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PPE Potpourri Pesticide Exposure
First Aid Transportation
& Storage
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Pesticide
Labels
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Final Jeopardy Instructions:
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Restricted Use Pesticide Applicators
General Standards/Core Review
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These types of foot
wear should not be
worn while applying
herbicides.
Click mouse for correct response.
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Loose fitting
clothing offers more
protection than tight
fitting clothing for
this reason:
Click mouse for correct response.
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In situations where you
might be exposed to
spray, mist or dust, this
type of eye protection
should be worn.
Click mouse for correct response.
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The chemical resistance of
materials to non-water based
pesticides is most influenced
by this
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This type of respirator
supplies clean
uncontaminated air from
an independent source
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Restricted-use
pesticides are
intended for use only
by what group
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When it comes to heat
stress, the factor an
applicator has the most
control over is this
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When mixing and
loading pesticides,
doing this will help
avoid exposure from
splashing
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In any situation where a
pesticide has spilled, this
should always be the very
first thing you do.
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This formulation is
typically a poor choice
for application to an area
where bees forage.
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This individual has
final responsibility
for the safety of the
applicator.
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Acute effects of
pesticide exposure
occur within how
many hours after
exposure
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This type of reaction occurs
when an individual has
reaction to a pesticide that
others do not experience.
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The parts of your body
most likely to be
exposed to pesticides.
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If a pesticide handler’s
eyes have been splashed
with pesticide, the first
appropriate first-aid
measure would be this.
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This area of the body
exposed to pesticides
tends to be the most
absorptive.
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Symptoms of
pesticide exposure
may be similar to
symptoms of this
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Whenever someone is
exposed to pesticides, this
should always be consulted
for recommended first aid
and treatment.
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This individual is responsible
for the pesticide and the
container from the moment it
is sold.
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Pesticides should never
be transported in this
part of a vehicle
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These people should have
access to locked pesticide
storage facilities.
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Name four features
that buildings used
for pesticide storage
should have.
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What are “good
ventilation, dry,
temperature control,
humidity control,
adequate lighting,
locked”?
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This is the first
response in handling a
damaged pesticide
container.
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The signal word for the
pesticides that are most toxic
is this.
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The active
ingredient is the
chemical in the
product that does
this
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The pesticide label contains
information about these
things regarding application
– name at least two.
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These are the 3 signal words
found on the front-panel
precautionary statements
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Game Instructions! This game is based on the popular “Jeopardy” TV Game show.
Instructions:
• For small groups: divide participants into three groups. Each
group acts as a team when answering questions. If a team answers
a question correctly, the team is then handed the point card for that
question. Answer all questions. At the end of the game, the teams
each total their points. The team with the highest number of points
wins, and each team member gets a prize
• For large groups: someone picks the first category and value
(example: Heat Stress for 20). The first person to raise her/his
hand, or to stand up, has the opportunity to give an answer. If they
answer correctly, they get a prize and choose the next question. If
they are incorrect, move on to another person. Continue until all
questions have been answered.