Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 250 - ILLINOIS PESTICIDE ACT
Section 250.110 - General Competency Standards to be Covered on the Tests
Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code ยง 250.110
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The general competency standards will deal with the following:
a) Label and Labeling Comprehension:
1) The general format and
terminology of pesticide labels and labeling;
2) The understanding of instructions,
warnings, terms, symbols, and other information commonly appearing on pesticide
labels;
3) Classification of the
product, general or restricted; and
4) Necessity for use consistent with
label.
b) Safety - Factors including:
1) Pesticide toxicity and
hazard to man and common exposure routes;
2) Common types and causes of pesticide
accidents;
3) Precautions necessary
to guard against injury to applicators and other individuals in or near treated
areas;
4) Need for and use of
protective clothing and equipment;
5) Symptoms of pesticide poisoning;
6) First aid and other procedures to be
followed in case of a pesticide accident; and
7) Proper identification, storage, transport,
handling, mixing procedures and disposal methods for pesticides and used
pesticide containers, including precautions to be taken to prevent children
from having access to pesticide and pesticide containers.
c) Environment - The potential environmental consequences of the use and misuse of pesticides as may be influenced by such factors as:
1) Weather and other climatic
conditions;
2) Types of terrain,
soil or other substrate;
3)
Presence of fish, wildlife and other nontarget organisms;
4) Drainage patterns;
5) Potential groundwater contamination;
and
6) Endangered
Species.
d) Pests - Factors such as:
1) Common features of pest
organisms and characteristics of damage needed for pest recognition;
2) Recognition of relevant pests;
and
3) Pest development and biology
as it may be relevant to problem identification and control.
e) Pesticides - Factors such as:
1) Types of pesticides;
2) Types of formulations;
3) Compatability, synergism, persistence and
animal and plant toxicity of the formulation;
4) Hazards and residues associated with
use;
5) Factors which influence
effectiveness or lead to such problems as resistance to pesticides;
and
6) Dilution
procedures.
f) Application techniques - Factors including:
1) Methods of procedure used to apply various
formulations of pesticides, solutions, and gases, together with a knowledge of
which technique of application to use in a given situation;
2) Relationship of discharge and placement of
pesticides to proper use, unnecessary use, and misuse; and
3) Prevention of drift and pesticide loss
into the environment.
g) Laws and Regulations - applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
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