Indiana Pesticide Applicator Core Practice Exam

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In a pesticide label, what does "Caution" indicate about the substance's toxicity?

  1. It is highly toxic

  2. It may cause minor health effects

  3. It is moderately toxic

  4. It is not toxic at all

The correct answer is: It is moderately toxic

In the context of pesticide labels, the term "Caution" indicates that the substance is moderately toxic. This classification is part of a labeling system used to inform users about the potential hazards associated with the pesticide. Pesticide labels are designed to convey safety information through standardized wording that reflects toxicity levels. When the label indicates "Caution," it informs users that while the pesticide may pose some health risks, these risks are generally lower than those associated with substances labeled as "Warning" or "Danger." This implies that the user should still handle the product with care and follow safety instructions, but the toxicity is not at the highest levels. Understanding these categories is essential for safe pesticide application, as it helps users take appropriate precautions based on the level of risk involved with the product.