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Worker Protection Standard Compliance Assistance
EPA How to Comply Website→ EPA Worker Protection Standard
What is the Worker Protection Standard?
The Worker Protection Standard (WPS) is a regulation issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It covers pesticides that are used in the production of agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses. The WPS requires you to take steps to reduce the risk of pesticide-related illnesses and injury if you (1) use such pesticides, or (2) employ workers or pesticide handlers who are exposed to such pesticides.
If you are an agricultural pesticide user and/or an employer of agricultural workers or pesticide handlers, the WPS requires you to provide to your employees and, in some cases, to yourself and to others:
Information
To ensure that employees will be informed about exposure to pesticides, the WPS requires:
Protection
To ensure that employees will be protected from exposures to pesticides, the WPS requires employers to:
Mitigation
To mitigate pesticide exposures that employees receive, the WPS requires:
Objectives of Compliance Assistance
Greenhouse and Nursery Issues
Most greenhouse and nursery operations in Oklahoma are small businesses with few employees. Outreach efforts by ODAFF and OSU’s Pesticide Safety Education Program strive to assist this sector into complying with WPS.
ODAFF and OSU have personnel who are knowledgeable of greenhouse and nursery production systems and WPS requirements. By integrating personnel and programs, a compliance schedule can be provided to individual facilities without major disruption or their production.
Solution
ODAFF and OSU Pesticide Safety Education Program believe a coordinated approach which utilizes ODAFF’s enforcement authority and OSU’s PSEP programs will increase compliance with WPS by greenhouse, nursery and farming facilities. This approach involves ODAFF conducting facility inspections. Facilities not in compliance have two choices. One is to attempt to come into compliance on their own and the second it to cooperate in the assistance program sponsored by OSU’s PSEP program and ODAFF.
OSU’s Greenhouse/Nursery PSEP and IPM Committee and ODAFF’s PICS personnel will work closely together to identify specific compliance needs. ODAFF and OSU personnel will initiate educational programs for the individual facilities participating in the program, and work one-on-one with the facility to assist them in complying with WPS.
Click here for more information on WPS→ EPA Worker Protection Standard
For assistance, contact:
Charles Luper
Entomology and Plant Pathology
127 Noble Research Center
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: (405) 744-5808
Fax: (405) 744-6039