Summary of Important Safety Information (continued)

SEE Troubleshooting section of this manual before attempting any repairs. Wear personal protective equipment and follow safety instructions.

After Spraying

CLEAN sprayer immediately after use according to the directions provided in this manual.

DECONTAMINATE yourself after you are done spraying and have cleaned the sprayer. Wash all exposed areas of the body with soap and water, and remove and launder clothing.

DISPOSE OF or STORE remaining chemicals in secure storage with correctly marked container.

Towing Safety

READ towing safety instructions in your towing vehicle manual.

DO NOT ALLOW drivers younger than 16 to operate the towing vehicle with the filled sprayer attached.

MAKE SURE SPRAYER IS SECURELY ATTACHED to vehicle.

EXERCISE CAUTION in vehicle handling when towingfilled sprayer to avoid loss of control or overturning. o Keep speed to a minimum so you can maintain control. Reduce speed prior to turns.

o Allow for wider turns and for more distance to stop.

o Avoid any sudden steering maneuvers, starts, or stops that could create sway.

SLOW DOWN and EXERCISE EXTRA CAUTION on sloped or uneven terrain. Pick the most level route possible. Drive up and down slopes when necessary, rather than across. Use a vehicle equipped with a roll over protection system (ROPS) if you will be working on non-level terrain.

BE AWARE of the added length of the sprayer and that visibility may be reduced when making turns or backing up.

DO NOT RIDE or TRANSPORT cargo on the sprayer.

COMPLY WITH all local, state, and federal towing requirements if you will be towing on public roads. TURN OFF both sprayer and vehicle, and SET BRAKES or BLOCK WHEELS before leaving unattended.

Chemical accident procedures

Immediate response is necessary in the event of sprayer leaks, bodily chemical contact, poisoning, or spills.

Sprayer leak

If the sprayer develops a leak, immediately stop spraying. Turn off power to the

 

sprayer and follow directions below, as applicable.

Bodily chemical

Personal contamination can occur when chemicals splash, spill, or spray

contact

directly onto a person.

 

1.

Immediately follow First Aid instructions on chemical label.

 

 

General procedures can include:

 

 

a) Eyes – immediately flush with water.

 

 

b) Skin – wash all contaminated skin surfaces with soap and water.

 

 

c) Clothing – remove contaminated clothing. Dispose of heavily

 

 

contaminated clothing per chemical label instructions.

 

2.

Seek medical advice if instructed on the label or the victim experiences

 

 

symptoms of harmful effects. Bring the chemical label for reference.

Poisoning by

In case of poisoning from ingestion or inhalation:

ingestion or

If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call 911. Otherwise:

inhalation

1.

If you are the victim, immediately seek assistance from nearby personnel

 

 

because you may become incapacitated.

 

2.

Immediately follow first aid instructions on chemical label.

 

3.

Call a poison control center for further advice. In the U.S., call 1-800-222-1222.

 

 

Have the chemical label available for reference.

Chemical spills

Chemical spills must be quickly contained and properly cleaned up.

 

Refer to the chemical label for any specific clean-up instructions.

General procedures include:

1.Controlling the spill by stopping the source of the spill.

2.Containing the spill so that it does not spread and get into water sources.

3.Cleaning up the spill immediately.

4.Seeking additional advice from:

-Chemical manufacturer. See chemical label for contact information.

-State pesticide regulatory agency. In the U.S., call the National Pesticide Info. Ctr. at 800-858-7378 for assistance in contacting your state’s agency.

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