Debunking Human Health Risk, APPENDIX D - LBAMspray.com
Debunking Human Health Risk, APPENDIX D - LBAMspray.com
Debunking Human Health Risk, APPENDIX D - LBAMspray.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Table D3-33<br />
Table D3-34<br />
Table D3-35<br />
Physical and Chemical Properties of Isomate Twist Ties..............................................3-76<br />
Physical and Chemical Properties of Isomate Twist Ties..............................................3-77<br />
Physical-Chemical Properties of Isomate® – LBAM Plus Twist-Ties (properties<br />
of dispenser)...................................................................................................................3-77<br />
Table D3-36 Physico-Chemical Properties of SPLAT LBAM .......................................................3-79<br />
Table D3-37 Summary of Mammalian Toxicity Reference Values for SPLAT LBAM ................3-80<br />
Table D3-38 Physico-Chemical Properties of NoMate® LBAM MEC .............................................3-82<br />
Table D3-39<br />
Table D3-40<br />
Summary of Toxicity Data for NoMate® LBAM MEC................................................3-83<br />
Toxicity Values for BIO-TAC®....................................................................................3-84<br />
Table D3-41 Physical and Chemical Properties of Spinosyns A and D .............................................3-86<br />
Table D3-42<br />
Acute Toxicity of Technical Grade Spinosad and Spinosyn A and D...........................3-88<br />
Table D3-43 Acute Mammalian Toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki .....................................3-98<br />
Table D3-44 Subchronic and Chronic Toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki ............................3-99<br />
Table D3-45<br />
Post-spray Symptoms Reported by Ground-spray Workers and Controls1.................3-101<br />
Table D3-46 Ground Spray Worker Exposures to Btk .....................................................................3-103<br />
Table D4-1 Exposure Assumptions ....................................................................................................4-7<br />
Table D4-2<br />
Table D4-3<br />
Dermal Absorption Factors............................................................................................4-11<br />
Intake Factors.................................................................................................................4-12<br />
Table D4-4 Exposure Point Concentrations – No Program Alternative ...........................................4-19<br />
Table D4-5<br />
Table D4-6<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes Factors for Nursery/Program Workers – No Program<br />
Alternative .....................................................................................................................4-19<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes Factors for Agricultural Workers – No Program<br />
Alternative .....................................................................................................................4-20<br />
Table D4-7 Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult Residents – No Program Alternative ..................4-20<br />
Table D4-8<br />
Table D4-9<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Child Residents – No Program Alternative...................4-21<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Residential Adult Gardener – No Program<br />
Alternative .....................................................................................................................4-22<br />
Table D4-10 Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult Park User – No Program Alternative ..................4-22<br />
Table D4-11 Chemical-Specific Intakes for Child Park User – No Program Alternative ..................4-23<br />
Table D4-12 Exposure Point Concentrations – Mating Disruption Alternative, Twist Ties ..............4-24<br />
Table D4-13<br />
Table D4-14<br />
Table D4-15<br />
Table D4-16<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Nursery/Program Workers and Agricultural<br />
Workers – Mating Disruption Alternative, Twist Ties ..................................................4-24<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult and Child Resident – Mating Disruption<br />
Alternative, Twist Ties ..................................................................................................4-25<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Residential Adult Gardener – Mating Disruption<br />
Alternative, Twist Ties ..................................................................................................4-29<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult and Child Recreational Park User – Mating<br />
Disruption Alternative, Twist Ties ................................................................................4-29<br />
JULY 2009<br />
App D_HHRA_508.doc D-v