Apprentice — Safety & PPE

Pesticide safety, PPE requirements, and emergency procedures

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When applying a pesticide labeled DANGER-POISON, what minimum PPE must typically be worn based on the signal word alone?

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A pesticide container has been emptied. What is the proper procedure for a non-refillable rigid plastic container?

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What is the re-entry interval (REI) for a pesticide?

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When applying a pesticide labeled DANGER-POISON, what minimum PPE must typically be worn based on the signal word alone?

Answer: DANGER-POISON indicates Category I toxicity, the highest hazard level. Minimum PPE for highly toxic pesticides typically includes chemical-resistant gloves, protective eyewear, and a respirator as specified on the label. However, the specific PPE requirements are always determined by what is listed on the product label — the label is the law.

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A pesticide container has been emptied. What is the proper procedure for a non-refillable rigid plastic container?

Answer: Proper triple-rinsing (or pressure-rinsing) of emptied pesticide containers is required before disposal. Each rinse water should be added to the spray tank. This procedure removes nearly all residue and is the legal disposal method for non-refillable containers. Improper disposal of pesticide containers is a violation of federal and state law.

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What is the re-entry interval (REI) for a pesticide?

Answer: The Re-Entry Interval (REI) is the minimum time that must pass after a pesticide application before workers or others can enter the treated area without specified PPE. REIs protect people from exposure to pesticide residues that may still be at hazardous levels immediately after application. Violating REIs is a federal violation.

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