Chapter 23 Flashcards
What steps can you take to prepare to respond in case of pesticide exposure or spill?
read and understand the pesticide label before you make an application
know the first aid procedures
let one other person know what you are dpomg
have adsorptive material with you
keep plenty of soap detergent and water on hand
have extra clothes
What steps can you take to ensure equipment is working properly?
calibrate equipment
look for Leakes in hoses, pumps. or tanks
turn off machinery before making adjustments or repairs
wear PPE when working on equipment
what steps can you take to prevent people, pets, etc. from getting expose to pesticides?
don’t allow them near pesticide equipment
sometime you must notify them in advance
plan application who people will not be exposued
WPS requirements:
display application information where workers can access it
information exchange between the owner and commercial pesticide application
posting treated areas to warn workers of exposure hazards
How can you avoid exposing sensitive areas to pesticides?
be mindful of drift
never spray directly into bodies of water
Who is responsible for keeping anyone but trained and protected handlers out of an area you are treating?
the pesticide applicator
Examples of applications that present you with a high risk of exposure? What can you do to reduce risk?
hand held equipment - close to the pesticide (wear PPE, apply pesticides so you are baking out of the treated area)
Mist blowers, aerosol and fog generators,, high pressure sprayers, power dusters, equipment that directs applications over your head, applying in. enclosed spaces
What should you do during an application to ensure pesticide is being applied uniformly and at the proper rate?
monitor you equipment and the delivery, make sure it is reaching the target area uniformly
check the level of pesticide to be sure the correct amount is being applied
do not let pesticides puddle e
ensure pesticide maintains a uniform mix
Where can you find restrictions for re entry of the pesticide label?
check the label for post application requirements
return equipment to proper area
remove granules from non target areas
clean equipment
wash hands prior to using them
take a shower
clean or dispose of contaminated PPE and work clothes
How do you identify which reentry restrictions on a pesticide label pertains to the application you have made?
reentry restrictions listed in the Ag use requirements pertains to site covered by WPS. If the pesticide is labeled for non-agricultural use check under the direction for that specific use
Who must be prevented from entering a site while reentry restriction are in effect?
restrictions listed under ag use requirements apply only to ag workers covered by WPS
How do reentry restrictions differ between non ag applications and applications covered by the WPS
are listed somewhere other than in an Ag use Requirement
pertain to all individuals
make the pesticide applicator responsible for keeping people out
do not list a specific number of hours
How long should people and pets stay our of an area after a pesticide application if the label does not list reentry restrictions
sprays - until sprays have dried
dust, granules, pellets - until dusts have settled
fumigants - until air monitoring show low concentration of fumigant
foggers - must list ventilation requirements
Who is responsible for keeping people out of the pesticide treated area while reentry restrictions are in effect?
WPS - agricultural employer
General - pesticide applicator
what should you do to clean up after a pesticide application
check the label for post application requirements
between jobs depressurize sprayers
return equipment to appropriate areas
remove granules from non target areas
wash your hands
take a shower
clean or dispose of contaminated PPE and work clothes