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Inform emergency response personnel of the
Shipping papers are
quantity and types of Hazardous Materials that are
designed to?
being transported on a particular vehicle.
Cat I - Danger (highly toxic) Cat II - Warning
Precautionary statements
(moderately toxic) Cat III - Caution (slightly toxic)
and toxicity categories.
Cat IIII - (relatively non-toxic)
Always read the product label before using product.
Before you select, buy or use the product. Before
When should you read
applying. After applying if anything out of the
the product label?
ordinary happens. Before storing or disposing of the
pesticide or pesticide containers.
Types of fumes used. WoodFume. MITC-Fume. DuraFume.
Depth of hole drilled for 12" to 15"
MITC-Fume.
Angle drilled for MITC- 45 degrees or steeper
Fume
Where do I start drilling At ground level
for MITC
, 28" or less- 2 holes beginning at ground line spaced
90 degrees apart and 6" to 8" inches higher than first
In the absence of
hole. 29" to 35" - 3 holes beginning at ground-line
contract specifications,
spaced 120 degrees apart and 6" to 8" higher than
this chart determines the
previous hole. 36" to 49" - 4 holes beginning at
number or placement of
ground line spaced 90 degrees apart and 6 to 8
application holes for
inches higher than previous hole. 50" to 59" - 5 holes
MITC.
beginning at ground line spaced 70 degrees apart
and 6 to 8 inches higher than previous hole.
Have on proper PPE. Grab 1 tube at a time. Start at
Steps to applying MITC- lowest hole first. Open tube away from face. Place in
Fume (after drilling hole) lowest hole (open end down). Place MITC tube cap
in hole. Plug hole.
Identification
Hazard identification
Composition
First-aid measures
Fire-fighting measures
Accidental release measures
SDS (mandatory parts)
Handling and storage
Exposure controls, PPE
Physical and Chemical properties
Stability and reactivity
Toxicological information
Other information
Ecological information
SDS (non mandatory Disposal considerations
parts) Transport information
Regulatory information
We cannot treat a pole 50
within how many feet of a
well?