According to the EPA, these behaviors include washing hands before eating, smoking, or using the restroom; wearing protective clothing to minimize skin contact with residue at work (such as long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and work boots); showering and changing clothes immediately after work; and washing work clothes separately from other laundry and per the WPS, these behaviors are required to be taught to farmworkers as part of the informational component of the WPS. While not required to be taught, gloves have been reported to be efficacious in minimizing pesticide exposures (California Poison Control System, 2013, Furlong et al., 2015,