As a worker in the United States, you have a right to safe, healthy work conditions including:
Medical treatment: You have the right to report work-related injuries and illnesses to your employer.
Protective equipment: If you work with or around pesticides or dangerous chemicals, your employer must pay for and provide protective equipment required for the job.
Training: You have the right to receive information and training about hazards, methods to prevent harm, and the safety and health standards that apply to your workplace. The training must be in a language and vocabulary you can understand.
Housing: If your employer provides housing, it should be clean and safe. You must be allowed to leave your housing during non-working hours.
Bathrooms: Bathrooms should be clean and accessible. Your employer should grant you access to bathroom facilities as needed.
Portable water: You have the right to receive clean drinking water.
Soap and clean water: You have the right to wash your hands as needed with soap and water especially after handling pesticides/chemicals, including vegetables or fruit treated with pesticides/chemicals.
You have a right to know and understand the chemicals you are working with, and your employer must provide you with paid training on workplace chemicals.
Your employer must tell you where and when pesticides were sprayed and when it is safe to re-enter a treated area to avoid accidental exposure.