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Title: PESTICIDE JEOPARDY


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  • PESTICIDEJEOPARDY

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PESTICIDE JEOPARDY
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The Label 10 points
  • Federal Agency that registers pesticides
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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The Label 20 points
  • Indianas state pesticide regulatory agency
  • Office of the Indiana State Chemist (OISC)

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The Label 30 points
  • Keep Out of Reach of Children
  • Appears on every pesticide label

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The Label 40 pointsMatch the signal words with
their potential toxicity
  • Danger
  • Warning
  • Caution
  • Slightly toxic
  • Moderately toxic
  • Highly toxic

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The Label 50 points
  • Who can purchase and use Restricted Use
    Pesticides (RUP)s?
  • Only certified pesticide applicators or someone
    under their direct supervision.

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Ground Water 10 points
  • First factor to consider before taking special
    steps to protect ground water and endangered
    species
  • LOCATION!

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Ground Water 20 points
  • Name 2 sources of water that can cause pesticides
    to move off target
  • RAIN WATER
  • IRRIGATION WATER

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Ground Water 30 points
  • Name 3 chemical characteristics that influence
    ground water contamination
  • SOLUBILITY (in water)
  • ADSORPTION (to soil particles)
  • PERSISTENCE (breakdown of the
    chemical)

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Ground Water 40 points
  • List 3 soil characteristics affecting pesticide
    movement into ground water supplies
  • TEXTURE (sand, silt, clay)
  • PERMEABILITY (H2O movement)
  • ORGANIC MATTER (carbon content)

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Ground Water 50 points
  • The movement of water (and pesticide) down
    through the soil profile is called what?
  • LEACHING

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Off-Target Movement 10 points
  • Applicators can prevent VOLATILITY (VAPOR DRIFT)
    of pesticide by using...
  • NON-VOLATILE PESTICIDES especially during hot
    weather

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Off-Target Movement 20 points
  • How can pesticide residues affect non-target
    areas or objects?
  • Contaminating PLANTS ANIMALS
  • Pitting or Staining SURFACES

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Off-Target Movement 30 points
  • What are considered Sensitive Areas when
    applying pesticides near people?
  • HOMES
  • SCHOOLS
  • HOSPITALS
  • PLAYGROUNDS

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Off-Target Movement 40 points
  • How can you avoid Wind Drift?
  • Wind blowing away from sensitive areas
  • Wind speeds less than 10 mph
  • Low pressure application
  • Coarse Spray / Large Droplets
  • Apply close to target

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Off-Target Movement 50 points
  • What contributes to ground water contamination?
  • Use of soluble / leachable chemicals
  • Carelessness when applying near water
  • Carelessness when mixing / loading near water
    (ponds,
    well heads, etc.)
  • Spills!!
  • Leaking equipment and containers

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Health Issues 10 points
  • Does mixing or applying pesticides require more
    PPE (personal protective equipment)?
  • Mixing (generally)

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Health Issues 20 points
  • Name the type of pesticide exposure (dermal,
    oral, inhalation, ocular)
  • Most Common Exposure
  • DERMAL
  • Applying Eating Lunch
  • ORAL DERMAL
  • Interior Application
  • INHALATION
  • Splash or rub eyes
  • OCULAR

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Health Issues 30 points
  • Cancer/Tumors
  • DELAYED CHRONIC
  • Forearm Rash next morning
  • ACUTE
  • Nervous System Disorder
  • DELAYED SYSTEMIC
  • Burning skin on 1 applicator
  • ALLERGIC
  • Sterility/ Impotence
  • DELAYED REPRODUCTIVE
  • What type of Toxic Effect? (Delayed, Acute,
    Allergic, Chronic, Systemic, Developmental,
    Reproductive)

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Health Issues 40 pointsWhich are symptoms of
pesticide poisoning NOT heat stress?
  • vomiting
  • headaches
  • nausea
  • dry mouth
  • sweating
  • dizziness
  • chills
  • weakness
  • chest pains
  • confusion
  • clammy skin
  • difficulty breathing

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Health Issues 40 pointsWhich are symptoms of
pesticide poisoning NOT heat stress?
  • vomiting
  • headaches
  • nausea
  • dry mouth
  • sweating
  • dizziness
  • chills
  • weakness
  • chest pains
  • confusion
  • clammy skin
  • difficulty breathing

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Health Issues 50 pointsList First Aid for
these pesticide poisonings
  • INHALATION (breathing)
  • get to fresh air, loosen clothes, mouth-to-mouth
  • DERMAL (skin)
  • drench skin/clothes with water, wash
    skin w/soap water
  • OCULAR (eyes)
  • flush w/ water for 15 minutes
  • ORAL (mouth)
  • rinse mouth w/ water, induce vomiting if label
    suggests

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Show Tell 10 points
  • Whats wrong with this picture?
  • Suggest 2 corrections

H2O Hose
pesticide
mix tank
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Show Tell 20 points
  • Explain the protective qualities of the following
    PPE items
  • Respirator
  • Inhalation/Oral protection
  • Gloves
  • Dermal protection
  • Safety Goggles
  • Ocular protection
  • Hooded Coveralls
  • Dermal protection

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Show Tell 30 points
  • List the good examples in the picture.

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Show Tell 40 points
  • What doesnt belong in a pesticide storage area?

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Show Tell 50 points
  • Whats wrong with this scenario?
  • Joe mixes a batch of herbicide and applies it
  • Joe goes home in coverall rubber boots
  • Joe leaves the boots by the door and puts his
    coveralls in the family hamper
  • Joe washes all the clothes from the hamper
    together

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Pesticide Handling 10 points
  • Whats the first step any applicator should take
    before applying pesticides?
  • Identify the Pest!

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Pesticide Handling 20 points
  • The label gives a range for the amount of
    pesticide to be mixed. Which rate would you use
    when Why?
  • On sandy soil with a low CEC ?
  • Lower Rate
  • On muck ground with a high CEC ?
  • Higher Rate

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Pesticide Handling 30 points
  • How does temperature, sunlight humidity
    influence pesticide / pest activity?
  • High temp. Low Humidity
  • HIGHLY VOLATILE / PESTS ACTIVE
  • Cold Temperature
  • NON-VOLATILE / PEST INACTIVE
  • Warm Temperature
  • VOLATILE / PESTS ACTIVE

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Pesticide Handling 40 pointsMatch the best
pesticide treatment for each pest problem
  • Elimination of tobacco beetle in warehouse
  • Burndown to kill winter annuals
  • Rodent problem
  • Herbicide to control deep-rooted perennial
    weeds, i.e. Johnson grass or Canadian thistle
  • SYSTEMIC
  • BAIT
  • CONTACT
  • FUMIGANT

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Pesticide Handling 50 pointsTRUE or FALSE?
  • All pesticides of the same formulation are
    compatible.
  • Two chemicals are mixed creating a solid. The
    weather was too cold for application.
  • A tank mix resulting in lumps or gelling was
    compatible.
  • 2 pesticides are mixed appear compatible. The
    application yields NO pest control. This is a
    SYNERGISTIC relationship.

FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
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Adapted from Program Created By
  • Ms. Dawn M. Alleman - Extension Agent
    Environmental Horticulture/ANR
  • Virginia Cooperative Extension
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