Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Turf & Landscape Practice Exam

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What triggers the need for compliance with emergency planning and Community Right-to-Know requirements?

Using organic pesticides exclusively

Storing certain pesticide products

The need for compliance with emergency planning and Community Right-to-Know requirements is triggered by the storage of certain pesticide products. This is because when specific quantities of hazardous substances, including certain pesticides, are stored, it presents potential risks to public health and the environment. The requirements are in place to ensure that communities are informed about the presence of these substances and can take appropriate action in the event of an emergency, such as a spill or exposure incident.

In Wisconsin, and indeed in many other areas, storage facilities must report the types and amounts of pesticides or other hazardous chemicals that are present, ensuring local emergency responders are prepared to manage any incidents effectively. This proactive approach serves both to protect public safety and to promote transparency regarding hazardous materials in the community.

Implementing a pesticide application plan

Conducting regular safety drills

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