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Which individuals are required to keep pesticide application records?

Only commercial pesticide applicators

Commercial Pesticide Operators and applicators using RUPs

Individuals who are required to keep pesticide application records include Commercial Pesticide Operators and applicators using Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) because these records are critical for tracking the application of pesticides, ensuring compliance with regulations, and providing accountability for the use of potentially hazardous chemicals.

Commercial Pesticide Operators are responsible for overseeing pesticide applications in a variety of settings and must maintain accurate records to demonstrate adherence to safety protocols and regulatory requirements. This vigilance helps in monitoring pesticide effects on the environment and public health. Similarly, those applying RUPs are subject to stringent regulations because these pesticides may pose greater risks than general-use products. By documenting their applications, these individuals help ensure transparency and facilitate any necessary investigations related to pesticide use.

In contrast, the other groups mentioned do not have the same legal requirements for record-keeping. Agricultural workers are typically involved in the application process but are not responsible for maintaining application records. Private pesticide applicators may have fewer regulatory obligations, particularly if they are using pesticides on their own property, hence why they are not universally required to keep such records.

All agricultural workers

Only private pesticide applicators

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