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CHLORONIL PRO 10L LEAFLET FRONT – SIZE: 140MM WIDE X 130MM DATE: 06/06/12

COLOURS: FUNGICIDE PROCESS BLUE, GREEN 3435, RED 485, CYMK

POISON
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING

Chloronil Pro
Fungicide
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT:
720 g/L CHLOROTHALONIL

GROUP M5 FUNGICIDE
For the control of fungal diseases on almonds,
apricots, bananas, carrots, celery, cherries, faba
beans, grapes, onions, peaches, peanuts, peas,
plums, potatoes, tomatoes, turf and vegetables as per
the Directions for Use Table.
IMPORTANT: READ THIS LEAFLET BEFORE OPENING OR USING

CONTENTS

10 Litres
Distributed by: Amgrow Pty Ltd ABN 81 100 684 786
Unit B2A, 3-29 Birnie Avenue, Lidcombe NSW 2141 • TELEPHONE: 1800 631 008
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
RESTRAINTS: DO NOT mix spraying oils or wetting agents with this product.
For all stone fruit except Cherries, the following additional restraints apply:
DO NOT use oils after bud-swell and during the season if Chloronil Pro Fungicide is to be used after shuck fall.
DO NOT tank mix Chloronil Pro Fungicide with EC formulations when spraying after shuck fall.
DO NOT exceed 3.2 L of Chloronil Pro Fungicide per hectare of crop.
1. TREE AND VINE CROPS
CRITICAL COMMENTS
RATE For uses in the table: Apply by dilute
This table shows rates for dilute spraying. or concentrate spraying equipment.
For concentrate spraying refer to the Mixing/Application Section. Apply the same total amount of product
to the target crop whether applying
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP this product by dilute or concentrate
CROP (days) spraying methods.
DO NOT use at rates greater than 5
times the dilute spraying rate.
Almonds Shot-hole NSW, 160 mL/ – Apply at bud-swell, bud-burst, pink
(Stigmina carpophila), Vic, Tas, 100 L bud, shuck fall, cap fall.
Stone Fruit Rust SA, WA Apply Apply every 10-14 days.
(Tranzschelia discolor) only 2000 L/ Apply 1 week pre-harvest.
Apricots Brown Rot – Fruit ha 7 Apply at bud- Spray applications
(Monilinia fructicola), swell, bud-burst, later than 35 days
Blossom Blight pink bud, full prior to harvest
(Monilinia laxa) bloom. Apply no may result in
later than 35 days unacceptable fruit
pre-harvest. See skin damage.
also Additional See also
Restraints for Additional
stone fruits. Restraints for
Shot-hole Apply at bud- stone fruit.
(Stigmina carpophila), swell, bud-burst,
Stone Fruit Rust pink bud, shuck
(Tranzschelia discolor), fall, cap fall, then
Freckle every 10-14 days.
(Venturia carpophila)

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1. TREE AND VINE CROPS – continued
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Cherries Brown Rot – Fruit Qld, 160 mL/ 7 Apply at bud-swell, bud burst, pink
(Monilinia fructicola), NSW, 100 L bud, early blossom, and full bloom.
Blossom Blight Vic, Tas, Apply Apply 3 weeks pre-harvest and 1 week
(Monilinia laxa) SA, WA 2000 L/ preharvest.
only ha
Shot-hole All Apply at bud-swell, bud burst, pink
(Stigmina carpophila), States bud, shuck fall, cap fall, then every
Stone Fruit Rust 10-14 days. Apply 1 week pre-harvest.
(Tranzschelia discolor)
Transit Rot Apply 1 week pre-harvest.
(Rhizopus stolonifer)
Nectarines Shot-hole All 160 mL/ 7 Apply at bud-swell, pink bud, shuck
(Stigmina carpophila) States 100 L fall and then repeat each 14 days if
except Apply weather conditions favour disease.
Qld 2000 L/ Apply no later than 35 days preharvest
ha as unacceptable fruit skin damage may
occur. See also Additional Restraints
for stone fruits.
Brown Rot – Fruit Apply at bud-swell, bud burst, pink
(Monilinia fructicola), bud, early blossom and full bloom.
Blossom Blight Apply no later than 35 days pre-harvest
(Monilinia laxa) as unacceptable fruit skin damage may
occur. See also Additional Restraints
for stone fruits.

