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Pesticide laws and regulations B. protect the environment
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.
Knowing the proper procedures D. an EPA general standard for certified applicators
for diluting pesticide
concentrates is:
A. An FAA requirement.
B. The requirement of local
pesticide regulatory agencies.
C. Part of the federal Worker
Protection Standard provisions.
D. An EPA general standard for
certified applicators.
, The format of pesticide labels is B. federal regulations
established by:
A. Pesticide manufacturer
guidelines.
B. Federal regulations.
C. State laws.
D. ASABE professional
standards.
Knowing how to properly A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
handle, mix, store, and dispose
of pesticides is a requirement of
the:
A. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
B. Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA).
C. United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
D. Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
One purpose of federal D. Prevent agricultural workers from handling pesticides or
pesticide regulations is to: working in pesticide-treated areas
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 workers
from handling pesticides or
working in pesticide-treated
areas.
State pesticide regulatory A. Certifying commercial pesticide applicators.
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.