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3. Food preparation surfaces and equipment shall be covered to
prevent contamination.
4. A suitable respirator, approved by the National Institute of Safety
and Health shall be worn by the person applying the pesticide.
EXCEPTION: A respirator is not required when the pesticide
label or this manual specifies that use in the presence of people
is acceptable.
5. Goggles are optional equipment and should be worn if the person
applying the pesticide experiences any eye irritation.
6. Do not smoke or eat during application and not until after
washing. Wash as soon as possible after application of pesticides.
7. Any pesticide residue noted on smooth surfaces after treatment
should be wiped away using a clean damp cloth. (If a deposit of
dust is noted on the floor immediately after discharge, a blast of
compressed air or CO2 will usually clear the area.)
Precautions in Use of CO2 Fire Extinguishers
1. Discharging CO2 chills metal and can cause freezing injury to
bare hands. Do not touch the nozzle immediately after discharge.
It may be advantageous to wear a glove on the gun hand if
several discharges are to be made in close succession. Do not
hold the release valve open longer than necessary to expel the
dust (about a second).
2. Replace the safety pin in the CO2 tank valve after each use and
secure with wire or tape. Accidental release could result in severe
injury.
3. Keep the face away from openings when applying material in a
luggage compartment or to containerized cargo to avoid dust
backlash.
4. Check the flexible hose between the CO2 tank and dust gun. Pay
particular attention to the areas near the connections. Replace
the host when it shows wear.
Chemical Treatments Aerosols and Micronized Dusts
Precautions in Use of CO2 Fire Extinguishers
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Chemical Treatments Aerosols and Micronized Dusts
Precautions in Use of CO2 Fire Extinguishers
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10/2002-04 Treatment Manual 2-12-1
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Treatment Manual
2 Chemical Treatments 1
Dips
Contents
Overview page-2-12-1
Safety and Dip Treatment Equipment and Materials page-2-12-1
Dip Treatment Procedures page-2-12-3
Step 1—Plan for the Dip Treatment page-2-12-3
Step 2—Designate Restricted Use Areas page-2-12-3
Step 3—Prepare Plant Material page-2-12-3
Step 4—Prepare the Pesticide Solution page-2-12-3
Step 5—Dip the Plants in the Pesticide Solution page-2-12-4
Step 6—Remove the Plants from the Pesticide Solution page-2-12-4
Step 7—Dry the Plants page-2-12-4
Step 8—Disinfect Original Shipping Containers page-2-12-4
Step 9—Clean Up the Treatment Area and Equipment page-2-12-5
Step 10—Release the Cargo page-2-12-5
Safety Responsibilities page-2-12-5
Overview
As with other treatments, chemical dips require careful planning and
preparation. Make sure you have all the necessary safety and
treatment equipment and materials ready before you start the dip
treatment procedure. When you handle pesticides, always comply with
the pesticide Label instructions, and State and local regulations.
Safety and Dip Treatment Equipment and Materials
The following lists include safety equipment (Personal Protective
Equipment, PPE) and basic material that you will need for dip
treatments. However, other materials may be required by additional
Label requirements that are specific to chemical being used.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Always check the Label and Material Safety and Data Sheet (MSDS) for
additional requirements of personal protective equipment. The
following is a basic list of PPE that you will need for dip treatments:
◆ protective eye wear (goggles)
◆ chemical resistant headgear for overhead exposure
◆ chemical resistant rain suit with hood
◆ chemical resistant footwear (rubber or neoprene boots)
Chemical Treatments Dips
Safety and Dip Treatment Equipment and Materials
2-12-2 Treatment Manual 10/2002-04
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◆ chemical resistant gloves (neoprene)
◆ respirator (per Label and MSDS requirements)
Dip Treatment Equipment and Materials
Always check the Label for additional requirements for equipment and
materials. The following is a basic list of equipment and materials you
will need for dip treatments:
◆ Newspaper or any other absorbent paper
◆ Pesticides
◆ Mixing containers and dipping containers must be provided with
lids to prevent spills during transportation and storage.
◆ New boxes (when reconditioning or excess contamination of
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