U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, THIODAN-PARATHION ...Dec 01, 1987 · '-((/'1-32..4· ffltlJ- ....
Transcript of U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, THIODAN-PARATHION ...Dec 01, 1987 · '-((/'1-32..4· ffltlJ- ....
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE '-((/'1- 32..4· ffltlJ- . Due to 'very 'high ,",cute toxicity to
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. Humans and Birds ~or retail sale to and use only by certified applio~tor o~ persons,under their direct supervision and only for those
, uses oovered by the oertified applicator's oertifio~tion. · Oireot B~pervisiQn for this product i~ def~ned as the oertified applioatoy being physically present duing applioation, mixing, loading, repair and cleaning of applioation equipment. Commercial certified applicators must also ensure that all persons involved in these aotivities are informed of the precautionary statements,
SUREGlIRD BRlIND
lHIODAN-PARATHION TOBACCO SPRAY 2-1
CONTAIN~ 2 POUNDS THIODAN -1 PQ.U.ND PARATKION PER GALLON ACTI~/E INGREDIENTS: ' . h" 'd) 228" , Enrios~lfan (hexa:hlorophexa~ydromethano:2\4.3·be~zodlDxat IBom OXI e. . ~o
Parathion (0 O·dlethyl O·p·mtrophenyl-phr;/'JorothlOate) ............. ' 11.4~ Aromatic Peiroleum Derivative Solvent . • ..........•.........•. r~ ~Rlw.t-Q'lI.:-:-____ ,
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D.EC 1 01987 U:1 '. . "".:.icido. FI.;-":'.:. , . .-;:dd-e Act, 05,"";. •• : .. ':' ,.l;;,sLicido Iegisl-,'I.::j .J ••• :",r
EPA Reg, ';0, 7(, 9-3:l'/
',PELIGRO P RE.cAUCIO N AL U$UARIO: 81 usted no 'lee Ingles, no use este pro'ductQ haste que Ie etiqueta .haya sieja expliO'ado amplia· memta. . ..
IF s~: Call a physician or Poison Control Cen.ter imnediately . : " Drink 1 .or 2 glasses of water and induce' vcmiting by touching
back of throat with finger. '[b not give anything' by mouth ,to an':unconsoiouB person. ' "
IF lNI\I'.LED' Remove'Viotim to fresh air; If Breathing has stopped, start arti.fic!al respiration imnediately and maintain Until doo,tor sees
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I~U I r-UH HUIVJt: U~I::. DANGER·POISON·PRECAUTIONS
DO NOnOUCti
CAN KILL YOU BY SKIN CONTACT
This producl can kill you iI louched by hands or spilled or splashed on skin. in eyes or on clolhing (liquid goes Ihrough clolhes).
CAN KILL YOU IF BREATHED
This producl can I,ill you il vapQrs or spray 'iSl are brealhed.
CAN KILL YOU IF SWALLOWED
This prodUCI can kill you it swallowed even in small amounls; spray mlsl may be lalal iI swallowed.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
. DANGER Call a doctor (physician), clinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the victim has been exposed to parathion and describe his cond-i tron. IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. Drink 1 o~ ,2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching the back of throat ~}ith finger. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, start artificial respiration immediately and maintain until doctor sees victim. IF ON SKIN: Remo'! contaminated clothing and wash immediately with soap and water. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water and get medical attention.
POISON SIGNS(Symptoms) Parathion is a very dangerous poison. It rapidly enters the body on contact with all skin surfaces and eyes. Clothing wet with this material must be removed immed.l.ately. Exposed persons must receive prompt medical treatment or they may die. Some of the symptoms of poisoning are: headache, nausea, vomiting, cramps, weakness, blurred vision, pin-point pupils, tightness of chest, labored breathing, 'nervousness, sweating, watering of eyes, drooling or £'rothing of mouth and nose, muscle spasms and coma.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Antidote-Administer atropine SUlphate in large doses. TWO to FOUR mg. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanosis is overcome. Repeat at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinization appear. 2-PAM chloride is also antidotal and may be administered in con~unc~ion with atropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZ~~:'. Parath~?n ~s a strong cholinesterase inhibitor affecting the central and penpheral nervous system and producing cardiac and respiratory depression. At first sign of pulmonary edema, the patient should be given Bupplemental oxygen and treated symptomatically. Continued absorption of the poison may occur and fatal relapses h~ve been reported after the initial improvement. VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is highly toxic to fish and wildlife. Birds in treated areas may be killed. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (swamps marshes, bogs, and potholes). Run-off and drift may be hazardous' to aquatic orga~isms in adjacent aquatic sites. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
PROTECT BEES This.produot is extremely toxic to bees exposed to airect treatment or residues on blooming orops or weeds. Do not apply this product or a~low to drift to blooming orops or weeds if·bees are visiting t.he treatment area.
