could cause some human injury or environmental damage even when used as
directed on the label.
2. Commercial applicators ANS >>> Persons who apply or use a pesticide or
device on any property of another person for compensation.
3. Public applicators ANS >>> Persons who apply pesticides as part of their duties
as employees of a state agency, county, municipal corporation, or other
governmental agency.
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, 4. Noncommercial applicators ANS >>> Persons who apply restricted use
pesticides on land or property owned, rented, or leased by the applicator or the
applicator's employer.
5. Private applicators ANS >>> Persons who apply any restricted use pesticides
for the production of an agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by
themselves or their employers, or on the property of other agricultural producers
with whom they trade services.
6. Certified handlers ANS >>> Persons employed by a licensed commercial
applicator, non- commercial applicator, public applicator, or pesticide dealer who
handle pesticides in other than unopened containers for the purpose of preparing,
mixing, or loading pesticides for application by another person, repackaging bulk
pesticides, or dispos- ing of pesticide-related wastes from these activities.
7. Certified applicator ANS >>> A person certified by the IDALS to use
pesticides as a private, public, or commercial applicator.
8. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) ANS >>>
Regulates the production, transporation, sale, use, and disposal of all pesticides.
9. Residues ANS >>> Pesticides may remain in small amounts in or on fruits,
vegetables, grains, other foods, and animal feed. Measure in ppm (parts per
million), ppb, ppt.
10. Tolerances ANS >>> Allowable residue levels; Safe tolerance ANS >>> reasonable
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