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©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 NC Pesticide Applicator Core Manual Study Guide. Commercial Ground Applicator - answeranyone who uses or supervises the use of pesticides for compensation Public Operator - answerAnyone who applies or supervises the application of pesticides for government agencies Pe...

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NC Pesticide Applicator Core Manual Study
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Commercial Ground Applicator - answer✔anyone who uses or supervises the use of pesticides
for compensation

Public Operator - answer✔Anyone who applies or supervises the application of pesticides for
government agencies

Pesticide Dealer - answer✔Any individual who sells restricted-use pesticides to certified or
licensed end-users

Aerial Applicator - answer✔An individual who applies pesticides by aircraft

Pest Control Consultant - answer✔Anyone who offers or supplies technical advice, supervision,
or recommends the use of specific pesticides, for free.

Structural Pest Control and Pesticide Division - answer✔Their purpose is to protect the health
and safety of the public and the environment by regulating the structural pest control industry.

Specialized phases of structural pest control - answer✔wood-destroying organism control,
fumigation, household pest control

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) - answer✔regulates the production,
transportation, sale, use, and disposal of all pesticides

EPA - answer✔responsible for registering or authorizing pesticide products for use in the US

Applies to all label statements - answer✔they have the force of law

Food Quality Protection Act - answer✔requires EPA to review every registered pesticide on a 15
year cycle

The EPA - answer✔Has the authority to stop the sale or use of any pesticide. Can seize products
from the market.

State restrictions - answer✔cannot be less stringent than those of FIFRA, but can be stricter

Potential hazards - answer✔pesticides are classified according to this

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Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act - answer✔governs the establishment of pesticide
tolerances for food and feed products.

Tolerance - answer✔The maximum level of pesticide residues allowed in or on human food and
animal feed.

The EPA - answer✔sets the tolerance level of each pesticide

Food and Drug administration - answer✔monitors the food and feed products tolerance
violations

The Food Quality Protection Act - answer✔established a health based standard to be used when
assessing the risk of pesticide residues in food or feed. It requires the EPA to establish a
tolerance based on "a reasonable certainty" that no harm results from sources of exposure.

Worker Protection Standard - answer✔a regulation aimed at protecting employees on
agricultural establishments from occupational exposure to pesticides

The WPS - answer✔covers any pesticide with an "Agricultural Use Requirements" section on
the label

The WPS provides the following - answer✔safety training to workers and handlers
PPE specified on the label
warning to inform of applications, restricted entry intervals, and restricted areas
decontamination supplies
transport to a medical facility

Occupational Safety and Health Act - answer✔requires that employers keep records of all work
related deaths, illnesses, and injuries

Hazard Communication Standard - answer✔requires employers to make lists of hazardous
chemicals, keep safety data sheets, ensure proper labeling, train workers properly, keep files
available

Endangered Species Act - answer✔Federal law administered by US Fish and Wildlife Service
which makes it illegal to kill, harm, or collect endangered or threatened wildlife. Requires other
agencies to uphold this.

North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 - answer✔establishes pesticide management programs
designed to regulate the registration, handling, and storage, and disposal of pesticides as well as
certification and licensing of pesticide applicators, consultants, and dealers.

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