Shipping papers are designed to? - (correct Answer) - Inform emergency response personnel of the
quantity and types of Hazardous Materials that are being transported on a particular vehicle.
Precautionary statements and toxicity categories. - (correct Answer) - Cat I - Danger (highly toxic) Cat II -
Warning (moderately toxic) Cat III - Caution (slightly toxic) Cat IIII - (relatively non-toxic)
When should you read the product label? - (correct Answer) - Always read the product label before using
product. Before you select, buy or use the product. Before applying. After applying if anything out of the
ordinary happens. Before storing or disposing of the pesticide or pesticide containers.
Types of fumes used. - (correct Answer) - WoodFume. MITC-Fume. DuraFume.
Depth of hole drilled for MITC-Fume. - (correct Answer) - 12" to 15"
Angle drilled for MITC-Fume - (correct Answer) - 45 degrees or steeper
Where do I start drilling for MITC - (correct Answer) - At ground level
In the absence of contract specifications, this chart determines the number or placement of application
holes for MITC. - (correct Answer) - 28" or less- 2 holes beginning at ground line spaced 90 degrees apart
and 6" to 8" inches higher than first hole. 29" to 35" - 3 holes beginning at ground-line spaced 120
degrees apart and 6" to 8" higher than previous hole. 36" to 49" - 4 holes beginning at ground line
spaced 90 degrees apart and 6 to 8 inches higher than previous hole. 50" to 59" - 5 holes beginning at
ground line spaced 70 degrees apart and 6 to 8 inches higher than previous hole.
Steps to applying MITC-Fume (after drilling hole) - (correct Answer) - Have on proper PPE. Grab 1 tube at
a time. Start at lowest hole first. Open tube away from face. Place in lowest hole (open end down). Place
MITC tube cap in hole. Plug hole.
SDS (mandatory parts) - (correct Answer) - Identification
Hazard identification
Composition
First-aid measures
Fire-fighting measures
Accidental release measures
Handling and storage
Exposure controls, PPE
Physical and Chemical properties
Stability and reactivity
, Toxicological information
Other information
SDS (non mandatory parts) - (correct Answer) - Ecological information
Disposal considerations
Transport information
Regulatory information
We cannot treat a pole within how many feet of a well? - (correct Answer) - 50
When symptoms appear over a long period of time due to repeated exposures to slightly toxic materials;
this is known as? - (correct Answer) - Chronic poisoning
How many MITC tubes are placed in a 35" ground-line circumference? - (correct Answer) - 3
An applicator is allowed to apply a pesticide at a lower dosage than what is listed on the label? - (correct
Answer) - True
What is the proper method (in order) to follow if the event of a spill? - (correct Answer) - Control
Contain
Clean
Call
When a pesticides label does not sufficiently mitigate the risk and special handling, training and
application procedures are necessary. This is known as? - (correct Answer) - Restricted Use
What is the signal word for MITC-Fume? - (correct Answer) - Danger
When mixing hollow heart, it is mixed with? - (correct Answer) - Water
What are the six items that fulfill the Hazard Communication Program? - (correct Answer) - SDS
Shipping Papers
Markings
Product Labels
Placards
Emergency Response Information
What are the only two signal words that can be found on pesticide labels? - (correct Answer) - Danger
Warning