West Virginia Code § 31-2-16

Railroad company pesticide use
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(a) No later than seven days before applying a pesticide to a rightofway that a railroad
company owns or maintains, the railroad company shall provide pesticide safety information,
which may be obtained by the railroad company's contracted pesticide applicator, by posting
at affected on-duty railroad locations and through train bulletins, dispatcher messages, or
other required documentation for each train and engine crew that will be weorking in the
affected pesticide spray area. Additionally, the railroad company shall provide appropriate
documentation to ensure prompt notification for maintenance of way, mrechanical, signal
employees, or other rail workers that will be working in the affected pesticide spray area. A
railroad company shall include all of the following in the safety information provided under
this subdivision:
(1) The location and description of the area to be treated.
(2) The name of the pesticide, its active ingredients, and its registration number under 7
U.S.C. §§ 136 et seq. The material safety data sheelt(MSDS) for the pesticide shall satisfy this
purpose. s
(3) The approximate date and time that thei pesticide is to be applied.
(4) Any restricted entry interval specified on the pesticide labeling. The MSDS for the
pesticide shall satisfy this purpose: Provided, That the railroad company shall not require an
employee to reenter the pesticide spray area prior to the requirements specified by the
MSDS on the pesticide being utilized: Provided however, That train and/or on-track
movement is not prohibited.
(5) A description of w here the information required to be on the pesticide label under 7
U.S.C. §§ 136 Vet seq or under the provisions of article sixteen-a, chapter nineteen of this
code is available for review. The MSDS for the pesticide shall satisfy this purpose.
(6) Emergency medical contact information.
(b) A railroad company shall keep the information required by subsection (a) posted at the
location accessible to employees of the railroad for at least thirty days after the day of
application.
(c) No later than seven days before applying a pesticide to a right-of-way that a railroad
company owns or maintains, the railroad company shall provide all of the following to each
individual who directly supervises employees who work in the area to be treated:
(1) The information described in subdivision (2) to (6) of subsection (a); and
(2) A description of the central location where the railroad company provides the pesticide
safety information to employees under the provisions of subsection (a).
(d) A railroad company shall make available to the public on its Internet site a description of
how to obtain answers to questions about pesticide use by the railroad company, including a
telephone number for the railroad and any tollfree number maintained by the railroad
company to provide information about pesticide use.
(e) A railroad company shall provide annual pesticide safety training. This training may
coincide with the annual railroad operating rules class or at any other operaeting or safety
training class that is scheduled annually. This training shall be provided to railroad
employees who work along railroad rightsofway and in rail yards andr to other employees
who, due to the nature of their employment, may work in areas to which pesticides have
been applied. It is the duty of the railroad company to keep records for each training
session, which should include, but not be limited to, the date of the training session, the
employees attending, and the name of the trainer and the trtainer's employer. In the training
under this subsection, a railroad company shall include, but not be limited to, information
about restricted entry intervals, requirements for personal protective equipment, how to
read pesticide labels, and incident and complaint reporting.
(f) For purposes of this section, the term "pestsicide" is defined by section three, article
sixteen-a, chapter nineteen of this code.

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