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Online Credits: Personal Protective Equipment 1

1. Fill in all the applicator information fields and then take the exam. NOTE: After you fill in each field use the TAB key or mouse to move to the next field. DO NOT strike the 'Enter' key as it will submit the exam.
2. Check over the applicator information and exam answers you entered. Submit them by clicking on the 'Submit' button at the bottom of the page.
3. You will be redirected to a page of your answers. Check you answers. You can miss no more than three (3) questions to pass.
4. If you passed, print two (2) copies of the page. Save one for your records. Send the other with a $10 one (1) credit processing fee to:

Pesticide Safety Education Program
Montana State University
P.O. Box 172900
Bozeman, MT 59717-2900


Applicator Information:

Applicator ID number   -11

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Mailing address  

City          State          Zip code      

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Exam:

1. When mixing and applying pesticides, gloves made out of what material should be worn?

2. Inhalation is the the number one cause of pesticide poisioning.

3. If a pesticide label mandates that you use chemically resistant category B gloves, what glove material must you use?

4.  You don not need to wear a chemical-resistant suit that covers your entire body including wrists, ankles, neck, and head when applying what category of pesticides:

5.  The signal word for a highly toxic pesticide is:

6. Before mixing or applying a pesticide product information about the PPE required for that pesticide should be read from the:

7. After applying a pesticide: 1. wash your gloves, 2. remove them, and 3. wash your hands to decrease chances of pesticide contamination.

8.  When laundering pesticide-contaminated clothing, you should always...

9. If clothing is made from a woven material it will help maintain a protective layer of air between the material and skin.

10. When mixing concentrates or working in a highly toxic spray or dust always wear:


Check over your applicator information and exam answers before clicking on the 'Submit' button.

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