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Berthold-Bond, Annie; Dadd, Debra Lynn – Green Alternatives, 1993
Presents a framework from which individuals can evaluate the health environment in their homes. Questions are arranged to examine the general location of the house, the house's immediate surroundings and building shell, and the finishings. Provides a resource directory for air filters, building consultants, and building supplies. (MDH)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Community Education, Community Problems, Environmental Education
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Moats, Sheila; Moats, William A. – Bioscience, 1970
Gives information on costs and benefits of pesticides, and on specific injurious effects on humans and fish and wild life. Suggests restriction of use of certain pesticides and acceleration of research on biological control. (EB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Biology, Ecology, Pesticides
Bowman, James S.; Turmel, Jon P. – 1977
This manual provides information needed to meet the standards for pesticide applicator certification. It presents pest control guidelines for those organisms of public health significance. Fact sheets with line drawings discuss pests such as cockroaches, bedbugs, lice, ants, beetles, bats, birds, and rodents. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Certification, Entomology, Environment
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Gibney, Ling-yee – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Reports on a program by the Environmental Protection Agency in which the agency has identified forty substitutes for pesticides that are banned or face the threat of being banned. The identification of substitutes includes a consideration of both scientific and economic factors. (GS)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Economic Factors, Environment, Pesticides
Wamsley, Mary Ann, Ed.; Vermeire, Donna M., Ed. – 1976
This guide contains basic information to meet specific standards for pesticide applicators. Characteristics, life cycles and habits of pests such as roaches, beetles, flies, ants and rodents are discussed. Additionally, pest control measures, especially by application of aerosols, dusts, baits, fumigants or vapors, is presented. (CS)
Descriptors: Entomology, Environment, Food Service, Pesticides
Bowman, James S.; Turmel, Jon P. – 1977
This manual provides information needed to meet the standards for pesticide applicator certification. The emphasis of this document is on the identification of wood-destroying pests and the damage caused by them to the structural components of buildings. The pests discussed include termites, carpenter ants, beetles, bees, and wasps and numerous…
Descriptors: Certification, Entomology, Environment, Pesticides
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. National Referral Center for Science and Technology. – 1969
Listed are institutions and organizations which can serve as information sources on toxicology. Each entry gives the toxicology-related interests of the institution, holdings (of publications), publications of the institution, and information services provided. Poison control centers are listed separately as an appendix. Other appendices list some…
Descriptors: Directories, Information Services, Pesticides, Poisoning
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Galston, Arthur W. – BioScience, 1971
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Influences, Herbicides, Pesticides
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Shea, Kevin P. – Environment, 1976
The Environmental Protection Agency chose the American Society of Testing and Materials to develop standardized guidelines for pesticide registration. Since the numbers and uses of pesticides is so wide, establishing ecological and public health guidelines may be difficult. Strong industry and government representation might also hamper the…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Ecology, Environmental Standards, Pesticides
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Bakir, F.; And Others – Science, 1973
Discusses incidence of methylmercury poisoning throughout the world with increasing industrial and agricultural use of mercury compounds. Describes recent epidemic in Iraq resulting from use of wheat treated with methylmercurial fungicide. New data are presented on the toxicity of methylmercury and its metabolic fate in the human body. (JR)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Ecology, Environmental Education, Pesticides
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesticide Programs. – 1974
This report succinctly discusses the steps necessary to diagnose and treat poisoning from pesticides, especially organophosphates, carbamates and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Immediate and continuing steps in the care of poisoning victims are outlined with supportive information on where to locate emergency assistance. (CS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Environment, First Aid, Health Education
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Cooperative Extension Service. – 1977
This manual supplies information helpful to individuals wishing to become certified in public health pest control. It is designed as a technical reference for vector control workers and as preparatory material for structural applicators of restricted use pesticides to meet the General Standards of Competency required of commercial applicators. The…
Descriptors: Certification, Entomology, Environmental Education, Equipment
Gale, Alvin F. – 1973
This document is one in a series distributed by the Agricultural Extension Service of the University of Wyoming-Laramie. It provides an introduction to pesticides and is concerned with pesticide development, labeling and safety associated with the use, storage and disposal of these substances and their containers. Safety aspects of handling and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Equipment, Labeling (of Persons), Pesticides
Department of Health , Education, and Welfare, Washington., DC. Office of the Secretary. – 1969
The report recommends government actions that should be taken concerning (1) the coordination of information dissemination and research related to the< effects of pesticides; (2) the control or elimination of the use of specific persistent pesticides in the United States, and the development of standards for the exposure of humans to…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biology, Environment, Government Role
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Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesticide Programs. – 1976
This publication specified the requirements for certification of pesticide applicators as provided in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act as amended in 1972. Sections 171.1-171.6 of the Act are outlined in detail for clarification. Included in this document are: definitions of terms, categories of commercial applicators,…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Certification, Environment, Equipment
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