Apprentice — General Pest Control

Core pest control concepts for new apprentices

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What does the term 'signal word' on a pesticide label indicate?

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Under FIFRA, who is responsible for registering a pesticide before it can be legally sold or distributed in the United States?

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The pesticide label states 'For use by certified applicators only.' What does this mean for an apprentice?

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Which of the following actions is REQUIRED before mixing or loading a pesticide?

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What is the primary purpose of the Material Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for a pesticide product?

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What does the term 'signal word' on a pesticide label indicate?

Answer: Signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) indicate the acute toxicity level of the pesticide. DANGER is most toxic (Category I), WARNING is moderately toxic (Category II), and CAUTION is slightly toxic (Categories III and IV). By law, every registered pesticide label must display the appropriate signal word.

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Under FIFRA, who is responsible for registering a pesticide before it can be legally sold or distributed in the United States?

Answer: FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to register pesticides before they can be sold, distributed, or used in commerce. This registration process evaluates the product's efficacy, labeling, and potential risks to human health and the environment.

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The pesticide label states 'For use by certified applicators only.' What does this mean for an apprentice?

Answer: When a label states 'For use by certified applicators only,' the pesticide is a Restricted-Use Pesticide (RUP). An apprentice may apply it only when working under the direct supervision of a licensed certified applicator who is physically present and able to provide immediate assistance. The apprentice cannot apply it independently.

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