10A A Study Guide for Commercial
Applicators
Commercial Applicators - ANS-Any licensed character who applies, uses or supervises the
usage of wellknown-use or confined-use pesticides (RUPs) for their business enterprise or
for hire
DOL - ANS-Department of Labor
ESA - ANS-Endangered Species Act
FIFRA - ANS-Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
ODA - ANS-Ohio Department of Agriculture
ODNR - ANS-The Ohio Department of Natural Resources
OSHA - ANS-Occupational Safety and Health Act
Pesticide-Use Category - ANS-
Record Keeping and what the applicator ought to recognise - ANS-All industrial applicators
shall hold data of their pesticides use for a time no longer less than the following:
General-Use Pesticides and Restricted-Use Pesticides are to comply with 3 years following
the application.
The Federal Laws regulating insecticides - ANS-Environmental Protection Agency is liable
for regulating insecticides underneath the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA).
The role for an applicator operating within the Pest Management Industry - ANS-are liable
for pest control in and round all structures consisting of homes, schools, hospitals,
enterprise, and so forth. Keep up to date with the laws that regulate pesticide programs.
Protect the surroundings from horrific outcomes of insecticides. How to use, cope with, and
store insecticides through following the label commands. Keep document preserving
necessities.
The State Laws regulating insecticides - ANS-The Ohio Revised Code (ORC) and Ohio
Administrative Codes (OAC) are the regulation and guidelines that permit The Ohio
Department of Agriculture (ODA) to control who makes use of insecticides, how insecticides
are mixed, loaded, implemented, and the disposal method.