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Safety
Handling
Application
OKBFRP Horticulture Program
July 2013
 Pesticides are chemicals that kill pests.
 Pests are destructive or otherwise problem
living organisms and “cide” means to kill.
 Therefore, the following are all pesticides:
 Herbicides, which kill plants
 Insecticides, which kill insects
 Fungicides, which kill fungi
 Bactericides, which kill bacteria
 Piscicides, which kill fish
 Rodenticides, which kill rodents
Dead Beetle
 Naturals (nonsynthetics)
 minerals (diatomaceous earth, baking soda)
 biologicals (Bt, B. bassiana, spinosad)
 botanicals (rotenone, neem, pyrethrum, garlic, oils)
 Synthetics (on the National List only)
 processed minerals (sulfur, copper)
 soaps (insecticidal, herbicidal)
 horticultural oils (narrow range, superior, stylet)
 commercial pheromones
 Prohibited Natural pesticide materials
 Arsenic
 Lead
 Cryolite (sodium fluoaluminate)
 Strychnine
 Tobacco dust/nicotine sulfate
Whether organically acceptable or
not, consider pesticides as
“Rescue Chemistry.”
Don’t design your system to depend
on them
*Term ostensibly coined by the late Chuck Walters, editor of Acres U.S.A.
For details , see: http://www.acresusa.com/magazines/magazine.htm
Figure from: Best Management Practices:
Horticultural
Crops, http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/
environment/hort/basics3.htm
Figure from: Best Management Practices: Horticultural Crops,
http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/
environment/hort/basics3.htm
 If you are planning to spray large acreages,
handle & store large amounts of pesticides,
sell pesticides to others, or do custom
application work, you need much more
background than we will give you in this
class.
 See your local Cooperative
Extension Agent for
guidance.
…doesn’t mean it’s safe. Botanical-based
pesticides can be especially hazardous.
Nicotine, cryolite, arsenic, and strychnine
are specifically prohibited from use.
 General Use Pesticides
-These pesticides are not likely to harm the
environment when used according to label
directions. Anyone can buy and use a general use
pesticide.
 Restricted Use Pesticides
-Classified by the EPA because they can cause
harm to human health or the environment even
when applied according to the label.
-Training and testing are required to purchase
and apply restricted use pesticides (i.e.
Certified Applicators).
 Brand, chemical, and common names
 Formulation, ingredients and contents
 Signal Words*
 Directions for use
 Pests controlled
 Crops safe for use
 Application rates
 Conditions & phytotoxicity
 Compatibilities/mixing requirements
 Storage and disposal information
 Safety Information*
 Environmental Hazards
 First aid information
 Manufacturer info. & EPA Registration
Signal Word Toxicity Human Lethal
Dosage
Symbol
CAUTION Low Ounce to a pint None
WARNING Moderate Teaspoon to one
ounce
None
DANGER High A few drops to a
teaspoon
Skull and
crossbones;
POISON
 Brand, chemical, and common names
 Formulation, ingredients and contents
 Signal Words*
 Directions for use
 Pests controlled
 Crops safe for use
 Application rates
 Conditions & phytotoxicity
 Compatibilities/mixing requirements
 Storage and disposal information
 Safety Information*
 Environmental Hazards
 First aid information
 Manufacturer info. & EPA Registration
 Read Label First!!!
 Always Required:
 Long sleeve shirt and long pants
 Shoes & socks (Impervious Boots are best)
 Eye protection
 Gloves (nitrile, latex, etc.)
 Often advisable
 Respirator
 Hat
 Apron (when mixing)
 Wash PPE separate from family laundry
 Dermal: Most common. Immediately wash with soap
and water. Prevent by choosing good mixing location
and wearing suitable PPE.
 Oral: Usually takes place when one neglects to wash
hands before eating and smoking. Prevent by NOT
DOING THAT!!!!!
 Respiratory: Vapors and fine particles are easily
absorbed by lungs and into bloodstream. Mixing location
should be well aerated. Wear mask when appropriate.
