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Application/saftey equipment to keep in the truck?
I've been making a list of things to keep in the truck. Feel free to add to it.
Chemical coveralls Chemical gloves Chemical boots "Caution Pesticides" signs for sprayer tanks and truck lock box Padlock for truck lock box Measuring beakers Neutresol Spill kit Eye wash Broom with dust pan Majic marker for marking jugs, spill clean up containers, etc 5 gallon bucket with lid Emergency contact numbers Dust masks Measuring wheel MSDS sheets for any and all chemicals onboard the vehicle Pesticide labels for any and all chemicals onboard the vehicle Business license CA wallet card Insurance policy documentation Weed identification literature Application record forms/blank templetes Pesticide Law Book Digital camera for taking pictures of unknown weeds/pests Shovel Sprayer hose repair kit (splice barbs and clamps)
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Fire Extinguisher(s) First Aid Kit Tie Downs and Tow Straps Come along Electrical repair kit with wire, connectors and crimping tool, fuses etc Tie Wraps various sizes Duct Tape I think were supposed to have some hand wash soap but I don't carry any I have been carrying a box of disposable latex gloves for repairs and nasty stuff to keep the hands clean. Works good for cleaning and changing nozzles, filters etc |
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All that stuff wouldn't fit behind the seat of my truck. But I carried a spill kit.
Eye wash kit is good, but also have chemical goggles--particularly important if you carry any concentrate chemicals. I had sunglasses with liquid side shields. Cell phone would be handy. Even if you have to pay your employee for each call he makes to you. Essential, and probably required by law, liquid soap dispenser and a sprayer filled with wash water only, to clean the hands. If space is tight--maybe use duct tape and tape the liquid soap to a 1-quart hand sprayer filled with clear water. Anybody else--what is the best way to carry soap and water? |
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Best way to carry soap and water is...soap and water in a can. Its a pressurized can with soap and water. I buy cases of it from my supplier.
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They make those Jo-Jo hand wipes in a can. Kinda pricey, but they work nice. It's the same waterless hand cleaner that you wipe off with paper towels, but these are towels pre-soaked in the same thing. Similar to armor all wipes. I kept a tub of them in my semi when I drove cross country. Napa and Oriellys sell them.
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