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1. TREE AND VINE CROPS – continued
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Peaches Brown Rot – Fruit All 160 mL/ 7 Apply at bud-swell, pink bud, early
(Monilinia fructicola), States 100 L blossom and full bloom. Apply no
Blossom Blight Apply later than 35 days pre-harvest as
(Monilinia laxa) 2000 L/ unacceptable fruit skin damage may
ha occur. See also Additional Restraints
for stone fruits.
Shot-hole Apply at bud-swell and continue at
(Stigmina carpophila), 7-14 day intervals. Apply no later than
Stone Fruit Rust 35 days pre-harvest as unacceptable
(Tranzschelia discolor) fruit skin damage may occur. See also
Additional Restraints for stone fruits.
Leaf Curl Apply at bud-swell and continue at
(Taphrina deformans) 7-14 day intervals. In Qld spray only at
bud-swell. Apply no later than 35 days
pre-harvest as unacceptable fruit skin
damage may occur. See also Additional
Restraints for stone fruits.
Grapes Downy Mildew 160-210 Dessert Spray at first appearance of the foliage
Note: (Plasmopara viticola), mL/ 7 disease. Apply at 7-14 day intervals
russeting Bunch Rot 100 L Wine particularly during wet weather and
of some (Botrytis cinerea) 14 periods of rapid growth.
table grape For Bunch Rot, applications at early full
varieties may bloom, two weeks later, at veraisson
occur and two weeks prior to harvest.
Table grapes: russeting of some
varieties may occur. DO NOT apply
after cap fall on these varieties.

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1. TREE AND VINE CROPS – continued
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Grapes Black Spot All 210 mL/ Dessert If Black Spot has occurred in the
Note: (Anthracnose) States 100 L 7 vineyard in any of the last three years,
russeting (Elsinoe ampelina) Wine apply at budburst and 14 days later
of some 14 when shoots are 10-15 cm long. If
table grape wet/humid conditions persist spray
varieties may again when shoots are 20-30 cm
occur long to protect new growth. Some
– continued initial minimal leaf damage on the
new shoots of sensitive varieties can
occur if spray treatments are applied
at budburst and in the first 14 days
after budburst. In vineyards with no
history of Black Spot, make the first
application as soon as conditions
favour the development of the disease
on the foliage and then at 7-14 day
intervals if wet/humid conditions
persist. Applications up to cap-fall will
not cause russeting in table grape and
dried fruit varieties.
Plums Brown Rot – Fruit Qld, 160 mL/ 1 Apply at bud-swell, bud-burst, early
(Monilinia fructicola), NSW, 100 L blossom, pink bud and full bloom.
Blossom Blight Vic, Tas, Apply
(Monilinia laxa) SA, WA 2000 L/
(NOT WA) only ha
Shot-hole All Apply at bud-swell, bud burst, shuck
(Stigmina carpophila), States fall and cap fall.
Stone Fruit Rust
(Tranzschelia discolor)

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2. LEGUMES
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Beans – Chocolate Spot All 1.4-2.3 7 Apply at first sign of disease on the
Broad (Faba) (Botrytis fabae), States L/ha leaves or if weather conditions indicate
Rust (Uromyces likely incidence of disease. Repeat
viciae-fabae) at 7-14 day intervals. Use the higher
rate if the crop is dense and disease
pressure is high.
Peanuts Early Leaf Spot Qld, 1.1-1.8 – Use higher rate when conditions favour
(Cercospora NSW, L/ha leaf spot or when rust appears.
arachidicola), WA, NT DO NOT feed peanut vines to livestock.
Late Leaf Spot only NSW, WA only: Commence application
(Cercosporidium when disease first appears and repeat
personatum), as necessary to maintain control.
Peppery Leaf Spot Qld only: North and South Burnett –
(Leptosphaerulina Commence spraying when disease
trifolii), appears and repeat when rain and
Peanut Rust warm moist nights are expected.
(Puccinia arachidis), Atherton Tablelands – Commence
Net Blotch application 4-6 weeks after planting
(Didymosphaeria and repeat 7-14 day intervals
arachidicola) depending on conditions.
Peas Downy Mildew Qld, 1.1-1.8 7 Apply at first sign of disease on the
(Peronospora viciae) Tas, WA L/ha leaves or if weather conditions indicate
only likely incidence of disease. Repeat
at 7-14 day intervals. Use the higher
rate if the crop is dense and disease
pressure is high.

