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Pay particular attention to the following regulations
Clothing must be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete freedom of movement.
Avoid loose-fitting jackets, flared or cuffed pants, scarves, unconfined long hair or
anything that could be drawn into the air intake.
Wear long pants to protect your legs.
Do not wear shorts. (5)
Mist blower noise may damage your hearing. Wear sound barriers (ear plugs or
ear mufflers) to protect your hearing. Continual and regular users should have their
hearing checked regularly. (4)
Always use rubber/chemical-resistant gloves when working with the mist blower.
Good footing is most important. Wear rubber/chemical boot. (5)
Proper eye protection is a must. Even though the discharge is directed away from
the operator, ricochets and bounce-backs can occur during mist blower operation.
(4)
Never operate a mist blower unless wearing goggles or properly fitted safety
glasses with adequate top and side protection which comply with ANSI Z 87.1 (or
your applicable national standard).
HANDLING OF CHEMICALS
Some chemicals used with your mist blower may contain toxic and/or caustic
substances. Such chemicals can be dangerous and cause serious or fatal injury to
persons and animals and/or severe damage to plants and the environment.
Avoid direct contact with chemicals.
Follow the chemical manufacturer's instructions with respect to any contact with
its product.
Read the manufacturer's label and instruction manual each time before mixing or
using the chemical and before storing or disposing of it.
Do not rely on your memory.
Careless or improper use may cause serious or fatal injury.
Carefully read the labels on chemical containers before use.
Chemicals are classified into categories of toxicity.
Each category will have unique handling characteristics.
Familiarize yourself with the characteristics for the category of the chemical you
are using.
Chemicals may be used only by persons trained in their handling and the
appropriate first-aid measures.
Chemicals may be harmful to persons, animals and the environment if improperly
used. In addition, it is advisable not to use some chemicals that are caustic,
corrosive or poisonous in your mist blower.
Mix only compatible pesticides. Wrong mixtures can produce toxic fumes.
When handling and spraying chemicals, make sure you are operating in accordance
with local, state, and federal environmental protection rules and guidelines. Do not
spray when it is windy. To help protect the environment, use only the recommended
dosage – do not overuse.
Pay special attention when using near watersheds, waterway, etc.
Avoid opening mouth such as eating, drinking, or smoking while handling chemicals
or while you are spraying. Never blow through nozzles, tubes, pipes or any other
component by mouth. Always handle chemicals in a well-ventilated area while
wearing appropriate protective clothing and safety equipment.
Do not store or transport chemicals together with food, drink, or medicines, and
never reuse a chemical container for any other purpose.
Do not transfer liquid chemicals to other containers, especially food and/or drink
containers.
In case of accidental contact or ingestion of chemicals or in case of contamination
of clothing, stop working and immediately rinse them out with clear water and
consult the chemical manufacturer's instructions.
If doubtful about what to do, ask a poison control center or doctor for advice without
delay.
Keep the product's label ready to read to or show the persons you consult.
Clean all chemical spills immediately.
Dispose of any residue observing state, federal or your nation's laws and
regulations.
Keep chemicals out of reach of children, other unauthorized people and animals.
When not in use, store chemicals in a safe and locked place. Follow the
manufacturer's recommendations for proper storage.
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