Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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According to the formula H=TxE, what does Hazard equal to?

  1. Systemic Effects

  2. Exposure

  3. Toxicity x Exposure

  4. Local Effects

The correct answer is: Toxicity x Exposure

Hazard, according to the formula H=TxE, is equal to the product of Toxicity and Exposure. This means that both factors must be considered in order to determine the level of hazard present. Option A, Systemic Effects, is incorrect because it only refers to the impact on the entire body, not specifically on the level of hazard. Option B, Exposure, is only one factor in the formula and does not give the complete picture of hazard. Option D, Local Effects, also does not consider both factors and is therefore incorrect. The formula H=TxE is used to calculate the level of hazard, taking into account the toxicity of a substance and the amount of exposure.