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Which of the following organisms is SaniDate 12.0 California specifically designed to control?
- Bacteria, fungi, algae, and slime-forming organisms
- Rodents, insects, and arachnids
- Viruses and parasitic worms only
- Only bacteria and fungi
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The label states the product is designed to control bacteria, fungi, algae, and slime-forming organisms.🔗 Source
What must a technician do before mixing the product into water that contains low levels of organic or inorganic matters?
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water
- Add more concentrate to compensate
- Increase the dosage by 50%
- Only use in outdoor settings
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The restrictions state: 'Do not use in water containing low levels of organic or inorganic matters; rinse thoroughly with clean water before mixing.'🔗 Source
Which of the following is a stated restriction regarding the use of SaniDate 12.0 California?
- Do not use in concentrated form
- Do not use in any food processing plants
- Do not use for algae control
- Do not use in potable water
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The restrictions section explicitly states: 'Do not use in concentrated form.'🔗 Source
According to the label, where can SaniDate 12.0 California be applied?
- Both indoor and outdoor locations
- Indoor food processing environments only
- Outdoor irrigation systems only
- Only in greenhouse watering systems
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The label indicates applications for irrigation systems (outdoor/water sources) and food contact surfaces (indoor/processing plants), covering both locations.🔗 Source
When using the product for algae/fungi control in irrigation, what is the correct dosage per 1,000 gallons of water?
- 6.45-25.6 fl. oz.
- 1.00-15.00 fl. oz.
- 4.0 oz.
- 1:226 to 1:1,000
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The mixing notes specify that for algae/fungi control in irrigation, use 6.45-25.6 fl. oz. per 1,000 gallons.🔗 Source
When treating 1,000 gallons of irrigation water to suppress or control bacteria, what is the required amount of SaniDate 12.0 California?
- 1.00-15.00 fl. oz.
- 4.0 oz.
- 6.45-25.6 fl. oz.
- 1.00-25.6 fl. oz.
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For irrigation water to suppress/control bacteria, the label specifies using 1.00-15.00 fl. oz. per 1,000 gallons.🔗 Source
If a technician is applying the product via spray, what specific respiratory protection is required?
- A NIOSH-approved respirator with organic vapor (OV) cartridges and a combination HE filter
- A standard N95 dust mask
- A NIOSH-approved respirator with only a particulate filter
- A full-face mask with no cartridges
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The PPE section states that if spraying, use a NIOSH-approved respirator with organic vapor (OV) cartridges and a combination HE filter.🔗 Source
What is the required Preharvest Interval (PHI) for this product?
- pH = Zero (0) Days
- pH = 1 Day
- pH = 7 Days
- pH = 14 Days
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The timing/weather section explicitly states the Preharvest interval is pH = Zero (0) Days.🔗 Source
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