MDARD Michigan Core Pesticide Applicator Practice Exam

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Which of the following is considered an outdoor sensitive area?

  1. Workplaces

  2. Food processing facilities

  3. Playgrounds

  4. Indoor home gardens

The correct answer is: Playgrounds

Playgrounds are classified as outdoor sensitive areas primarily because they are locations where children play and gather. Since children are more susceptible to harmful effects from pesticide exposure, it is crucial to apply pesticides in a way that minimizes risks in such environments. Outdoor sensitive areas are designated to protect vulnerable groups, particularly children, from potential pesticide-related health issues. In contrast, workplaces and food processing facilities are typically structured environments where regulations and protocols are in place to manage pesticide applications more safely. Indoor home gardens, while also sensitive, are classified as indoor areas and may have different considerations regarding sensitivity and exposure risk. Therefore, the classification of playgrounds as outdoor sensitive areas underscores the importance of safeguarding spaces where children are present.