Practice Exam. WPS also covers family owned agricultural operations even if only family members handle and work around pesticides. document.write(year) Emergency Response. Which federal law governs the establishment of pesticide tolerances for food and feed products? Answers to the story problems are presented in the videos. $30.00 (50%) to MSU Extension broken down as follows: $5.00 (8%) to the MSU Extension Pesticide Education Program, and. (46) Piscicide Pest Applicators using or supervising the use of pesticides purposefully applied to waters to eliminate fish species as a fishery management tool. materials at the time of the event. The MSU Extension Pesticide Education Specialist works with 56 MSU Extension Agents B. Vapors or smoke from pesticide fires may be harmful to animals but not to plants. The names "Sevin 5G" on a pesticide label indicates: Which is the pesticide formulation process by which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid? The PAT program is for individuals and their employees who wish to apply Restricted There is very little risk of pesticide exposure during equipment cleanup. Handlers are no longer able to be the qualified person available during the training. document.write(year) B. A. Any adviser/consultant that spends the majority of their time advising growers or farm managers/operators on agronomic practices and can meet the standards of the program. MDA will continue to proctor tests in person and applicators are encouraged to work with staff at their local MDA Field Office to arrange a testing time. When a respirator is required, the model is always specified on the label. B. Applicator licenses expire each December 31 and must be renewed annuallybefore pesticides are applied. Which statement is true of IPM? MDA will continue to proctor tests in person and applicators are encouraged to work with staff at their local MDA Field Office to arrange a testing time. // ]]> The LD50 and LC50 translate directly to humans. Pesticides are considered valuable and necessary to provide sufficient quantity of quality foods and to provide protection to humans from vector borne diseases. "We are excited to provide Montana's applicators with a new opportunity to take their tests online," said Rory Ruffner, Pesticide Licensing, Registration & Training Program Manager at Montana Department of Agriculture. For more information click on Private Applicator in the tabs below. Discard items with regular trash. Pay applicable license fees of $85 plus any fees for operators. Individuals may contact their local PAT Coordinator, navigate to the Montana Private Applicator Homepage, or contact the statewide coordinator: Dr. Cecil Tharp 103 Animal Bioscience Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717-2900 (406) 994-5067 [emailprotected]. The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) is providing a new opportunity for pesticide applicators to take exams online through the Metro Institute Centers. Pine straw harvesting/production operations.