While Purchasing
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Purchase pesticides/biopesticides only from registered pesticide dealers having valid License.
- Purchase only just required quantity of pesticides for single operation in a specified area.
- See approved labels on the containers/packets of pesticides.
- See Batch No., Registration Number, Date of Manufacture / Expiry on the labels.
- Purchase pesticides well packed in containers.
- Always purchase with proper Bill or Invoice and all details like batch number, manufacturing date & expiry date should be mentioned in it.
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- Do not purchase pesticides from footpath dealers or from un-licenced person.
- Do not purchase pesticide in bulk for whole season.
- Do not purchase pesticides without approved label on the containers.
- Never purchase expired pesticide.
- Do not purchase pesticides whose containers are leaking/loose/ unsealed.
- Never purchase without Bill
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During storage
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Store the pesticides away from house premises.
- Keep pesticides in original containers.
- Pesticides/weedicides must be stored separately.
- The area where pesticides have been stored, should be marked with warning signs.
- Pesticides be stored away from the reach of the children and livestock.
- Storage place should be well protected from direct sunlight and rain.
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- Never store pesticide in house premises.
- Never transfer pesticides from original to other containers.
- Do not store insecticides with weedicides.
- Do not allow children to enter the storage place.
- Pesticides should not be exposed to sunlight or rain water.
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While handling
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Keep pesticides separate during transportation.
- Bulk pesticides should be carried carefully to the site of application.
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- Never carry/transport pesticides along with food/fodder/other eatable articles.
- Never carry bulk pesticides on head, shoulder or on the back.
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While preparing spray solution
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Always use clean water.
- Use protective clothings viz., hand gloves, face masks, cap, apron, full trouser, etc. to cover whole body.
- Always protect your nose, eyes, ears, hands, etc. from spill of spray solution.
- Read instructions on pesticide container label carefully before use.
- Prepare the solution as per requirement.
- Granular pesticides should be used as such.
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- Avoid spilling of pesticides solutions while filling the spray tank.
- Always use recommended dosage
- No activities should be carried out which may affect your health.
- Do not use muddy or stagnant water.
- Never prepare spray solution without wearing protective clothings.
- Do not allow the pesticide/its solution to fall on any body parts.
- Never avoid reading instructions on container’s label for use.
- Never use left out spray solution after 24 hours of its preparation.
- Do not mix granules with water.
- Do not smell the spray tank.
- Do not use overdose which may affect plant health and environment.
- Do not eat, drink, smoke or chew during whole operation of pesticides.
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Selection of Equipments
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Select right kind of equipments.
- Select right sized nozzles.
- Use separate sprayer for insecticides and weedicides.
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- Do not use leaky or defective equipments.
- Do not use defective/non- recommended nozzles. Do not blow/clean clogged nozzles with mouth. Instead use tooth brush tied with sprayer.
- Never use same sprayer for both weedicides and insecticides.
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While applying spray solutions
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Apply only recommended dose and dilution.
- Spray operation should be conducted on cool and calm day.
- Spray operation should be conducted on sunny day in general.
- Use recommended sprayer for each spray.
- Spray operation should be conducted in the wind direction.
- After spray operation, sprayer and buckets should be washed with clean water using detergent/soap.
- Avoid the entry of animals/workers in the field immediately after spray.
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- Never apply over-dose and high concentrations than recommended.
- Do not spray on hot sunny day or strong windy conditions.
- Do not spray just before rains and immediately after the rains.
- Emulsifiable concentrate formulations should not be used for spraying with battery operated ULV sprayer.
- Do not spray against wind direction.
- Containers and buckets used for mixing pesticides should never be used for domestic purpose even after thorough washing.
- Never enter in the treated field immediate after spray without bearing protective clothing.
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After Spray Operation
Do’s
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Don’ts
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- Left over spray solutions should be disposed-off at safer place viz. barren isolated area.
- The used/empty containers should be crushed with stone/stick and buried deep in soil away from water sources.
- Wash hands and face with clean water and soap before eating/smoking.
- On observing poisoning symptoms give the first aid and show the patient to doctor. Also show the empty container to doctor.
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- Left over spray solution should not be drained in or near ponds or water lines etc.
- Empty containers of pesticides should not be re-used for storing other articles.
- Never eat/smoke before washing clothes and taking bath.
- Do not take the risk by not showing the poisoning symptoms to doctor as it may endanger the life of the patient.
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Source : Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage
Last Modified : 3/1/2020
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