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The two kinds of clues
to pesticide poisoning are
[a] and [b].
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As a general rule,
pesticides carried
in a service vehicle
should be in their
original [a], with the
original [b] on them.
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Pesticides are safe when
properly and carefully
applied according to [a].
label directions
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[a] is the degree of danger
involved in exposure to the
pesticide as it is used.
Hazard
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People that have extreme
concern about the use of
any pesticides and other
chemicals are called [a].
chemophobic
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If a company is sued
for an accident or mishap
involving a pesticide
safety issue, a key
aspect of the legal defense
is the ability to demonstrate
and [a] the company's ongoing
commitment to [b].
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A rapid response, often within
minutes or hours, to a single
exposure or dose of the chemical is
called [a] toxicity.
acute
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Pesticides are EPA labeled.
The EPA grants only a label [a];
the pest management professional is
responsible for [b] use.
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When mixing pesticides,
the professional wears safety gloves
made from [a], [b], or neoprene.
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Work clothes used during
pesticide applications should
always be washed [a] from
other items.
separately
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If a pesticide poisoning is
suspected due to symptoms
being exhibited in an individual:
*stop the e_
*call a p_
*save the pesticide _ and _ for
the physician to evaluate
- exposure
- physician
- label and container
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Signs and symptoms produced by mild poisoning
with pyrethroid insecticides include:
a_ type reactions
tingling or irritation of f_ skin
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the innate (natural) capacity
of a chemical to be poisonous
at some level -
toxicity
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