Pesticide Applicator License Pre-Exam Training Slides
Anna Wallis, Tree Fruit and Grape Specialist
Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture
Slides from the Pesticide Applicator License Pre-Exam Training, held March 2017 in Plattsburgh.
Information is NOT intended to be a comprehensive review of the material covered by the exam. Instead, this material should be considered a brief review of some of the content and concepts included in the CORE manual.
To access the PPT slides, click on the links below.
1 - Exam Tips (pdf; 2712KB)
2 - Pesticide Regulations (pdf; 905KB)
3 - Definitions (pdf; 6408KB)
4 - Resistance Management (pdf; 5706KB)
5 - Pesticides, Formulations, (pdf; 8097KB)
6 - Exposure (pdf; 712KB)
7 - Equipment, Calibration, Calculations (pdf; 2049KB)
8 - Mixing & Loading (pdf; 796KB)
9 - Environmental Considerations (pdf; 1220KB)
10 - First Aid (pdf; 648KB)
11 - Pesticide Storage, Security, Emergency (pdf; 2018KB)
12 - Wastes (pdf; 289KB)
13 - Professional Conduct & Liability (pdf; 239KB)
Practice Label - Warrior II (pdf; 95KB)
Practice Quiz - Label (doc; 38KB)
Practice Questions - Calculations (pdf; 257KB)

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