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Welcome to this CEU on the Pesticide Label. This Applicator Recertification CEU course on pesticide labeling includes information on both the label itself and other relevant information you get from the pesticide manufacturer when you acquire the product. The law requires that all pesticide users comply with the directions and instructions for use; these can be found on the pesticide label. As such, the pesticide product label represents the main communication method between pesticide users and pesticide manufacturers. Go ahead and get started!
Learning Objectives:
The following is a list of the key points to be discussed within this course.
Understanding the difference between the pesticide labeling and pesticide label.
Mention two reasons and explain why the EPA registration number has to be included in the product label.
Mention and explain at least three reasons related to the importance of reading a pesticide for a pesticide applicator.
Compare and discuss a pesticide trade, common, and chemical
name.
Identify and explain pesticide label “signal words.”
Explain where to look on a pesticide label in order to determine what needs to be done in situation where a pesticide gets in contact with the skin, eyes, including swallowing and inhalation cases.
Identify three uses of MSDS.
Course | Course Number | 1 CEU |
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The Pesticide Label | 001DXA | CORE - 2 Credits |
Welcome to this CEU on the Pesticide Label. My name is Tyler Pettis, director of training at Online Pest Control Courses. As you make your way through the course, be sure to take notes on each section, as there will be a comprehensive exam at the end. Good Luck!
Tyler Pettis - Director of Training
Credit Pricing: $15.00 Each
All applicators must obtain CEU training during three-year (3) intervals by accumulating PDA-approved recertification credits.
Private applicators are required to obtain update training six (6) core and six (6) category credits at three-year intervals. The number of category-specific credits required for recertification varies from category to category. Specific requirements are listed below.
Commercial and Public Applicators must attend update training programs in core and appropriate category-specific topics. Six (6) core credits and up to ten (10) category credits for each category in which the applicator is certified are required
OnlinePestControlCourses.com is proud to work with the United States Department of Agriculture, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency and the State of Pennsylvania to provide APPROVED RECERTIFICATION COURSES for applicators.