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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
02/11/2003
Control Number
2003-037N.
Agenda Item Number
11.C.2.
Entity Name
Graves and Sons, Inc. & W.C. Graves, IV
Subject
Precision Application Equipment operation and maintenance plan
Cost Share Grant Contract
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3160
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2881
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IV. PESTICIDES: Yes No BMPs <br /> Equipment 111ainterzance: <br /> 21). Is all pesticide application equipment properly calibrated and = J C3-5. 7, 10 <br /> maintained? <br /> Education and Training: <br /> 22). Are regularly scheduled training sessions held for spray applicators C5, 16 <br /> and others responsible for applying, handling, mixing/loading <br /> and recommending pesticides? <br /> 23). Is this training documented? LiJ C� <br /> 24). Does this training accommodate speakers of other languages? El 7 C5 <br /> 25). Are pesticide labels and label updates discussed periodically ❑ —7 C5, 10 <br /> with your employees? <br /> 26). When discussing pesticide labels is particular attention paid to � � C5, 10 <br /> the "Environmental Hazards" section? <br /> 27). Are applicators trained to control and contain spilled pesticides? E C5, 7 <br /> Pollution Prevention and Preparedness: <br /> 28). Is a written contingency plan readily available in the event J Li C5, 7 <br /> of a chemical spill, and are all employees familiar with this plan? <br /> 29). Are the necessary materials maintained onsite for use in spill ❑ J C7, 17 <br /> response involving small incidents (i. e., absorbent materials, <br /> recovery drums, PPE, and tools)? <br /> 30). Are routine inspections of the pesticide storage area conducted 11:1i7 C� C17 <br /> to check for leaks and spills? <br /> 31). Are reusable mini-bulk containers stored in an area contained to 1--i C17 <br /> prevent runoff into streams, ditches, or wellheads? <br /> 32). Are excess spray solutions containing pesticides managed �El El C17-18a <br /> properly, either by using as the diluent in another application <br /> or by applying it to a target site at labeled rates? <br /> 33). When possible, do you return unopened, unused pesticides _i C18a <br /> in their original container to your local agrichemical dealer? <br /> 34). Is the pesticide storage facility clearly marked and provided ^7 C17 <br /> with fire extinguishers? <br /> 4 <br />
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