Competency Area 5: Pesticide Formulations and Labels
PO 36. Be able to explain the difference between a pesticide label and labeling.
The label is the information printed on or attached to the container of a pesticide. It has information about a pesticide’s characteristics, and proper use. But you also need to know that there are other brochures and flyers that have information about the pesticide product. These additional pieces of information are called “Labeling.” Labeling is all the information that you receive from the manufacturer about the product. It includes the label on the product container plus any supplemental information including brochures, leaflets, and information handed out by your dealer or a recognized authority such as a University. Labeling is just as important to you, the user of the pesticide, as the label.
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- Competency Area 1: Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
- Competency Area 2: Weed Management
- Competency Area 3: Management of Infectious Plant Diseases
- Competency Area 4: Management of Arthropods
- Competency Area 5: Pesticide Formulations and Labels
- Competency Area 6: Management of Pesticide Resistance
- Competency Area 7: Using Pesticides in an Enviromentally Sound Manner
- Competency Area 8: Protecting Humans from Pesticide Exposure