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Spray to protect your crops Part 13:

Safety: Storage and disposing of chemical containers Compiled by J Fuls (Pr Eng)

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ou can identify a neat and disciplined farmer by the way he manages his scrapyard and his waste. Empty chemical containers are a significant waste product. Since chemicals can be harmful to humans and animals, it is therefore even more important to discard empty containers in the right manner. Handling spraying chemicals Always consider chemicals to be dangerous! Consult your extension officer regarding the intended application and other safety aspects according to the label.

Store it alone and away from children in a lock-up room or cabinet.

Be careful not to spill any chemicals.

Consult your extension officer regarding the intended application and other safety aspects according to the label.

Clean your equipment properly after use and store it in the lock-up cabinet ProAgri Botswana / Namibia / Zimbabwe 15

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