Title: Pesticide Storage and Security
1Pesticide Storage and Security
- Cecil Tharp
- Montana State University
- Pesticide Safety Education Program
2Why Secure Ag. Products?
Ryder truck filled with about 5,000 pounds of
explosives, including ammonium nitrate, diesel
fuel and nitromethane.
3Oklahoma City BombingApril 19th, 1995168 Died,
19 children
4Are we safe now?
5Shortly following the events of 9/11, The
Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) asked
farmers to identify specific threats posed by
terrorists. A few selected responses include
How likely do you think it is that an
agricultural, food, or water bioterrorist attack
will take place somewhere in the USA? Likely to
very likely 81 Unlikely to very unlikely
19 Do you feel that you are properly prepared
for agroterrorism or some other security-based
event against your operation? Yes 14 No
51 Don't know 35
6What are all the threats?
- Terrorists / Theft
- Children accessing pesticides
- Environmental Consequences
7Identify the Hazards
- Are containers worn or leaky?
- Are containers of hazardous substances secured
and stored properly? - Are you giving away pesticides or selling
illegally? - Are you recording your inventory?
- Do you have suspicious individuals hanging
around, working for you or wishing to purchase
chemicals?
81 Dispose of leaky or worn containers. -Use
pesticide product on a site written on the
pesticide product label. or -Transport
pesticide product into secondary container which
has a complete pesticide product label
attached. or -Contact MDA (406)444-5400 to
access the pesticide disposal program.
92 Securing the Storage Area
- Maintain a separate location for the storage of
pesticides. - If the storage area is located within a larger
structure, provide access through a separate
outside door. - Keep the storage area locked.
10Securing Storage - continued
- Ventilate the storage area properly, but do not
use structures with windows large enough for
someone to enter. - Store pesticides away from food, feed, seed, and
fertilizer.
11Securing Storage POSTING
- Post the storage area
- Example Danger--Pesticides--Keep Out
- Also post No Smoking signs and do not allow
smoking near the storage area.
12Securing Storage Posting
- Post the name, address, and telephone number of
at least one contact person at the primary
entrance to the storage area. - Post emergency numbers (Poison Control, police,
fire department) in the storage area. - Large Spills contact Montana Department of
Agriculture (406)444-5400. - National Poison Center 1(800)222-1222
- Chemtrecs 1(800)424-9300 ? industry experts
133 Dont Give Away Pesticides
- Do not sell or give pesticides to someone you do
not know. - If you do sell some pesticides, make sure the
buyer has appropriate documentation.
144 Record Inventory
- Maintain an updated inventory of products.
- List at least the product name, date of purchase,
quantity, and location within the storage area. - Store the inventory list separately from the
storage area. Update periodically. - Record all pesticide applications (Restricted Use
Recordkeeping).
155 WATCH FOR SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOR
- Are unauthorized people allowed on the premises?
- Are background checks performed on employees?
- Are employees aware of the security risks
associated with the storage of agrichemicals and
other hazardous substances?
16WATCH FOR SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOR DEALERS
- Watch for unusual or suspicious behavior by a
purchaser or other individuals who - acts nervous, seems uneasy or vague, and avoids
eye contact - demands immediate possession of purchased
material instead of future delivery
17Contact Information
- Cecil Tharp
- Pesticide Education Specialist
- 406-994-5067
- ctharp_at_montana.edu
- www.pesticides.montana.edu