Chapter 3 - Pesticide Safety and Hazards Flashcards
(True or False)
The most common route of pesticide exposure leading to poisoning is inhalation.
False
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.
D
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
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.
E
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
C
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