Parathion Labeling Information for Range and Pastureland Uses
The use of any pesticIde in a manner that may kill or otherwise harm·an endangered or threatened species or adversely modify their habitat is a violation of federal laws. The use of this
. product is controlled to prevent death or harm to endangered or threatened species that occur in the following counties or else-where in their range.;
Before.using this pesticide in the above counties you must fi::-s: obtain the Rangeland Endangered Species Bulletin .. (Tae use of this pesticide is prohibited in these counties unless specified otherwise in the Bulletin. The EPA Bulletin is available f::-om either your County Agricultural Extension Agent, the Endange::-ed Species spec"ialist in your S"t;ate Wildhfe Agency Headquarters o~ the appropriate.Regional Office of either the U.S. ~ish and Wildlife Service (FWS) or the U. S. Environmental Protection Age!: (EPA). THIS BULLETIN MUST BE REVIEWEP PRIOR TO PESTICIPE USE.
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'1 1 1 Freshwater mussels I Colbert, Jackson, Marshall, 1 ________________ ~' ___ M~o~r~cr~a~n~a~n~d~M~o~n~r~o~e _________ _ , , ,ARIZONA (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1 , Arizona (Apache) trout, Apache, Graham and Gr~.enlee , 1 1 Bony tail chub 1 Mohave 1 1 1 Woundfin 1 Mohave 1 I 1 Gila and ~aqui topminnow 1 Cochise, Graham, Pima, Pinal , , and Santa Cruz
• 1 , 1 __ M~a~s~k~e~d~B~o~b~w~h;i~t~e ______ ~I __ P~im~a ___________________ ___ 1 1 ,ARKANSAS (Atlanta, GA.) 1 l Freshwater mussels I Clark, Clay, Cross, Lawrence, ,. Randolph, Sharp and st. Francis , 'CALIFORNIA (Portland, OR.) , Owens River pupfish I I I I , I , I 1 I , 1 I I I , I I , , ,
Unarmored threespine stickleback
Aleutian Canada goose
California condor
Blunt-no.sed leopard lizard
~iute cutthroat trout
Little Kern golden trout
, Santa Cruz long-toed
rnyo and Mono
Los Angeles and Santa Barbara
Colusa, Merced, Stanislaus and Sutter
Fresno, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Tulare and Veptura
Kern, Kings, Fresno, ·Hadera, Merced, 110nterey, San Luis Obispo, santa Barbara, Stanis-laus and Tulare
Alpine, Madera and Mono
Tulare
Honterey and Sallta Cruz , __ -2s~a&l~aJm"~a~n~d~e&r _____________ ~ ______________________ ~ ___
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california (con 't) . Delta green ground beetle
Valley elderberry longhorn beetle
__ ~K~ern Primrose sphinx moth
COLORADO (Denver, Co.) Greenback cuttthroat tro~t
colorado squawfish Donytail chub > Humpback chub ___ I
FLORIDA (Atlanta, GA.) Okaloosa darter
solano
Merced
Kern
Boulder, Larimer, Gilpin, ?a=y. and Fremont
Blanco, Delta, Garfield, Rio _and Routt
Okaloosa and Walton
Eustern india~o~s~n~a~k~e~" ______ ~ __ ~swt~a~t~e~w~l~'d~e ____________________ __
GEORGIA (Atlanta, ~A.) Snail darter
Eastern indigo snake
HAWAII (Portland,' OR.)
