Cover spray mixture preparation Sample Clauses

Cover spray mixture preparation. The Treatment Operator must prepare the chemical mixture at least daily or more frequently as required. Using a clean graduate measuring vessel, measure the amount of concentrate required for the required volume of mixture. Suitable measuring vessels include graduate plastic or glass measuring cylinders. Add the required amount of concentrate to the spray tank in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions on the label. Fill the spray supply tank with clean water to the incremental volume mark or maximum mixture level mark. Ensure that the chemical is completely diluted in all of the water by mixing the tank for a minimum of two (2) minutes before commencing the spray operation. Some equipment may require extended periods of mixing to fully dilute the chemical in the water. Spray equipment must have a means of continuous mixing of the spray mixture in the spray tank throughout the spray operation to avoid settling or separation on the concentrate. Mechanical mixing devices in the spray tank can achieve this, or agitation from spray mixture returned via a by- pass from the spray pump. Host produce from treated blocks should not be harvested until the specified withholding period has been complied with after the cover spray application.
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