Virginia Commercial Pesticide Applicators CORE Exam

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What is the difference between "label" and "labeling" in pesticide terminology?

Label refers to printed contents only

Labeling includes the label and all manufacturer information

The term "labeling" refers to a broader category that includes the actual label as well as all accompanying information provided by the manufacturer. This can encompass a variety of materials, including the main product label, brochures, and any additional documentation that explains how to safely and effectively use the pesticide. It covers not only the specific instructions for application but also safety information, environmental precautions, and other details crucial for users.

The label, on the other hand, specifically refers to the printed contents that appear on the product itself, typically attached or affixed to the pesticide container. This label provides essential information, including the product’s intended uses, active ingredients, application rates, safety measures, and any precautions.

Understanding this distinction is important for pesticide applicators, as it highlights the need to consider both the label and any supplementary labeling materials to ensure compliance with regulations and safe use of the product.

Labeling is a broader term encompassing sales strategies

Label is solely for active ingredients listed

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