The label is the most important source of information for safe pesticide use.
Read it carefully and familiarise yourself with all instructions and warnings before you use the pesticide.
The label tells you all you need to know about the product, including usage, mixing and safety instructions.
The information found on the label is the result of careful research and testing to determine how much pesticide should be used to obtain the required effect on the pest with least harm to non-target organisms.
A typical label will indicate:
- toxicity
- ingredients
- use
- application
- protection
- precautions
- irritancy
- first aid instructions
- manufacturer.
Toxicity
Toxicity is indicated by one of the following 3 warning statements written in large print:
DANGEROUS POISON– indicating high toxicity
POISON– indicating moderate toxicity
CAUTION– indicating low toxicity
No warning on the label means the pesticide is of very low toxicity. Some manufacturers may include the word WARNING on the label although it is not required by law.
Ingredients
A list of the active ingredients and their concentrations must be included.
Use
This section describes the target pests and situations in which the pesticide should be applied. It is illegal to apply pesticides in a manner that is not indicated on the label.
Application
Method of application and quantity to be used are shown, that is:
- strength of the mixture
- when and how to apply it
- weather considerations.
Protection
This section recommends the type of protective clothing or equipment required to ensure safety of the operator for example:
- gloves
- boots
- overalls
- hats
- goggles
- respirator.
It is important to wear the recommended protective clothing.
Precautions
A number of precautions might be included, such as do not eat, smoke or drink while using or wash hands and equipment thoroughly after use.
If recommended, always wash hands and equipment thoroughly after use.
Irritancy
If the product might cause skin or eye irritation on contact, this will be indicated on the label.
First-aid instructions
This will include the appropriate first-aid action to take if the product is swallowed, splashed on the skin or in the eyes or if product vapour or spray mist is inhaled.
The Poisons Information Centre (external site) can also be contacted on 13 11 26 in instances of poisoning. This contact information is also included on the product label.
Be aware of the appropriate first-aid instructions.
Manufacturer
The name and address of the manufacturer are usually provided and sometimes a contact telephone number for additional information will be included.