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Transporting pesticides safely
•Activate turn signals well in advance of turns
•Remember that application rigs require more gradual braking
•Accelerate gradually to avoid shifting the load
•Never transport pesticides in the passenger space of a closed vehicle and never
allow passengers to ride with pesticides (i.e., in the bed of the truck)
•Know how to respond if tires go off the edge of the road: Don’t overcorrect – pull
back onto the highway gradually
•Drive with headlights on at all times and place reflective tape on trucks and
trailers
•Use the 4-second rule to stay a safe distance behind vehicles in front
•Stop a safe distance from the vehicle in front in traffic – drivers should be able
to see their rear tires
•Make sure current Material Safety Data Sheets for each pesticide being transported
are on-board
•Secure all pesticide containers and equipment to prevent rolling and sliding before
traveling
•Protect pesticide bags from punctures, tears and moisture during transport
•Be prepared for a chemical spill and have all safety equipment needed, including
gloves, face mask, water, kitty litter, etc.
5/4/2017