MDARD Michigan Core Pesticide Applicator Practice Exam

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A well-designed pesticide storage site should do all of the following EXCEPT:

  1. Limit access

  2. Permit better inventory control

  3. Increase the risk of environmental contamination

  4. Protect against damage from temperature extremes and moisture

The correct answer is: Increase the risk of environmental contamination

A well-designed pesticide storage site prioritizes safety, security, and environmental protection. One of the critical goals of such a facility is to minimize the risk of environmental contamination. This means that the design should actively work to reduce the likelihood of spills or leaks that could harm the surrounding environment. Limiting access is essential to ensure that only authorized personnel can access potentially hazardous materials. Effective inventory control helps in tracking pesticide usage and preventing mismanagement, which could lead to overuse or accidental spills. Additionally, protecting against temperature extremes and moisture is vital for maintaining the efficacy of the pesticides and ensuring they do not degrade or become more hazardous. Therefore, the option suggesting that a well-designed storage site would increase the risk of environmental contamination contradicts the fundamental objectives of proper pesticide storage management. A good storage site is inherently designed to mitigate risks, not increase them, making this the correct choice to highlight as an exception.