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Q3. Why is mixing the time when the applicator is most likely to be dangerously exposed to pesticide poisoning?



A3. The pesticide applicator is handling the concentrated form of the pesticide. When mixing them, you are more likely to be exposed to liquid splashing on clothing and skin.

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