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Which is not a reason why pesticide accidents occur?


A. Lack of up to date knowledge


B. Unsafe handling practices


C. Reading and understanding pesticide labels

C. Reading and understanding pesticide labels.

True or False


The safest way to move pesticides is in the back of a truck that has a steel bed with enclosed sides and tail gate.

True

True or False


You should wear a wide brimmed, chemical resistant, waterproof hat (not a cap) when you are exposed to pesticide drift.

True

True or False


You should store all clean protective equipment and clothing separately from stored pesticides.

True

What type

On the pesticide label

How should you be prepared for an accidental spill of a pesticide?

Have absorption material


Have bleach or hydrated lime for decontamination


Keep soap detergent and water close at hand


Have a change of clothes available

What type of clothing is needed for type 3 and 4 chemicals

Ordinary work clothes


Long sleeve shirt


Long pants


Ext..

What type of clothing is required when working with category 1 and 2 chemicals?

Chemical- resistant suits or coveralls worn over another layer of clothes


What type of rubber protects against liquid and dry formulations?

Synthetic

What does natural rubber boots protect against?

Dry formulations only