Operation Manual

8
To ensure safe operation
How to handle agricultural chemicals
Before starting the engine, make sure that the sprayer hose is securely
installed into the power sprayer, and that the nozzle lever is in the
“CLOSED” position. If you fail to do so, agricultural chemicals may splash
on you during operation.
When agricultural chemicals touch your skin by mistake, wash it with
soap immediately. If agricultural chemicals soak into your clothing,
change it.
When you feel dizzy or nauseous and have a headache or a
stomachache, see a doctor immediately. Inform him of what chemicals
you use and your operation (operating time, operating area, operating
means, etc.) Immediate care is required to avoid serious chemical
injuries.
Do not direct the nozzle towards anyone when you spray agricultural
chemicals. Stop your work, if children or those uninvolved are getting
closer to you when you spray agricultural chemicals.
Know the direction of the wind when you spray agricultural chemicals.
Have the wind at your back to avoid the spray. If you spray agricultural
chemicals against the direction of the wind, do not touch the sprayed
crops. Breathing or touching chemicals harms your health.
You should make a plan when you weed and spray agricultural chemicals
to prevent insects. In addition, insect prevention should be done
systematically. This means, weed the area first, as opposed to last, and
spray the land after weeding. This prevents having to weed afterwards
and protects yourself from weeding around freshly sprayed agricultural
chemicals.
Do not do spray for a long time or everyday. Breaks must be taken during
operation. People in a tired state are prone to be affected easily by the
agricultural chemicals when operating the sprayer.