 Eye Exposure: Eyes rapidly absorb chemicals. ALWAYS
wear eye protection. Mix chemicals well below eye
level.
Call 911
For a poison emergency in the U.S. call 1-800-222-1222
American Association of Poison Control Centers
 How to clean up spills
 First aid measures
 Fire fighting measures
 Handling and storage
 Personal protection
 Other toxicological
information (LD50)
 Proportioner /Hose-end Sprayer
 Not recommended for most situations
 Compressed Air Sprayer
(Includes Backpacks)
 Best choice for small jobs
 Duster
 Old fashioned, not accurate
but works for some materials
 Reduces surface tension between surfaces,
keeps materials in suspension, improves
coverage
 Very few surfactants are allowed in organic
production. (Dish soaps are prohibited) Some
that are:
 Humic acid extracts. Increase cell
permeability and penetration of
spray, e.g. Humax®
 Spreader/Stickers: e.g. Nu-Film P®,
Therm X70®
 Proper storage is important
-store in original container with label
-storage area should be secure from children
-store biologicals in cool, dark places. Renew
annually??
 Disposal
-Label indicates proper disposal methods
-Some cities have collection days for
hazardous materials.
-ODAFF sponsors Unwanted Pesticide
Disposal Program for farm chemicals.
 Establish a sound organic system, backed up by good
cultural practices to reduce pest problems
 Be certain you have a real problem before resorting to
pesticides. Not all organisms that damage plants need
to be controlled.
 Proper identification of the pest organism is crucial.
 When applying a pesticide, always read the label
before buying, before mixing, before application, after
application (for cleanup)
 Buy pesticides in appropriate sized containers to avoid
having to store them for long periods
 When in doubt, contact your local Cooperative
Extension Office.
Thanks
for your
attention!
George Kuepper
The Kerr Center
P.O. Box 588
Poteau, OK 74953
918-647-9123
gkuepper@kerrcenter.com
http://www.kerrcenter.com/

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Pesticides: Safety, Handling, Application

  • 2.  Pesticides are chemicals that kill pests.  Pests are destructive or otherwise problem living organisms and “cide” means to kill.  Therefore, the following are all pesticides:  Herbicides, which kill plants  Insecticides, which kill insects  Fungicides, which kill fungi  Bactericides, which kill bacteria  Piscicides, which kill fish  Rodenticides, which kill rodents Dead Beetle
  • 3.  Naturals (nonsynthetics)  minerals (diatomaceous earth, baking soda)  biologicals (Bt, B. bassiana, spinosad)  botanicals (rotenone, neem, pyrethrum, garlic, oils)  Synthetics (on the National List only)  processed minerals (sulfur, copper)  soaps (insecticidal, herbicidal)  horticultural oils (narrow range, superior, stylet)  commercial pheromones
  • 4.  Prohibited Natural pesticide materials  Arsenic  Lead  Cryolite (sodium fluoaluminate)  Strychnine  Tobacco dust/nicotine sulfate
  • 5. Whether organically acceptable or not, consider pesticides as “Rescue Chemistry.” Don’t design your system to depend on them *Term ostensibly coined by the late Chuck Walters, editor of Acres U.S.A. For details , see: http://www.acresusa.com/magazines/magazine.htm
  • 6. Figure from: Best Management Practices: Horticultural Crops, http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/ environment/hort/basics3.htm
  • 7. Figure from: Best Management Practices: Horticultural Crops, http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/ environment/hort/basics3.htm
  • 8.  If you are planning to spray large acreages, handle & store large amounts of pesticides, sell pesticides to others, or do custom application work, you need much more background than we will give you in this class.  See your local Cooperative Extension Agent for guidance.
  • 9. …doesn’t mean it’s safe. Botanical-based pesticides can be especially hazardous. Nicotine, cryolite, arsenic, and strychnine are specifically prohibited from use.
  • 10.  General Use Pesticides -These pesticides are not likely to harm the environment when used according to label directions. Anyone can buy and use a general use pesticide.  Restricted Use Pesticides -Classified by the EPA because they can cause harm to human health or the environment even when applied according to the label. -Training and testing are required to purchase and apply restricted use pesticides (i.e. Certified Applicators).