catoosa
S.B. Georgia
__ ~H~a~w~a~i~l~'a~n~g~o~o~s~e ____________ ~ ____ I~rlands of Maui and Hawaii
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IDAHO (Portland, OR.) Whooping crane
IKENTUCKY (Atlant~, GA.) 1 Freshwater mussels 1 I I
Kentucky Cave shrimp
MARYLAND (Newton corners, Maryland darter
MISSISSIPPI (Atlanta, GA.) ~ou darter
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Mississippi sandhil~ crane
INEVADA (Portland, OR.) I A.e.h Ne"adows speckled .dace I
Caribou, Bear Lake and Bonneville
Ballard, Edmundson, Jackson, Laurel, Marshall, McCracken, Pulask±, Rockastle, Warren and Wayne
Edmundson and Hart
Harford
Claiborne and copiah
Jackson
Nye
I' Ash Headol ... s amargosa Nye I ___ p~u~p~f~l~'s~h~ ________________ ~ ______________________________ _
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STJecies I County" (unless specified otherwise' I
Nevada (con't) I Cui-ui , Washoe
Devils Hole pupfish
Pahrump killifish
Warm springs pupfish
Pahranagat bony tail
NEW MEXICO (Albuquerque, lLM.) Socorro isopod
Pecos gambusia
Gila trout
Chihuahua" chub
New Mexican ridge-nosed rattlesnake
NORTH CAROLINA (Atlanta, GA.) Spotfin chub
IOHIO (Twin Cities, MN.) I Scioto Madtom I '
OKLAHOMA (Albuquerque, N.M.) Leopard darter
OREGON (Portland, OR.) Borax lake chub
TENNESSEE (Atlanta, GA.) Slender chub
spotfin chub
Slackwater darter
Snail darter
Nye
Clark, White pine
Nye
Lincoln
Socorro
Chaves, Eddy
Catron, Grant
Grant
Hidalgo
Macon, Swain
Champagne, Frank-lin, Logan, Madi-son, pickway,
" union
pushmataha, McCurtain
Harney
Claiborne, Hancoc)
Cumberland, Fen-tress, }lorgan , . Lawrence, ~-layne
Bradley, Hamilton Knox', Loudon, Marion, Meigs ane Polk
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Freshwater mussels
TEXAS (Albuquerque, N.H.) Fountain darter
Pecos garobusia
San Marcos garobusia
I I I I I Leon Springs pupfish I I I I. Clear Creek garobusia I I I
ol:ner~lJ.se ,
Claiborne, Hancock, Monroe
Blount, Claiborne, ·Decatu~. Franklin, Hancock, Hardip., Hawkins, Lincoln, Loudon, Harshall, Haury, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, smith, Sullivan .
Comal. Hays
Jeff Davis, Pecos, Reeves
Hays
Jeff Davis, Reeves
. Pecos
Menard
I San Marcos salamander I Hays I I 1 __ ~H~o~u~s~t~o~n~t~o~a~d~ ___________________ ~I ____ ~B~a~s~t~r~o~p~,~B~u~r~l~e~s~o~n~ ______ __ I I IUTAH (Denver, co.) I I Woundfin I I I I Colorado squawfish I I Bony tail chub > I I Humpback chub _I I I I I I
Washington
Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Garf.ield, Grand, Kane, San Juan, Uintah, Wayne
1 __ ~D~e~s~e~r~t~t~o~r~t~o~ias£e __________________ ~I~ __ ~w~a~s~hui~n~gwt~o~nL-____________ _ , ,VIRGINIA (Newton corners, I Slender chub , , , I I , I ,
spotfin chub
Yellowfin madtom
Freshwater mussels
MA. ) Lee, Scott
Scott. Washington
Lee. Russell, Scott
Lee, Russell, Scott, Smy'.:h, Tazewell, Washington, Wise
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I Species otherwise) I I WYOMING (Denver, CO'.) I Kendall l~arm Sorings dace sublette I I 'wyoming ·toad Albany. I I Whooping crane Lincoln, Sublette I __________________________ J-________________________ _
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ENmNGERID SPECIES IABELIN3 FOR COOpl USE PROou::I'S (DNrAINING ONE OR MJRE OF THE FOLLCWING AcrIVE INGREDIENl'S:
Aldicarb 1\zinphos-lIBthy~
Dasanit (fensulfothion) Diazinon Chlorpyri fos EPN loon granular)
"AlABANA
Zndcsulfan (non grarular) Endrin (non granular)2 Ethoprop Ethyl parathion Phorate Toxaphene (non granular)
(DIllERI', GREENE, JAW)EN, C/'NDIER, CHARLTON, CHA'l'HNo\, EFFING!WI, EMJINUEL, EVANS, GLAS
