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PESTICIDE APPLICATOR STRUCTURAL EXAM
1. The primary provincial legislation that governs the sale, use, and application of
pesticides in Alberta is the:
A) Pest Control Products Act (PCPA)
B) Wildlife Act
C) Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA)
D) Weed Control Act
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) is
Alberta's foundational legislation controlling pesticide sale, purchase, use,
application, handling, storage, transport, and disposal. The federal PCPA governs
pesticide registration, but EPEA governs use within Alberta .
2. Under the Alberta Pesticide (Ministerial) Regulation, pesticides are categorized
into which schedules?
A) Schedule A, B, and C
B) Schedule 1, 2, and 3
C) Schedule I, II, III, and IV
,D) Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alberta's Pesticide Ministerial Regulation categorizes commercial
pesticides into Schedule 1 (most restricted), Schedule 2, and Schedule 3. A
certified applicator certificate is required to purchase and use Schedule 1 and 2
pesticides .
3. Which pesticide schedule represents the HIGHEST level of restriction in
Alberta?
A) Schedule 3
B) Schedule 2
C) Schedule 1
D) Schedule 4
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Schedule 1 pesticides are the most restricted category, requiring a
certified applicator certificate for purchase and use. These products typically have
higher toxicity or environmental persistence .
4. The federal legislation that governs the registration and labelling of pesticides in
Canada is the:
A) Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act
B) Pest Control Products Act (PCPA)
,C) Canadian Environmental Protection Act
D) Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Pest Control Products Act (PCPA) is the federal law administered
by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) that regulates
pesticide registration, labelling, and sale across Canada .
5. Under Alberta's Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, a structural
pesticide applicator must:
A) Apply pesticides without a license if the property is owned by a relative
B) Use only unclassified pesticides for indoor applications
C) Hold a valid Pesticide Applicator Certificate for the structural category
D) Apply pesticides only when the building is unoccupied
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Alberta law requires a valid certificate for the structural category to
apply pesticides in, on, or around buildings. Exemptions for relatives do not exist;
unclassified pesticides are not a legal category; occupancy rules vary by label and
situation .
6. In Alberta, who may purchase a Schedule 2 pesticide?
A) Any individual over 18
, B) Only a certified applicator or someone working under their direct supervision
C) Any homeowner for residential use
D) Only licensed pest control companies
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Schedule 2 pesticides require a certified applicator certificate for
purchase, ensuring restricted products are only obtained by individuals with
demonstrated competency in safe handling and application .
7. What is the legal status of a pesticide label in Alberta?
A) A guideline that may be modified by the applicator's judgment
B) A legally binding document enforceable under provincial law
C) A manufacturer's recommendation with no regulatory force
D) Optional for certified applicators
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The label has the force of law under Alberta's Environmental Protection
and Enhancement Act and the federal Pest Control Products Act. Using a pesticide
in a manner inconsistent with its label directions is a violation of the law .
8. What does the "PCP Number" on a pesticide label indicate?
A) A phone number for the Poison Control Centre