Georgia Category 34 – Aerial Methods Exam ||Verified
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One purpose of federal pesticide regulations is to:
A. Require public notification about pesticide applications.
B. Provide health benefits to agricultural workers.
C. Establish safety standards for pesticide application
equipment.
D. Prevent agricultural worker from handling pesticides or
working in pesticide-treated areas. - Answer-D. Prevent
agricultural worker from handling pesticides or working in
pesticide-treated areas.
State pesticide regulatory agencies generally have the
responsibility for:
A. Certifying commercial pesticide applicators.
B. Determining the personal protective equipment required
on pesticide labels.
C. Developing material safety data sheets (MSDS).
D. Identifying endangered species. - Answer-A. Certifying
commercial pesticide applicators.
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In addition to the actual pesticide label, which of the
following is part of the pesticide labeling?
A. Any product sales brochures.
B. The job work order.
C. Worker Protection Standard provisions.
D. The Material Safety Data Sheet. - Answer-C. Worker
Protection Standard provisions.
Which of the following is one of the requirements for
pesticide applicator certification?
A. Knowing how to use appropriate application methods
for various pesticide formulations.
B. Demonstrating safe aircraft operation.
C. Following recommended aircraft inspection and
maintenance schedules.
D. Making applications at altitudes specified in regulations.
- Answer-A. Knowing how to use appropriate application
methods for various pesticide formulations.
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From the choices below, what pesticide use information
found on a product label would be specific to an aerial
application?
A. PPE requirements.
B. ASABE droplet size requirements.
C. Field posting requirements.
D. Restricted-entry interval requirements. - Answer-B.
ASABE droplet size requirements.
Having a current Class II Medical Certificate is a
requirement of the ____________ for all pilots making
aerial pesticide applications.
A. U.S. Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA).
B. State Lead Agency (SLA).
C. Federal Aviation Agency (FAA).
D. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). -
Answer-C. Federal Aviation Agency (FAA).
The type of first aid given to a pesticide exposure victim
depends on the:
A. Type of exposure.
B. Age of the victim.
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C. Training of the person administering first aid.
D. Work situation where the person received the exposure.
- Answer-A. Type of exposure.
If a person shows signs of pesticide poisoning he or she
should:
A. Stop working for the day.
B. Receive immediate medical attention.
C. Be assigned to another job not involving pesticides.
D. Be scheduled for a blood test. - Answer-B. Receive
immediate medical attention.
Pesticide laws and regulations help to:
A. Encourage pesticide use.
B. Protect the environment.
C. avoid dependence on alternative pest control methods.
D. Prevent pests from developing control resistance. -
Answer-B. Protect the environment.
Knowing the proper procedures for diluting pesticide
concentrates is:
A. An FAA requirement.