Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Practice Test

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Which section of the pesticide label describes special fire, explosion, or chemical hazards?

  1. Physical and chemical hazards

  2. Precautionary statements

  3. Agricultural use requirements

  4. Environmental hazards

The correct answer is: Physical and chemical hazards

The section of the pesticide label that describes special fire, explosion, or chemical hazards is Physical and Chemical Hazards. This section is included to ensure the safety of the user and the surrounding environment while handling the pesticide. Precautionary statements may contain information about potential hazards, but they do not specifically focus on fire or explosion risks. Agricultural use requirements are focused on safety protocols and regulations for using the pesticide in agriculture, and environmental hazards refer to potential harm to the environment, not fire or explosion risks. Therefore, A is the most accurate option.