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a. Fire Extinguisher, chemical-type rated for fuel fires.
b. First Aid Kit.
c. Eye Wash Solution.
d. Safety Glasses.
e. Container of Oil Dry Compound.
f. Gloves Rated for High Temperature.
g. Respirator Adequate for Formulation being used.
5. CHILDREN:
Many spraying operations are performed in residential areas,
commonly at dusk. This presents the operator with the problem of children who
are attracted to the noise and/or mist being created. Children have been
observed running into and riding bicycles through the mist. The possib
l
e hazard
lies in the toxic effect of some formulations, the severity of which depends upon
the chemical used, mist density and the length of time of direct exposure.
IT IS THE OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DISCOURAGE ANYONE FROM
PLAYING IN THE MIST OR BEING NEAR THE MOVING VEHICLE.
6. FORMULATIONS:
Ensure that formulations are applied only in strict compliance
with the formulation label as well as local, state and federal regulations and that
these formulations are dispersed only by trained personnel of public health
organizations, mosquito abatement districts, pest control operators or other
qualified personnel.
a. Always comply with any requirements for protective clothing, goggles, gloves,
facial masks or respirators required on the formulation label.
b. Do not exceed the dosage set forth on the registration label of the insecticide to
be used.
c. Always store formulation in its original labeled container.
7. BLOWER PRESSURE:
Do not operate with blower pressure above 8
psi, and never under any circumstance exceed 10 psi. For most
applications, a blower pressure (nozzle pressure) of 6-7 psi is
satisfactory (see table 2).
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