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3.VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Bananas Leaf Spot Qld, 1.8 L/ha 1 For North Qld: Spray every 14 days
DO NOT apply (Mycosphaerella NSW, late January to end of March. Extend
to bananas musicola) NT only to 21 days after March and then 28-35
within 14 WA only 1.5 L/ha days in the drier months of the year.
days of For South Qld: Spray every 21 days
applying an from start of December to end of April.
oil based
spray or crop For NSW: Spray every 21 days from
damage will end of November to end of May.
occur For WA: Spray every 10-14 days from
November to end of May and extend to
14-21 days from May to November.
Leaf Speckle Qld, 3.0 L/ha Spray schedule same as for control
(Mycosphaerella NSW, of Leaf Spot. This product will not
musae) WA, NT eradicate infection already present but
only will prevent the spread of disease.
Broccoli, Ring Spot All 1.8-3.5 7 Apply at first sign of disease on the
Brussel (Mycosphaerella States L/ha leaves or if weather conditions indicate
sprouts, brassicicola) likely incidence of disease. Repeat at
Cabbages, 14 day intervals. Use the higher rate if
Cauliflowers the crop is dense and disease pressure
is high.
Artichoke Grey Mould 1.8-2.3 1 Apply at 7-10 day intervals as required.
Globe (Botrytis cinerea) L/ha Use the higher rate if disease pressure
is high.
Capsicums Grey Mould 1.8-2.3 1 Apply at 7-10 day intervals as required.
Peppers (Botrytis cinerea), L/ha Use the higher rate if disease pressure
Anthracnose is high.
(Colletotrichum
acutatum)
Carrots Leaf Blight 1.8 L/ha 7 Commence application as soon as
(Alternaria dauci) symptoms favour the development
of the disease and then spray every
7-14 days.

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3.VEGETABLES AND FRUIT – continued
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Celery Septoria Leaf Spot All 1.8 L/ha 1 Apply every 7-14 days. Apply also to
(Septoria apiicola) States seedbeds.
Cercospora NSW, 1.2 L/ha Apply every 10-14 days.
Early Blight WA only
(Cercospora apii)
Cucurbits Downy Mildew All 1.6-2.5 1 Apply on a 7 to 14 day schedule.
(including (Pseudoperonospora States L/ha Apply rates towards the higher end
Cantaloupe, cubensis), of the recommended range at 7 day
Cucumber, Gummy Stem Blight intervals when disease pressure is
Honeydew, (Didymella bryoniae), high. Commence spray program early,
Muskmelon, Anthracnose at first true leaf and before vining or
Pumpkin, (Colletotrichum flowering.
Squash, orbiculare), When used at these rates, Chloronil
Rockmelon, Leaf Blight (Alternaria Pro Fungicide will suppress Powdery
Watermelon, cucumerina), Mildew.
Zucchini) Target Leaf Spot
(Cercospora citrullina)
Belly Rot Suppression of Belly Rot will be
(Rhizoctonia solani) obtained where fruit form on soil when
sprayed using the above foliar spray
programme.
Endive Grey Mould 1.8-2.3 Apply at 7-10 day intervals as required.
(Botrytis cinerea) L/ha Use the higher rate if disease pressure
is high.
Leeks Purple Blotch Apply at first appearance of disease.
Shallots (Alternaria porri) Repeat at 7-10 day intervals,
particularly during wet weather.
Okra Leaf Disease/Spot Qld, WA Apply at first appearance of disease.
only Repeat at 7-10 day intervals.
Onions Downy Mildew All 2.3 L/ha 14 Apply at first sign of disease on the
(excluding (Peronospora States leaves or of if weather conditions
spring onions) destructor) indicate likely incidence disease.
Repeat at 14 day intervals.

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3.VEGETABLES AND FRUIT – continued
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Potato Early Blight or All 1.1-1.8 – Spray at first sign of foliage disease or
Target Spot States L/ha at flowering time, whichever is earlier.
(Alternaria solani), Spray every 7-14 days until within 14
Late Blight or Irish days of desiccation or harvest.
Blight (Phytophthora
infestans)
Rhubarb Ascochyta Leaf Spot All 140 mL/ 7 Apply every 10-14 days.
(Ascochyta rhei) States 100 L
Apply
2000 L/
ha
Radish Grey Mould 1.8-2.3 1 Apply every 7-10 day intervals as
(Botrytis cinerea) L/ha required. Use the higher rate if disease
pressure is high.
Sweet Corn Turcicum Leaf Blight Apply at first appearance of disease.
(Exserohilum turcicum) Repeat at 7-10 day intervals.
Tomato Early Blight or Spray at first appearance of the foliage
Target Spot disease. Spray at 7-14 day intervals.
(Alternaria solani), Continue into the picking season to
Leaf Mould obtain best results against Leaf Mould
(Fulvia fulva), and Botrytis Rot.
Grey Leaf Spot
(Stemphylium solani),
Botrytis Rot or
Grey Mould
(Botrytis cinerea)
Water Cress Cercospora Leaf Spot Qld, WA Apply every 7-10 day intervals as
only required. Use the higher rate if disease
pressure is high.

