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Every pesticide label carries a signal word indicating the
products' toxicity categories. Which of these combinations
is incorrect?
A: Highly Toxic Signal word "Danger-Poison"
B: Moderately Toxic Signal word "Warning"
C: Slightly Toxic Signal word "Caution"
D: Relatively Non-Toxic Signal word "careful" - Answer-
Relatively Non-toxic signal word "careful."
According to EPA, non-food areas of a food handling
establishment include:
A: lavatories
B: boiler rooms
C: dishwashing
D: lavatories & boilers
E: a, b, and c - Answer-D: Lavatories and boiler rooms
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Label directions do not contain the following:
A: the pests to be controlled
B: how to identify the pest
C: amount (dosage) to be applied
D: safety precautions - Answer-B: How to identify the
problems
Which of the following would be considered a spot
treatment?
A: an application to a carpet for flea control
B: an application to a small (2 Sq. Ft) area of wall under a
sink
C: an application to a crack next to a cabinet
D: any of the above - Answer-B: an application to a small
(2 Sq. Ft) area of wall under a sink
A pesticide label contains the word "Warning" on the front
panel if the label. This is:
A: the ingredients statement
B: the direction for use
C: the net contents
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D: the signal word - Answer-D: the signal word
If a pesticide is a Restricted Use Pesticide, it must:
A: say so on the label
B: be used only by the owner of the company
C: be applied while wearing a respirator
D: not be applied inside buildings - Answer-A: say so on
the label
What is the best source of information about a pesticide
product?
A: the pesticide label.
B: the pesticide dealer.
C: UK recommendations.
D: an experience certified applicator. - Answer-A: The
pesticide label.
If rodent bait is used in areas accessible to children or
pests, it must be placed:
A: in tamper resistant bait stations.
B: behind appliances.
C: out of sight.