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Online Resources for Providers,
 Agricultural Workers, and the General Public

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Cholinesterase Monitoring in Washington--Overview  

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  • University of Washington NW Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty, http://depts.washington.edu/pehsu/.  Free consultation line for health care providers in WA, OR, ID and AK. 1-877-543-2436

  • Pesticides and Human Health: A resource for Health care Professionals - Pesticides and Human Health, by Physicians for Social Responsibility, contains information on pesticide links to acute and chronic human health effects. The report includes chapters on cancer, respiratory disease, neurological and behavioral effects of pesticides, reproductive and developmental effects of pesticides, the effects of pesticides on the immune system and acute effects of pesticide exposure. Pesticides and Human Health is written in a doctor-to-doctor manner and references over 150 scientific studies.

  • National Pesticide Information Center - NPIC answers inquiries from the general public and from health care professionals about pesticides. NPIC is a cooperative agreement between Oregon State University and the EPA.

  • ExToxNet - The EXTOXNET InfoBase provides information about pesticides. ExToxNet was developed by toxicologists and chemists to provide unbiased information in a form understandable by the non-expert, and to make that information fully searchable and selectively retrievable.

  • National Ag Safety Database - This database was developed with funding from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The information contained in NASD was contributed by safety professionals and organizations from across the nation to provide a national resource for the dissemination of information; to educate workers and managers about occupational hazards associated with agriculture-related injuries, deaths and illnesses; to provide prevention information; to promote the consideration of safety and health issues in agricultural operations; and to provide a convenient way for members of the agricultural safety and health community to share educational and research materials with their colleagues. Some selected materials for providers include:

  • Health Hazards in Agriculture: An Emerging Issue

  • Symptoms and First Aid for Poisonings

  • Worker Safety and training - This EPA site describes worker training and provides useful links about training and laboratory testing.

  • National Library of Medicine (NLM)

            -  Information on Pesticides from NLM

  • National Pesticide Medical Monitoring Program - Oregon State University - The National Pesticide Medical Monitoring Program (NPMMP) is a cooperative agreement between Oregon State University and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The NPMMP provides informational assistance in the assessment of human exposure to pesticides.

Health care providers and public health professionals who are seeking information about the clinical toxicology of pesticides, or are investigating a suspected exposure incident, can contact the NPMMP at npmmp@oregonstate.edu, or via fax at (541) 737-9047.

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 For agricultural workers

Washington Law Help is a guide to free civil legal services for low-income persons and seniors in Washington. 

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 For the general public and consumers

  • EPA Citizen’s Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety - This publication teaches consumers how to control pests in and around the home, alternatives to chemical pesticides, how to choose pesticides, and how to use, store, and dispose of them safely. It also discusses how to reduce exposure when others use pesticides, how to prevent pesticide poisoning and how to handle an emergency, how to choose a pest control company, and what to do if someone is poisoned by a pesticide.

  • Bug Bombs: Overkill can be Dangerous - This brochure, produced by Washington State Department of Health, explains how to use total release foggers (bug bombs) safely in your home. It covers the proper amount of fogger needed to treat a room or entire house, a safety checklist when using a fogger, and general tips on handling pesticides.

  • National Pesticide Information Center - NPIC answers inquiries from the general public and from health care professionals about pesticides. NPIC is a cooperative agreement between Oregon State University and the EPA.

  • ExToxNet - The EXTOXNET InfoBase provides information about pesticides. ExToxNet was developed by toxicologists and chemists to provide unbiased information in a form understandable by the non-expert, and to make that information fully searchable and selectively retrievable.

  • UPEST (Urban Pesticide Education Strategy Team), designed to help schools adopt integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for landscape and indoor pest problems in Washington State. 


For more information about the Pesticide Program, please contact Wayne Clifford or 360-236-3181.

 

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