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Persons applying pesticides under the direct supervision
of a Commercial Pesticide Applicator who is not physically
present on the application site must be registered as a
pesticide
a) dealer
b) operator
c) technician - Answer-b) operator
Records of application must be kept for a minimum of
a) 5 years for termite and 3 years for other Commercial
Applicators
b) 4 years
c) 1 Year - Answer-a) 5 years for termite and 3 years for
other Commercial Applicators
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An inventory list of pesticides likely to be in storage must
be.
a) kept in a. storage. area
b) updated every 2 years
c) forwarded to the local fire department - Answer-c)
forwarded to the local fire department
What is the full name and acronym. of the federal agency
mandated to regulate pesticides? - Answer-Environmental
Protection Agency - EPA
What is the full name and acronym for the law EPA uses to
manage pesticides? - Answer-Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide and Rodenticide Act - FIFRA
What are regulations? - Answer-Regulations are
interpretations of the law and have the force of law.
Define Reentry Time - Answer-Reentry Time is the time
immediately following application of a pesticide to a
treated area when unprotected workers may not enter
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Which federal agency sets food tolerances. for pesticides?
Which federal agency enforces these tolerances? -
Answer-EPA Sets food Tolerances; FDA enforces food
tolerances
FIFRA allows states to establish standards. What kind of
standards? - Answer-More strict
What is the purpose of the tolerance program? - Answer-
The Tolerance program is to ensure that US consumers
are not exposed to unsafe food pesticide residue levels.
The regulations interpreting the Transportation Safety Act
are contained 49 CF. What do these regulations do? -
Answer-Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS) of the
Department of the Interior
Who ultimately bears the responsibility of protecting
endangered species from pesticides? - Answer-You, the
applicator
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The inherent ability of a pesticide. to cause. injury or
poison organisms is called
a) danger
b) toxicity
c) hazard
d) risk - Answer-b) toxicity
In an LD50 equal to 60 mg/kg the 69 milligrams refers to
the
a) pesticide
b) soil sample
c) test. organism
d) food sample - Answer-a) pesticide
The. oral LD60 level which represents a highly toxic
pesticide is
a) 640 ng/kg
b) 5800 mg/kg