Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Practice Test

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Ace your certification with the Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Test. Offering detailed explanations and hints, our questions guide you through the complexities of pesticide regulations and safe handling practices, ensuring you're fully prepared for your exam.

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What is the FAA responsible for regulating?

  1. Environmental issues

  2. Use of aircraft in aerial applications

  3. Employee safety issues

  4. Community right-to-know issues

The correct answer is: Use of aircraft in aerial applications

The FAA, or Federal Aviation Administration, is responsible for regulating aircrafts in the United States. This includes ensuring safe and efficient use of aircrafts in aerial applications, such as commercial flights and aviation-related activities. The other options, environmental issues, employee safety issues, and community right-to-know issues, may also be regulated by other government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the Environmental Justice Program. These are not within the scope of the FAA's responsibilities.