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Question Set 24 for the CEU Series

To earn one core continuing education unit for the Florida pesticide applicator license or an FNGLA professional designation, review "Law And Order" on this Web site or in the December 2007 issue of Ornamental Outlook. Then answer the following questions and submit this form to the author for grading

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1. True or False: A holder of a private applicator’s license may spray restricted-use pesticides for profit.
True
False


2. Chapter 403FS regulates:
A. General pesticide licensing
B. Protective clothing required for applicators
C. Open burning of emptied pesticide containers
D. Pesticide dealers


3. The Worker Protection Standard (WPS) applies to the use of pesticides in what type of operations?


4. What is the first thing any applicator should do before handling a pesticide?


5. Which Florida Statute regulates licensing of private applicators?


6. To which department does a person need to report spills of 1 pound or more of active ingredients of pesticides listed as extremely hazardous by the EPA?
A. FDACS
B. FDEP
C. FDCA
D. EPA


7. True or False: A person with a private applicator's license may spray any ornamentals in a nursery or a landscape.


8. What type of local ordinances could impact a nursery operation's use of pesticides?


9. Which pesticide products are listed in Chapter 487FS?


10. What type of license does a nursery operator need to spray non-restricted-use pesticides on his/her own property?


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