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1. What is the primary purpose of the Alberta Pesticide Applicator
Certification Program?
To ensure safe and responsible use of pesticides
This program aims to protect public health, the environment, and
applicators by ensuring proper pesticide use.
2. Which of the following is considered a restricted-use pesticide in
Alberta?
Pesticides that require special handling due to toxicity or
environmental impact
Restricted-use pesticides can only be applied by certified
applicators to minimize risks.
3. What is the most important step before applying any pesticide?
Reading and understanding the product label
The label contains critical instructions, safety precautions, and
legal requirements.
4. Which signal word indicates the highest level of acute toxicity on a
pesticide label?
Danger
“Danger” signifies the pesticide is highly toxic and may cause
severe harm if mishandled.
,5. What does PPE stand for in pesticide application?
Personal Protective Equipment
PPE protects applicators from chemical exposure and reduces
health risks.
6. How often should pesticide application equipment be calibrated?
Regularly, before each major use or according to manufacturer
instructions
Proper calibration ensures the correct amount of pesticide is
applied, reducing waste and risk.
7. What is the primary route of pesticide exposure for applicators?
Skin contact
Dermal exposure is the most common, as pesticides can easily
penetrate skin.
8. Which of the following is a symptom of pesticide poisoning?
Headache, dizziness, nausea, or skin irritation
Recognizing early symptoms is critical for timely first aid and
medical treatment.
9. What is the purpose of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
To provide detailed information on hazards, handling, and
emergency measures
SDS gives applicators guidance on safe use and what to do in case
of exposure.
10. What should be done if a pesticide spill occurs?
Follow the label and SDS instructions, contain, and clean up
safely
, Spill response prevents environmental contamination and reduces
risk to humans and animals.
11. Which factor most affects pesticide drift?
Wind speed and direction
Drift occurs when pesticides move off-target due to air movement;
controlling drift protects the environment and neighboring crops.
12. What is the meaning of “pre-harvest interval” on a pesticide
label?
The minimum time required between pesticide application and
crop harvest
Following this interval ensures residue levels are safe for
consumption.
13. Which of the following is a best practice for reducing
pesticide runoff into water sources?
Avoiding applications near water bodies and following buffer
zones
Buffer zones and proper application protect aquatic ecosystems.
14. Why is it important to store pesticides in a locked, dry, and
ventilated area?
To prevent accidental exposure, contamination, and degradation
Proper storage reduces the risk of poisoning and maintains
product effectiveness.
15. What is the primary environmental concern associated with
pesticide use?
Contamination of soil, water, and non-target organisms
Pesticides can harm beneficial insects, wildlife, and ecosystems if
not used properly.