Chapter 3 - Pesticide Safety and Hazards Flashcards

1
Q

(True or False)

The most common route of pesticide exposure leading to poisoning is inhalation.

A

False

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2
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If pesticide is spilled on the skin or clothing, the first reaction should be to:
A. Remove contaminated clothing and put on clean clothing.
B. Call a doctor immediately.
C. Find the label.
D. Remove contaminated clothing and wash the affected area with soap and water.
E. Do nothing; most pesticides are not particularly hazardous.
F. Amputate the limb immediately to keep the pesticide from spreading through the blood to the rest of your body.

A

D

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3
Q

Pesticide respirators should be approved by the:
A. National institute for occupational Safety and Health
B. Idaho State Department of Agriculture
C. Environmental Protection Agency
D. Occupational Safety and health Administration
E. National Institute of Standards and Technology

A

A

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4
Q

When filling a tank with water, backsiphoning is prevented by:
A. Attaching an anti-backflo valve to the hose
B. Keeping the hose above the level of water in the spray tank.
C. Avoiding water sources with fluctuating pressure
D. Using a bucket to fill the tank.
E. All of the above.

A

E

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5
Q
Gloves and boots worn when handling pesticides should be made of:
A. Leather
B. Lined Rubber
C. Unlined rubber
D. Canvas
E. None of the above
A

C

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6
Q

Which is not an air-purifying respirator?
A. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Respirator
B. Mechanical Filter Respirator
C. Chemical Cartridge Respirator
D. Canister Respirator

A

A

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