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4. MISCELLANEOUS
SITUATION & DISEASE STATE RATE WHP CRITICAL COMMENTS
CROP (days)
Ornamentals Botrytis, Grey Mould, All 100 mL/ – Apply at 7-14 day intervals. Use 7
Chrysanthe- Rust diseases, States 100 L day interval under severe conditions.
mums, Septoria and Alternaria Avoid application to blooms in Azalea,
Geraniums, Leaf Spot diseases Hydrangea and Petunia.
Iris & other
ornamentals
Tobacco Tobacco Leaf Spot Qld, WA 220 mL/ – Apply every 7 days in seedbed
(Ascochyta arida) only 100 L application only.
Turf and Dollar Spot Qld, 130-200 – If disease is already established
Lawns, (Sclerotinia NSW, mL/100 use higher rate. Apply at 7-14 day
Bowling homeocarpa) ACT, m2 in intervals. Under severe conditions
greens, Golf Vic, SA, 20-60 L spray at 7 day intervals.
greens WA only of water DO NOT mow or water treated area
Brown Patch All until turf or lawn is thoroughly dry.
(Rhizoctonia sp) States
Grey Leaf Spot NSW, 24 L/ha Apply to leaf as a curative application.
(Stempphylium solani) WA only DO NOT irrigate for 24 hours after
application.
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS
LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.
WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
ARTICHOKES, BANANAS, CAPSICUMS, CELERY, CUCURBITS, ENDIVE, LEEK, OKRA, PEPPERS, PLUMS,
RADISH, SHALLOTS, SWEET CORN, TOMATOES, WATERCRESS:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 1 DAY AFTER APPLICATION.
APRICOTS, BEANS, BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGES, CARROTS, CAULIFLOWERS, CHERRIES,
NECTARINES, PEACHES, PEAS, RHUBARB, TABLE GRAPES:
DO NOT HARVEST FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.
ONIONS, WINE GRAPES: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 14 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.
BEANS, PEANUTS, PEAS: DO NOT GRAZE LIVESTOCK ON TREATED CROPS.
POTATOES, PEANUTS (HARVEST): NOT REQUIRED WHEN USED AS DIRECTED.

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Chloronil Pro Fungicide is a protectant fungicide for the control of a range of diseases in fruit and
vegetables. For effective disease control a good leaf cover must be achieved before a widespread disease
outbreak occurs.
MIXING
Thoroughly shake and invert the pack several times before opening. Half fill spray vat and with agitation
system running, add the required amount of product.
APPLICATION RATES PER HECTARE:
Low Volume: 200 or more litres per hectare.
High Volume: 500 or more litres per hectare.
Aerial Application: 20 litres or more per hectare.
Mister: 75-255 litres per hectare.
The volume of water applied should increase as the plants grow in size to maintain adequate cover.
COMPATIBILITY
This product is compatible with wettable powder and flowable formulations of most commonly used
fungicides, insecticides and miticides. Unless experience in your area has shown other combinations to be
physically compatible and non-injurious to your crop do not combine with other chemicals, especially oil
based emulsifiable or flowable pesticides. This product should not be mixed with spraying oils or sprayed
onto crops that have been sprayed with oil for at least 10 days after the last spray.
Wetting Agents: The addition of surfactants does not improve this product’s efficiency and under some
conditions may cause plant injury.
FUNGICIDE RESISTANCE WARNING
Chloronil Pro Fungicide is a member of the multi-site activity group of
fungicides. For fungicide resistance management the product is a Group M5
GROUP M5 FUNGICIDE
fungicide. Some naturally occurring individual fungi resistant to the product and other Group M5 fungicides
may exist through normal genetic variability in any fungal population. The resistant individuals can
eventually dominate the fungal population if these fungicides are used repeatedly. These resistant fungi
will not be controlled by this product or other Group M5 fungicides, thus resulting in a reduction in efficacy
and possible yield loss.
Since the occurrence of resistant fungi is difficult to detect prior to use, Amgrow Pty Ltd accepts no liability
for any losses that may result from the failure of this product to control resistant fungi.
PROTECTION OF LIVESTOCK
DO NOT contaminate feed or foodstuffs with this product or empty containers.
PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEANS AND ENVIRONMENT
Dangerous to fish. DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with chemical or used containers.

