic moved
309 Management contained in the preceding pick list Y N X X X
209
4. Directions for Use Runoff This field addresses off target Pick List
206 management strategies specific to Y N X X X
210 runoff.
4. Directions for Use Other Runoff Field to allow other strategies not Text Validation logic moved
310 contained in the preceding pick list Y N X X X
211
4. Directions for Use Spray Drift This field addresses off target Pick List
207 management strategies specific to Y Y N X X X
212 spray drift.
4. Directions for Use Other Spray Drift Field to allow other strategies not Text Validation logic moved
311 contained in the preceding pick list Y N X X X
213
4. Directions for Use Aerial Application Answers the question‐ Is this Yes Yes/No
184 product applied via aerial N Y X X X
214 methods?
4. Directions for Use Chemigation Answers the question‐ Is this Yes Yes/No
185 product used for Chemigation? N Y X X X X
215
4. Directions for Use Chemigation Explanation This is a field to allow the Free Text Validation logic moved
186
registrant to expand on
Chemigation
Y N X X X
216 ent instructions/limitations.
217
188
4. Directions for Use
Statem Greenhouses Answers the question‐ Is this
product used in greenhouses?
Yes Yes/No
Y Y X X X X
4. Directions for Use n Restriction Statement General statements about where This product should not be Pick List
147 ctio to limit use. used within 30 feet of a Y Y X X X
218
Restri school.
4. Directions for Use Other Restriction This is a field to allow the This product should not be Free Text
150
Statement registrant to enter a restriction not
already in the "Statement" pick list
used near [name of new
location not in Pick List].
Y N X X X
219 Validation logic moved
4. Directions for Use Number This is the distance number that 30 (This product should not Number
149 should be observed for the be used within 30 feet of a Y N X X X
220 restriction school.)
4. Directions for Use Unit This is the distance unit that feet (This product should not Pick List Unit of Measurement Pick List
148 should be observed for the be used within 30 feet of a Y N X X X
221 restriction school.)
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
4. Directions for Use WPS Indicator Answers the question: does this Pick List Yes, No, Both
275 fall into the worker protection N Y X 222 standards
223
282
4. Directions for Use
ng r
Use
Description
General directions for use related
to engineering controls
Free Text
4. Directions for Use
o
Individual methods the Pick List
283
Engine
eri
Control
ectio
ns
f
Method
engineering control precautionary
statement relates to
Y Y Y Y
224 Dir
131
4. Directions for Use Site/Application
Method/Activity
This is a description of when the
REI should be followed.
When applied via sprayer. Text There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
Re‐Entry Interval ‐ Time
Measurement field, but there
Y Y N X X X
is only one value per instance
of this field.
225
130
4. Directions for Use
R‐entry
Interval
Quantity This is the numerical amount of
units that must be waited.
5 (5 hours after application of
1 gallon of pesticide.)
Number There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
Re‐Entry Interval ‐ Time
Measurement field, but there Y Y N X X
nts
is only one value per instance
of this field.
226 me
132
4. Directions for Use
Ag
‐e
ricultu
ral U
se
Req
uire Unit This is the measurement of the
time that should be waited.
hours (5 hours after
application of 1 gallon of
pesticide.)
Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
Re‐Entry Interval ‐ Time
Measurement field, but there
Y Y N X X
is only one value per instance
of this field.
227
276
4. Directions for Use Qualifier This is the unit and quantity
qualifier to state how long to wait
to re‐enter
> (> 500 PPM) Pick List There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
Re‐Entry Interval ‐ Time
Measurement field, but there
Y Y N X X
is only one value per instance
of this field.
228
4. Directions for Use Worker Protection Standardized text for certain Text Standardized Text statement
133 Standard Labeling pesticides regarding worker Y Y N X
229 protection.
4. Directions for Use Special Situation ‐ Labeling List to allow user to specify which Chemigation Pick List
261
Statements (if any) of the special situation labeling statements must be
Y N Y X
230 applied 135
4. Directions for Use
Area
Allowed or Disallowed This qualifies the Geographic Area
Description that is chosen.
Disallowable (Disallowable in
Franklin County Virginia,
Allowed West of Highway 5.)
Pick List This must be "Allowed" or
"Disallowed". There may be
multiple instances of this field
if there are multiple instances
of the geographic area,
though only one value per
instance of this field.
Y Y Y N X X X
231 ich
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
136
4. Directions for Use
hle
or
Disallowed
Geo
grap Description List of geographic areas for the
registrant to pick from. Taken from
LUIS Location Code list
Franklin County Virginia
(Disallowable in Franklin
County Virginia, Allowed
West of Highway 5.)
Pick List Geographic Area Pick List;
Default is "No restrictions".
There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
geographic area, though only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y Y N X X X
232
wab
134
4. Directions for Use
Allo Additional Description Geographic Areas selected from
the location code list may need
additional details.