  • 11.  Brand, chemical, and common names  Formulation, ingredients and contents  Signal Words*  Directions for use  Pests controlled  Crops safe for use  Application rates  Conditions & phytotoxicity  Compatibilities/mixing requirements  Storage and disposal information  Safety Information*  Environmental Hazards  First aid information  Manufacturer info. & EPA Registration
  • 12. Signal Word Toxicity Human Lethal Dosage Symbol CAUTION Low Ounce to a pint None WARNING Moderate Teaspoon to one ounce None DANGER High A few drops to a teaspoon Skull and crossbones; POISON
  • 13.  Brand, chemical, and common names  Formulation, ingredients and contents  Signal Words*  Directions for use  Pests controlled  Crops safe for use  Application rates  Conditions & phytotoxicity  Compatibilities/mixing requirements  Storage and disposal information  Safety Information*  Environmental Hazards  First aid information  Manufacturer info. & EPA Registration
  • 14.  Read Label First!!!  Always Required:  Long sleeve shirt and long pants  Shoes & socks (Impervious Boots are best)  Eye protection  Gloves (nitrile, latex, etc.)  Often advisable  Respirator  Hat  Apron (when mixing)  Wash PPE separate from family laundry
  • 15.  Dermal: Most common. Immediately wash with soap and water. Prevent by choosing good mixing location and wearing suitable PPE.  Oral: Usually takes place when one neglects to wash hands before eating and smoking. Prevent by NOT DOING THAT!!!!!  Respiratory: Vapors and fine particles are easily absorbed by lungs and into bloodstream. Mixing location should be well aerated. Wear mask when appropriate.  Eye Exposure: Eyes rapidly absorb chemicals. ALWAYS wear eye protection. Mix chemicals well below eye level.
  • 16. Call 911 For a poison emergency in the U.S. call 1-800-222-1222 American Association of Poison Control Centers
  • 17.  How to clean up spills  First aid measures  Fire fighting measures  Handling and storage  Personal protection  Other toxicological information (LD50)
  • 18.  Proportioner /Hose-end Sprayer  Not recommended for most situations  Compressed Air Sprayer (Includes Backpacks)  Best choice for small jobs  Duster  Old fashioned, not accurate but works for some materials
  • 19.  Reduces surface tension between surfaces, keeps materials in suspension, improves coverage  Very few surfactants are allowed in organic production. (Dish soaps are prohibited) Some that are:  Humic acid extracts. Increase cell permeability and penetration of spray, e.g. Humax®  Spreader/Stickers: e.g. Nu-Film P®, Therm X70®
  • 20.  Proper storage is important -store in original container with label -storage area should be secure from children -store biologicals in cool, dark places. Renew annually??  Disposal -Label indicates proper disposal methods -Some cities have collection days for hazardous materials. -ODAFF sponsors Unwanted Pesticide Disposal Program for farm chemicals.
  • 21.  Establish a sound organic system, backed up by good cultural practices to reduce pest problems  Be certain you have a real problem before resorting to pesticides. Not all organisms that damage plants need to be controlled.  Proper identification of the pest organism is crucial.  When applying a pesticide, always read the label before buying, before mixing, before application, after application (for cleanup)  Buy pesticides in appropriate sized containers to avoid having to store them for long periods  When in doubt, contact your local Cooperative Extension Office.
  • 22. Thanks for your attention! George Kuepper The Kerr Center P.O. Box 588 Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-9123 gkuepper@kerrcenter.com http://www.kerrcenter.com/

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Hank Kimball
  2. Repeated applications of copper formulations can cause soil toxicity over time. Rotenone is a potent piscicide as well as an insecticide. Dust formulations can cause respiratory problems. Rotenone linked to Parkinson’s
  3. If you store a lot of this stuff, have hired hands, other significant safety or liability issues…
  4. Here’s my contact info. Thanks for your time.