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1. What is the ideal temperature for water aerobics and casual swimming? -
Correct Answer: 80-84 degrees F
2. What are the types of swimming pools? - Correct Answer: General
purpose pools, wading pools, plunge pools, wave pools, lazy river pools,
spray pools, therapy pools and spas.
3. What is a general purpose pool? - Correct Answer: A pool that is about
3 feet deep in the shallow end and from 5-15 feet deep in the deep end.
4. What is a wading pool? - Correct Answer: A shallow pool used by
children and infants with a depth of 1 to 1.5 feet
5. What are plunge pools? - Correct Answer: A catch basin for large water
slides, they are around 4 feet deep and have ladders or steps for a quick
exit.
,6. What are wave pools? - Correct Answer: They are designed with some
type of hydraulic ram or fan that generates waves. They have zero-depth
entry that slopes down to 5 or 6 feet of depth.
7. What are lazy river pools? - Correct Answer: Long narrow winding
basins about 3 feet deep
8. What are spray pools? - Correct Answer: Shallow basins that do not
hold water but catches and returns the water to spray features.
9. What are therapy pools? - Correct Answer: Warm water pools with
special equipment for physical therapy
10.What are spas? - Correct Answer: Small basins of water with built-in
seat benches. The depth of a spa is usually no more than 3.5 feet and they
are normally heated from 100-104 degrees F. A max temperature of 102 is
recommended.
11.How do you maintain your swimming pool applicator certification? -
Correct Answer: You must attend updated training programs and earn six
core and four Category 24 recertification credits every 3 years.
12.What are swimming pool registered technicians? - Correct Answer:
Applicators who have received minimum training requirements under the
direction of an applicator with at least one year's certification in Category
24
,13.What are swimming pool noncertified applicators? - Correct Answer:
They are applicators that aren't certified and are not registered technicians.
They can only apply pesticides if they are under the direct supervision of a
certified applicator who is physically present and within sight of the
application.
14.What is the minimum insurance coverage required for businesses making
pesticide applications? - Correct Answer: $200,000 coverage minimum
is required, with $100,000 bodily injury and $100,000 property damage.
15.What are the water parameters that must be managed in a pool? -
Correct Answer: Organic content, pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness,
temperature, residual levels of available disinfectant, total dissolved solids
16.What are microbial pests that are common to pools? - Correct Answer:
Algae, bacteria, fungi and viruses
17.What is Integrated Pest Management (IPM)? - Correct Answer: The use
of all available tactics or strategies to manage pests so that acceptable pool
and pool facility quality can be achieved economically with the least
disruption to the environment.
18.What kind of test kit is required by the PA Department of Health to measure
levels of disinfectant (Chlorine or bromine)? - Correct Answer: A DPD or
FAS-DPD test kit, which allows for the titration of chlorine levels rather than
color comparison.
, 19.PA rules require that public pools provide for the bacteriological analysis of
the water in a professional lab how often? - Correct Answer: Once a
week at the period of maximum use.
20.What does a FAS-DPD or DPD test kit measure? - Correct Answer: Levels
of free available chlorine, total available chlorine and combined available
chlorine
21.When is the maximum amount of contamination in a pool? - Correct
Answer: Within the first give minutes after swimmers have entered the
water.
22.What are the three goals that we have when managing pests? - Correct
Answer: Prevention (keep it from happening), suppression (reduce the
damage) or eradication (destroy the entire pest population)
23.When must pesticide application records be completed? - Correct
Answer: Within 24 hours of a pesticide application
24.How long must pesticide application records be maintained? - Correct
Answer: Three years
25.What records must be kept for a pesticide application? - Correct
Answer: Date of application, name and address of site, brand name EPA