
Help prevent dairy farm chemical contamination with these tips
The following information is provided by Nationwide®, the #1 farm and ranch insurer in the U.S.*
- Monitor and document chemical use
- Follow label instructions and dairy best management practices
- Conduct regular, frequent inspections of farms and animals
- Train workers to properly handle and administer chemicals
- Update protocols regularly based on chemicals used
“All workers should be trained. Include education on chemical usage,documentation and proper storage and application,” said Nationwide Agribusiness Senior Risk Management Consultant Lance Reeve. “When a new chemical is introduced, train workers on potential hazards. Account for any special handling requirements and ways to prevent exposure.”
- Cleaners
- Sanitizers
- Lubricants
- Other animal treatments and medications
Your program should include how to take care of potential chemical residues in animals, barns and on equipment. Follow all specific product label instructions or warnings about cross-contamination and safe handling. Finally, have a plan for how you will eliminate those residues.