Allowed West of Highway
5(Disallowable in Franklin
County Virginia, Allowed
West of Highway 5.)
Free Text There may be multiple
instances of this field if there
are multiple instances of the
geographic area, though only
one value per instance of this
field.
Y Y N X X X
233
4. Directions for Use General General Instructions at the "Mix with water as indicated Free Text
152 product, site or application below" Y N X X X
234 Us method level.
4. Directions for Use for Incorporation Instructions Instructions for incorporating the Incorporation of this product Free Text
ns
product into the ground or can be achieved by
153 ctio application area. cultivation, irrigation, rainfall Y Y X X X
235 Dire or media mixing equipment.
4. Directions for Use
neral
Standard Legal Restrictions Introduction to the Directions for It is unlawful to use this Text This text is not editable by
154 Ge Use section of the label product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling.
the registrant and the
statement must be present
Y Y Y X
236 on all labels.
4. Directions for Use Cleaning After Use/ Directions for cleaning Wash container thoroughly Free Text Required for some products
151 Decontamination after use. according to AD. Y N X
237
4. Directions for Use Double Notification This is a field to identify if double No Yes/No 166 on
Required notification is required as an Y X
238 ble
additional warning.
4. Directions for Use Doucati
tifi
Double Notification If Double notification is required, Text
306 No
Required Text then notification text is required Y N X
239
4. Directions for Use Maximum Non‐Pesticide This is used for Antimicrobials (for For cleaning purposes (For Free Text
190
Statement example, how much to use for
cleaning purposes) # oz per #
cleaning purposes, use 6 oz
per 1 gallon) Y N X
240 gallons
4. Directions for Use t Amount of Product ‐ This is used for Antimicrobials to 6 (For cleaning purposes, use Number
191
t
Pesticide
Amou
n Number identify the maximum amount that should be used for non‐pesticide
6 oz per 1 gallon)
Y N X X
241
mou
n purposes.
4. Directions for Use Amount of Product ‐ Unit This is used for Antimicrobials to oz (For cleaning purposes, Pick List Measurement Type
193
Aicide
Maxim
um
Non‐
identify the maximum amount that
should be used for non‐pesticide
use 6 oz per 1 gallon)
Y N X X
242
Pest purposes.
‐n 4. Directions for Use Unit of Amount of Total This is used for Antimicrobials to 1 (For cleaning purposes, use Number
194
um
No Mixture ‐ Number identify the maximum amount that
should be used for non‐pesticide
6 oz per 1 gallon)
Y N X X
243 purposes.
Maxim
4. Directions for Use Amount of Total Mixture ‐ This is used for Antimicrobials to gallon (For cleaning purposes, Pick List Measurement Type
192
Unit identify the maximum amount that
should be used for non‐pesticide
use 6 oz per 1 gallon)
Y N X X
244 purposes.
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Elemen Group Label Data Category Label Data Label Data Label Data Field Name Description Example (Short example Data Validation Rules Multiple Multiple Pre Visible Required Product Site Applicati Pest
t ID ID Section L1 Section L2 and full contextual Type Instance Values Populate on Label Level Level on Level
example) s Allowed d by Method
5
system? Level
4. Directions for Use Resistance Management These are directions to prevent Free Text
220 developing a resistance within the Y N X 245 target pest.
4. Directions for Use emen
t
Antibiotic Ingredient of Name of the ingredient that Text Defaults to "none"
316
Manag concern necessitates antibiotic resistance Y Y X
246 concern statement
4. Directions for Use Antibiotic Concerns Based on the active ingredients, an Text One of two
221
Resistance
antibiotic resistance statement
may be needed.
standardized/required
statements.
Y N X
247
248
222
4. Directions for Use Category This is an industry‐defined list of
resistance categories.
Metabolic Resistance Pick List
N N Y N X
249
223
4. Directions for Use Rotational Crop Statement Directions for rotational crops. Free Text
Y N X
4. Directions for Use Storage and Disposal Includes Storing, Chemical disposal Dispose of empty containers Free Text
243 sal Statement and Container disposal at a local hazardous chemical Y Y Y X
250 po site.
4. Directions for Use Dis Batch Code Lot number or other code used to Text
318
Storage
and identify the batch of the pesticide
product distributed and sold
Y N X
251
252
319
4. Directions for Use Recycling Statement Field to capture statements
related to container recycling
Text
Y N X
253
245
4. Directions for Use Tank Agitation
Requirements
Directions for tank mixing. Use a tank mixer to mix
product for 30 minutes.
Free Text
Y N X
323
4. Directions for Use Directions for Use ‐ Other
Information
Free field for Registrant to supply
any other information relevant to
the label submission that is not
already covered in a field in this
section
Free Text
Y N X
254
255