How to Use the EPA Core Manual Pesticide Safety Education Program MSU Extension.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) – 1972, 1988 By, Kevin Iida The FIFRA was amended in 1996 by the Food Quality Protection Act.
Advertisements

By: Gracie Italics Italics show special words that the author wants you to notice. For example: There is a small new kid.
By Madilyn BOLD WORDS A bold word is a word that you might not know. Example: I like to eat pizza.
Chapter 8 AP Environmental Science. * 1. Gives the EPA the authority to control pesticides. Which act is this? * A. Toxic Substances Control Act * B.
CHAPTER 12 Professional Conduct Chapter 12 National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual.
Nov Private Pesticide Applicator Certification.
1 Private Pesticide Applicator Certification Joe Educator Extension Office Any County Mary Weedperson Any County Weed & Pest Mark A. Ferrell Extension.
National Core Manual Jeanne Heying Win Hock Carolyn Randall.
WHAT IS SQ3R READING METHOD?
A reading system to help you learn….  the title, headings, and subheadings  captions under pictures, charts, graphs or maps  review questions or teacher-made.
Exit Menu Pests and Pesticides Pesticides and the Law The Pesticide Label Safety and Personal Protection Handling Pesticides Planning for Emergencies Calibrating.
Pesticide Labels & Safety Data Sheets Developed by Carol Black WSU Pesticide Safety Education.
Locating Information and Reference Sources Review Quiz.
ITC242 – Introduction to Data Communications ITC431 – Computer Networks Week 13 Exam Preparation.
Reading the Product Label: Why It’s Critical Cecil Tharp MSU Pesticide Education Program Bozeman, Montana.
Reading and Understanding the Pesticide Label Page 29
The Safe and Effective Use of Chemical Pesticides “Rather to be Safe than Sorry”
Parts of A Book 1st and 2nd Grade Library.
Core Standard 4: (W) Informational, Research, and Persuasive Texts Core Standard 7: Listening and Speaking 1.Cornell Note-taking Identify topics;
PARTS OF A BOOK ! By : Emma L.. The Title Page is the first page in a book tells you who the author and the publisher are tells you the title of the book.
Certification & Training Assessment Group History & Current Activity North Central Region Pesticide Education & Certification Workshop June 2002.
Learning Outcomes 1. Describe the reading techniques involved in fast reading; 2. Describe the reading techniques involved in slow reading; and 3. Apply.
John F. Kennedy Elementary School Library Parts of a Book A working knowledge of the different parts of a Book to retrieve the information you need.
Parts of A Book 3rd Grade Library.
“Pesticide Safety for the 21st Century” A Progress Report National Certification & Training Workshop Honolulu, Hawaii August 2003.
R EADING NONFICTION. MOST NONFICTION BOOKS ARE ORGANIZED SO THAT IT IS EASY FOR READERS TO FIND INFORMATION.
2008 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) A guidebook for First Responders during the initial phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials incident.
Text Features Intensive Reading.
Elements of Non-Fiction. Titles Show the main idea of the text Gives a preview of what the reader is about to read Helps the reader make connections.
Parts of A Book Tennessee S.P.I: rd Grade.
Cecil Tharp Pesticide Education Program MSU Extension 2015 Template.
Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. Designed in response to frustration over student test scores. Meant to be easily used as a test.
Focus Skill: Locate Information. Good readers understand the parts of a book.
By Fiona Headings A heading gives you a little hint about what you’re going to read about. Example: Baby Chicks.
By: Nathan Captions A caption is a sentence that tells you about the picture. Example: The polar bears are kissing.
Alexander College Writing & Learning Centres.  By the end of this workshop:  You will learn to identify key features in any textbook for any course.
The Region 8 Label Book An introduction to its contents.
NC WiseOwl eBooks K-8 NC WiseOwl eBooks K-8 Search for eBooks on your topic from this large collection of current titles. eBooks K-8 Search for eBooks.
Textbook Scavenger Hunt Geography: The World and Its People.
Reading for a Purpose: Strategies to Make Your Reading Time More Effective and Efficient Karen L. Wold, M.S.Ed. Learning Disabilities Specialist Division.
Text Features Information for this presentation is taken from the following source: Reader’s Handbook, A Student Guide to Reading and Learning by Great.
Pesticide Safety for the 21st Century: Proposed Changes to Pesticide Education & Safety Training and Applicator Certification Programs Certification and.
Reference & Organization Instructor: Eric Riley. What we’re going to cover What makes a reference book Using LCC to locate books in the Library Using.
CHAPTER 12 Professional Conduct National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual Chapter 12 and Category E Chapter 10.
Information gathered from the following source:
Text Features Information for this presentation is taken from the following source: ** Reader’s Handbook, A Student Guide to Reading and Learning by Great.
Title:___________________________________________________ Author:_________________________________________________ Place photo here.
Pesticide Labeling Fred Fishel, Ph.D. Dept. of Agronomy
NONFICTION TEXT FEATURES TABLE OF CONTENTS. DO NOW: How can you find information in a book quickly?
By Isaac and Christy.  GMOs are regulated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), the APHIS (Animal Plant Health Inspection Service), and the EPA.
Developed in 1949 at Cornell University by Walter Pauk. Designed in response to frustration over student test scores. Meant to be easily used as a test.
Median and Mode What do I know? Formulas and Examples Practice.
LESSON ESSENTIAL QUESTION: WHAT KEY ELEMENTS ARE FOUND IN MOST TEXTBOOKS?
Biology Study Skills. A. Locating Information (Book) 1. Preface (also called the Table of Contents). A list of major topics and chapters with a page reference.
Business Law and the Regulation of Business Chapter 46: Environmental Law By Richard A. Mann & Barry S. Roberts.
By: Ms. Freeman Academic Strategies
Making the Most of Your Textbook
Final Exam Study Guide This test will cover Chapters 1-13 in the course book. Review each lecture slide and class notes to narrow your focus of study for.
Research Research refers to students’ achievement in understanding the purpose of a variety of resources, research, and technology and using these resources.
Chapter 12 National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual
Suggestions for Preparation
From Lab to Label: Innovations That Feed The World
Focus Skill: Locate Information
“Your Key To Success in Science”
CHAPTER 5 SECONDARY AUTHORITY
No Calculators Today!!! Warm Up 1) What is are factors of 24?
Focus Skill: Locate Information
Text Features 7th Grade Literature.
Herbicide Registration & Environmental Impact
Presentation transcript:

