Major Pesticide/Chemical Health and Safety
Databases
Most of these databases are searchable on-line. Many are for all types
of chemicals and so include some pesticides. Most of these databases are
from public and other official organizations with a few from industry or
advocacy groups.
A cooperative effort of University of California-Davis, Oregon State University,
Michigan State University, Cornell University, and the University of Idaho.
Extensive toxicological and environmental pesticide information.
University of Minnesota Extension Service. Provides information and internet
links about farm safety and health activities in the U.S. and around the
world.
Oregon State University and US. Environmental Protection Agency. A 1-800
telephone and web site service providing extensive information on antimicrobial
pesticides
When a pesticide is eligible for reregistration (use approval), EPA explains
the basis for its decision in a Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED)
document.
Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 170 -- Worker Protection Standard.
For complete text of the regulation go to the Federal Code of Regulations.