Reducing use of pesticides

Reducing use of pesticides

Type of measure: Substitution

In order to control weeds in grassland, chemical products are used. Unfortunately, these products are not only hazardous to weed, but also to the employees exposed to it. Technological innovations enable more precise projection, which also results in a considerable reduction of exposure for employees.

Points of exposure

When projecting pesticides on grasslands, employees are being exposed to the chemicals in various stages. Especially when filling the machines, we are talking about highly concentrated and massive volumes. Exposure is being reduced by using personal protection. At this moment, there is no alternative solution for control of this kind of weed.

Solutions

An advanced field sprayer with a special camera system enables targeted projection. The cameras recognise the weed and activate individual nozzles, which results in targeted application of the pesticides. The air in the cabin is being filtered. The field sprayer system is still being tested and is not available on the market yet.

Result

Due to this new technique, about 80% less of the entire grassland is being projected. This has a direct relation to the amount of pesticides that is needed. As a result, the machine does not need to be refilled as often and employees are less exposed to the chemicals. When filling the machine with the chemicals, personal protection is still being used.

This development is also important for protection of the environment. Other plants are being preserved and less chemicals are entering the groundwater. Moreover, the reduction of chemicals used result in a serious cost reduction. However, the machine does require investments.

Published August 7, 2019
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About this case
Company:
De Samenwerking / Loonbedrijf Thijssen
Country:
The Netherlands
For more information please contact:
Marcel Betten
General facts

Facts about cancer-causing agents:

  • The direct costs of carcinogen exposure at work across Europe are estimated at 2.4 billion Euros per year.
  • Every year, about 120.000 persons get cancer from exposure to carcinogens at work
  • Annually more than 100.000 people die because of work-related cancer.
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