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Store in the closed, original container in a cool, well-ventilated area.
DO NOT store for prolonged periods in direct sunlight.
Triple or preferably pressure rinse containers before disposal. Add rinsings to spray tank. DO NOT dispose
of undiluted chemicals on site. If recycling, replace cap and return clean containers to recycler or a
designated collection point. If not recycling, break, crush, or puncture and deliver empty packaging to
an approved waste management facility. If an approved waste management facility is not available bury
the empty packaging 500 mm below the surface in a disposal pit specifically marked and set up for this
purpose clear of waterways, desirable vegetation and tree roots, in compliance with relevant Local, State or
Territory government regulations. DO NOT burn empty containers or product.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Attacks eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. DO NOT inhale spray mist. Repeated exposure
may cause allergic disorders. Sensitive workers should wear protective clothing. When preparing spray
and using prepared spray wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist, washable hat, elbow-length
PVC gloves and goggles and disposable mist mask. If clothing becomes contaminated with product or wet
with spray remove clothing immediately. If product on skin immediately wash area with soap and water. If
product in eyes, wash out immediately with water. After use and before eating, drinking or smoking, wash
hands, arms and face thoroughly with soap and water. After each day’s use, wash gloves, goggles and
contaminated clothing.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 13 11 26.
If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Additional information is listed in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which can be obtained from the
supplier.
CONDITIONS OF SALE: Amgrow Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any loss injury damage or death whether
consequential or otherwise whatsoever or howsoever arising whether through negligence or otherwise
in connection with the sale supply use or application of this product. The supply of this product is on the
express condition that the purchaser does not rely on Amgrow’s skill or judgement in purchasing or using
the same and every person dealing with this product does so at his own risk absolutely. No representative
of Amgrow has any authority to add to or alter these conditions.

APVMA Approval Number: 66606/53986

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CHLORONIL PRO 10L FRONT LABEL – SIZE: 140MM WIDE X 130MM DATE: 06/06/12
COLOURS: BLACK ONLY

POISON
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING

Chloronil Pro
Fungicide
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT:
720 g/L CHLOROTHALONIL

GROUP M5 FUNGICIDE
For the control of fungal diseases on
almonds, apricots, bananas, carrots,
celery, cherries, faba beans, grapes,
onions, peaches, peanuts, peas, plums,
potatoes, tomatoes, turf and vegetables
as per the Directions for Use Table.
IMPORTANT: READ THE ATTACHED LEAFLET BEFORE
OPENING OR USING

CONTENTS
Distributed by: Amgrow Pty Ltd ABN 81 100 684 786
Unit B2A, 3-29 Birnie Avenue, Lidcombe NSW 2141 • TELEPHONE: 1800 631 008 10 Litres
CHLORONIL PRO 10L BACK LABEL – SIZE: 140MM WIDE X 130MM DATE: 06/06/12
COLOURS: BLACK ONLY

Chloronil Pro
Fungicide
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Store in the closed, original container in a cool, well-ventilated Centre. Phone Australia 13 11 26. If swallowed, do NOT induce
area. DO NOT store for prolonged periods in direct sunlight. Triple vomiting. Give a glass of water.
rinse containers before disposal. Add rinsings to spray tank. DO MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOT dispose of undiluted chemicals on site. If recycling, replace Additional information is listed in the Material Safety Data Sheet
cap and return clean containers to recycler or a designated (MSDS) which can be obtained from the supplier.
collection point. If not recycling, break, crush, or puncture and
deliver empty packaging to an approved waste management CONDITIONS OF SALE: Amgrow Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any
facility. If an approved waste management facility is not available loss injury damage or death whether consequential or otherwise
bury the empty packaging 500 mm below the surface in a whatsoever or howsoever arising whether through negligence or
disposal pit specifically marked and set up for this purpose clear otherwise in connection with the sale supply use or application
of waterways, desirable vegetation and tree roots, in compliance of this product. The supply of this product is on the express
with relevant Local, State or Territory government regulations. DO condition that the purchaser does not rely on Amgrow’s skill or
NOT burn empty containers or product. judgement in purchasing or using the same and every person
dealing with this product does so at his own risk absolutely. No
SAFETY DIRECTIONS representative of Amgrow has any authority to add to or alter
Attacks eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. DO these conditions.
NOT inhale spray mist. Repeated exposure may cause allergic
disorders. Sensitive workers should wear protective clothing.
APVMA Approval No.: 66606/53986
When preparing spray and using prepared spray wear cotton
overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist, washable hat, elbow-
length PVC gloves and goggles and disposable mist mask. If
IN A TRANSPORT EMERGENCY DIAL 000
clothing becomes contaminated with product or wet with spray • POLICE OR FIRE BRIGADE •
remove clothing immediately. If product on skin immediately
wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, wash out Batch Number
immediately with water. After use and before eating, drinking
or smoking, wash hands, arms and face thoroughly with soap
and water. After each day’s use, wash gloves, goggles and
contaminated clothing.
FIRST AID Date of Manufacture
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information

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