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MDARD Michigan Core Pesticide Applicator Exam AND
STUDY GUIDE 400+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
2024-2025 latest exam
What can you do to keep the pests you are trying to control from becoming resistant to the pesticides
you use? - ANSWER-Pest resistance can be reduced by using integrated pest management and rotating
the types of pesticides used.



What is the EPA? - ANSWER-U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.



What is the basic federal law administered by the EPA in regulating pesticides? - ANSWER-(FIFRA)
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act



Violating FIFRA can cost... - ANSWER-A commercial applicator may be fined up to $5,000 for each
offense.



What is FIFRA's definition of misuse? - ANSWER-"to use any pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling".



This act mandated keeping records of RUP applications. - ANSWER-The 1990 Farm Bill (officially called
the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade [FACT] Act of 1990.



( The federal pesticide recordkeeping requirements primarily affect private applicators because
commercial applicators are already required to keep records by Michigan's Regulation 636) What is the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA)? - ANSWER-This legislation provides
a means to protect people from chemical emergencies by requiring state and local agencies to gather
information about the quantities and locations of hazardous chemicals in their community.



What does the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) cover? - ANSWER-It covers pesticides that are used
in the production of agricultural plants on farms, and in forests, nurseries and greenhouses. The WPS
requires that you take steps to reduce the risk of pesticide-related illness and injury if you use such
pesticides, or employ workers or pesticide handlers who are exposed to such pesticides.

,What are the OSHA requirements for employers? - ANSWER-- OSHA recordkeeping and reporting
requirements apply to employers with 10 or more workers.

- Regardless of the number of employees you have, if a work-related death occurs or if five or more
employees are hospitalized, OSHA must be notified within 48 hours.



What is the Endangered Species Act? - ANSWER-The federal Endangered Species Act requires the U.S.
EPA to ensure that endangered species are protected from pesticides.

The Act requires each pesticide label to limit its use in areas where endangered species could be harmed.

County bulletins that define habitat areas will be available from pesticide dealers or county Extension
offices.



What is the CZMA? - ANSWER-The Coastal Zone Management Act. "Protecting Coastal Waters." This
provision requires Michigan and other states to develop and implement Coastal Non-point Pollution
Control Programs to improve and protect water quality.



SMP - ANSWER-State Management Plan



What are commercial registered technicians allowed to do? - ANSWER-A registered technician
working for a licensed pesticide applicator firm may apply general use pesticides under supervision of a
certified applicator and restricted use pesticide (RUPs) while under direct supervision.



Regulation 636 - Pesticide Applicators - ANSWER-Regulation 636 establishes the two types of certified
applicators as discussed above—private and commercial.


All commercial applicators shall maintain records of pesticide use for a time period not less than the
following:



General-use pesticides. One year following application.

Restricted-use pesticides. Three years following the application.



What needs to be included in pesticide record keeping? - ANSWER-All records shall contain the
following:

,A. The name and concentration of the pesticide applied and the EPA registration number.

B. The amount of pesticide applied.

C. The target pest or purpose.

D. The date the pesticide was applied.

E. The address or location of pesticide application.

F. Where applicable, the method and rate of application.



How much experience do approved trainers need? - ANSWER-2 years



Regulation 637 - ANSWER-Pesticide Use

Regulation 637 sets standards for pesticide use. It requires that pesticides be used in a manner
consistent with their labels, that applications be made in a manner that prevents off-target discharges of
pesticides, and that pesticide application equipment be properly calibrated and in sound mechanical
condition.



Regulation 640 - ANSWER-Commercial Pesticide Bulk Storage

If BOTH of the following conditions apply to your facility or operation, it must be registered annually with
the MDA. 1.Stores pesticides in individual quantities greater than 55 gallons (liquid) or 100 pounds
(dry). 2.Distributes these bulk pesticides as a direct sale or as part of a service you perform. Regulation
640 sets rules for commercial pesticide storage



How can an empty pesticide container be recycled? - ANSWER-Empty pesticide containers that have
been triplerinsed or power-rinsed (with a high-pressure nozzle) can be recycled at an MDA pesticide
container recycling program. Pesticide containers need to be triple- or powerrinsed and punctured
before disposal in a regular licensed Type II sanitary landfill. Any rinsing operation should be treated as a
pesticide use and done in conjunction with a pesticide application.



The MIOSHA Right-to-Know Act requires employers to: - ANSWER-- Obtain and retain material safety
data sheets (MSDS) on all hazardous chemicals (including pesticides) for employee review.



- Develop and implement a written employee training program.

, - Ensure that all containers of hazardous materials are properly labeled



The basic federal law regulating pesticides is referred to as: a. FFDCA b.

FIFRA

c. MPCO

d. USEPA - ANSWER-b. FIFRA



What federal government agency is mandated to regulate pesticides and pesticide use? a.

DOT

b. USDA

c. MDA

d. EPA - ANSWER-d. EPA



Restricted use pesticides can be sold only for use by or under the direct supervision of: a.

Government agencies

b. Private applicators

c. Commercial applicators

d. Certified applicators - ANSWER-d. Certified applicators



Records of restricted use pesticide applications must be made and kept by all applicators. (True or False?)
- ANSWER-True


Which of the following would be considered a "misuse" of a pesticide?

a. Treating for a pest not noted on the label but the site is specified on the label.

b. Using a pesticide at a less frequent interval than specified on the label.

c. Using a pesticide at a dosage rate lower than recommended on the label.

d.Using a pesticide at a lower dosage rate but more frequently than directed on the label. - ANSWER-
d.Using a pesticide at a lower dosage rate but more frequently than directed on the label.

What is a threshold as it relates to IPM?

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