Do Not Use | UT Core | General Knowledge Flashcards

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The three C’s of an emergency response plan are:
Control
Contain
Clean up the spill

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True

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The three C’s of an emergency response plan are:
Clear the area
Control
Clean up the spill

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False.
Control
Contain
Clean up the spill

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The backbone of an emergency response plan is having a designated emergency coordinator.

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False. The backbone of an emergency response plan is having a sequence of actions to take in crisis.

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It’s important to keep a copy of SDS and labels on hand in case of a spill.

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True.

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A spill kit should contain large quantities of water to help clean up a pesticide spill.

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False. Spill kits should contain absorbent materials, shovels, and PPE. Pesticides should not be rinsed or washed as part of clean up.

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Pesticides storage areas should have a fire detection system installed.

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True.

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It’s important to make a detailed report of what happened before, during and after an emergency pesticide incident.

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True.

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Building a berm to reduce runoff during a pesticide fire is an effective means of containing a spill.

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True.

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You should try to extinguish a pesticide fire with water before calling 911

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False. Call 911 and refer to your SDS for best practices.

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The EPA is the agency responsible for overseeing FIFRA

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True

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Risks to human health and the environment causes a pesticide to be designated a restricted use pesticide (RUP)

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True. The EPA determines how risky a pesticide is

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Only certified applicators or individuals under their direct supervision by may, load, and apply a restricted use pesticide

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True

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Advisory and mandatory statements on a label are the same thing

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False. Mandatory statements MUST be followed during application. Advisory statements are only guidance.

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The EPA writes all pesticide labels.

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False. The manufacturer writes the label and the EPA reviews it.

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Minimum risk pesticides pose little or no risk to the environment

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True

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16
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The signal word gives you a general idea of how toxic a product is.

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True

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The signal word “CAUTION” would likely be on a pesticide label that reads “Extremely hazardous by skin contact - absorbs rapidly through skin”

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False. A product with an extreme hazard would likely be labeled with “DANGER” since that conveys a higher toxicity than “CAUTION”

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Directions for mixing and loading a pesticide are usually found under the “directions for use” portion of the label.

19
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“Causes skin and eye irritation” is an example of a Routes of Entry statement

20
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Only a certified applicator can purchase restricted use pesticides in Utah

21
Q

If a local pesticide law is stricter than a federal law, the federal law should be followed.

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False. The strictest law should be followed, whether that is local, state, or federal.

22
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Wearing protective gloves while handling pesticides reduces exposure by 99%

23
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Cotton lined gloves are suitable for pesticide applications because the lining doesn’t contact the pesticides.

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False. Cotton, leather and canvas absorb pesticides. Linings will trap pesticides against your skin.

24
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If your clothing comes in contact with pesticides you should wash it separately on hot and then run an empty cycle through the machine.

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There are two main types of respirators: Atmosphere-supplying respirators Air-purifying respirators
True
26
A standard particulate filter in a respirator has a lifespan of about six months.
False. Replace your filter after 8 hours of use
27
A respirator fit test should be done annually or whenever something changes physically with your face
True
28
A NIOSH 99 respirator filters at least 99% of airborne particles.
True.
29
You should perform a positive AND negative pressure seal check on your respirator every time you suit up
True
30
You can usually use the same settings on your granular spreader no matter the size of the granulars.
False. Your granular spreader should be calibrated for the size of the product you're using to ensure uniform application
31
A "Special local need" registration allows states to expand OR limit the uses of certain pesticides
True. A local government can ask the EPA for permission to use a product for off label usage.
32
If you must transport pesticides in the passenger area of a vehicle, be sure to only carry small amounts of pesticides.
False. Do not transport pesticides in the passenger area.
33
In the event of a spill, the person driving the vehicle and the owner of the company are both responsible for the spill.
True
34
Department of Transportation (DOT) placards are required on all vehicles transporting pesticides.
False. DOT placards are only required when carrying large quantities.
35
You must carefully consider the terrain of a pesticide storage facility.
True. Flood zones, steep slopes, and other site conditions can impact the safety of a storage area.
36
A pesticide storage area should be ventilated into an adjoining room to reduce the build up of toxic vapors.
False. Ventilation should go directly outside, NOT to another room.
37
Adjuvants can improve pesticide mixing and performance
True. Adjuvant is a fancy word for "additive." It might make a pesticide stick to a leaf better or spread out more evenly on a plant.
38
On a label, the term "Acute Exposure" describes the effects after a person comes in contact with just one dose of pesticide.
True.
39
PPE required for mixing and loading a product can be found on the label
True
40
Using a barrier to prevent pests from getting into a house is an example of cultural control.
False. Mechanical control
41
Growing plants that are naturally resistant to pests is an example of biological control
True
42
The goal of an IPM strategy is to prevent pests from reaching economically or aesthetically damaging thresholds
True
43
The purpose of pesticide registration is to review evidence that the pesticide will not cause unreasonable harm to people and the environment
True