How to Use the EPA Core Manual Pesticide Safety Education Program MSU Extension

What is the EPA Core Manual Study guide for taking the private applicator certification exam. Satisfies the basic training requirements of FIFRA Resource for questions you may have in the future Covers many critical topics including: – How to Manage a Pest – Federal Pesticide Laws – Reading the Product Label – Different Formulations – Hazards and First Aid – How to Protect Yourself – Environmental Concerns

How do you use this as a study guide? Do not panic about the test! – You have unlimited time – It is ungraded – It is an open book quiz This is to help you as a future resource Use the table of contents

Example #1: Your question relates to IPM. List some pest management methods? Use the table of contents. Use Table of Contents to narrow your search Find the page number to refer to

Turn to the page and find the answer.

Example #2: You have a question relating to toxicity. What are 2 types of toxicity? Find subject then page

Turn to page then find answer

Hints Use Table of Contents Look at bolded or highlighted words. Refer to chapter summary for a quick review if time is limited when studying. Refer to index in the back of the manual if you cannot find subject area in table of contents (page 225).

If you have time to study Take practice tests at the end of the chapter Take Practice Exam on page 211.

Also a useful reference source Glossary of pesticide terminology (page 187).

continued - Also a useful reference source Calibration formula’s for your sprayer (p.170)

continued - Also a useful reference source Table of pesticide toxicities (page 77)

continued - Also a useful reference source Conversions and calculations (page 199)

continued - Also a useful reference source Other pesticide calculations (page 200)

This is not meant only as an aid for taking a test. This is your resource to aid in your future pesticide program! Questions? Pesticide Safety Education Program MSU Extension (406)