Getting Dressed for Work: A Tale of Two Applicators
This video is intended as a fun take on how to dress properly when handling pesticides. Please note that the characters depicted are preparing for a non-specific pesticide application in order to demonstrate the minimum protective clothing and equipment that should be worn. In real life, you should read the label of the specific product you intend to use. The label will tell you exactly what you should wear when handling that product.
At a minimum, when you handle pesticides you should wear socks, closed-toe shoes, long pants, a long-sleeve shirt, and chemical-resistant gloves.
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At a minimum, when you handle pesticides you should wear socks, closed-toe shoes, long pants, a long-sleeve shirt, and chemical-resistant gloves.
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