Most farmers know to be careful with chemicals store, transport and dispose of the chemicals they use can prevent unintended injury or illness.
Inhalation the breathing into the lungs of dust, mists, vapors or smoke..
Absorption contact of chemical with the skin or mucous membranes such as the eyes, nose, mouth, ears.
Injection the forcing of substance into the body through needle, high pressure or puncture from contaminated..
These chemical data sheets list the precautions for use, health effects, safety controls to use such contact numbers in case of exposure or large spill release and withholding periods for crops and livestock..
Store chemicals in secure place that is well ventilated, temperature controlled if possible and solution such as large catch basin under the storage shed or cabinet.
Always keep record of the chemicals that you buy, use and store.
Further, take all PPE with you and written record of what you carrying in case of spill...
School self inspection Click the link to view the complete self-inspection checklist for schools..
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