Restricted-entry interval definition
Restricted-entry interval means the time after the end of a pesticide application during which entry into the treated area is restricted.
Restricted-entry interval. (REI) means the period of time after a field is treated with a pesticide during which restrictions on entry are in effect to protect persons from potential exposure to hazardous levels of residues. An REI may be found on pesticide product labeling or in regulation.
Restricted-entry interval or “REI” means the period of time that must elapse after a field is treated with a pesticide, and before any person is permitted to enter to engage in an activity requiring substantial contact with treated surfaces. The restricted entry interval begins at the time that the pesticide application is completed.
More Definitions of Restricted-entry interval
Restricted-entry interval means the time after the end of a
Restricted-entry interval means the time allotment by which a person must not enter an area sprayed by pesticides.
Restricted-entry interval or “REI” means the time during which entry into the treated area is restricted. The restricted entry interval begins at the time that the pesticide application is completed.
Restricted-entry interval means the time after the end of a pesticide application during which entry into the treated area is restricted, as contained within the Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides regulation established by the Environmental Protection Agency, and specified on all agricultural plant pesticide product labels.