July 20, 2009
Insecticide safety:
Study and pay attention to the safety measures on the label. Relatively few deaths have occurred with workers handling poisonous agricultural products or insecticides. Those that have occurred can be traced to ignore of even the least safety directions and defense found on product labels. Some destruction occurs through ignorance or misunderstanding of the available information. Many more violations effect from plain carelessness or what is worse, irresponsibility on the part of workers who have been effectively informed.
The key to safe handling is to understand coupled with the attentive practice of safe working habits. Accidents through pesticides can be prevented. Some of the main causes are:
1. Leaving the material within reach of careless persons
2. malfunction to read and follow the use safety measures on the label
3. Carelessness in the removal of empty containers.
Some do's and don'ts
1. Do understand the manufacturer's label cautiously and totally paying particular attention to precautions and antidotes.
2. Wear sufficient clean protective clothing and equipment as specified on the label.
3. Wash at once and thoroughly with soap and water if spray is spilled on the skin.
4. Eliminate clothes after using poisonous chemicals and bathe with plenty of soap and water. Wash work clothes previous to using again.
5. Wash hands and face prior to eating or smoking.
6. Hold insecticides to the property being treated.
7. Stock up insecticides in the original labeled containers away from food, feed or drug and out of reach of children, pets and cattle.
8. Dispose of bare containers properly and safely.
9. Don't inhale sprays or dusts.
10. Don't direct spray or dust flow into the wind.
11. Don't permit clothing to become saturated with dust or spray.
12. Don't utilize sprayers with leaking hoses or connections.
13. Don't allow drift onto adjacent fields, particularly pasture and forage crops or fields containing produce prepared to harvest.
14. Don't pollute fish ponds, streams or lakes.
15. Don't use the lips to siphon liquids from containers or to blow out clogged lines, nozzles.
Sanitation and weather:
Destroy harvest remains following last harvest as well as control volunteer crop plants and weed hosts in vacant fields, along field edges and in the production fields. Weather factors have a great effect on the incidence of plant pests, the tolerance of plants to injure by the pests, the effectiveness of treatments and the probability of damage to the plants from insecticide treatments.
Recommended Reading
- Natural insecticide:
- Type of insecticide used for Cotton:
- What is an insecticide dust?
- What is insecticide?
- Sharpshooter insecticide
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