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Overview


Risk Characterization Documents (RCDs) estimate the nature and likelihood of adverse health effects in humans who may be exposed to pesticides.

Other Documents

  • August 2018 - Backpack Use of Naled Products in California
  • March 2013 – Lompoc Monitoring Report
  • October 2001 – WH&S Branch Activities and Results of Analyses Related to the Investigation of 43-FRE-99 (Project 9903) (PDF)
  • March 2000 – Review of in Vivo Dermal Penetration Study of Naled in the Rat (PDF)
  • November 1995 – Ambient Air Monitoring After an Application of Naled in Tulare County During June 1995 (PDF)
    • Appendices (PDF)
  • August 1975 – A Study of the Decay of Naled (Dibrom) Residues on Grape Foliage and Soil in Kern County, California, August 1975 (PDF)

RMDs identify pesticide exposures that require mitigation in order to further protect human health.

  • May 2003 – Risk Management Directive (PDF)
  • September 2002 – Risk Management Directive – First Addendum to the Naled Risk Characterization Document (PDF)

For document retrieval, please submit a request at our Public Records Portal (NextRequest).

For content questions, contact:

Christine Herrera
Worker Health and Safety Branch
1001 I Street, P.O. Box 4015
Sacramento, CA 95812-4015
Phone: (916) 445-4261
E-mail: Christine.Herrera@cdpr.ca.gov

Brenna McNabb
Pesticide Registration Branch
1001 I Street, P.O. Box 4015
Sacramento, CA 95812-4015
Phone: (916) 445-0179
E-mail: Brenna.McNabb@cdpr.ca.gov