Title: North Carolina
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2North Carolina Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services
Food Drug Protection Division
Pesticide Section
3Pesticide Applications
PROTECTING YOU AND THE ENVIRONMENT
4I. Pesticide Mixing and Loading Sites II. PPE
- Personal Protective Equipment III. Pesticide
Container Disposal
5I. MIXING AND LOADING SITES
- HAZARDS TO CONSIDER
- Water Contamination
- Drains
- Backflow Protection
- Mix on site
6DO NOT Mix or Load Next To or Above
- Wells
- Creeks
- Ponds
- Water Sources
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9When Mixing, Loading, or Cleaning Pesticide
Equipment Over or Near Drains
KNOW WHERE THE DRAIN EMPTIES!
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12Proper Mixing and Loading Area
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14Use Backflow Protection
- Air Gap
- Backflow Preventer
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21 II. PPE - Personal Protective Equipment
- Need for PPE
- Knowing How to Use PPE
22PPE Protects You From Exposure When Working With
Pesticides
- TYPES OF EXPOSURE
- Inhalation
- Oral
- Dermal
- Ocular
23Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Label specific
- May include
- gloves
- boots or shoe covers
- coveralls
- hood or wide-brimmed hat
- apron
- protective eyewear
- respirator
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25Review The Label For PPE Information
If Label Does Not Refer To PPE Use a Minimum of
Protection Such As
- Long Sleeve Shirt
- Long Pants
- Shoes and Socks
- Chemical Resistant Gloves
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34PROPER STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE OF PPE SHOULD
INCLUDE
- NEVER Store With Pesticides
- Respirator and Respirator Cartridges should be
Stored Separately - Clean Respirator after Each Use
- Clothes Used While Applying Pesticides Should be
Washed Separately From Other Laundry
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39 III. Proper Pesticide Container Disposal
- Dispose of Pesticide Containers In a Manner Which
Will Not Contaminate Any Aspect of the
Environment - Pesticide Labels Have Specific Instructions on
Proper Disposal Procedures
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45Proper Disposal of Pesticide Containers Includes
- Triple Rinsing or Pressure Rinsing
- Offer for Recycling Where Available
- If Not. Puncture and Place In Landfill
46Steps for Proper Triple Rinsing
- Let Container Drain or Drip Into Spray Tank For
At Least 30 Seconds - Fill Container 1/3 Full of Water
- Replace Cap On Container and Rotate or Shake to
Rinse ALL Sides - Drain Rinse Mixture From Container Into Spray
Tank - Repeat Steps 2-4 Twice More Before Disposal of
Pesticide Container
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49Steps for Correct Pressure Rinsing
- Let Container Drain or Drip Into Spray Tank For
At Least 30 Seconds - Insert Tip of P/N Through Side of Pesticide
Container Near Base - Spray Inside Container for 30 Seconds While
Holding Over Tank - Drain all Rinse Water from Container into Spray
Tank
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53 Offer For Recycling
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55IF YOUR COUNTY DOES NOT OFFER PESTICIDE CONTAINER
RECYCLING, CONSULT FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL
AUTHORITIES FOR APPROVED ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES.
56NCDACS Pesticide Section www.ncagr.com/fooddrug/p
esticid 919-733-3556
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