Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Certification Practice Exam

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Which statement about pesticide use is not true?

  1. Unapproved products may be used if they are new to the market.

  2. All pesticide applications should be properly documented.

  3. Pesticide use must comply with local regulations.

  4. Pesticides should be stored securely away from animals.

The correct answer is: Unapproved products may be used if they are new to the market.

The statement that unapproved products may be used if they are new to the market is not true. All pesticide applications are required to comply with regulations that govern their use, ensuring that only registered and approved pesticides are utilized for agricultural purposes. Using unapproved products poses risks not only to the health of livestock and crops but also raises concerns regarding environmental safety and food quality. In contrast, proper documentation of all pesticide applications is essential for accountability and traceability, which supports compliance with safety standards. Adherence to local regulations is vital as these laws are designed to protect public health, wildlife, and the environment. Additionally, secure storage of pesticides is a critical safety measure to prevent accidental ingestion or exposure to animals and humans, ensuring that these hazardous substances are handled responsibly.