North Carolina Pesticide Application Practice Test

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If a pesticide label includes the word "DANGER," what does it indicate?

  1. The product is environmentally friendly

  2. The pesticide is highly toxic

  3. The pesticide is safe for use around children

  4. The product requires minimal safety precautions

The correct answer is: The pesticide is highly toxic

The presence of the word "DANGER" on a pesticide label signifies that the product is highly toxic. This label informs users of the significant risks associated with the pesticide, indicating that it can cause serious injury or death if mishandled or misused. It alerts users to the need for strict adherence to safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment and proper application techniques. Understanding the labeling system is crucial for ensuring the safety of applicators and those who may come in contact with the pesticide. Labels categorizing products using words like "CAUTION," "WARNING," or "DANGER" are part of a standardized system to signify varying levels of toxicity and risk. Therefore, recognizing "DANGER" as a marker of high toxicity is essential for safe pesticide application practices.