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Which organization in New Jersey is responsible for enforcing both federal and state
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pesticide laws? ||
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Pesticide Control Program.
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A pesticide product must be registered for use in New Jersey by the:
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Both the US Environmental Protection Agency and State of New Jersey
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In New Jersey restricted use pesticides can be purchased by:
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certified pesticide applicators || ||
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Commercial applicators must be certified and registered in New Jersey if they apply:
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Both general use pesticides and restricted use pesticides
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Applicator records for general and household pesticide use must be kept for a minimum of:
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3 years||
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,All persons using pesticides under the direct supervision of a certified pesticide applicator
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who is not physically present on an application site (other than a termite treatment) may be
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licensed as a pesticide: || || ||
operator
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The following pesticide license is required if pesticides are being applied for hire or as part
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of a service being charged for:
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applicator business ||
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Service vehicles used by a pesticide applicator business which carry pesticides to an
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application site are required to have the business: || || || || || || ||
registration number on two sides of the service vehicle || || || || || || || ||
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Restricted use pesticides must be: || || || ||
stored in a secure, locked enclosure when unattended as well as posted with a pesticide
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warning sign. ||
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For recertification of Commercial Applicators the following is required within the five year
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recertification period, ||
8 credits for core
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, Acute toxicity refers to toxicity from
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A one time exposure to a pesticide
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Chronic toxicity refers to toxicity from
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Many small exposures to a pesticide
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The term LD50 refers to the level of toxicity where
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50% mortality is observed
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Pyrethroid pesticides exert their toxicity in the form of
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a nerve poison with symptoms similar to chlorinated hydrocarbons
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The insecticide napthalene has an acute toxicity level of
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969mg/kg as a dermal LD50 || || || ||
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The dermal LD50 for Vitamin D3 is
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