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What part of the body receives the greatest amount of pesticide exposure
Skin
_ ___of all exposure when spraying pesticides is by skin contact
97%
97%
of all exposure when spraying pesticides is by skin contact
Once absorbed through the skin, pesticides enter the _ and are carried
throughout the body.
Blood Stream
The ____ individuals tend to be more sensitive to pesticide exposure
youngest & oldest
,Qualities of an individual that influence their risk of being harmed by a
pesticide
Weight, Age, Gender, Health conditions, Environment
Exposure
occurs when you get a pesticide on or on your body
Occurs when you get a pesticide in or on your body
Exposure
Acute Exposure
Exposure to a single dose of pesticide
Exposure to a single dose of pesticide
Acute Exposure
Chronic Exposure
Exposure for long periods of time to a pesticide
Exposure for long periods of time to a pesticide
Chronic Exposure
,Two components involved when you consider how exposure to pesticide
contributes to risk
How much pesticide you are exposed to in an exposure event, how many
times the exposure occurred.
Risk
pesticides potential to cause you harm
Risk is influenced by two factors
Toxicity and Exposure
Toxicity
measure of a pesticides ability to cause harm
Compatibility Agents
helps products mix together well
Surfactants
help pesticide spray droplets wet plants foliage and spread out evenly over a
leaf
, Why are surfactants particulary important when applying a pesticide to waxy
or hairy leaves?
without proper wetting and spreading, spray droplets often run off or fail
to cover leave surface
Too much surfactant can cause...?
excessive runoff or reduced pest control
Methods Of Control
Chemical, Bio, Mechanical, Cultural
IPM
Integrated Pest Management
Other names for SURFACTANT?
wetting agents, spreaders
Stickers
increases adhesion of solid particles to target surfaces
Increases adhesion of solid particles to target surfaces
Stickers