Indiana Pesticide Applicator Core Practice Exam

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What should be done if a pesticide container is found to be leaking?

  1. Continue to use it until empty

  2. Isolate it and notify authorities

  3. Seal it with tape

  4. Store it with other chemicals

The correct answer is: Isolate it and notify authorities

If a pesticide container is found to be leaking, isolating it and notifying the appropriate authorities is the correct course of action. This approach minimizes the risk of exposure to the pesticide, protects the environment, and ensures that the leak is handled safely and legally. Authorities can provide guidance on the proper methods for containment, cleanup, and disposal of the leaking material, as well as any necessary notification procedures for the situation. Continuing to use the container until it is empty would pose significant safety hazards to both individuals and the surrounding environment. Sealing the container with tape may not provide a reliable solution, as it could be temporary and might not hold against the pressure from the leaking substance. Storing it with other chemicals could exacerbate the situation by creating a chemical reaction or contaminating other substances in storage. Thus, isolating and notifying authorities is a decisive and responsible action in such circumstances.