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Cholinesterase - ANSWER-enzyme produced in the liver how do carbamates and organophosphates affect Cholinesterase? - ANSWER-- organophosphate insecticides inhibit cholinesterase activity - carbamate insecticides inhibit cholinesterase activity Cultural Control - ANSWER-Control of agricultural pests through environmental techniques, such as crop rotation and maintenance of native vegetation Biological Control - ANSWER-the control of a pest by the introduction of a natural enemy or predator. IGR - ANSWER-Insect Growth Regulators; Prevent maturation from larvae to adult; Given as feed through or spot-on; No effect on animal or resistance EPA - ANSWER-Environmental Protection Agency DEC - ANSWER-Department of Environmental Conservation ESA - ANSWER-Endangered Species Act FIFRA - ANSWER-Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act SARA Title III - ANSWER-Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (1986). Federal mandate. Requires MSDS - material data safety sheets. All business must provide these for any hazardous materials for 1st responders. Right to know act FDCA - ANSWER-Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act USDA - ANSWER-United States Department of Agriculture Private Applicator - ANSWER-A person using or supervising the use of restricted use pesticides to produce an agricultural commodity on his/her own land, leased land, or rented land, or on the lands of his/her employer Commercial Applicator - ANSWER-A certified applicator who uses or supervises the use of pesticides for purposes other than those covered under a private applicator certification. PRL - ANSWER-Pesticide Reporting Law - Annual, Due Feb 1st every year How long must you keep pesticide records? - ANSWER-3 years Routes of Pesticide Entry - ANSWER-Oral, Dermal, Inhalation Most common way for pesticide poisoning? - ANSWER-Dermal (Through the skin) Which is more toxic, Low LD50 or high LD50? - ANSWER-Low LD50 has a higher toxicity acute toxicity - ANSWER-adverse effects that occur within a short period after exposure to a toxicant chronic toxicity - ANSWER-the ability of a chemical to cause harm to an organism only after the chemical accumulates to a specific level after many exposures over time Does pesticide poisoning mimic other illnesses? - ANSWER-Yes, such as Flu, diarrhea, etc.

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Cholinesterase - ANSWER-enzyme produced in the liver

how do carbamates and organophosphates affect Cholinesterase? - ANSWER--
organophosphate insecticides inhibit cholinesterase activity

- carbamate insecticides inhibit cholinesterase activity

Cultural Control - ANSWER-Control of agricultural pests through environmental
techniques, such as crop rotation and maintenance of native vegetation

Biological Control - ANSWER-the control of a pest by the introduction of a natural
enemy or predator.

IGR - ANSWER-Insect Growth Regulators; Prevent maturation from larvae to adult;
Given as feed through or spot-on; No effect on animal or resistance

EPA - ANSWER-Environmental Protection Agency

DEC - ANSWER-Department of Environmental Conservation

ESA - ANSWER-Endangered Species Act

FIFRA - ANSWER-Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act

SARA Title III - ANSWER-Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (1986).
Federal mandate. Requires MSDS - material data safety sheets. All business must
provide these for any hazardous materials for 1st responders. Right to know act

FDCA - ANSWER-Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

USDA - ANSWER-United States Department of Agriculture

Private Applicator - ANSWER-A person using or supervising the use of restricted use
pesticides to produce an agricultural commodity on his/her own land, leased land, or
rented land, or on the lands of his/her employer

Commercial Applicator - ANSWER-A certified applicator who uses or supervises the
use of pesticides for purposes other than those covered under a private applicator
certification.

, PRL - ANSWER-Pesticide Reporting Law

- Annual, Due Feb 1st every year

How long must you keep pesticide records? - ANSWER-3 years

Routes of Pesticide Entry - ANSWER-Oral, Dermal, Inhalation

Most common way for pesticide poisoning? - ANSWER-Dermal (Through the skin)

Which is more toxic, Low LD50 or high LD50? - ANSWER-Low LD50 has a higher
toxicity

acute toxicity - ANSWER-adverse effects that occur within a short period after exposure
to a toxicant

chronic toxicity - ANSWER-the ability of a chemical to cause harm to an organism only
after the chemical accumulates to a specific level after many exposures over time

Does pesticide poisoning mimic other illnesses? - ANSWER-Yes, such as Flu, diarrhea,
etc.

CAUTION - ANSWER-slightly toxic orally,
dermally, or through inhalation, or it causes slight eye irritation.

WARNING - ANSWER-moderately toxic
either orally, dermally, or through inhalation, or it causes moderate
eye and skin irritation

DANGER - ANSWER-highly toxic by at least
one route of entry into the body

- 1 drop could kill

A Deposit vs. A Residue - ANSWER-Deposit- The pesticide which is on the leaves,
skin, or other surface right after application

Residue- If the pesticide deposit remains on the surface for a period of time

Particle Drift - ANSWER-the airborne movement of particles such as pesticide dusts
and pesticide-contaminated soil from the application site

Vapor drift - ANSWER-movement of pesticide vapors caused by chemical volatilization
of the product

Volatility - ANSWER-a measure of how readily a substance vaporizes

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