QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2025-2026
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Acute Toxicity - Answer-adverse effects occur within a short period
after exposure to toxin.
Chronic Toxicity - Answer-Repeated exposure over time to sub-lethal
doses of chemicals.
Signal Word - Answer-Indicates how toxic a product is and how
dangerous.
Danger - Answer-Category 1 Highly toxic LD-50 (0-50 mg/kg) a taste
to a teaspoon could kill you.
Warning - Answer-Category 2 moderately toxic LD-50 (50-500 mg/kg)
a teaspoon to a tablespoon could kill you.
Caution - Answer-Category 3 slightly toxic LD-50 (500-5,000 mg/kg)
an ounce to more than a pint can kill you.
Type of pesticide - Answer-General terms what type of pests are to be
controlled and also type of formulation.
, Net Contents - Answer-Found on the front of the label along the bottom
edge
Indicates the quantity of formulation in the package
Expressed in weight, volume, or count.
(EPA) Registration and Establishment Numbers - Answer-Indicates the
pesticide has been registered. Number will tell you which location and
facility the product was made at.
EPA - Answer-Environmental Protection Agency.
Precautionary Statement - Answer-Protection precautions of applicators
and other people or animals who may be exposed to the product. Will
see heading (Hazards to humans and domestic animals)
Statement of Practical Treatment - Answer-lists first aid treatments
recommended in case of poisoning or accidental exposure.
Environmental Hazard - Answer-Pesticide maybe harmful to the
environment.
Physical or Chemical Hazards - Answer-Potential hazards such as fire,
explosion or chemical reaction the product may cause.
, Re-entry Statement - Answer-A requirement of the use of a chemical
dictating when one can re-enter the area where the chemical has been
applied.
Directions For Use - Answer-Instructions to tell you how to use the
pesticide.
(IPM) Integrated Pest Managment - Answer-A process used to solve
pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment.
Spot Treatment - Answer-The treatment of an area (2 square feet or
less)
Broadcast Treatment - Answer-Treatment of a large area of crops, or
fields of vegetation.
Space Treatment - Answer-c
Drift - Answer-Unintentional airborne movement of pesticide to a non-
target area.
Dermal - Answer-Most common way that applicators are exposed to
pesticides.
Service Container labels - Answer-Contains name of pesticide