unit 6-7 pest control management Flashcards
any anthropoid or rodent capable of transmitting disease
vector
any individual potentially susceptible to illness is
host
organism where the agent lives and multiplies
acts as an intermediate host
reservior
substance or mixture of substances that kills pest
pesticide
4 ways vector control preserves health and morale of personnel
- prevent disease
- sanitary conditions
- eliminating host/ reservoir disease
- safe food supply
DoD pest management program
DOD Directive 4150.07
pest management programs
OPNAVINST 6250.4c
shipboard pest management program
NAVMED P-5052-26
what instructions govern navys pest control program
dod directive 4150.07
OPNAVINST 6250.4C
NAVMED P-5052-26
has skull and crossbones means highly toxic
DANGER
means moderately toxic
WARNING
means slightly toxic
CAUTION
respirators must be approved by ?
changed how often after pesticide odor is detected?
changed how often during heavy spraying?
NIOSH
8 hours
4 hours
to prevent contamination to the eyes, eye protection goggles must be
unvented goggle
indirectly vented goggle
or face shield
causes irreversible cholinesterase inhibition
organophosphates
use 2 PAM Chloride, 1 mg IV slowly for supportive therapy
2-4 mg atropine sulfate IV
repeat dose at 5-10 min
maintain treatment for 24hrs or longer
treatment of organophosphates
causes reversible cholinesterase inhibition
carbamate poisoning
2 pam chloride contraindicated
2-4 mg atropine sulfate IV
repeat dose at 5-10 min
maintain treatment for 24hrs or longer
carbamate poisoning
what type of poisoning is a central nervous system depressant/stimulant.
signs and symptoms set w/in 20 minutes to 4 hours
treat w/ 2-4 liters tap water
30gm sodium sulphate
calcium gluconate (10% in 10 mL ampules) IV q 4 hours
organochlorine pesticide poisoning
pest management activities are reported how often to who?
monthly
Navy Entomology Center of Excellence
what electronic form is used to record and report pest management activities?
e-DD1532
FUNCTIONS OF THIS PERSON INCLUDE ONSITE CONSULTATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
CONDUCTS TRAINING FOR CERT AS SHIPBOARD PEST MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
REVIEWS AND EVALUATES PEST CONTROL FOR SHIPBOARD USE
NAVY ENTOMOLOGIST
responsible for standardizing pesticide and equipment recommended by BUMED for shipboard use
Naval Sea Systems Command
responsible for monitoring and evaluating shipboard pest management programs
BUMED
responsible for procuring approved pest control supplies
conduct and supervise pest management operations
record and report
SMDR
whats the navys policy that minimizes pesticide use through the development and implementation of pest management techniques
employ an integrated pest management program
restricted pesticide standards require
training
non-restricted pesticide standards do not require
special training to use
non-standard pesticide standards must be approved by
appropriate area entomologist
controls fungi
fungicide
controls insects
insecticides
insecticides can be divided into what three categories
adulticide
larvicide
ovicide
controls rodents
rodenticides
pesticides not currently used by DOD
chlorinated hydrocarbons
pesticides that contain phosphorus
organophosphate
pesticide that kills following ingestion
stomach poison
pesticide that enters through the body wall or respiratory center and kill after contact
contact poison
pesticide that are gas or vapor enter respiratory system and through body surfaces
fumigants
following this act signal words, antidote statements, and general notice must appear on pesticide labeling
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1972 (FIFRA)
approved hand protection for pesticide application includes
solvent resistant gloves
not fabric lined
tested for leaks on a daily basis
CB D-FORCE HPX
AEROSOL RESIDUAL
Siege Gel Bait
gel bait
D- Phenothrin
Aerosol
two places records are kept
SAMS
Separate pest control log
minimum requirements for pesticide spill kit
absorbent material shovel barrel detergent water or chlorine bleach (not for organochlorines) PPE