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Pesticide Storage Systems

Pesticide Storage Systems. Why Planned Storage Areas?. Good Business Management Safety & Protection Secure & Easily Identified. Storage Areas Protect:. The environment Family, friends and others. Storage Areas Should Be:. Separate building or cabinet Well identified with signs.

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Pesticide Storage Systems

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  1. Pesticide Storage Systems

  2. Why Planned Storage Areas? • Good Business Management • Safety & Protection • Secure & Easily Identified

  3. Storage Areas Protect: • The environment • Family, friends and others

  4. Storage Areas Should Be: • Separate building or cabinet • Well identified with signs

  5. Reduce Contamination: • Never store by livestock or pet feed • Store pesticides away from fertilizer • Never store by household products • Store protective clothing separately

  6. Storage Areas Should Be: • Secure and locked at all times

  7. Storage Areas Should Include: • Temperature control • avoid freezing or • excessive heat • Storage for volatile products

  8. Storage Areas Should Include: • Moisture controls • Separate areas for herbicides & insecticides

  9. Storage Areas Should Provide: • Low runoff potential • Adequate lighting • Clean water source

  10. Storage Areas Should Provide: • Non-porous flooring & shelving • Tools for spill management • Safety equipment

  11. Emergency Situations: • Post emergency numbers • Identify storage area • Have building maps and product lists • easily accessible

  12. Pesticide Containers: • Keep pesticides in original container • Keep label firmly • attached • Check for • damaged • containers

  13. Labels: • Read for safety instructions • Read for storage instructions • Make sure labels are legible

  14. State Storage Regulations: • Store pesticides separately from • Commercial fertilizer • Animal feeds • Bulk storage equivalent to • 55 gallons liquid • 100 net pounds dry matter

  15. State Storage Regulations: • On-farm bulk storage exempt if • mobile containers are used • Non-mobile containers defined as • having fixed plumbing attached • and refill directly from a tank truck

  16. Storing Pesticides Safely • Properly storing pesticides makes • good business sense. • Protects people • & animals • Protects the • environment

  17. References: • Applying Pesticides Correctly • OSU Extension Bulletin 825-A • Pesticide User’s Guide • OSU Extension Bulletin 745 • On-Farm Agrichemical • Mixing/Loading Pad • OSU Extension FactSheet AEX-522-93

  18. Pesticide Education Program Ohio State University ExtensionJoanne Kick-Raack, CoordinatorDeveloped by: Cindy Folck, Extension AssociateAcknowledgements and special thanks to:Applying Pesticides Correctly Bulletin – Ohio State Univ. ExtensionFarm *A* Syst Slides & Training ManualVirginia Tech Pesticide ProgramsPurdue Pesticide ProgramsSteve Foster, OSU Extension, Darke Co. Produced By:

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