true - Answers-the label is the legal document that controls the use of pesticides
true - Answers-a restricted use pesticide may cause damage to the environment or cause human injury when used improperly
true - Answers-the certified operator must be present when a restricted use pesticide is applied
false - Answers-a restricted use pesticide may be used only by a certified person
true - Answers-before the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) can fine a person, he/she may ask for a hearing in his/her own city or country
true - Answers-the Occupational Safety and Heath Act (OSHA) regulates safety in the workplace
false - Answers-according to the OSHA, all injuries, no matter how minor, must be reported
true - Answers-the penalty for killing an endangered species may be as much as $20,000 and a year in prison
true - Answers-the EPA has the authority to restrict the use of a pesticide that threatens an endangered species
true - Answers-a business must have a license to sell and/or perform pest control work in Georgia
false - Answers-a company with employees certified only in Household Pest Control (HPC) can also sell termite work
true - Answers-any employee who is not registered or certified is not permitted to do pest control work alone
false - Answers-registrations, certifications, and licenses expire June 30 of even numbered years
true - Answers-contracts for the control of wood destroying organisms must be issued before the work begins and must include a three-day right to cancel notice false - Answers-the removal of woof debris from a crawl space is the responsibility of the property owner, not the pest control licensee doing the WDO work
false - Answers-the Enforcement Agency, after inspecting a treated structure, may make recommendations but has no authority to require the licensee to make specific, corrective actions
true - Answers-each pest control job must have a contract signed by the property owner
before the work begins and must include a three-day right to cancel
true - Answers-all pesticides in Georgia must be registered with the EPA and the Georgia Department of Agriculture
true - Answers-special precautions must be taken when treating schools
false - Answers-regulations pertaining to the treatment of schools only apply to public institutions
true - Answers-pesticide applications may be applied in a schoolroom only if students are not expected to be present in the room for a minimum of three hours or longer if directed by the pesticide label or labeling
true - Answers-a customer may legally cancel any signed pest control contract up to three days after signing
true - Answers-the Fair Business Practices act is administered by the Georgia office of consumer affairs
false - Answers-most insects are harmful to people
false - Answers-all insects have wings in the adult stage
true - Answers-an instar is the timespan between insect molts
false - Answers-the immature and the adult stages of an insect always have the same type of mouthparts and feed on the same type of food
false - Answers-fabric pests often feed on and damage cotton materials
true - Answers-damage done by true fabric pests is caused by the immature (larva) stage
true - Answers-most ants feed on a variety of food
true - Answers-adult flies and mosquitoes never have more than two wings