State: Farmworkers to ‘shelter in place’ from pesticides

In this May 22, 2007, file photo, pilot Dave McCarty sprays a pesticide near St. Helens, Ore. Farmers will be allowed to let farmworkers and their families “shelter in place” in their on-site housing when aerial pesticides are being sprayed. The Oregon Occupational Health and Safety Administration now says workers can remain in their housing during early-morning spraying as long as doors, windows and air intakes are closed and the pesticides don’t require the use of a respirator on the label. (Andrea J. Wright/Statesman-Journal via AP, File)

SALEM, Ore. — Farmers will be allowed to let farmworkers and their families “shelter in place” in their on-site housing when aerial pesticides are being sprayed after objections from some growers that newly updated rules were too intrusive, a newspaper reported Tuesday.

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