Information on Benomyl
Find information on the registration status, continuous evaluation and mitigation measures in California to regulate this active ingredient. An active ingredient is the chemical that makes a pesticide work on a target pest.
Active Ingredient: Benomyl
Type of Pesticide: No actively registered products
California Registration: No
EPA Registration: No
Fumigant: No
California Restricted Material: No
Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC): No
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC): No
Potential Groundwater Contaminant: No
Reevaluation Status: None
Chemical Class: Benzimidazole
DPR Chemical Code: 1552
Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents
Historic Documents
- April 2002 – Final Report for the 2000 Benomyl Air Monitoring
- February 2000 – Protocol for the Application and Ambient Air Monitoring of Benomyl in Merced/Madera/Fresno Counties During Winter, 2000
- December 1999 – Hazard Assessment of the Fungicides Benomyl, Captan, Chlorothalonil, Maneb, and Ziram to Aquatic Organisms
- November 1999 – Toxic Air Contaminant Program Pesticide Air Monitoring—Proposed Pesticides for Year 2000 Monitoring
- November 1999 – Use Information and Air Monitoring Recommendations for the Pesticide Active Ingredient Benomyl
- August 1998 – Exposure Assessment Document
- February 1998 – Contact Dermatitis in California Nursery Workers: Part I. Surveillance of Skin Disease
- April 1996 – Greenhouse Pesticide Mixer/Loader/Applicator Exposure Study
- August 1990 – Benomyl Monitoring in Kern County
- February 1988 – A General Survey of Foliar Pesticide Residues and Air Concentration Levels Following Various Greenhouse Applications, 1986
- December 1980 – Occupational Illnesses and Injuries Due to Exposure to Benlate as Reported by Physicians in California in 1979
- June 1977 – Occupational Exposures to Benomyl (Benlate) as Reported by Physicians in California for 1975 and 1976