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Links you to your firm of employment and the categories you are certified in - Discuss
the purpose of the applicator license
Every Cert. Category can put down pesticides in different areas for different reasons.
W/O the Cert. you CANNOT put down pesticides in that area. - Explain the relationship
between label uses, application sites, and certification categories
A firm applying on the property of another for hire - State who has to maintain a
pesticide business license
Always unless the non certified employee is an RT - State when a certified, licensed
supervisor must remain on site with a non certified employee
5 - State the number of years pesticide applicator certification is good for
Retesting or certified credit hours - Discuss two options to maintain applicator
certification
www.isco.purdue.edu - Describe where to find reliable information regarding pesticide
applicator continuing certification programs
Passing the core exam and their firm applying for an RT - State how a non certified
employee can become a registered technician
Safety gear, info sheet, product label, a way to contact by phone - List the items that a
certified, licensed supervisor must provide a registered technician before sending them
to work off site
, Anything a certified applicator can do, if certified - List what activities may be performed
by a registered technician
At the top of the product label - Indicate where to find a RUP statement
2 - State the minimum number of years RUP records must be kept
Office of Indiana State Chemist website - Indicate where the kinds of information that
must be maintained in RUP record can be found
Section 2 - Section 2
Weeds, Invertebrates, Plant disease agents, Vertebrates - List the four major pest
groups
Misidentification can lead to ineffective control or control at the wrong time - Explain why
accurate pest identification is essential for effective control
Food, water, proper habitat - Describe the basic conditions required for a pest to survive
The population level for a specific pest at which some control measure is justified -
Define the action threshold
Once you have identified the pest and it's habits, it leads to effective control - Describe
the relationship between pest inspection and an action threshold
Biological, Mechanical, and Cultural - Describe three non chemical control options
Possibly longer and more permanent control with less risk to the environment - State the
advantages of non chemical control options
Herbicides, Insecticides, Fungicides, and Rodentcides - List the four major types of
pesticides and what each control
Effective, fast and easy, reasonable costs - State the advantages of pesticide use
Office of Indiana State Chemist - Indicate which state agency is responsible for
pesticide regulation
Must follow all directions written on the label - Explain the legal obligations of the
pesticide applicator with respect to the product label