Daily Use Record of Restricted Use Pesticides (Rup) is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What are restricted use pesticides (RUP)?
A: Restricted use pesticides are pesticides that pose a high risk to human health or the environment and can only be used by certified applicators.
Q: Who can use restricted use pesticides?
A: Only certified applicators can use restricted use pesticides.
Q: What is a certified applicator?
A: A certified applicator is an individual who has completed training and passed an exam to demonstrate their knowledge of pesticide use and safety.
Q: Can I use restricted use pesticides without certification?
A: No, only certified applicators are allowed to use restricted use pesticides.
Q: What is a Daily Use Record (DUR) for RUP?
A: A Daily Use Record is a document that certified applicators must maintain to record their use of restricted use pesticides on a daily basis.
Q: Why is it important to keep a Daily Use Record?
A: Keeping a Daily Use Record is important for tracking and documenting the use of restricted use pesticides, which is required by law.
Q: Who needs to maintain a Daily Use Record?
A: Certified applicators who use restricted use pesticides need to maintain a Daily Use Record.
Q: What information should be included in the Daily Use Record?
A: The Daily Use Record should include the date of application, name of the pesticide used, amount applied, target pest, location of application, and any other relevant details.
Q: How long should I keep the Daily Use Record?
A: The Daily Use Record should be kept for a minimum of 2 years, and it is recommended to maintain records for a longer period.
Q: What should I do if there is an error or omission in the Daily Use Record?
A: If there is an error or omission in the Daily Use Record, it should be crossed out with a single line and initialed, with the correct information added nearby.
Form Details:
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