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CLOSE THIS BOOKPesticide Safety for Farmworkers - Uso seguro de pesticidas para los trabajadores del campo (Peace Corps, 1994, 26 p.)
VIEW THE DOCUMENTInformation
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAcknowledgements
VIEW THE DOCUMENTReconocimientos
VIEW THE DOCUMENTPreface
VIEW THE DOCUMENTPrefacio
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSigns and symptoms of pesticide poisoning
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSeñales de envenenamiento con pesticidas
VIEW THE DOCUMENTVery serious symptoms
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSintomas peligrosos
VIEW THE DOCUMENTFirst aid: What to do in case of an accident
VIEW THE DOCUMENTPrimeros auxilios: Que puede hacer en caso de un accidente
VIEW THE DOCUMENTResidues
VIEW THE DOCUMENTResiduos
VIEW THE DOCUMENTWork clothes
VIEW THE DOCUMENTRopa de trabajo
VIEW THE DOCUMENTDo's: Safe pesticide practices
VIEW THE DOCUMENTHaga lo siguiente
VIEW THE DOCUMENTDont's: Unsafe pesticide practices
VIEW THE DOCUMENTNo haga esto
VIEW THE DOCUMENTThe label
VIEW THE DOCUMENTLa etiqueta
VIEW THE DOCUMENTRe-entry period
VIEW THE DOCUMENTEl tiempo de reingreso
VIEW THE DOCUMENTWorker protection standards
VIEW THE DOCUMENTLas reglas para la protección de todos los trabajadores

Worker protection standards


You are to be given a written or spoken warning, by word or posted, of pesticide dangers when fields are to be treated or have already been treated.


You should not enter a treated field unless the pesticide dust has settled or the plants are dry from the spray, or unless you are wearing protective clothing and equipment.


You should not enter a field before the safe re-entry time without protective clothing.


You are not to be in a field that is being sprayed or where pesticide can drift on you.

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