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A pesticide that is moderately toxic would typically be labeled with which signal word?

  1. Danger

  2. Warning

  3. Caution

  4. Safety

The correct answer is: Caution

In the context of pesticide labeling, the signal word used indicates the level of toxicity of the product. A pesticide that is labeled with the word "Caution" signifies that it is moderately toxic. This system of labeling helps users quickly understand the potential risks associated with handling and applying the pesticide. "Caution" indicates that while the product can still pose a risk if not used properly, the toxicity level is lower compared to those labeled with "Warning" or "Danger." These higher-level signal words suggest greater toxicity and higher risk factors. The use of "Caution" allows for safer application practices, as it informs users to take care while handling the material, but not to the extent that they would need to for more toxic products. Signal words, therefore, serve as essential safety communications that guide users in assessing the dangers of pest control products. Understanding these terms is vital for responsible use and safety in pest management practices.