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list outdoor sensitive areas
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-schools, playgrounds, recreational areas
-habitats of endangered species
-apiaries (honey bee sites), wildlife refuges, parks
-areas where domestic livestock kept
-ornamental plantings, gardens, food/feed crops
-band
-basal
-broadcast
-crack-and-crevice
-directed spray
-foliar
-rope-wick/wiper
, -soil
-soil incorporation
-soil injection
-space treatment
-spot treatment
-tree injection
1) clear area of people, pets, etc, keep out until dried or restricted-entry time
expired
2) ensure pesticide reaching target area
3) apply pesticide evenly and correct amount
4) ensure pesticide maintains uniform mix
5) check hoses, other equipment parts often during application
6) turn spray equipment off when you pause for any reason
7) check label for any post application requirements
-fatigue, exhaustion, muscle weakness
-dizziness or fainting
-clammy hot, dry skin
-altered behavior, confusion, slurred speech, irrationality
-headache, nausea, chills
-heavy sweating--> complete lack of sweating
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-texture- relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay particles (sandy
soils --> more leaching, but clay can leach too)
-structure- shape/arrangement soil particles (macropores- holes in
soils) (more macropores --> more leaching)
,-organic matter- (higher org --> less leaching)
-depth to groundwater- shallow water table --> higher chance
contamination
-geology- high permeable materials (ie gravel deposits)
--> more leaching
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list 4 ways bees and other pollinators list ways to minimize injury to bees
can be exposed to pesticides and pollinators
Soil characteristics that
Take the following actions in case of
influence leaching/groundwater
pesticide fire:
contamination
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Definition
-minimum eyewear is safety glasses
-if goggles required, have eyewash dispenser immediately available
-consult eye doctor if wear contact lenses
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, List the factors affecting runoff and list some common application
erosion rates methods
Define and describe phytotoxicity Good work practices-eyewear
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Define and describe phytotoxicity
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-particulate filters- remove dusts, aerosols, or sprays suspended in the air
-chemical cartridges or canisters- remove contaminant-specific gases and vapors
-plant injury due to chemical exposure
-can occur on any part of plant
-primarily due to drift, also surface runoff and root uptake
-places where people live, work, shop, or are cared for
-where food/feed processed, prepared, served, stored
-where animals live, eat, cared for
-ornamental or sensitive plants grown