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KENTUCKY BALLARD, BUTLER, Ert-IUNDSON, GREEN, HART, JACKSON, LAUREL, LIVIl-1GST0N, HARSHALL, ~\cCAACKEN, NcCREARY, PULASKI, RCCKCASTLE, TAYWR, ~}ARREN AND WAYNE
~\!SSISSIPPI
CLAIBORNE, COPIAH, HINDS, ITAWAHBA, LCMNDES, ~\ONROE AND NOXUBEE
mSSOURI BARRY, BENTON, CAHDEN, CHRISfIAN, DALLAS, GREENE, HICKORY, JASPER, LAWRENCE, mILER, NEWTON, OSAGE, POLK, ST. CLAIR, STONE AND WEBSTER
VCNI'ANI'. GARFIELD, NCCONE, SHERIDAN AND ~LLEY
NEBRASKA fOW, BRCNIN, BUFFAW, BUTLER, (ASS, CEDAR, COLFAX, lYIlvSON, DODGE, DOUGLAS, HALL, HAMILTON, HOLT, HaVARD, KEARNEY, KEYA PAHA, KNOX, MERRICK, NANCE, pHELPS, PLATTE, POLK, ROCK, SARPY AND SAUNDERS
NEVAD'\ CLARK
NEW MEXICO CHAVES, DEBACA AND EDDY
NORTH CAROLINA ECG£Ca.1BE, NASH AND PITT
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
ElANSON, BOTTINEAU, BURKE, BURLEIGH, DIVIDE, CONN, EDDY, EMMONS, FOSTER, KIDDER, WGAN, MCHENRY, MCINTOSH, HCKENZIE, MCLEAN, MERCER, MORTON, MOUNTRAIL, NELSON, OLIVER, PIERCE, RAM..SEY, RANVIILE, ROLETTE, SHEllIDAN, SIOUX, SI'UTSMAN, 'I'a'lNER, WARD, WELLS AND WILLIJIIo'S
PICKAWAY
OKUlHaIA DErAWARE, MCCURTAIN AND PUSHMATAHA
OREGOO rAKE
SOUTIl CAROLINA AIKEN, BARNWELL, BEAUFORT, BEIlKELY, CHARLESTON, COLLETON, DORCHESTER, GEORGETa'lN, fWIPION, HORRY, JASPER AND MARICN
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·m PROTECTiVE CLOTHING STATEMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED, OR IF ALLOI-IED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PROPERLY FOLLOI-I'ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND' EQUIPMENT IHLL INCREASE YOUR R! 5;(,
USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ~~D EQUIPHENT DURING HIXING/LOADING, APPLICATION, REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPHENT, DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE, J.J:D EARLY REENTRY INTO TREATED· FIELDS:
Waterproof pants and coat;: heavy-duty chemical-resistaryt glove~; rubber boots or rubber overshoes; hood or wide-brimmed nat; safety goggles' .or ::ace shield; NIOSH approved respirator. In addition, mixer/loaders must wear a chemic~l resistant apror. when using the concentrated product. During aerial application in nonenclosed cockpits, a helmet with a visor may be substitu~ed for the hood or wide-brimmed hat and safety goggles or face shield requirements.
IF MIXING/LOADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPHENT HAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
Heavy-duty chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant aprOD, . lon.g-sleeved shirt (or gauntlets .and short sleeve shirt) and long-legged pants; sh~es ~nd.socks.
Safety goggles or a faceshield must be worn ~Ihen the system is under pressure. All other protective clothing and equipment required for use with open systems mUfit be available nearby.
IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY BE WORN AS 'AN ALTERJ:IATIVE:
'Clean long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants. All other prot~otive clothing and equipment required for use during applioa~ion must· ):le available in the cab and must be. worn
.wnen exi~ing the cab into treated areas, If used for this purpose, contamina'ted clothing may not be brought back il')to t~e cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag.
REMEMBER- THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT YOU DURING REPA,IR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPMENT OR DURING EARLY REENTRY! REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.
HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL APPLICAT!On.
