VI. APPENDIX The following is the list of references cited by or relied upon by the Agency in the proposed rule, in the final rule and a list of the comments from the public. I. References in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (1) Abou-Donia, M.B. and S.H. Preissig. 1976. "Delayed Neurotoxicity From Continuous Low Dose Administration of Leptofos to Hens." Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 38: 595-608. (2) Adams, J.D. 1987. Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision K, Exposure: Reentry Protection. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances. (In press) (3) Aldridge, W.N., J.M. Barnes, and M.K. Johnson. 1969. "Studies on Delayed Neurotoxicity Produced by Some Organophosphorus Compounds." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 160: 314-322. (4) American Association of Vocational Instructional Materials. 1980. Applying Pesticides. Athens, Georgia: AAVIM. (5) American Society for Testing and Materials (dir B; ASTM). 1986. 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"Summary of Reports From Physicians of Illnesses That Were Possibly Related to Pesticide Exposure During the Period January 1-December 31, 1985, in California." (11) California Department of Health. 1974. "Medical Supervision of Pesticide Workers: Guidelines for Physicians." (12) Carmen, G.E., Y. Iwata, L. Pappas, J.R. O'Neal, and F. Gunther. 1982. "Pesticides Applicator Exposure to Insecticides During Treatment of Citrus Trees with Oscillating Boom and Airblast Units." Architectural and Environmental Contamination Toxicology 11: 651-659. (13) Chemical Manufacturers Association Ad Hoc Working Group on Standard Phraseology. 1985. "Recommended Terms for Personal Protective Equipment." Hazardous Materials Technical Bulletin. Washington, D.C.: Chemical Manufacturers Association and Association of American Railroads. (14) Coye, M.J. 1986. "Biological Monitoring of Agricultural Workers Exposed to Pesticides: 1. Cholinesterase Activity Determinations." Journal of Occupational Medicine 28: 619-627. (15) Coye, M.J., P.G. Barnett, J.E. Midtling, A.R. Velasco, P. Romero, C.L. Clements, M.A. O'Malley, M. Tobin, and L. Lowry. 1986. "Clinical Confirmation of Organophosphate Poisoning of Agricultural Workers." American Journal of Industrial Medicine 10: 399-409. (16) Crowder, J., W. Liao, and J. Bergsten. 1984. "Summary of EPA Report, National Monitoring Study: Citrus." Research Triangle Park, North Carolina: Research Triangle Institute. (17) Davis, J.E. 1980. "Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Personnel Monitoring." Residue Reviews 75: 33-50. (18) Davies, J.E. 1986. University of Miami, Personal communication. (19) Davies, J.E., V.H. Freed, H.F. Enos, R.C. Duncan, A. Barquet, C. Morgade, L.J. Peters, and J.X. Danauskas. 1982. "Reduction of Pesticide Exposure With Protective Clothing for Applicators and Mixers." Journal of Occupational Medicine 24(6): 464-468. (20) DeJonge, J.O. 1983. "Clothing As a Barrier to Pesticide Exposure." Presented at American Chemical Society meeting, Seattle, Washington. (21) Development Planning and Research Associates. 1985. "Analysis of Proposed Reentry Interval Regulations under FIFRA." Prepared for U.S. EPA, Office of Pesticide. Programs, under EPA Contract No. 68-02-4064. (22) DuBois, K.P., J. Doull, P.R. Salerno, and J.M. Coon. 1949. "Studies on the Toxicity and Mechanisms of Action of p-nitrophenyl diethyl thionosphosphate (Parathion)." Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 95: 79-91. (23) Durham, W.F. and H.R. Wolfe. 1962. "Measurement of the Exposure of Workers to Pesticides." Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO) 26: 75. (24) Durham, W.F. and C.H. Williams. 1972. "Mutagenic, Teratogenic, and Carcinogenic Properties of Pesticides." Annual Review of Entomology 17: 123-148. (25) Durham, W.F., H.R. Wolfe, and J.W. Elliot. 1972. "Absorption and Excretion of Parathion by Spraymen." Archives of Environmental Health 24: 381-387. (26) Dynamac Corporation. 1984. "The Effects of Production Practices in Eleven Selected Crops on the Potential Exposure of Field Workers to Pesticides." Prepared for U.S. EPA, Office of Pesticide Programs, under Contract No. 68-01-6072. (27) Fenske, R.A., J.T. Leffingwell, and R.C. Spear. 1985. "Evaluation of Fluorescent Tracer Methodology for Dermal Exposure Assessment." In Dermal Exposure Related to Pesticide Use, pp. 377-394. Symposium Series 273. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. (28) Finley, F.L. 1974. "Efficacy of Home Laundering in Removal of DDT, Methyl Parathion, and Toxaphene Residues From Contaminated Fabrics." Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 12: 226-274. (29) Franklin, C.A. 1985. "Occupational Exposure to Pesticides and Its Role in Risk Assessment Procedures Used in Canada." In Dermal Exposure Related to Pesticide Use, pp. 429-444. Symposium Series 273. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. (30) Gage, J.C. 1967. "The Significance of Blood Cholinesterase Activity Measurements." Residue Reviews 18: 159-173. (31) Gold, R.E., J.R.C. Leavitt, T. Holcslaw, and D. Tupy. 1982. "Exposure of Urban Applicators to Carbaryl." Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 11(1): 63-67. (32) Gunther, F.A., W.E. Westlake, J.H. Barkley, W. Winterlin, and L. Langbehn. 1973. "Establishing Dislodgeable Pesticide Residues on Leaf Surfaces." Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 9: 243-249. (33) Gunther, F.A., Y. Iwata, G.E. Carman, and C.A. Smith. 1977. "The Citrus Reentry Problem: Research on Its Causes and Effects and Approaches to Its Minimization." Residue Reviews 67: 1-139. (34) Guthrie, F.E., J.J. Domanski, A.R. Main, D.G. Sanders, and R.R. Monroe. 1974. "Use of Mice for Initial Approximation of Reentry Intervals Into Pesticide-Treated Fields." Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2: 233-241. 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