Question Set 20 for the CEU Series
To earn one core continuing education unit for the Florida pesticide applicator license or an FNGLA professional designation, review "Read This!" on this Web site or in the August 2007 issue of Ornamental Outlook. Then answer the following questions and submit this form to the author for grading.
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1. As an applicator, why is it important to understand all information provided by precautionary statements?
2. What will the signal words "Danger," "Warning," and "Caution" indicate to the applicator?
3. What information is provided to the applicator in the "Hazards to Humans & Domestic Animals" precautionary statement section?
4. Under what section will the applicator find the degree of toxicity to aquatic invertebrates, birds, or other animals?
5. In the Personal Protective Equipment section of the precautionary statements
A. what information is provided for the applicator
B. what recommendations are given on user safety?
6. The statements found in the "Physical and Chemical Hazards" section will instruct the applicator on ...
A. proper storage of chemicals
B. what active ingredients are found in the product
C. where not to store chemicals
D. both a & c
7. What information will be found in the "Statement of Practical Treatment" section?
8. Where in the labeling will the applicator always find the "Physical and Chemical Hazards" information?
9. In the "Directions for Use" section, what will the applicator always be cautioned of?
10. As a professional applicator, why is it a good practice to have emergency information easily accessible for all pesticides that you work with?
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