IMPORTANT I If pesticide comes in contact with skin, wash off with soap and water, and contact a physician·immediately. Always wash hands, face, and arms with soap' and water be tors smqking, eating, drinking, or toileting.
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IMPORTANT I If pesticide comes in contact with skin, wash or: with soap and water, and contact a physician immediately, Always wash hands, face, and arms with soap and water before smoking, eating, drinking, or toileting,
AFTER IWRK: Wash gloves with soap and water before removing, Take off all work clothes and 'shoes, store protective clo~h!~S separately from personal clothing, Launder protective clothing after each use, Shower using, soap and water, Wear only clea?1 clothes when leaving job, Do not wear contaminated clothing, Personal clothing worn during mixing/loading, application, re?a:~ and cleaning of application equipment, disposal of pesticide, a~~ early reentry into treated fields must be stored and launderec separately from household articles, clothing and equipment heavily contaminated or drenched with parathion must be dest::oY8'c according to state and local regulations,
HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE ADEQUATZI..Y DECONTAMINATED,
Re'spirators should be cleaned and cartridges replaced accord!!1C' to instructions included with r'espirators, Replace gloves -frequently,
WORK SAFETY RULES Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or through drift expose ~lorkers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons. Keep all unpro-tected persons and children away from treated ,area or where there is danyer of drift, Do not rub eyes or mouth with'hands. If you teel sick in any way, STOP work and get help right away. Call a doc,tor (physician), clinic or hospital immediately. Explain
,that the victim has been exposed to parathion and describe his condition. After first aid is given (See statement of practical treatment) and if a doctor cannot come, take the victim to a clinic or hospital. IMPORTANT! Before removing gloves, wash them with soap and water. Always \~ash hands, face and arms with soap and water before smoking, eating, or drinking. AFTER
"WORK take off all work clothes and shoes. Shower using soap and water. Wear only clean clothes before leaving job. Do not wear contaminated clothJng. Wash protec,tive clothing and protective equipment' wi th soap and water ,after each use. respirator ,::;hould be cleaned and f i 1 ter repl aced according to' ins tructions \~i th respirator. ".
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DIRECTIONS 00 NOT USE, POUR, SPILL OR STORE
NEAR HEAT OR OPEN fLAME.
TOBACCO
DO not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.
To control - budworm, hornworn'. green peach aphid, flea beetle, ~roen stink bug and cabbage looper - apply at tile rate of 1 to 2 quarlS per acr ... Use sufficient water for good coverage. For airplana application, usa at least 3 to 10 gallons of water depending on crop size. for plant bed treatment, dilute 1 quart to 100 gallons of water ~nd epply at the rata of 6 Jsllons per 100 square yards. Begin applications when insect infestetion becomes damaging 'od repeat in 10 to 14 days or as necessary for control. Do not apply within 5 days of priming or 15 days of cutting. Avoid getting wet with plant juices when cutting. Workers entering treated fields within 24 hours of treatment shoUld wear pro-tective clothing.
DISPOSAL WARNING Dispose of waste pesticide and spillage by burying in non·crop land away from water supplies. Containers should be perforated or crushed and bu rjed with waste.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE: Store pesticide in original container and place in a locked storage area. Opened pesticide containers should be securely resealed prior to storage. Protect from penetration of moisture, excessive heat or cold. Avoid cross·contamination with other pesticides or lertilizer3. Use caution when storing pesticides in stacks. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal
. of excess pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate is a violation of federal law. It these wastes cannot be disposed 01 by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or the Hazardous Waste repre· sentative at the nearest EPA regional office for guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into application eqUipment. Then dispose 01 empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by inCineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out 01 smoke.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY, MERCHANTABILITY AND LIABILITY NOTICE: SureCo warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on its label and, when used in accordance with the directions on this label and under normal conditions, is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label. SURECO MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE. Plant injury, ineffectiveness. or other unintended consequences
. may result because of such factors as environmental conditions, conditions of application and other conditions relating to the use and handling of this product.
: AII.such risks are assumed by the purchaser. SURECO SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
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. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. MERCHANTABIUTY AND LIABiLiTY" Honcl; SUf~CO YI1tnnu lhl1lhJ, Ploduel CQIlfOlms (0 Ihl chUllIIetl